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Earbud headphones or Earbud speaker style headset (“earbud headsets”) have become very popular. This style headphone has speakers that fit inside the user's ear. Earbud headsets are supplied with most MP3 players. Unfortunately, earbud headsets often do not stay in the ear when the user moves or is active, such as jogging, skiing, or involved in other sporting activities. In fact, merely moving one's head can dislodge earbud headsets. Sport-style replacement earbud headsets are available, but they are expensive.
Thus there exists a need for an inexpensive earbud headphone system that stabilizes/supports/provides assistance to earbud headsets to stay in place when the user is moving/active, such as in sporting activities.
A system for earbud headsets that holds the earbud headphone in place during physical movement. The system includes a frame/hook/loop/support, that may be shaped similar to an outline of an ear (“ear frame”). In an example embodiment, the ear frame having an approximate “C” shape with a first end and a second end. The first end has an opening. The ear frame is formed from a soft/moldable/flexible/bendable/movable (“soft”) plastic/rubber which assist in comfort and staying connected to the ear. The system may further comprise a clip. The clip may be connected to earbud headsets using various methods well known in the art. For example the clip may have a concave side that connects with an earbud headphone. Further, the clip may have a pin, or similar connector, attached to the clip. The pin may further detachably extend through the opening in the ear frame. The opening, located at the first end, may have a spherically concave shape with a hole in the center. The pin may have a ball shaped head that connects with the spherically concave shape to form a ball and socket arrangement. As a result, the clip is able to rotate 360 degrees. The stem of the pin can be smaller than the hole allowing the clip holding the earbud speaker to tilt slightly. This tilt, rotation, or movement provides more comfort to the user by allowing the earbud system to, in essence, mold/shape to an individual's ear.
In the example embodiment, the user snaps the speakers of their earbud headsets to the clips of their earbud stabilization system. The ear frames are then placed over the user's ears. The system is inexpensive because it does not replace the user's existing earbud headsets, but works with them. The ball and socket make the system extremely comfortable and the ear frames ensure that the speakers do not fall out of the user's ear.
The invention relates to a system and method for earbud headsets that stabilizes the earbud headphone during movement, such as sporting activities. The system includes a frame to go over one's ear, that may be shaped similar to an outline of an ear (“ear frame”). In an example embodiment, the ear frame having an approximate “C” shape with a first end and a second end. The first end has an opening. The ear frame may be formed from a soft plastic/rubber which assist in comfort and staying connected to the ear. The system or method may further comprise a clip. The clip may be connected to earbud headsets using various methods well known in the art. In an example embodiment, the clip may have a concave side that connects with an earbud headphone. Further, the clip may have a pin, or similar connector, attached to the clip. In this example embodiment, the pin detachably extends through the opening in the ear frame. The opening has a spherically concave shape with a hole in the center. The pin may have a ball shaped head that mates/connects with/to the spherically concave shape to form a ball and socket arrangement. As a result, the clip is able to rotate 360 degrees. The stem of the pin can be smaller than the hole allowing the clip holding the earbud speaker to tilt slightly. This tilt or movement provides more comfort to the user by allowing the earbud system to, in essence, mold to an individual's ear
In an example embodiment, the user snaps/attaches the speakers of their earbud headsets to the clips of their earbud stabilization system. The ear frames are then placed over the user's ears. The system is inexpensive because it does not replace the user's existing earbud headsets, but works with them and stabilizes/supports them. In the example embodiment, the ball and socket make the system extremely comfortable and the ear frames ensure that the speakers do not fall out of the user's ear.
In operation, the user snaps the speakers of their earbud headset headphones to the clips of their earbud stabilization system. The ear frame is then placed over the user's ear. The system is inexpensive because it does not replace the user's existing earbud headset, but works with them. The ball and socket make the system extremely comfortable and the ear frames ensure that the earbud headsets do not fall out of the user's ear.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alterations, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alterations, modifications, and variations in the appended claims.
The present invention claims priority on provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/225,981, filed on Jul. 16, 2009, entitled “Earbud Support System” and is hereby incorporated by reference.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61225981 | Jul 2009 | US |