Claims
- 1. Eyewear comprising:
an eye protection portion; an earstem coupled to the eye protection portion, wherein the earstem comprises a speaker support loop formed in the earstem; and a speaker supported by the support loop.
- 2. The eyewear of claim 1, wherein the speaker support loop is formed by a continuous curve of the earstem.
- 3. The eyewear of claim 1, wherein the speaker support loop is formed to hold the speaker such that an air gap exists between the speaker and the eyewear wearer's external outer ear.
- 4. The eyewear of claim 3 further comprising:
a second earstem coupled to the eye protection portion, wherein the second earstem comprises a second speaker support loop formed in the second earstem; and a second speaker supported by the second support loop; wherein the second speaker support loop is formed to hold the second speaker such that an air gap exists between the second speaker and the eyewear wearer's opposite external outer ear.
- 5. The eyewear of claim 1 further comprising a speaker mount positioned within the support loop, the speaker being mounted in the speaker mount.
- 6. The eyewear of claim 5 further comprising an axis of rotation of the speaker mount within the support loop, the speaker being mounted offset from the axis of rotation in the speaker mount.
- 7. The eyewear of claim 5, wherein the speaker mount comprises an oblong shape comprising a proximal end and a distal end, the speaker mount being mounted near the proximal end in the support loop, the speaker being mounted near the distal end.
- 8. The eyewear of claim 5, wherein the speaker mount is rotatably mounted in the support loop.
- 9. The eyewear of claim 5, wherein the speaker mount is slidably mounted in the support loop.
- 10. The eyewear of claim 1 further comprising a microphone housing and a microphone positioned within the microphone housing.
- 11. The eyewear of claim 10, wherein the microphone is a directional microphone and the microphone housing is configured to pick up the eyewear wearer's voice.
- 12. The eyewear of claim 10, wherein the microphone housing is positioned in the earstem.
- 13. The eyewear of claim 10, wherein the eye protection portion comprises a frame and the microphone housing is positioned in the frame.
- 14. The eyewear of claim 1, wherein the eye protection portion comprising a lens, and wherein the lens transmits a maximum 2 percent average light intensity in an ultraviolet spectrum and transmits a minimum of 95 percent of average light intensity in a range associated with brightness perception of an eye.
- 16. The eyewear of claim 1 further comprising a neck strap, the neck strap comprising an electrical conductor coupled to the speaker.
- 17. The eyewear of claim 16 further comprising a plug electrically coupling the neck strap and the earstem.
- 18. The eyewear of claim 16, wherein the neck strap comprises a first electrical conductor coupled to the speaker and a second electrical conductor coupled to the microphone.
- 19. A method of fabricating eyewear, comprising the acts of:
providing an eye protection portion; forming a speaker support loop in an earstem; coupling the earstem to the eye protection portion; and supporting a speaker in the speaker support loop.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein forming the speaker support loop comprises forming the loop as a continuous curve of the earstem.
- 21. The method of claim 19, wherein forming the speaker support loop comprises forming the loop to support the speaker such than an air gap exists between the speaker and the eyewear wearer's external outer ear.
- 22. The method of claim 21 further comprising the acts of:
forming a second speaker support loop in a second earstem; coupling the second earstem to the eye protection portion; and supporting a second speaker in the second speaker support loop; wherein forming the second speaker support loop comprises forming the second loop to support the second speaker such that an air gap exists between the second speaker and the eyewear wearer's opposite external outer ear.
- 23. The method of claim 19 further comprising the acts of:
positioning a speaker mount in the support loop such that the speaker mount rotates within the support loop around an axis of rotation; and positioning the speaker in the speaker mount to be offset from the axis of rotation.
- 24. The method of claim 19 further comprising the act of positioning a speaker mount in the support loop such that the speaker mount translates within the support loop.
- 25. The method of claim 19 further comprising the act of mounting a microphone in the eyewear.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the microphone is a directional microphone, and wherein mounting the microphone comprises orienting the microphone to selectively pick up the eyewear wearer's voice.
- 27. The method of claim 19 further comprising the act of using a lens in the eye protection portion to transmit a maximum 2 percent average light intensity in an ultraviolet spectrum and transmit a minimum of 95 percent of average light intensity in a range associated with brightness perception of an eye.
- 28. The method of claim 19 further comprising the act of providing in a neck strap an electrical conductor to be coupled to the speaker.
- 29. The eyewear of claim 11, comprising a second microphone mounted in a second microphone housing, wherein the second microphone is a directional microphone and the second microphone housing is configured to pick up the eyewear wearer's voice.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ [Atty Docket No. M-11776 US] entitled “Lens for Vision Enhancement” by Charles N. Wang et al., filed concurrently, and to U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ [Atty Docket No. M-11777 US] entitled “Information System Using Eyewear for Communication” by Eric C. Miller et al., filed concurrently, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.