The present disclosure relates generally to the field of headsets. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to folding a headset for more convenient storage.
This background section is provided for the purpose of generally describing the context of the disclosure. Work of the presently named inventor(s), to the extent the work is described in this background section, as well as aspects of the description that may not otherwise qualify as prior art at the time of filing, are neither expressly nor impliedly admitted as prior art against the present disclosure.
Headsets have many purposes. They can be used for enjoying music, making phone calls, or simply protecting the ears from noise or the cold. One sought-after feature of a headset is its ability to collapse into a more compact shape for more convenient storage. Many solutions have been implemented. One class of solutions employs hinges or pivots that allow the headband to fold or rotate into a more compact shape. Another class of solutions allows the earpieces to rotate with respect to the headband to achieve a more compact shape. These solutions tend to be unwieldy or overly complex, and fail to preserve the pure and simple aesthetic form of the headset sought by the designers and consumers.
In general, in one aspect, an embodiment features a headset earpiece comprising: a faceplate; and at least one flange pivotably connected to the faceplate.
Embodiments of the headset earpiece may include one or more of the following features. Some embodiments comprise a hinge pivotably connecting the at least one flange to the faceplate. In some embodiments, the hinge comprises: a friction hinge. Some embodiments comprise at least one spring configured to urge the at least one flange to rotate with respect to the faceplate. In some embodiments, the at least one spring comprises at least one of: a first torsion spring configured to urge the at least one flange and the faceplate to be substantially coplanar; and a second torsion spring configured to urge the at least one flange and the faceplate to be substantially orthogonal. Some embodiments comprise a cam; wherein the at least one spring comprises a leaf spring; wherein a lobe of the cam deflects the leaf spring when the at least one flange and the faceplate are neither substantially coplanar nor substantially orthogonal. In some embodiments, the at least one spring comprises: a bistable spring configured to urge the at least one flange and the faceplate to be either substantially coplanar or substantially orthogonal. In some embodiments, the at least one spring comprises: an elastic band configured to urge the at least one flange and the faceplate to be either substantially coplanar or substantially orthogonal. Some embodiments comprise a stop configured to limit relative rotation of the at least one flange and the faceplate. Some embodiments comprise at least one ear cushion. Some embodiments comprise a speaker. Some embodiments comprise a microphone. Some embodiments comprise a receiver. Some embodiments comprise a transmitter. Some embodiments comprise an antenna. Some embodiments comprise a don/doff detector. Some embodiments comprise a headband coupled to the headset earpiece.
The details of one or more implementations are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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Embodiments of the present disclosure provide folding headset earpieces. These folding headset earpieces allow headsets to be easily reduced to a more compact shape for storage while preserving the pure and simple aesthetic form of the headset sought by the designers and consumers. These folding headset earpieces may be employed alone or in pairs, and may include speakers, microphones, transmitters and the like. Other features are contemplated as well.
Leaf springs 614A,B are held against hinges 610A,B by faceplate 604. Torsion springs 618A,B are wrapped around pins of hinges 610A,B respectively, with spring ends held in place by holes 620A,B formed in faceplate 604, hole 622A formed in flange 606A, and hole 622B formed in flange 606B. Torsion springs 618 may be tensioned to both urge the earpiece 600 to fold, to both urge the earpiece 600 to unfold, or one to urge the earpiece 600 to fold and the other to urge the earpiece 600 to unfold. In some embodiments, more torsion springs 618 may be used. Lobes 502 may be formed in flanges 606 as described above with reference to
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The don/doff detector 904 may be implemented as one or more capacitive sensors or the like. The transmitter 906 and the receiver 912 may employ any communication protocol, including wired and wireless communication protocols. The wireless protocols may include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT), and the like. The transmitter 906 and the receiver 912 may employ multiple communication protocols. The processor 908 may include digital signal processors, analog-to-digital converters, digital-to-analog converters, and the like. The user-operable controls 920 may include buttons, slide switches, capacitive sensors, touch screens, and the like.
A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure. For example, the hinges/pivots may be hidden from view by a cover made from cushions, covers, or the like. The hinges/pivots may be implemented as friction hinges. The hinges may be implemented as living hinges. For example the faceplate, flanges, and hinges may be formed from a single piece of material where the hinges are thin enough to flex. The earpieces may be implemented with detents that hold the earpiece in the folded and/or unfolded position(s) but otherwise permit folding and unfolding of the earpieces. The earpieces may include a motor to operate the faceplates and flanges, for example in response to a user-operable control, automatically on connection with another device, on establishment of a link with a link partner, or the like. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.