In a principal aspect the present invention relates to a carrying case for audio headphones.
The use of headphones by audiophiles is a well known expedient. Headphones are used in many commercial and other environments. For example, headphones are used in recording studios, in retail outlets for sampling audio recorded products and for recreational listening. Headphones have been used by travelers and by persons who are walking, bicycling, or otherwise moving about with some type of audio playing device.
Headphones come in various types and sizes. They may be as simple as earplugs which fit into the channels of the ear of the listener. Alternatively, more sophisticated headphones include ear covers with speakers that fit over the ears and are connected by a bridging section that fits over the top of the head of the user. Headphones are often used in work environments.
A version of headphones incorporates circuitry designed to eliminate background noise and enhance the listening experience. The growth of the use of headphones thus has prompted the development of carrying cases for such headphones. A carrying case is desirable to protect a headphone when it is not in use and to protect the wires and other component parts of a headphone not in use. Thus, there has developed a need for improved carrying cases for headphones which are compact, yet rugged and serviceable.
Briefly, the present invention comprises a carrying case for headphones which includes a lower molded polymeric shell and an upper molded polymeric shell hinged to the lower shell so that the shells may be folded about the hinge to enclose a headphone storage space between the shells. Within that space, a headphone, along with lead wires and a bridging section, may be placed safely and conveniently. Each shell preferably includes an upstanding, generally straight wall section of a peripheral, outer wall surrounding a recess. The straight wall is joined to generally arcuate side walls and an arcuate front wall. The front wall includes a land with a magnetic material recessed in the land. The case members or the shells are substantially mirror images of one another, however, the upper or top case member or shell preferably includes a peripheral wall which overlaps the lower wall, at least in part. The lands which include the recessed magnetic material are aligned and provide a means for maintaining the case in a closed position. Outwardly projecting tabs in the arcuate front wall may be engaged manually and twisted or torqued to open the closed case by overcoming the force of the magnetic material which holds the case members or shells in a closed position. The interior of the case is designed to receive a set of headphones and to slightly compress those headphones in order to retain them snuggly in a safe condition within the case. Additionally, the interior of one of the case members includes at least one molded socket retaining pocket for a lead wire pin connector. Headphones typically include a lead wire with a single pin connector to connect the headphone with an audio output source. However, various types of audio outputs are available and thus it is appropriate to store a pin connection adapter within the carrying case. The carrying case shell members or case members are typically made from a molded plastic or polymeric material and thus are generally rigid. Preferably, at least one of the outer surfaces of the carrying case is planar or generally flat.
Thus, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved carrying case for a headphone.
Another object of the invention is to provide a carrying case for a headphone which is rugged, economical, easily adaptable to store various types and sizes of headphones, and which is easy to use.
Another object of the invention is to provide a carrying case for headphones which is lightweight and which includes an interior fabricated to avoid abrading or damaging a headphone which is stored within the case.
Another object of the invention is to provide a headphone with a hinge connection that enables a bottom and top shell shaped case member to be opened and which further includes a magnetic material closure mechanism wherein the magnetic material is maintained flush with a peripheral wall associated with each of the upper and lower case members so that the peripheral edges of the case member will not catch or damage any of the component parts of the headphone.
These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in the detailed description which follows.
In the detailed description which follows, reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following figures:
The figures depict an embodiment of the carrying case of the invention. In the embodiment depicted, the carrying case includes a first or lower shell 20 and a second or upper shell 22. The shells 20 and 22 are generally mirror images of one another, but do have variations in detail. Thus, referring to
The peripheral wall 24 further includes a generally arcuate front wall section 32, a first side wall section 34 and an opposite, second side wall section 36. The side wall sections 34 and 36 are generally arcuate and extend from the generally straight line, hinge wall section 28 to connect with the generally arcuate front wall section 32. The top surface 38 of wall 24 is flat. A flat, coplanar land 40 is positioned at the midpoint of the front wall section 32. The land 40 includes magnetic material 42 such as magnets embedded therein flush with the level of the surface 38 forming the wall 24.
The second or upper shell or case member 22 includes a congruent, peripheral wall 50 with a flat surface 52 and an expanded land 54 with recessed magnetic material 56. The peripheral wall 50 of the upper or second shell or case member 22 includes a straight wall section 66 which is attached by the hinge 30 to the straight wall section 28 of the lower case member 20 and opposed arcuate wall sections.
An internal recess section 60 of second shell 22 in combination with the recess section 26 of first shell 20 defines an interior compartment into which headphones, such as headphones 80 in
The lower case member 20 and the upper case member 22 are not the exact physical duplications. For example, as depicted in
As a desirable feature of the construction, however, the surface 52 associated with the second or upper case member 22 overlaps or extends over the edge, at least in part, of the surface 38 associated with the lower case or first case member 20. This feature extends around the side walls and arcuate front wall as depicted in
Another feature of the invention, however, is the inclusion of projecting tabs such as tab 74 for the upper case member 22 and tab 76 for the lower case member 20. The tabs 74, 76 are offset with respect to the center of the arcuate front wall of the respective case members 20 and 22. By applying a twisting motion manually to the tabs 74, 76 the case members 20 and 22 may be separated by overcoming a magnetic force holding those case members 20, 22 together.
Various figures illustrate the case construction. Referring to
Various alternative constructions are within the scope of the invention. The invention is to be limited only by the following claims and equivalents thereof.