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The present invention is in the field of wireless microphones and transmitters worn by the user. More particularly, the present invention is in the field of contact microphones known as laryngophones or “throat mics.”
To use a conventional laryngophone (“throat microphones”), the user must have an additional device which is the transmitter and power source located inside a container that is separate from the microphone. The transmitter enables sound to be transmitted from the microphone to a receiver or sound amplification system that is separate and at some distance from the user. Users must carry or wear the transmitter/power source unit in addition to wearing the layrngophone.
Having to wear or carry the transmitter and power source in a separate unit can be cumbersome and distracting, especially when the user is engaged in physical activity, including the performing arts, sports, emergency response operations, law enforcement or combat. In such cases, the separate transmitter/power source unit can inhibit the user's physical movements.
In the performing arts arena, the separate transmitter/power source unit can be aesthetically unappealing, and must be hidden under costumes or clothing. The separate transmitter/power source unit can be challenging to public speakers wearing outfits that do not have anything to which the user can attach the separate transmitter/power source unit. In such cases, the user's presentation can be impeded when the user must carry the extra unit by hand, keep it on the podium or other furniture, etc.
The present invention frees the user from having to wear, carry or keep track of a separate transmitter/power source unit. The present invention combines the laryngophone and the transmitter/power source unit into one streamlined apparatus which is lightweight, durable, flexible, resilient and waterproof.
The present invention secures a laryngophone (“throat microphone”), transmitter and power source inside a thin sleeve of durable, lightweight, waterproof material so that the present invention can be worn around the user's neck.
Referring now to the invention in more detail, there is shown in
This application is related to provisional patent granted to applicant: U.S. 61/275,560.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61275560 | Sep 2009 | US |