Claims
- 1. An earphone device comprising:
- a retainer having a first end and a second end, a first leg terminating at said first end, a second leg terminating at said second end, said second leg being oriented parallel to said first leg, and a U-shaped bend integrally connecting said first leg to said second leg, said retainer being positionable around the outer ear of an individual;
- a speaker attached to the first end of said retainer, said speaker being sized to fit into a recessed area of the outer ear, said retainer fixedly securing said speaker in the recessed area of the outer ear; and
- means for urging the first and second ends of said retainer away from each other in order to facilitate removal said earphone device, wherein said means for urging comprises:
- a first snap loop coupled to said first leg;
- a second snap loop coupled to said second leg;
- a first tension rod extending perpendicularly from said second leg, said first tension rod being sized and aligned for insertion through said first snap loop;
- a second tension rod extending perpendicularly from said first leg, said second tension rod being sized and aligned for insertion through said second snap loop; and
- a disc attached to the free end of each of said tension rods for limiting the travel thereof, and for providing a surface upon which force may be exerted for urging said first and second legs away from each other.
- 2. The earphone device as recited in claim 1, further comprising a cushion disc secured to the second end of said retainer, for comfortably contacting the back of the outer ear.
- 3. The earphone device as recited in claim 1, further comprising insulation means for protecting the outer ear from cold weather, and means for removably securing said insulation means to said retainer.
- 4. The earphone device as recited in claim 3, wherein said insulation means comprises an earmuff, and said means for removably securing comprises hook and loop fasteners correspondingly disposed on said earmuff and on the first end of said retainer on the side opposite of said speaker.
- 5. The earphone device as recited in claim 1, wherein said first leg includes a bend proximate said first end, and said second leg includes a bend proximate said second end.
- 6. An earphone device for disposition around an individual ear of a user for reproducing audible sounds, said device comprising:
- a retainer having a first leg terminating at a first end, a second leg terminating at a second end, said second leg being oriented parallel to said first leg, and a U-shaped bend integrally connecting said first leg to said second leg, said retainer removably attachable about the outer ear;
- a speaker attached to the first end of said retainer, said speaker being sized to fit into a recessed area of the outer ear; and
- means for urging the first and second ends of said retainer away from each other, said means including a first snap loop coupled to said first leg, a second snap loop coupled to said second leg, a first tension rod extending perpendicularly from said second leg, said first tension rod being sized and aligned for insertion through said first snap loop, a second tension rod extending perpendicularly from said first leg, said second tension rod being sized and aligned for insertion through said second snap loop, and a disc attached to the free end of each of said tension rods for limiting the travel thereof, and for providing a surface upon which force may be exerted for urging said first and second legs away from each other;
- wherein said means for urging facilitate removal said retainer from the individual ear.
- 7. The earphone device as recited in claim 6, further comprising a cushion disc secured to the second end of said retainer, for comfortably contacting the back of the outer ear.
- 8. The earphone device as recited in claim 6, further comprising insulation means for protecting the outer ear from cold weather, and means for removably securing said insulation means to said retainer.
- 9. An earphone device disposed about an ear of a user for reproducing audible sounds, said device comprising:
- speaker means for generating audible sounds to the ear of the individual, said speaker means conformed to comfortably and snugly fit into a recessed area of the outer ear;
- retainer means, positionable around the outer ear, for removably securing said speaker means to the outer including a first end and a second end, a first leg terminating at said first end, a second leg terminating at said second end, said second leg being oriented parallel to said first leg, and a U-shaped bend integrally connecting said first leg to said second leg; and
- means for urging the first and second ends of said retainer away from each other, said means for urging including a first aperture in said first leg, a second aperture in said second leg, a first tension rod extending perpendicularly from said second leg, said first tension rod being sized and aligned for passage through said first aperture, a second tension rod extending perpendicularly from said first leg, said second tension rod being sized and aligned for passage through said second aperture, and a disc attached to the free end of each of said tension rods;
- whereby said disc limits the travel of said first and second tension rods, and provides a surface upon which force is exerted urging said first and second ends away from each other.
- 10. The earphone device as recited in claim 9, further comprising a cushion disc secured to the second end of said retainer, for comfortably contacting the back of the outer ear.
- 11. The earphone device as recited in claim 9, further comprising insulation means for protecting the outer ear from cold weather, and means for removably securing said insulation means to said retainer.
- 12. An earphone device comprising:
- a retainer having a first end and a second end, a first leg terminating at said first end, a second leg terminating at said second end, said second leg being oriented parallel to said first leg, and a U-shaped bend integrally connecting said first leg to said second leg, said retainer being positionable around the outer ear of an individual;
- a speaker attached to the first end of said retainer, said speaker being sized to fit into a recessed area of the outer ear, said retainer fixedly securing said speaker in the recessed area of the outer ear; and
- means for urging the first and second ends of said retainer away from each other in order to facilitate removal said earphone device, wherein said means for urging comprises:
- a first aperture in said first leg;
- a second aperture in said second leg;
- a first tension rod extending perpendicularly from said second leg, said first tension rod being sized and aligned for passage through said first aperture;
- a second tension rod extending perpendicularly from said first leg, said second tension rod being sized and aligned for passage through said second aperture; and
- a disc attached to the free end of each of said tension rods for limiting the travel thereof, and for providing a surface upon which force may be exerted for urging said first and second legs away from each other.
- 13. The earphone device as recited in claim 12, further comprising a cushion disc secured to the second end of said retainer, for comfortably contacting the back of the outer ear.
- 14. The earphone device as recited in claim 12, further comprising insulation means for protecting the outer ear from cold weather, and means for removably securing said insulation means to said retainer.
- 15. An earphone device as recited in claim 14, wherein said insulation means comprises an earmuff, and said means for removably securing comprises hook and loop fasteners correspondingly disposed on said earmuff and on the first end of said retainer on the side opposite of said speaker.
- 16. The earphone device as recited in claim 12, wherein said first leg includes a bend proximate said first end, and said second leg includes a bend proximate said second end.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/021,352, filed Jul. 8, 1996.
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