The invention relates to a headset comprising an attachment device for attaching the headset to the head of a user and a speaker housing, which is connected slidable along and rotatable about a first axis to the attachment device, such that it can be placed into a selected longitudinal and angular position within a longitudinal interval and an angular interval.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,729,615 (Cotron Corporation) discloses a headset according to the preamble wherein the attachment device is an ear hook and wherein the speaker housing is attached to the end of a boom which is passed through a sleeve, which again is attached to the ear hook.
When the headset is arranged with the ear hook around the ear, the speaker housing can be adjusted to the size of the ear by sliding the boom in the sleeve. The boom can also rotate in the in the sleeve, whereby the speaker housing can be adjusted for optimum fit and rotated approximately 180° for changing between left ear use and right ear use. A problem with such a high degree of rotational freedom is that it is more cumbersome to attach the headset, as the user must pre-adjust it before attaching it to the ear.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,213,667 (Nixon, Inc) discloses a headset of the earphone type comprising two speaker housings and a headband as attachment device. The speaker housings are attached to the headband by a ball and socket arrangement, whereby the speaker housings can be rotated approximately 90° into a compact position, whereby the headset is more flat and easier to stow. The ball and socket arrangement gives a high degree of rotational freedom, whereby the headset becomes more “articulated” or “rickety” making it more cumbersome to attach to the head.
In this application the term headset should be interpreted broadly to cover all head worn audio devices comprising a speaker housing and an attachment device, including mono and stereo headphones and communication headsets comprising a microphone.
It is an object of the invention to provide a headset with an improved rotational speaker housing.
The disclosure provides a headset comprising an attachment device for attaching the headset to the head of a user and a speaker housing, which is connected slidable along and rotatable about a first axis to the attachment device, such that it can be placed into a selected longitudinal and angular position within a longitudinal interval and an angular interval, wherein the longitudinal interval comprises a first zone and a second zone, and wherein the speaker housing can rotate through a first angular interval, when in the first zone and through a second angular interval, when in the second zone, and wherein the first angular interval is larger than the second angular interval. With such a headset it is possible to provide large rotational freedom between the attachment device and the speaker housing together with an improved attachment procedure.
According to an embodiment, the first angular interval is at least 180° and wherein the speaker housing—when in the second zone—can rotate through a third angular interval, which is the same size as the second angular interval, and which is displaced approximately 180° from the second angular interval. This embodiment can be utilized for changing the headset between left ear use and right ear use.
According to a preferred embodiment, the speaker housing can only enter the second zone when the angular position is within the second angular interval or the third angular interval.
The attachment device may be an ear hook.
The ear hook may comprise headset electronics.
According to an embodiment, the headset comprises a boom, which is fixedly connected to the speaker housing and rotatably connected to the attachment device.
The boom may comprise one or more cams which engage grooves in a boom receptacle of the attachment device, when in the second zone.
According to an embodiment, the second and third angular intervals are less than 30°, for example less than 20°.
According to an embodiment, the first angular interval and the second angular interval have a common first angular end position, and wherein the first angular interval and the third angular interval have a common second angular end position. This facilitates the longitudinal movement of the speaker housing from the first zone into the second zone, as the user just moves the speaker housing to the first or second angular end position before he displaces the speaker housing longitudinal into the second zone.
According to an embodiment, the first zone is smaller than the second zone.
According to an embodiment, the first zone makes up 10% or less of the longitudinal interval.
The invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawing illustrating a preferred embodiment of the invention and in which
In the following, non-limiting embodiments of the invention will be described in detail.
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In the shown embodiment, the longitudinal interval L1 is approximately 10 mm, where the first zone Z1 is approximately 1 mm, while the second zone Z2 is approximately 9 mm.
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The invention is not limited to the embodiments above. Other attachment devices, such as neckbands or ear loops could be contemplated.
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