This application claims priority from an application entitled “EARPHONE HAVING UNDER HANGER” filed in the Korean Intellectual Property Office on Oct. 6, 2008 and assigned Serial No. 10-2008-0097474, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an earphone, and more particularly, to an earphone having an under hanger.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, in order to view a movie, or to listen to music, users are able to employ various electronic devices, including but in now way limited to a radio, cassette player, compact disk player, MP3 player, and portable multimedia player (PMP). In order to listen to a sound through such an electronic device, a user may use a headset or an earphone so as not to disturb others around them, and to be able to concentrate on the audio/visual material, or at least mask ambient background noise.
The earphone is used by inserting a soft-coated piece into/adjacent a user's ear canal. Earpieces can be generally classified as an open-type earphone, closed-type earphone, or semi-closed type earphone according to a form thereof. It is now more common than ever for a pair of earpieces extend from a common feed, so that the user can listen in stereo and/or reduce background noise that would be heard when only a single earpiece is used.
In general, the earphone is temporarily attached to the user by having the user insert a specially designed portion into an earflap. However when the user moves, for example, when performing an exercise such as jogging, the earphone is easily separated (i.e. backs out) from the user's ear. In order to solve the problem, a fixed part such as an earhook can be formed in a cover of the earphone and is typically arranged along an outer portion of the ear, so that the earphone is not easily separated from the user's ear. However when the user wears such an earphone for a long time period, the user can feel a pain in their ear, and the earphone has a somewhat complicated structure.
Therefore, there is a long-felt need in the art for an earphone having a simple structure that is not easily separated from the user's ear while the user is in motion.
The present invention provides an earphone that is not easily separated from a user's ear, thereby solving a long-felt need in the art.
In accordance with an exemplary aspect of the present invention, an earphone preferably includes: a housing for housing a speaker therein; a protector installed in a front surface of the housing and having a mesh for delivering a sound from the speaker; and an under hanger provided at a lower part of the housing for substantial contact along a lower part of the rear side of an earflap of a user.
The above features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or similar parts. The views in the drawings are schematic views only, and are not intended to be to scale or correctly proportioned. Detailed descriptions of well-known functions and structures incorporated herein may be omitted to avoid obscuring appreciation of the subject matter of the present invention by a person of ordinary skill in the art.
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The housing 110 at least partially encloses a speaker 113 (shown in
The protector 120 is installed in/on a front surface of the housing 110 and preferably has a meshed surface 121 for delivering sound from the speaker. The protector 120 is preferably a of cover for relieving a pain (or ear fatigue) occurring when the speaker mounted in the housing 110 is in direct contact with a user's ear 1 (shown in
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The bushing 130 is connected to a lower end of the housing 110, specifically, to a lower end of the duct 112 of the housing 110, in order to sustain durability of the earphone 100 by preventing damage thereto caused by frequent movement and winding or bending of the earphone cord 150. It is to be understood and appreciated by the person of ordinary skill in the art that while the earphone depicted in
The under hanger 140 is provided at a lower part of the housing 110 to closely contact along a lower part of the rear side of an earflap 2 (shown in
In the present exemplary embodiment, the under hanger 140 is detachably connected to the bushing 130 at a lower end of the housing 110. Although not shown in
Alternatively, the under hanger 140 may be integrally formed with the bushing 130 connected to a lower end of the housing 110. A method of connecting the under hanger 140 to a lower part of the housing 110 is not limited to the above-described methods and can be changed.
The under hanger 140 may also adjustably connect to the bushing 130 (or a lower part of the housing 110 if there is not bushing), so as to adjust a degree of closeness of contact with the earflap 2 relative to the connected part of the lower part of the housing 110. For example, the under hanger 140 can be connected to rotate in a vertical direction or a horizontal direction towards the earflap 2 relative to the connected part of the lower part of the housing 110. In this way, by providing a connection to enable adjustment of a degree of closeness of contact with the earflap 2, a position of mounting the under hanger 140 in the earflap 2 can be adjusted according to a user's preference. Also, the amount of expected movement running on pavement versus brisk walking) may also permit the user to adjust the degree of closeness of contact with the earflap. It is also possible, and with in the spirit and scope of the claimed invention, to bias the under hanger toward the earflap, although the amount of biasing may vary over time as the biasing means (such as a leaf spring, for example) could lose some elasticity.
As described above, according to the earphone 100 of the present exemplary embodiment, by providing the under hanger 140 in a lower part of the earphone 100, the earphone 100 can be prevented from being easily separated from the user's ear 1. Further, by using a simple structure of the under hanger 140, an entire structure of the earphone 100 can be simplified and the earphone 100 can have a small size.
The under hanger 140 is preferably constructed of a soft, elastic, and flexible material. Preferably, the under hanger 140 is made of elastomer, however it is not limited thereto and can be made of a material such as silicon, or compounds thereof, such as silicone. As the under hanger 140 is made of a soft and elastic material, the earphone 100 can make close contact with the user's ear and not be considered uncomfortable by the user. By removing an unnecessary space between the earphone 100 and an earhole, a sound quality can be improved and a degree of comfort when wearing the earphone 100 can be improved.
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As described in the examples provided herein above, according to the present invention, an under hanger is arranged in a lower part of an earphone, thereby preventing the earphone from being easily separated from a user's ear.
Further, a duct formed at a rear surface of a housing to guide an earphone cord to the inside of the housing is formed at a predetermined angle to a speaker provided within the housing, thereby further preventing the earphone from being easily separated from the user's ear.
Still further, an under hanger made of a soft material is provided so that, as the earphone closely contacts with the user's ear, a sound quality is improved and a wearing feeling of the earphone is improved.
In addition, an under hanger of a simple structure is provided so that an entire structure of the earphone can be simplified and the earphone can be formed in a relatively small size.
Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it should be clearly understood that many variations and modifications of the basic inventive concepts herein described, which may appear to those skilled in the art, will still fall within the spirit and scope of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, the under hanger can be biased to provide a predetermined amount of pressure against the ear flap.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-97474 | Oct 2008 | KR | national |