The invention concerns an apparatus for controlling an earpiece cable.
In mobile headsets, there are typically at least one or two cables. If the headset is Bluetooth based headset, there is generally one cable coming from electronics to ear. In a normal, phone attachable, headset, there is also a cable from the phone to headset electronics. In any event, these cables turn out to be inconvenient. The cable entangles and grabs into the user. Thereby, the cable can be rather inconvenient. Furthermore, the cable is quite difficult to store, to roll, or to hideout somewhere.
A known solution has been a nick in the headset. Another know solution has been some kind of neckband, wherein the cable has been hidden inside the band. However, there has not been any good mechanism to control the cable properly.
Yet another known solution in patent publication WO 03/103255 describes a carrying device, e.g. neck ribbon for mobile phone. The headset cable is attached as a part of the neck ribbon. However, the solution is limited because the phone and headset must be hanging on the neck of the user.
Furthermore, the solution is not so compact and the cables might still hang uncomfortably.
It is therefore the object of the invention to provide an apparatus for more comfortable control of the earpiece cable.
In accordance with an aspect of the invention there is being provided an apparatus for storing an earpiece cable, the apparatus comprising
a housing of the earpiece cable, the housing comprising
a first set of curves for guiding said earpiece cable, a second set of curves for guiding said earpiece cable, wherein the sets are arranged to move so that, when the earpiece cable is pulled out of the housing, the sets are arranged to approach each other and, when the earpiece cable is pulled back into the housing, the sets are arranged to distance themselves from each other.
In various embodiments, the cable is arranged to make small curves inside the housing. When the cable is pulled out, the cable moves along the curves and distance between the curves changes so that hidden cable comes out from the housing. When it is desired to pull the cable back inside the housing, there is a puller, which adjusts the distance so that the cable runs back inside the housing.
The cable is easy to pull out and in. The cable control apparatus is not a big and clumsy component, but maintain the textile-like feel and look. The apparatus is further more suitable for flexible and soft, textile based applications. Thus, the cable can be partly hidden. The apparatus and the housing are thin and possibly soft in some embodiments. The apparatus does not necessarily need expensive components. Furthermore, the apparatus is rather reliable. Yet furthermore the apparatus is convenient to place onto the user, and accordingly it does not hinder the user so much as known solutions.
Yet further embodiments of the invention have been specified in the dependent claims.
The invention will now be described, by way of examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a is a perspective view of an apparatus for controlling an earpiece cable, wherein the cable has been pulled back into the housing in accordance with the invention;
b is a perspective view of the apparatus, wherein the cable has been pulled out of the apparatus in accordance with the invention;
a is a plan view of the embodiment of
b is a plan view of the embodiment of
a and 4b are plan views showing a further embodiment of the apparatus with portions removed to show internal structure.
a has been briefly referred above and depicts an apparatus 100 for controlling an earpiece cable 101. An earpiece 102 of the mobile headset (not shown completely) is attached to the cable 101. The cable 101 is pulled into the housing 106 of the apparatus 100 in the embodiments of
Various further embodiments of the invention use the shape and design of the apparatus 100 for attaching the apparatus to the user's clothing. Alternatively, hook and loop materal (e.g., Velcro) or a magnet can be used for attaching the apparatus to the user.
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In various further embodiments, the freedom of the placement of the apparatus 100 is rather convenient. Generally, it will not hinder the user due to the free placement as long as the length of the cable 101 is enough.
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b depicts the cable 101″ having been pulled out of the housing 106. The distance between the rollers 110′ and 110″ has reduced. A part of the cable 101″ has been pulled out of the housing 106. Thereby the part of the cable 101″ outside the housing 106 has prolonged. The earpiece 102 is now better able to be placed into the user's ear. The user can adjust the distance by the movement of the handle 103. A part of the handle 103 also enters the housing 106.
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b also shows the cable 101″ having been pulled out of the housing 106. The distance between the guides 114′ and 114″ has reduced. A part of the cable 101″ has been pulled out of the housing 106. Thereby the part of the cable 101″ outside the housing 106 has prolonged. The user can adjust the distance by the movement of the handle 103. A part of the handle 103 also enters the housing 106.
In various embodiments, the curvesformed by rollers 110′, 110″ or guides 114′, 114″ guide the cable 101 have a slithery surface so that the friction is such that the cable can slide along the surface. Furthermore, the angle of the curves is such that the cable 101 does not get stuck etc. When rotatable rollers 110′, 110″ are used, the angle and the friction are not so meaninful factors. In various further embodiments, the curve can also be flexible so that it bends when the cable 101 is pulled or pushed.
The housing 106 can be made of textile or fabric in the various embodiments. Therefore, the housing 106 fits very well with the clothing. The housing can also be firm material such as plastic etc.
Although the description above contains many specifics, these are merely provided to illustrate the invention and should not be construed as limitations of the invention's scope. It should be also noted that the many specifics can be combined in various ways in a single or multiple embodiments. Thus it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the apparatuses and processes of the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.
This application is the U.S. National Stage of International Application Number PCT/FI2006/000003 filed on Jan. 2, 2006 which was published in English on Jul. 12, 2007 under International Publication Number WO 2007/077285.
| Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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| PCT/FI2006/000003 | 1/2/2006 | WO | 00 | 4/6/2009 |