A headset is a hardware device that connects to an audio source such as a mobile device, computer, gaming console, or other equipment, allowing the user to listen to audio while keeping their hands free. It generally consists of ear cups and a headband. The headband is the part of the headset that goes over the user's head and connects the ear cups. The headband is designed to provide a comfortable and secure fit for the user. However, users often find wearing a headset for prolonged periods of time to be uncomfortable. Technical challenges exist to providing comfortable and durable headbands, as discussed below.
A headset is provided. According to one aspect, the headset includes an earcup, the earcup including an audio transducer configured to emit audio to a respective ear of a user. The headset further includes a headband including an elongated and curved support structure having a pair of respective ends, the headband being coupled at one of the respective ends to the earcup. The headband includes an elastic band coupled to and stretching between the ends of the support structure, the elastic band being concave down in shape. The headband further includes fabric coupled to the support structure at locations above the elastic band and extending to wrap underneath at least a portion of the elastic band to form a saddle shape that supports the elastic band from the underside at least at a head-contacting portion of the headband. The elastic band and the fabric are biased against each other, such that the elastic band pushes down against the fabric in tension and the fabric pulls up in tension against the elastic band.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Furthermore, the claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in any part of this disclosure.
Conventional headbands for audio headsets typically use foam under fabric or a floating elastic strip to provide cushioning and comfort to a user's head. The fabric helps to absorb sweat and prevent the headset from slipping. However, these headbands can be uncomfortable, as they can cause pressure points on the user's head. In particular, the foam tends to flatten out and create a pressure point, which can be uncomfortable for people with larger or sensitive heads. Additionally, the foam under the fabric can wear out over time, which can lead to a decrease in comfort and support. For users who wear their headsets for extended periods of time, even a small amount of discomfort can compound and become unbearable for the user. As many users are using their headsets for work related tasks, the user is often unable to remove the headset, which can result in a frustrating and painful situation.
To address the issues described above,
The headset 100 further includes the headband 12 that is designed to fit over the head and keep the earcups 14 in place. The headband 12 includes an elongated and curved support structure 24 having a pair of respective ends, the headband being coupled at one of the respective ends 16 to the earcup 14. It will be appreciated that when the earcup 14 is one of the pair of earcups 14A, 14B, each of the pair of earcups 14A, 14B is coupled to one of the respective ends of the support structure 24, as shown in
The headband 12 further includes the fabric 18 coupled to the support structure 24 at locations above the elastic band 20 and extending to wrap underneath at least a portion of the elastic band 20 to form a saddle shape 30. The planes of principal curvature of the saddle shape 30 are the X-Y plane and the Y-Z plane (see X, Y, and Z directions labeled in
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It will be appreciated that the fabric 18 and the elastic band 20 may be removably replaceable so that different users with different sizes of head and comfort preferences can replace the headband to adjust to a headband of a fabric type the user finds comfortable and stylish. This allows the user to choose different colors and designs of the fabric 18 as well as different tensions of the elastic band 20 and different types of fabric.
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The headband 12 of the headset 100 described herein provides several technical advantages by utilizing the fabric 18 and the elastic band 20. The combination of the fabric 18 and the elastic band 20, instead of foams, provides a lighter and more breathable headband, which can help reduce discomfort during extended use. Furthermore, the elastic band distributes the pressure across the whole headband on top of the head, which can help reduce pressure points and increase comfort. Additionally, the combination elasticity of both provides visually a full shaped headband, which can help improve the overall look of the headset. The combination of the fabric and elastic have the advantage that they can retain or regain their shape over time. The combination of the fabric and elastic can be used repeatedly for a lengthy time without appreciable sagging, which can help maintain the headset's durability, comfort, and appearance throughout it's useful life. Finally, the headband has the advantage of being a floating solution with the head floating into the airgap and resting with relatively even pressure on the combination of fabric and elastic without contacting any foam or other material within the headset, and this can help reduce the weight of the headset and improve comfort.
The following paragraphs provide additional description of the subject matter of the present disclosure. One aspect provides a headset including an earcup and a headband. According to this aspect, the carcup may include an audio transducer configured to emit audio to a respective ear of a user. The headband may include an elongated and curved support structure having a pair of respective ends, the headband being coupled at one of the respective ends to the earcup. The headband may further include an elastic band coupled to and stretching between the ends of the support structure, the elastic band being concave down in shape. The headband may further include a fabric coupled to the support structure at locations above the elastic band and extending to wrap underneath at least a portion of the elastic band to form a saddle shape. The saddle shape may support the elastic band from the underside at least at a head-contacting portion of the headband.
According to this aspect, the earcup may be one of a pair of earcups, and each of the pair of earcups may be coupled to one of the respective ends of the support structure.
According to this aspect, the elastic band and the fabric may be biased against each other, such that the elastic band pushes down against the fabric in tension and the fabric pulls up in tension against the elastic band.
According to this aspect, the elastic band may have a width that extends across a trough of the saddle shape.
According to this aspect, the width of the elastic band may extend between 5% and 50% of a distance between respective attachment points of the fabric to the headband on opposite sides of the trough of the saddle shape.
According to this aspect, the width of the elastic band may extend between 10% and 30% of the distance between the attachment points.
According to this aspect, the elastic band may be one of a plurality of elastic bands stretching between the ends of the support structure.
According to this aspect, the fabric and elastic band may be configured to be resiliently deformable into an airgap within the headband.
According to this aspect, the fabric may have a C-shaped cross section in the saddle shape.
According to this aspect, the C-shaped cross section of the fabric and a top surface of the headband may surround the airgap such that the airgap has a D-shaped cross section within the headband.
According to this aspect, the support structure may be rigid plastic and/or metal.
According to this aspect, the fabric may be a breathable or mesh fabric.
According to this aspect, the fabric and the elastic band may be removably replaceable.
According to this aspect, the ends of the support structure may include curved mounting surfaces that are convexly and downwardly curved on a lower side of the rigid structure. The fabric may be mounted to the curved mounting surfaces.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a headband for a headset is provided. According to this aspect, the headband may include an elongated and curved support structure having a pair of respective ends, the support structure being coupled at one of the respective ends to an earcup of the headset. The headband may further include an elastic band coupled to and stretching between the respective ends of the support structure, the elastic band being concave down in shape. The headband may further include a fabric coupled to the support structure at locations above the elastic band and extending to wrap underneath at least a portion of the elastic band to form a saddle shape, the saddle shape supporting the elastic band from the underside at least at a head-contacting portion of the headband.
According to this aspect, the carcup may be one of a pair of carcups, and each of the pair of earcups may be coupled to one of the respective ends of the support structure.
According to this aspect, the elastic band and the fabric may be biased against each other, such that the elastic band pushes down against the fabric in tension and the fabric pulls up in tension against the elastic band.
According to this aspect, the fabric and elastic band may be configured to be resiliently deformable into an airgap within the headband.
According to this aspect, the fabric may have a C-shaped cross section in the saddle shape.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a headset including first and second earcups and a headband is provided. According to this aspect, each earcup may include an audio transducer configured to emit audio to a respective ear of a user. The headband may include an elongated and curved support structure that is coupled at each of a pair of respective ends to the earcups. The headband may include an elastic band coupled to and stretching between the ends of the support structure, the elastic band being concave down in shape. The headband may further include a fabric coupled to the support structure at locations above the elastic band and extending to wrap underneath at least a portion of the elastic band to form a saddle shape. The saddle shape may support the elastic band from the underside at least at a head-contacting portion of the headband. The elastic band may have a width that extends across a trough of the saddle. The fabric and elastic band may be configured to be resiliently deformable into an airgap within the headband. The elastic band and the fabric may be biased against each other, such that the elastic band pushes down against the fabric in tension and the fabric pulls up in tension against the elastic band.
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It will be understood that the configurations and/or approaches described herein are exemplary in nature, and that these specific embodiments or examples are not to be considered in a limiting sense, because numerous variations are possible. The specific routines or methods described herein may represent one or more of any number of processing strategies. As such, various acts illustrated and/or described may be performed in the sequence illustrated and/or described, in other sequences, in parallel, or omitted. Likewise, the order of the above-described processes may be changed.
The subject matter of the present disclosure includes all novel and non-obvious combinations and sub-combinations of the various processes, systems and configurations, and other features, functions, acts, and/or properties disclosed herein, as well as any and all equivalents thereof.