1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to light weight headphones (known as earphones or ear buds) for controlling sound from portable radio communications, CD players, portable media players or mobile phones to the eardrum and also, when desired, allowing sound to the eardrum from outside of the ear. In particular, the invention is specifically directed to a Dual Mode In-Ear Headphone/Headset having selective characteristics including a two-position structure so that in a first position the device blocks out such external noise and in a second position the structure permits external sounds to enter the ear relatively unobstructed.
2. Prior Art
Since the invention of portable devices, such as portable radio communications, CD players, portable media players or mobile phones, the light weight headphones (known as earphones or ear buds) have become more popular. For the people who prefer a simple listening experience the new ear-fitting headphones are relatively inexpensive and more comfortable comparing to full-size over-ear headphones, as they are light in weight, small in size, they do not cover the ears and less pressure against the ears.
While there are various models of earphones available, in general they fall into two categories—either block the external noise or allow the ambient noise to seep in.
Typically the earphones that do not block the ambient noise are fitted in the outer ear, but not inserted in the ear canal, and the earphones that isolate the outside noise are inserted deep into the ear canal (known as in-ear headphone).
The present invention achieves the dual mode advantages described above and eliminates the deficiencies of the prior art. Based on the circumstances, the users may or may not want to isolate the external noise. For example, in a noisy environment with earphones that do not block the external noise, the users may turn up the volume dangerously high to compensate the external noise at the risk of causing hearing loss. On the other hand earphones that block out the ambient noise do not let the user be aware of the surroundings, for example, approaching vehicles which in some instances can be an important safety concern.
The following description and drawings illustrate the new and novel concept of an in-ear headphone with Dual Mode capabilities. The objective of the present design is to provide an earphone with both options described above. The Dual Mode In-Ear Headphone/Headset has selective characteristics including a two position structure. In one position the earphone blocks out much external noise and in the second position it permits external sounds to enter the ear relatively unobstructed. The user can easily switch between the two modes by simply opening and closing a cover without removing the earphone from the ear canal. Another advantage of the present design is that the earphone securely stays in the ear canal in both positions whereas most of the earphones that do not block the external noise are prone to falling out since they sit in the outer ear.
In particular, the present invention is simple in construction, simple in manufacture, and simple in use. It consists of only three parts (plus a small speaker) which can be molded individually and joined together in a simple manufacturing operation. The result is the headphone of the present invention that has two positions to provide two modes of operation. In one position the device blocks out most external noise and in the second position it permits external sounds to enter the ear relatively unobstructed. The present invention is easy to use since the switching between the two modes of operation is accomplished using one hand and without removing the headphone from the ear canal. Another feature of the present invention is that it is easy to determine which mode the headphone is in.
The headphone of the present invention is constructed of a front elongated member, an intermediate member and a rear insert member. The insert member, located at the rear, and the intermediate member together form part of the shaft or handle of the headphone. This rear insert member and the intermediate member are both made of a relatively hard polymeric material. The front elongated member forming the in-ear portion of the headphone is made of a relatively soft resilient material so as to be comfortable within the interior of the ear.
The headphone of the present invention is thereby formed by a shaft or handle composed of the rear and intermediate members. A small speaker is positioned within the shaft formed by the rear and intermediate members. The front elongated member extends from the shaft and has a nose end configuration that is typically a rounded cone shape so as to be easily inserted within the ear. The front elongated member can be any of a variety of shapes including a flanged structure, a tapered cone, a single flared cone structure and a stepped cone structure.
A clearer understanding of the invention will be had with reference to the following description and drawings wherein.
a) (b) and (c) illustrate additional types of front elongated members that can be used with the headphone of the present invention.
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In particular the internal structure of the elongated member 12 includes the channel 26 that extends completely there through. The channel 26 is formed with a portion 40 that interacts with a locking portion 42 of the intermediate member 13 to seat and mechanically lock the portion 42 in position within the portion 40 of the elongated member 12. The portion 40 may include a recess 41 and the portion 42 may include a projection 43 to enhance the interlocking of the portions 40 and 42. The recess 41 and the projection are best seen in
The combination of an elongated member 12 made of material softer than the material of the intermediate member 13 and the rear insert member 14 also allows for the advantages of the intermediate member 13 and the rear insert member 14 forming a handle for insertion of the headphone in the ear canal. The headphone of the present invention can be fabricated by any suitable polymer molding techniques. It is important that the headphone be constructed of the proper resilient polymer material so as to have the combination of softness at the end of the headphone that is inserted into the ear and hardness at the rearward end to facilitate the insertion.
For example the elongated member 12 should be formulated of material that have a Shore A Durometer hardness value (by the technique of ASTM 2240-81) of between about 10 and 30 and preferably between 15 and 25. The intermediate member 13 and the rear insert member 14 should be composed of a resilient polymeric material having a higher Shore A Durometer hardness value between 50 and 120 and preferably between 70 and 90. In a preferred embodiment the elongated member 12 can have a Shore A Durometer hardness value of approximately 20 and the intermediate member 13 and the rear insert member 14 can have a Shore A Durometer hardness value of approximately 85.
There are many known resilient polymeric materials that may be used to form the headphones of the present invention. For example, natural rubber, neoprene rubber, SBR rubber (styrene block copolymer compounds), silicone rubber, EPDM rubber, polybutadiene rubber, polyvinylchloride elastomers and foams, polyurethane elastomers and foams, ethylene vinyl, acetate elastomers, elastomers based on acrylic acid precursors and vinyhalide polymers may all be generally suitable materials which can be used to provide the necessary Shore A Durometer values. As preferred materials, the present invention contemplates using a polyvinylchloride elastomer with low migration for the members 13 and 14 and SBR rubber for the elongated member 12 shown in
The final combined structure can be seen in
When the plug 20 engages into the opening 22 and thereby completely shuts off the headphone, then most external noise is blocked to the passageway 26. All of this is accomplished using the three parts 12, 13 and 14 that may be easily molded using conventional equipment. Moreover, the three parts plus the speaker 15 are interlocked in a very simple manner as shown in
In general, the operation of the headphone 10 by a user is a follows:
When cap 16 is open, the headphone 10 can be used to hear sound produced by the speaker, such as music, while also allowing the user to hear outside noises such as conversation or traffic sounds. In the closed cap position the headphone can be used to hear continuous sounds from the speaker while blocking most outside sounds.
For use of the headphone without outside sounds, insert, as below, and wear with the cap 16 closed. Before inserting the headphone 10, check to see that cap 16 is fully closed. Grasp the rigid handle portion formed by the members 13 and 14 and gently push and wiggle each headphone into the ear canals until a good and comfortable seal is made.
For use when outside hearing is needed, wear with the cap 16 open and insert as above. If the headphone is already being worn with cap 16 closed, there is no need to take the headphone out to open cap. To open the cap 16, depending on the orientation of the rear insert member 14, use either the thumb or index finger to gently push out on the cap 16 while resting the other finger on the hinge 18. If you want to switch to use against outside sounds the cap must be closed. To close cap 16 there is no need to take headphone out. Depending on the orientation of the rear insert member 14, use either the thumb or index finger to gently push the cap 16 into the insert member 14.
It can therefore seem that all of the desirable features of the dual mode operation have been accomplished in the present invention. Moreover, the method and structure of switching between the open and closed positions for the two different modes of operation is very simply accomplished using the plug member 20 which engages an opening 22 and that is part of the insert member 14 using a living hinge 18. It is very simple to reach up and with one hand to switch the headphone from the closed position to the open positioned and then to re-engage the closed position by just pushing the cap portion 16 to have the plug engage the opening. This structure is much simpler in operation than any other prior art headphones.
The present invention has simplicity of manufacture using only three parts plus speaker and simplicity of the structure itself. All parts may be easily molded using conventional techniques and the present invention has simplicity of assembly by merely pushing the different members into each other to assemble the complete headphone. All of this greatly simplifies the structure and manufacturing. Moreover, the ease of operation from one mode to the other again increases the advantages of the present invention. The novel and unique combination of elements thereby lends a surprising structural advantage of the present invention over the prior art.
It is to be appreciated that the invention has been described with reference to a three part structure but the intermediate members and the elongated member may be integrally molded together to form a combined molded structure having the same characteristics as the separate members. The rear insert member is then inserted into this integrally molded structure.
As indicated above, the elongated member may take any form and although the invention has been described with reference to a particular embodiment it is to be appreciated that various adaptations and modifications may be made and the invention is only to be limited by the appended claims.
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