The invention relates to a headset which is configurable to the needs and ear size of different users.
Headsets are used for transmitting phone calls between a telephone and a head-worn device usually associated with an ear. The head-worn device comprises a microphone and a speaker and electronics as well as mechanical parts. The head worn device is usually associated with one ear of the user, and here it is desired, that the user may freely change the head worn device from ear to ear also during use of the device. Further, some users have a preference for a head band wearing style, where the headset being associated with one ear has a carrying band which extends above the head and provides support for the headset at both sides of the head. When the head-band style is used, switch of the head set from ear to ear should also be possible.
The headset according to the invention solves the above problems by providing a headset having an elongate cabinet adapted for placement behind the ear lobe, a speaker enclosure hinged to the cabinet part and extending downwards from the upper portion of the cabinet part and a microphone boom extending from the lover tip of the cabinet part, wherein the microphone boom is fastened to the cabinet part in rotatable fashion, and wherein the speaker enclosure has sound exit openings pointing in a direction toward the ear and away from the ear. According to the invention the speaker enclosure has a circumferentially extending band which is detachable from the speaker enclosure.
Hereby it becomes possible to use bands with different diameters to better fit the ear of the individual user. When a speaker which radiates sound both towards and away from the ear is used, it is very important that the speaker opening be placed very near the ear canal as the sound pressure from the speaker drops rapidly with the distance from the sound radiating openings. The diameter of the band for placement on the circumference of the speaker cabinet is chosen by the user to ensure that the speaker opening is always placable in the right position.
When the headset is used the elongate cabinet part is placed behind the ear and the speaker enclosure is pivoted towards the cabinet part and pinches the ear lobe between the speaker enclosure and the elongate cabinet part. The right diameter of the speaker enclosure obtained by means of the chosen band aids to ensure that the sound orifice will be placed near the ear canal when the speaker enclosure is pivoted to the right position toward the ear lobe. Once fitted to the user's ear the headset may at any time be shifted from one ear to the other without further ado. The speaker enclosure fitted to one ear, by choosing the right band diameter, will fit the other ear as well and as the sound is radiated from both sides of the speaker enclosure, the shift from one to the other ear can be done without having to turn the speaker around. The simple pivotal movement realized by the hinge between cabinet part and speaker enclosure will ensure, that the speaker is very easy for the user to position outside of the ear canal of the other ear, and the microphone boom is easily rotated around its length axis to come into position near the user's mouth.
In an embodiment of the invention the speaker enclosure is round. This allows a simple round band to follow the circumference of the speaker enclosure. Preferably the band has an U or V shaped cross section in order to stay fastened to the speaker enclosure. The speaker enclosure provides a corresponding profile for a nice fit of the band to the speaker enclosure.
In a preferred embodiment a short arm is provided from the circumference of the speaker enclosure to the pivotal link at the headset cabinet and further, the band extending around the speaker enclosure is interrupted in the area of the arm.
In a further aspect of the invention a headband for a headset is proved whereby the headband comprises a band extending over the head of a user and where the band has a soft part for engaging the head at one end thereof and a connector for connecting a head-set at the other end thereof, whereby the connector comprises two shells hinged together to allow a closing and opening movement, and whereby the shells defines a hollow space when closed for accommodating a speaker enclosure of a headset as defined above, when the shells are closed.
With a headband of the above kind it is possible to use the headset also with a headband, which may be preferred, especially by those who use the headset during many hours of the day. The two shells are clamped around the speaker cabinet, and the headband is placed across the head and holds the speaker cabinet in place near the ear canal of the user. The two shells may at any time be opened to relieve the headset for use in behind the ear style again. Thus, the user has maximum flexibility with the headset and the headband. The hollow space defined by the closed shells is dimensioned to allow the speaker to be accommodated regardless of the band diameter chosen by the user.
In a preferred embodiment the hollow space between the shells is defined by a ridge member which has at least two interruptions when the shells are closed, to allow the arm holding the speaker enclosure to extend outside the enclosure in the area of the interruptions. By having two interruptions, the speaker enclosure may be clamped such that the headset cabinet is extending to either side in relation to the headband. Hereby the headset may be shifted from one to the other ear also when the headband wearing stile is used, and this shift is simply carried out by opening the clamping shells, turning the headset over and closing the shells again.
Preferably the clamping shells of the headband are both provided with sound orifices allowing sound from the speaker to exit. It is most important that the sound be allowed to radiate from the speaker, also in the direction away from the ear, or otherwise the sound field around the speaker enclosure is disturbed, and the sound radiating towards the ear changes.
Preferably the shell part facing the ear has a central sound guiding opening and a radially extending collar.
The collar allows an ear pad to be easily attached to the shell part, such that the user may choose an ear pad according to his or her liking.
a and 5b is perspective views of a the head-band and headset with the headset arranged at two sides,
c shows an exploded view of the two shells of the headband,
The head-set shown in
When the headset is placed on the ear as described above the sound producing orifice turned towards the ear should preferably be placed right outside the ear canal. But as ears differs from person to person a further adjustment possibility is arranged, namely adjustment band 4. This band 4 is placed circumferential around speaker enclosure 2 and maintained in a U-shaped furrow 17 of the speaker enclosure 2. As seen in
When the right size band 4 is chosen the user has the following advantages: the force used to fixate the headset works perpendicular to the headset, almost in the centre of gravity, which helps to stabilize the headset on the ear. Thus the receiver enclosure is pressed gently and directly towards the ear, and no turning moment which could twist the headset will be exerted from the weight of the headset. The pressure exerted on the ear works in the least sensitive parts of the ear. The adjustment to the different sizes and sicknesses of the ears is made partially with the friction in the link 20, and partially through a number of different sizes of adjustment rings. Preferably three different sizes of the ring 4 are provided with each headset, as this covers the needs of most users.
The microphone boom 3 is fastened to the lower tip 13 of the cabinet 1 such that it is rotatable about its length axis. As seen in
Moving the above described headset from one to the other ear is thus straight forward and can be done at any time. The headset is simply taken off the ear, placed at the other ear, the speaker enclosure is pivoted to come in alignment with the ear canal and the microphone boom 3 turned to the right position near the mouth.
The head-set further comprises buttons, a rechargeable battery and a light diode to show the status of the head-set. This all is common in modern head-sets and is not described further.
The head-set may be used hanging on the ear as described, or it can be used with a head-band 30 as shown in
The shell 41 coupled to the headband 30 has a number of sound orifices 47 allowing the sound from the speaker enclosure to radiate away from the ear. This is important, with the speaker type chosen, in order not to disturb the sound field created by the speaker in the speaker enclosure 2. The shell 40 facing the ear has a central orifice 46 (seen in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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05101702.8 | Mar 2005 | EP | regional |