The present invention relates to ear bud management mechanisms that dispense and retract ear bud cables, and cases that are connectable with ear bud management mechanisms.
Ear buds are devices that attach to the ear or head of a user to deliver sound directly to the ear in a personal way. Ear buds may attach to the pinna, lobule, or insert within the external auditory canal. Ear buds may also hang from the head and cover a portion of the ear. The sound delivered typically can be heard by the user, but others have difficulty hearing at the typical sound volume delivered.
One benefit of using ear buds is that an electronic device may be distanced from a user's ear to minimize electro-magnetic fields, which are known to impair the electrical fields in the brain, sometimes causing headaches or heat buildup in the head. Another benefit is to minimize interference with ambient sounds. Yet another benefit is to minimize eavesdropping. Since an ear bud need not be held by a user, this frees the hands for other activities.
Ear buds are commonly used with telephones, music players, computers and other portable and non-portable electronic devices.
One major drawback of using wired ear buds with electronic devices is cord management. Cord management is a commonly experienced problem where the cord of the ear buds becomes tangled. Ear bud cords may be damaged by a frustrated user who attempts to hastily untangle the cord. Operating an automobile or other vehicle while experiencing cord management problems can be dangerous. What is desired is a better way of cord management which enables the user to readily extend and retract ear bud cables in an easy and reliable manner.
GB 2486215 to KO-An Chen et al. discloses a slider case 1 with a cable retractor defines a space 11 for a portable appliance such as a mobile phone, a notebook or tablet computer. A base plate 6 is positioned between the space 11 and the casing 1 to define a thin space housing a cable retractor comprising a rotary disc 3 with an indentation 31 housing a coil spring 2, a cable 4 and a winding disc 5 with a central axle 52 for the winding of the cable. Inter-engaging gear teeth are 34, 51 are provided around the rotary and winding discs such that retraction of the cable causes winding of the spring. A flip-open cover 7 covers an opening for cable connectors 42, 421. The lateral relative location of discs 3 and 5 allows for a relatively thin retractor space.
One drawback of currently marketed ear bud cable retraction devices is the entry of contaminants, including dust, dirt and other small objects. Contaminants may increase friction between the ear bud cable and the winding disc, between the winding disc and the housing, and may reduce the life of the enclosed electronics.
Another drawback is the durability of the ear bud cable itself. Many times, cable becomes snagged and pulling the cable with sufficient force may deform, or even destroy the cable. For example, a cable snagged in a car door may snap if it is yanked or pulled with sufficient force. One reason for this is that stress points occur where the cable enters the housing, and in other areas where the cable incurs friction with the housing.
While the state of the art shows a trend toward convenience of use of ear buds with electronic devices and cases for electronic devices, there is also a lack of effective ways for managing ear bud cables that have a desired degree of reliability and endurance. What is desired is a way of managing ear bud cables that is convenient, safe and durable. In addition, it is also desirable that the ear bud management device is sufficiently protected from the ingress of dust and other contaminants.
A retractable ear bud module solves insufficiencies of the prior art by providing a resilient door mechanism that cooperates with an asymmetrical bridge mechanism to inhibit entry of contaminants into the module. This includes the ability to fix the door in a closed configuration, and enable the door in an open configuration to break-away upon impact or pressure. The break-away mechanism enables rapid replacement of the door after it has broken away. Accordingly, the ability of the module to resist contaminants such as dust and other objects is improved, even after the door has been forcibly removed, and replaced.
The retractable ear bud module has a housing having a cover and a door with a hinge for removably attaching the door to the cover; the cover includes a side defining a curved depression for removably holding the hinge; a retraction mechanism including a rotatable spool having an axis, and an ear bud cable mounted in the housing, the retraction mechanism selectively retracts or dispenses the ear bud cable; at least one ear bud attached to the ear bud cable; a wireless receiver for receiving audio signals, the wireless receiver being in electronic communication with the ear bud cable to communicate audio signals to at least one ear bud.
The housing includes an asymmetrical bridge for guiding the ear bud cable with respect to the spool, whereby the asymmetrical bridge offsets the ear bud cable from the spool axis to reduce friction applied to the ear bud cable when the ear bud cable retracts or dispenses, and to provide a second level of contaminant protection.
The curved depression has two ends and a ball plunger protruding into it from each end to removably hold the hinge.
The door opens between a closed configuration and an open configuration, the curved depression has a length, and a latch disposed along the length, the latch supported on a spring which is accommodated in a latch recess, the latch engages the hinge to selectively hold the door in an open configuration or in a closed configuration.
The door includes a detent hole configured on the hinge for receiving the latch, whereby the latch and the detent hole cooperate to release the door from the housing upon impact or pressure and thereby to protect the door from damage.
The hinge has a partially cylindrical shape having two ends and a length, the hinge being configured with an axial hole on each end thereof, and the detent hole configured on its length for engaging the ball plungers, and the latch respectively.
The retraction mechanism includes a spring mounted centrally within the spool and an annular retainer circumscribing the spool to align the ear bud cable on the spool.
The housing includes a pawl latch and switch assembly which normally engages the spool and an actuation of switch causes the pawl latch to release the spool to enable rotation of the spool and to enable retraction of the ear bud cable.
In one embodiment of the invention, the curved depression is configured on the asymmetrical bridge.
Preferably, the cover is made of a translucent plastic material, such as polycarbonate and the door is made of a transparent plastic material, such as clear polycarbonate. The ball plunger is made of a polymeric material, but could also be made of a metal such as steel.
In another embodiment of the invention, the case assembly has a housing having a cover and a door with a hinge for removably attaching it to the cover; the cover including a side to define a curved depression for removably holding the hinge; the hinge has a partially cylindrical shape having two ends and a length, the hinge being configured with an axial hole on each end thereof for engaging a respective ball plunger and a detent hole configured on the length for engaging the latch; a retraction mechanism including a rotatable spool having an axis, and an ear bud cable mounted in the housing, the retraction mechanism retracts and dispenses the ear bud cable; at least one ear bud attached to the ear bud cable; a wireless receiver mounted on the housing for receiving audio signals and the wireless receiver being in electronic communication with the ear bud cable to communicate audio signals to at least one ear bud.
In this embodiment, the housing includes an asymmetrical bridge supporting a breakaway mechanism for detaching the door from the cover and the breakaway feature includes a pair of ball plungers supported on a respective spring on each side of a curved depression configured on the cover and includes a latch supported on a spring on the length of the curved depression having a latch recess on its length.
The break-away mechanism includes ball plungers protruding through a respective axial hole configured on each end of the curved depression to engage with the respective holes configured on the hinge at each end thereof to selectively hold the door in an open configuration or in a closed configuration.
The door includes a detent hole configured on the hinge for receiving the latch, whereby the latch and the hinge cooperate to release the door from the housing upon impact or pressure and thereby to protect the door from damage.
The retraction mechanism includes a spring mounted centrally within the spool and an annular retainer circumscribing the spool to align the ear bud cable on the spool.
The housing includes a pawl latch and switch assembly which normally engages the spool and an actuation of switch causes the pawl latch to release the spool to enable rotation of the spool and to enable retraction of the ear bud cable.
The method of operating a retractable ear bud module of an electronic device, the method comprises the steps of: inserting finger/s in the handle recess provided on the door of the device; lifting the door till the latch fully retracts into the latch recess provided on the cover; pressing the switch of the pawl latch and switch assembly for releasing the pawl latch from the spool to enable rotation of the spool to retract the ear bud cable inside the housing.
By pulling the ear bud cable, the spool spring is wound again and the compression spring of the pawl and switch assembly pushes back the switch radially away thereby engaging the pawl into the notch on the spool, in order to dispense and keep the ear bud cable out of the case.
The present invention is described in terms of various examples as set forth in the drawings, in which:
In a preferred embodiment, the electronic device 14 is enabled with wireless audio output capability, for example a Bluetooth™ communication module having a radio and a processor, where the radio transmits and receives audio signals via a host-less Bluetooth™ communication protocol such as defined by the trade organization, Bluetooth SIG, and other trade organizations.
The ear bud module 12 removably attaches to the case 10. This removable attachment can include a clipped attachment that includes a press-fit between the ear bud module 12 and the case 10. In an alternate embodiment of the invention the ear bud module 12 slidably connects to the case 10. The use of a user actuated switch supplements the press-fit and slideable connection between the ear bud module 12 and the case 10 to enable a locking connection between the case 10 and the ear bud module 12.
The ear bud module 12 includes a housing 16 and an ear bud cable 18, which retractably holds an ear bud cable 18. The ear bud cable 18 has free ends 20a and 20b and ear buds 22a and 22b attached to the free ends 20a and 20b, respectively.
In one embodiment, the ear bud cable 18 is equipped with a microphone 19 to enable telephonic communication between the microphone 19 and an electronic device.
The ear bud module 12 has a cover 26 mounted on the housing 16 for covering the ear buds 22a and 22b when the ear buds 22a and 22b are retracted. The cover 26 is shown closed on the housing 16. The cover 26 has two hinges 28a and 28b that assure alignment of the cover 26 on the housing 16 when the cover 26 is closed, and to enable the cover 26 to open. Preferably the cover 26 is made from transparent material to reveal the ear buds 22a and 22b when the cover 26 is closed.
The housing 16 includes a control switch 30, which includes a down volume actuator 32, and up volume actuator 36 and a skip actuator 34. The volume actuators regulate the volume of sound communicated to the ear buds 22a and 22b. The skip actuator 34 enables a user to selectively bypass an audio file when a series of audio files are streamed to the ear bud module 12 from an electronic device.
The retraction mechanism 40 and the spool 42 enable the ear bud cable 18 to wrap around the spool 42 for stowing and dispensing the ear bud cable 18. The ear bud cable 18 is a flat cable to minimize tangles and to maximize stowage capacity of the spool 42.
The pawl latch and switch assembly 44 normally engages the spool to enable the spool to extend a desired length of ear bud cable 18. The pawl latch and switch assembly 44 includes a pawl latch 52 and a switch 54. The switch 54 selectively disengages the pawl latch 52 from the spool 42. The spool 42 includes a notch 56 that normally engages with the pawl latch 52 and cooperates with the pawl latch 52 to inhibit retraction of the ear bud cable 18. Actuation of the switch 54 releases the pawl latch 52 from the spool notch 56 to enable the spool to retract and stow the ear bud cable 18.
The pawl latch 52 and the switch 54 are a unitary structure to form the pawl latch and switch assembly 44, which pivotally mounts in the housing 16.
The charging port 48 enables recharging of the battery 46. The battery 46 powers a wireless communication module integrated in the housing 16, which wirelessly communicates with an electronic device. The power switch 50 selectively enables operation of the wireless communication module.
The spool 42 defines a slot 68 that enables the ear bud cable 18 to extend through the spool 42. The slot 68 has a spiral shape to enable the ear bud cable 18 to extend through the spool from a top level to a bottom level of the spool. The spiral shape enables the ear bud cable 18 to form slack that readily slides through the slot 68 when the ear bud cable is dispensed and retracted.
The ear bud cable 18 has a middle portion that wraps around a top level 64 of the spool 42 and the middle portion also wraps around the bottom level 66 of the spool 42. The spool 42 is configured with at slot 68 situated between the top level 64 and the bottom level 66 to enable the ear bud cable 18 to feed between the top level 64 and the bottom level 66 of the spool 42. As the spool 42 unwinds ear bud cable 18 slackens in the top portion 64, releasing additional length of ear bud cable 18 to the bottom level 66.
The retraction mechanism 40 includes the spool 42 and a retainer 70. The retainer 70 circumscribes the middle portion of the ear bud cable 18 that wraps around the spool 42. The retainer 70 mounts in the housing 16 with screws to retain the spool 42 in the housing and maintain alignment of the spool 42 in the housing 16.
The ear bud cable 18 has a fixed end 19 that is hard wired to the circuit board 58 to assure integrity of the audio signals communicated from the wireless receiver 62 of the circuit board 58 to the ear buds 22a and 22b (
The spool 42 includes a recessed portion on the bottom level 66 of the spool 42 which holds a spring 74. The spring 74 is recessed in the spool 42 to minimize height of the housing 16. A portion of the ear bud cable 18 wraps around the bottom portion 66 of the spool 42 and circumscribes the spring 74. The arrangement of the ear bud cable 18 circumscribing the spring 74 on the bottom level 66 of the spool 42 minimizes height of the ear bud module.
The spring retainer 72 is an annular plate that enables the spring 74 to slide freely when it coils and uncoils to rotate the spool 42.
The pawl latch and switch assembly 44 includes an actuator spring 78 and screw 80 that cooperate to bias the pawl latch and switch assembly 44 in a locking orientation to inhibit retraction of the ear bud cable 18 and counter-rotation of the spool 42. Counter-rotation of the spool 42 retracts the ear bud cable 18. Actuation of the switch 54 releases the paw latch 52 from the spool to enable the spring 74 to counter-rotate the spool 42 and thus enable retraction of the ear bud cable 18.
The housing 16 includes an axle 82 that is formed in the housing 16 to receive the spool 42. A screw 86 and retainer 84 cooperate to screw the spool 42 on the axle 82 to hold the spool 42 in a fixed axial orientation, while enabling the spool 42 to rotate about the axle 82.
Further, an embodiment of the electronic device is discussed below in accordance with the present invention, in which the features similar to the previously described embodiment are added with a prefix 1, e.g. for the feature electronic device 10 of the earlier embodiment, the electronic device in this embodiment is indicated as 110, and the same applies for other common features present in this embodiment.
An asymmetrical bridge 125 mounts inside the housing 115. The asymmetrical bridge 125 cooperates with the door mechanism and the breakaway mechanism to reduce friction and sticking of the ear bud cable 118 by maintaining the door in the open configuration when the ear bud cable is dispensed. After retraction of the ear bud cable 118 inside the housing 115, the door mechanism and the breakaway mechanism cooperate to keep the door 126 in the closed configuration, i.e. during stowage and non-use of the ear bud cable 118.
The asymmetrical bridge 125 is large enough for feeding therethrough both the ear bud cable 118 and the microphone 119 (not shown here) attached thereto. The asymmetrical bridge 125 minimizes the friction to prevent any damage to the ear bud cable 118 and the microphone 119.
In a fully retracted condition of the ear bud cable 118, the microphone 119 is positioned at a tangential position on the cable spool 142 and is located just behind the asymmetrical bridge 125. The asymmetrical bridge 125 aligns the ear bud cable 118 with that side of the spool 142 from where the ear bud cable 118 is fed into the spool 142 during retraction thereof. For this purpose, the asymmetrical bridge 125 offsets the ear bud cable 118 from the spool axis to reduce friction applied to the ear bud cable 118 when the ear bud cable retracts and dispenses. A retainer 170 is also shown, which circumscribes the middle portion of the ear bud cable 118 wrapped around the spool 142.
The printed circuit board assembly 158 shown here carries all the electronic components and wirings/connections thereon. A button 154 is also provided for releasing the pawl latch arrangement as shown in the earlier embodiments. All these components are housed on the housing 115 as shown in this exploded view. The rest of the details of the assembly are omitted here merely for sake of brevity of the description, because these have already been explained in respect of the earlier embodiment of the invention.
The asymmetrical bridge 125 is configured such that its right leg face tapers towards the entry side of the ear bud cable 118 into the spool 142 in order to offsets the ear bud cable 118 from the axis of the spool to minimize deformation of the ear bud cable 118 during its retraction and dispensation so that the ear bud cable is fed to/from one side of the spool 142. Further, should the ear bud cable 118 become snagged and should it be pulled with unusual force, the asymmetrical bridge 125 helps to inhibit any point forces acting on the ear bud cable 118 that could deform or sever the ear bud cable 118. Accordingly, the asymmetrical bridge 125 cooperates with the spool 142 to minimize any cable damage. Additionally, the asymmetrical bridge 125 is sized appropriately to enable the effective feeding of a microphone 119, which can be attached along the ear bud cable 118 near the ear buds 122a, 122b and typically sized and configured slightly larger in diameter than the diameter of the ear bud cable 118.
It can be appreciated that the typical configuration of the asymmetrical bridge 125 described above provides an offset of the ear bud cable 118 from the opening of the door 126 to deter entry of contaminants into the housing 115. Thereby, the asymmetrical bridge 125 cooperates with the door 126 to minimize entry of dust or other contaminants into the retractable ear bud mechanism. This is important because the contaminants can increase ear bud cable friction, and dust can raise issues related to electrical reliability in the electronic circuitry of the electronic device 110.
Here, the arrow 159 shows the offset opening provided between the two sides of the asymmetrical bridge 125, which is large enough so that the ear bud cable 118 and microphone 119 do not touch the two sides of the asymmetrical bridge 125, or touch only one side with minimal pressure and friction.
While the present invention is disclosed in terms of various embodiments, including preferred embodiments, it can be appreciated that the true scope of the invention is defined only by the appended claims.
This patent application relates in subject matter to commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/621,332, filed 17 Sep. 2012, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/733,574, filed 3 Jan. 2013, the disclosures of which is incorporated herein by reference.