This invention relates to a cable coiling method and apparatus and relates particularly, though not exclusively, to a cable coiling method and apparatus for storing an earphone.
As portable technology advances consumers demand portable devices be easy to use. This demand also extends to the use of their accessories, such as, for example, earphone sets, hands-free sets, button headphones, and so forth.
Most such accessories are separate from and releasably attachable to the portable device. To keep them in order, separate cable-control apparatus is used. Such cable-control apparatus is normally bulky and can be cumbersome to use. For example, as shown in
Traditional cable management solutions for earphones 11 may be such as, for example, a cable spooling casing 15 wherein the cable 12 is winded in the casing 15. The casing 15 comprises a plurality of slots 16 for securing the earphones 11, a bottom case 17 and a cover 18 attached to the bottom case 17. This is cumbersome to set up, and is quite bulky.
In accordance with a first preferred aspect there is provided a method for coiling an earphone set comprising at least one earphone, at least one cable, one for each earphone, and a connector, the method comprising:
There may be two earphones and two cables. The method may further comprise passing a second of the at least one end of the cable strap over a second of the earphones by passing the second earphone through a second slot in a second end of the at least two ends for releasably attaching the second earphone to the cable strap.
According to a second preferred aspect there is provided apparatus for coiling an earphone set comprising at least one earphone, at least one cable, one for each earphone, and a connector, the apparatus comprising a cable strap for coiling the at least one cable, the cable strap comprising at least one end;
The cable strap may be of an elastic material selected from a group consisting of: vinyl, leather, butyl, and neoprene. Each slot may comprise a slit extending from each slot, the slit being for enabling expansion of each slot. Each slot may have a defined shape selected from the group comprising: a circle, a triangle, a quadrilateral, and a polygon.
The first end may be detachably attached to the second end via a fastening device selected from a group consisting of: Velcro, press-studs, zips and snaps. Each slot may comprise a slit extending from each slot, each slit being for enabling expansion of each slot.
The first end may be affixed to the second end; and the cable strap may comprise a sleeve for securing the cables. The earphone set may be affixed to the cable strap; or may be detachably attached to the cable strap.
There may be two earphones and two cables, the cable strap comprising two ends and further comprising a second slot at a second of the two ends for enabling the cable strap to be passed over the second of the earphones by passing the second earphone through the second slot to releasably attach the second earphone to the cable strap.
In order that the present invention may be fully understood and readily put into practical effect, there shall now be described by way of non-limitative example only preferred embodiments of the present invention, the description being with reference to the accompanying illustrative drawings.
In the drawings:
A sleeve 27 of the cable strap 21 is for securing each of the cable extensions 13 in place. The apparatus 20 may be attached to the earphone set 10 during the manufacture of the earphone set 10. A rib 29 formed within the sleeve 27 prevents the apparatus 20 from moving down towards the jack 14. A primary logo 40 may be printed onto the first portion 24. The primary logo 40 may be printed by a process such as, for example, silk screen printing. The primary logo 40 may also be indented or embossed onto the first portion 24 of the apparatus 20.
As shown in
After each of the earphones 11 is passed through the slot 23, the slit 25 resumes the closed state 31 to releasably secure the earphone set 10 to the apparatus 20. An advantage of the slit 25 is the slit 25 can be stretched to enlarge the slot 25 thus enabling earphones of varying sizes to be releasably secured to the apparatus 20.
The earphone set 10 therefore assumes a relatively compact configuration for ease of storage and transport.
The cable strap 51 is detachably attached by a fastening device 59. The strap 51 provides two ends 52, each end 52 comprising a slot 53. The fastening device 59 may be, for example, Velcro, press-studs, zips or snap fasteners. The slot 53 comprises a slit 55 extending adjacent from the slot 53. The slot 53 may be of a shape such as, for example, a circle (as shown), a triangle, a quadrilateral, a polygon and the like. The slit 55 may be of a shape such as, for example a horizontal cut-out. The cable strap 51 may be made of an elastic material such as, for example, leather, vinyl, butyl, neoprene or any suitable types of polymers. The cable strap 51 comprises a sleeve 57 for securing the cable 12. The sleeve 57 may be sized to prevent the apparatus 50 from moving down towards the jack 14. Alternatively, the sleeve 57 may have an adjustable diameter to allow the passage of cables of different thickness. A first logo 60 may be printed onto the first portion 54. The first logo 60 may be printed by a process such as, for example, silk screen printing. The first logo 60 may also be indented or embossed onto the first portion 54 of the apparatus 50.
The apparatus 50 may be attached to the earphone set 10 during the manufacture of the earphone set 10.
As shown in
The slot 93 comprises a slit 95 extending adjacent from the slot 93. The slot 93 may be of a shape such as, for example, a circle (as shown), a triangle, a quadrilateral, a polygon and the like. The slit 95 may be of a shape such as, for example a horizontal cut-out. The cable strap 91 may be made of an elastic material such as, for example, leather, vinyl, butyl, neoprene or any suitable types of polymers. The cable strap 91 comprises a sleeve 97 for securing the cable 12. The sleeve 97 may be sized to prevent the apparatus 90 from moving down towards the jack 14. An indicia may be printed onto the first portion 94. The first indicia may be printed by a process such as, for example, silk screen printing. The first indicia may also be indented or embossed onto the first portion 94 of the apparatus 90.
The apparatus 90 may be attached to the earphone set 10 during the manufacture of the earphone set 10.
As shown in
Whilst there has been described in the foregoing description preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the technology concerned that many variations or modifications in details of design or construction may be made without departing from the present invention.
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