1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to earphone storage devices, and more particularly to an earphone protector device having two partitioned compartments sized to receive a set of earphones, the corresponding cords extending from each of the earphones, and the earphone plug.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
A traditional set of head phones comprises a pair of speakers that are used in connection with a signal source, such as a portable media player (e.g. iPod). Earphones, otherwise known as earbuds, are head phones designed to securely fit within a user's ears. Each of the earphone speakers typically have wiring within a wire jacket extending from the individual speaker to a single plug, which is inserted into the media player.
As earphone speakers are generally relatively small and fragile, a typical problem associated with earphones is their propensity to be broken when not in use. An additional problem arises when earphones are in use, wherein the wires extending from the earphones hang down from user's ears and often have so much slack that they sway with the user's movement, which can result in a wire becoming tangled with a nearby object.
A number of inventions have been directed towards a device for avoiding the above noted problems associated with earphones. One such device is provided in U.S. Pat. No. 6,658,130 to Huang, which discloses a receptacle for an earphone cord having a retractable earphone cord mounted within a front shell and a rear shell and a retracting spring in communication with a rolling disc for retracting the earphone cord. A hook is mounted on the outer surface for holding the earphone. While the '130 device is useful for its intended purpose, it does not provide optimal protection for two earphones while the earphones are not in use.
Therefore, there is exists a need for an improved earphone protector device that protects the earphones when the portable media player and earphones are not in use and further provides means for maintaining a limited amount of slack in the earphone cord during use.
Considering the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an earphone protector device that safely protects and secures a set of earphones, earphone cords, and earphone plug when the earphones are not in use.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an earphone protector device that separately holds the earphones in a first compartment and the corresponding earphone cords and earphone plug in a second compartment.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an earphone protector device that is relatively inexpensive and easily manufactured.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an earphone protector device that is not required to be disconnected from the earphones at any time, thereby limiting the likelihood of either the earphones or earphone protector device being misplaced.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide an earphone protector device that limits the amount of slack in the earphone cord while a user uses the earphone protector device in conjunction with a portable media player.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are readily apparent with reference to the detailed description and accompanying drawings.
The present invention is directed to an earphone protector and storage device having a central partition member that creates two compartments for safely storing and protecting a set of earphones in a top compartment and the corresponding cords and earphone plug in a bottom compartment. A passage extending through the central partition member and in communication with both the top and bottom compartments is provided to allow the earphone cord to smoothly move from one compartment to the other compartment upon application of a gentle pulling force. The cord passage is accessible via a notch on one side of the central partition member. For storage, earphone cord is wound into a small coil (which can be accomplished by winding the cord around two fingers) and the coiled cord is placed in the bottom compartment while only the earphones are exposed the top compartment. Both of the compartments are then closed against the central partition member to protect the earphones from being damaged while not in use. The earphones may be accessed for use with a portable media player (e.g. iPod) by opening the bottom compartment and unwinding the earphone cord so that the earphone plug can be inserted into the portable media player, and opening the top compartment and pulling the earphones and earphone cord through the passage. Thereafter, the top and bottom compartments may be closed with segments of the earphone cord fitted within openings along the wall edges of each of the corresponding compartments. In another embodiment, the central partition member does not include a passage and may be used for separately storing complimenting articles, such as wet wipes and dry napkins or other complimentary items.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
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The earphone protector device 10 includes a central partition member 12 having a bottom side 14 and a top side 16 made of a durable and solid material, such as plastic, and having a width approximately 2 millimeters thick. A narrow slot 18 is located on one side of the central partition member 12 for insertion of an earphone cords 60A and 60B, wherein the earphones 50A and 50B are oriented on the top side of the partition member 12 and the earphone plug 70 is oriented on the bottom side of the partition member 12, and provides access to a passage 20 for pulling the earphone cord 60 from the bottom side 14 to the top side 16 as needed. A bottom compartment 22 is secured to the bottom side 14 of the partition member 12 by a strap or living hinge 24 and is structured for closed attachment to the partition member 12. A slot 26 is included along the perimeter of the bottom compartment 22, sized for insertion of the earphone cords 60A and 60B when the bottom compartment 22 is open.
A top compartment 28 is secured to the top side 16 of the partition member 12 by a strap or living hinge 30 and is structured for closed attachment to the partition member 12. A slot 32 is included along the perimeter of the top compartment 28, sized for insertion of the earphone cords 60A and 60B when the top compartment 28 is open. An eyelet 33 extending from the top outer peripheral of the partition member 12 is provided for hanging the device 10 about a chain or necklace around a user's neck. In a preferred embodiment, the eyelet 33 is formed out of a tab with a hole extending therethrough.
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In a preferred embodiment, an integrally formed clip 36 is provided on the outside of the bottom compartment, as illustrated in
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Although the central partition member 12 and the bottom and top compartments 22 and 28 comprising the earphone protector device 10 and depicted in
While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with several preferred and practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention which are not to be limited except as defined in the following claims as interpreted under the Doctrine of Equivalents.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61501329 | Jun 2011 | US |