The present invention relates to earphone holders. More particularly, the present invention relates to a magnetic earphone holder used to hold a set of earphones.
Headset cords transmit signals from a source device, such as a music player or cell phone, to earphones being worn by a user. Although these cords are typically flexible and can be maneuvered out of the way by the user, such manipulation by the user can be inconvenient, and often inefficient, as the cords regularly find their way back into an undesired location. Additionally, if not secured when not being used the earphones often hang loose in an undesired and inconvenient location where they may be snagged or become tangled. Further, earphones are often moved back and forth from the ears of a user where they are transmitting a signal from the source device to the stored position as the user completes tasks and moves around.
The present application is directed toward an earphones holder used to affix a headset to clothing and/or other items. Any set of earphones is able to be affixed, including a headset for an iPod, iPhone, or any other similar cell phone or MP3 or music player. The earphones holder comprises a magnet which removably couples with a magnetically attractable portion of a set of earphones or an added magnet feature built into or onto the earbud or cord or any feature of the earbud or cord. The magnet is able to be designed into or molded into a variety of items, including the handle of a zipper, a buckle, and an item that can be sewn to, pinned to, or clipped to clothing, bags and other items. In some embodiments, the earphones holder body further comprises an electronic device controller which controls the operation of an electronic device. The controller is configured to send a signal to an electronic device activation circuit which activates the electronic device when the earphones are decoupled from the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces of the earphones holder body and deactivates the electronic device when the earphones are coupled with the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces of the earphones holder body. In further embodiments, the electronic device controller which controls the operation of an electronic device. Particularly, the controller is configured to send a signal to an electronic device activation circuit which operates the electronic in a manner dependent upon a signal from the holder body.
In one aspect, a system for holding a set of earphones comprises a holder body comprising one or more magnets and a set of earphones comprising a magnetically attractable surface for removably coupling with the one or more magnets. In some embodiments, the holder body is a closure mechanism that releasably couples a first portion of an article to a second portion of the article. In further embodiments, the holder body is one or more of snaps, a button, a releasable clip, zipper, and a hook and loop fastening system. In still further embodiments, the holder body is an accessory item comprising one or more of a necklace, a broach, a pair of earrings, a bracelet and a sunglass lanyard. In some embodiments, the magnetically attractable surface is non-removable. In further embodiments, the magnetically attractable surface is removable. In some embodiments, the system further comprises one or more additional magnets. In some embodiments, the system further comprises one or more grooves for releasably holding a cord of the set of earphones. In some embodiments, the magnetically attractable surface is attached to the cord of the earphones.
In another aspect, an earphones holder comprises a holder body and one or more magnetically attractable surfaces. In some embodiments, the holder body comprises a zipper puller, a snap fastener, an adornment, a buckle attachment, or an item of jewelry. In some embodiments, the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces comprises one or more magnets. In further embodiments, the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces are configured for removably coupling with a metal part of an earbud. In some embodiments, the one or more magnetically surfaces are built into or embedded within the body. In some embodiments, the holder body comprises one or more grooves for releasably holding a cord of a set of earphones.
In a further aspect, a method of securing a set of earphones comprises coupling a magnetically attractable surface to a set of earphones and coupling the magnetically attractable surface to a magnet coupled to an additional article in order to secure the earphones. In some embodiments, the additional article comprises a zipper puller, a snap fastener, an adornment, a buckle attachment, or an item of jewelry. In further embodiments, the additional article is an accessory item comprising one or more of a necklace, a broach, a pair of earrings, a bracelet and a sunglass lanyard. In some embodiments, the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces comprises one or more magnets. In some embodiments, the one or more magnetically surfaces are built into or embedded within the additional article. In further embodiments, the additional article comprises one or more grooves for releasably holding a cord of a set of earphones.
An earphones holder comprises a holder body, one or more magnetically attractable surfaces attached to the holder body, an earbud engagement detector and an electronic device controller for controlling an electronic device coupled to the earphones. In some embodiments, a magnet of the earphones removably couples with the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces. In some embodiments, the magnetically attractable surface comprises one or more magnets and removably couples with a metal portion of the earphones. In further embodiments, the electronic device controller is configured to activate the electronic device when the earphones are decoupled from the holder body. In still further embodiments, the electronic device controller is configured to deactivate the electronic device when the earphones are coupled with the holder body. In some embodiments, the earphones holder body comprises a mechanism for attaching the earphones holder to an additional article. In some of these embodiments, the mechanism is a clip. In some embodiments, the earphones holder body comprises a zipper puller, a snap fastener, an adornment, a buckle attachment, or an item of jewelry. In some embodiments, the holder body comprises one or more recesses for removably coupling with a body of the earphones. In some embodiments, the earphones holder further comprises a groove for releasably receiving a cord of the set of headphones.
In another aspect, a system for holding a set of earphones comprises an earphones holder body comprising a groove for holding a headset cord, one or more magnetically attractable surfaces, an electronic device controller, an earbud engagement detector and a set of earphones comprising one or more magnets coupled to the earphones. In some embodiments, the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces comprise one or more magnets. In some embodiments, the electronic device controller is configured to activate and/or deactivate an electronic device by sending a signal to an electronic device activation circuit. In some embodiments, the electronic device controller sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit to activate the electronic device when the earphones are decoupled from the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces of the earphones holder body. In further embodiments, the electronic device controller sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit to deactivate the electronic device when the earphones are coupled with the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces of the earphones holder body. In some embodiments, the holder body further comprises a mechanism for attaching to an additional article. In some of these embodiments, the mechanism is a clip. In some embodiments, the holder body comprises a zipper puller, a snap fastener, an adornment, a buckle attachment, or an item of jewelry. In further embodiments, the holder body comprises an accessory item comprising one or more of a necklace, a broach, a pair of earrings, a bracelet and a sunglass lanyard. In some embodiments, the holder body further comprises one or more recesses for removably coupling with a body of the earphones.
In a further aspect, a method of operating an electronic device comprises detecting an engagement status of an earbud, sending a signal to an electronic device based upon the engagement status of the earbud and operating the electronic device based upon the engagement status of the earbud. In some embodiments, the electronic device is activated. In further embodiments, the electronic device is deactivated.
A system for holding a set of earphones comprises a holder body, one or more magnetically attractable surfaces attached to the holder body for removably coupling with a set of earphones, a touch sensor, a touch sensor detector and an electronic device controller for controlling an electronic device. In some embodiments, the system wirelessly communicates with the electronic device. In some embodiments, the system further comprising an earbud engagement detector. In some embodiments, the touch sensor detector receives a signal from the touch sensor and sends a signal to the electronic device controller. In some of these embodiments, the touch sensor detector sends a signal to the electronic device controller that the touch sensor has been tapped, double-tapped, or swiped. Particularly, the electronic device controller sends a signal to an electronic device to operate the electronic device based upon the signal from the touch sensor detector. In some embodiments, the touch sensor detector sends a signal to the electronic device to activate or deactivate the electronic device.
In another aspect, a earphones holder for communicating with an electronic device comprises an earphones holder body comprising a touch sensor and one or more magnetically attractable surfaces for removably coupling with a set of earphones, wherein the touch sensor controls an electronic device coupled to the earphones holder. In some embodiments, the set of earphones is coupled to an earphones jack of the earphones holder. In some embodiments, the electronic device is wirelessly coupled to the earphones holder. In further embodiments, the earphones holder comprises an earbud engagement detector. In some embodiments, the touch sensor is tapped, double-tapped, or swiped in order to control the electronic device. In some embodiments, the earphones holder further comprises an attachment mechanism for attaching to an additional article. In some of these embodiments, the attachment mechanism is a clip.
In another aspect, a method of operating an electronic device comprises touching a touch sensor located on an earphones holder body comprising one or more magnets for removably coupling with a set of earphones, sending a signal to a touch sensor detector and sending a signal to an electronic device based upon the signal sent to the touch sensor detector. In some embodiments, the touch sensor is tapped, double-tapped, or swiped. In some embodiments, the touch sensor detector receives a signal from the touch sensor and sends a signal to an electronic device controller. In further embodiments, the electronic device is operated by touching the touch sensor.
The description below concerns several embodiments of the invention. The discussion references the illustrated preferred embodiment. However, the scope of the present invention is not limited to either the illustrated embodiment, nor is it limited to those discussed, to the contrary, the scope should be interpreted as broadly as possible based on the language of the Claims section of this document.
This disclosure provides several embodiments of the present invention. It is contemplated that any features from any embodiment can be combined with any features from any other embodiment. In this fashion, hybrid configurations of the illustrated embodiments are well within the scope of the present invention.
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The magnet 110 is molded or otherwise built into the body 115. In some embodiments, the magnet 110 is encased or embedded within a plastic over mold which surrounds the puller 140. In some embodiments, one or more additional magnets are coupled with the body 115. The magnet 110 is configured to receive and releasably secure a set of earphones 175. As shown in
The shirt snap comprises a male snap 235 and a female snap 245 that are configured to releasably couple to one another. For example, in some embodiments, the male snap 235 comprises a stud 240 that is configured to fit securely into an aperture in the female snap 245. The perimeter of the aperture is defined by the inner circumference of the socket lip 250 and the base 255 of the female snap 245. In some embodiments, the socket lip 250 extends farther towards the aperture than the base 255, and the end of the stud 240 has a larger diameter than the base of the stud 240. In this configuration, the end of the stud 240, when inserted into the aperture, snaps into place, and is secured from accidental removal by the socket lip 250.
The shirt snap comprises a magnet 210. In some embodiments, the magnet 210 is embedded within the male snap 235 or the female snap 235. In other embodiments, the magnet 210 is a distinct component that is attached to the male snap 235 or the female snap 245. For example,
The magnet 210 is molded or otherwise built into the body 215. The magnet 210 is configured to receive and releasably secure a set of earphones. In some embodiments, the magnet 210 removably couples with the magnetically attractable parts of the earphones 275 (
The adornment comprises a body 315 that is configured to be releasably secured to a bag or an article of clothing, such as shirt 360. In some embodiments, the body 315 comprises a pin 335 extending from its base. The pin 335 is configured to penetrate the bag or item of clothing. In some embodiments, one or more flanges 340 are disposed proximate the end of the pin 335 to facilitate the attachment of the adornment to the bag or article of clothing. In some embodiments, a clasp 345 having releases 350 is provided along with the adornment in order to provide a secure attachment of the adornment to the bag or article of clothing.
The magnet 310 is molded or otherwise built into the body 315. The magnet 310 is configured to receive and releasably secure a set of earphones. In some embodiments, the magnet 310 removably couples with the magnetically attractable parts of the earphones 375 (
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The side squeeze buckle comprises a female buckle end 615 coupled to a buckle strap or webbing 640 and a male buckle end 635 coupled to a buckle strap or webbing 645. The female buckle end 615 is configured to receive and releasably hold the male buckle end 635. In some embodiments, either the female buckle end 615 or the male buckle end 635 comprises a magnet 610. In some embodiments, the magnet 610 protrudes from either the female buckle end 615, as seen in
The magnet 610 is configured to receive and releasably secure a set of earphones. In some embodiments, the magnet 610 removably couples with the magnetically attractable parts of the earphones. In some embodiments, the earphones also comprise a magnet or magnetically attractable surface, which removably couples with the magnet 610. In these embodiments, the magnet or magnetically attractable surface is able to be a component of the earphones or the headset cord. In some embodiments, the magnet or magnetically attractable surface is slidable along the earphones or the headset cord. However, as will be apparent to someone of ordinary skill in the art, the magnet or magnetically attractable surface is able to be fixedly connected to the earphones or the headset cord. In some embodiments, the earphones holder 600 comprises one or more additional magnets. In some embodiments, a user is able to removably couple each side of the headset cord or the earphones with a corresponding magnet. Alternatively, in some embodiments, a user is able to couple both sides of the headset cord or earphones with only one of the magnets.
Each end of the releasable clip 615, 635 is coupled by a strap 645, 640 to a sports helmet. As shown in
A magnet 610 is built or otherwise embedded within the releasable clip. The magnet 610 is configured to receive and releasably secure a set of earphones. In some embodiments, the magnet 610 removably couples with the magnetically attractable parts of the earphones. In some embodiments, the earphones also comprises a magnet or magnetically attractable surface, which removably couples with the magnet 610. The magnet 610 is configured to receive and releasably secure a set of earphones. In some embodiments, the magnet 610 removably couples with the magnetically attractable parts of the earphones. In some embodiments, the earphones also comprise a magnet or magnetically attractable surface, which removably couples with the magnet 610. In these embodiments, the magnet or magnetically attractable surface is able to be a component of the earphones or the headset cord. In some embodiments, the magnet or magnetically attractable surface is slidable along the earphones or the headset cord. However, as will be apparent to someone of ordinary skill in the art, the magnet or magnetically attractable surface is able to be fixedly connected to the earphones or the headset cord. In some embodiments, the earphones holder 600 comprises one or more additional magnets. In some embodiments, a user is able removably couple each side of the headset cord or the earphones with a corresponding magnet. Alternatively, in some embodiments, a user is able to couple both sides of the headset cord or earphones with only one of the magnets.
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The earphones holder 900 comprises a body 901 having a magnet 910 molded or built into the body 901 which is a portion of an identifying surface 960. The body 901 is configured to be coupled to at least an additional article. In some embodiments, the body 901 comprises one or more of rubber, plastic and metal. The body 901 is configured to attach to an additional article by one or more of stitching, riveting, heat pressing, adhesive attachment, or chemical method. In some embodiments, the body 901 comprises an additional surface 915 which attaches to the additional article.
The magnet 910 is configured to receive and releasably secure a set of earphones. In some embodiments, the magnet 910 removably couples with the magnetically attractable parts of the earphones. In some embodiments, the earphones also comprises a magnet or magnetically attractable surface, which removably couples with the magnet 910. In these embodiments, the magnet or magnetically attractable surface is able to be a component of the earphones or the headset cord. In some embodiments, the magnet or magnetically attractable surface is slidable along the earphones or the headset cord. However, as will be apparent to someone of ordinary skill in the art, the magnet or magnetically attractable surface is able to be fixedly connected to the earphones or the headset cord. In some embodiments, the earphones holder 900 comprises one or more additional magnets. In some embodiments, a user is able to removably couple each side of the headset cord or the earphones with a corresponding magnet. Alternatively, in some embodiments, a user is able to couple both sides of the headset cord or earphones with only one of the magnets.
As described above, the body 901 comprises a portion of an identifying surface 960 and is configured to be coupled to an additional article. Particularly, the identifying surface is able to be coupled to an appropriate article as known in the art. For example, in some embodiments the identifying surface 960 is coupled to a bag or an item of clothing. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the identifying surface 960 is coupled to an accessory item such as a key chain or armband. In some embodiments one or more additional magnets is able to be molded into the body 901 or other portion of the identifying surface 960.
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By incorporating a magnet and a groove into the surface of the body 901 a user is able to releasably secure a headset cord in the groove 920 while utilizing the earphones and then magnetically secure the earphones to the body 901 when not in use.
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The body 1001 comprises a magnet 1010. In some embodiments, the magnet 1010 is embedded within the body 1001. In other embodiments, the magnet 1010 is a distinct component that is attached to the body 1001. As shown within
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In some embodiments, a user is able to place the headset cord 1065 within the groove 1020 and then removably couple the magnet or magnetically attractable surface 1085 of the earphones 1075 with the magnet 1010.
In some embodiments, a shape of the one or more magnets as described above is selected from a set comprising a strip, a ball bearing and a disc. In further embodiments, at least one of the one or more magnets comprise one or more of a neodymium magnet and a ceramic magnet.
In operation, a user places a headset cord within the confines of the groove wall while using the headset to listen to an electronic device. This enables a user to comfortably utilize the headset without becoming entangled within the cord. Then, when not listening to the electronic device, a user places a set of earphones near to the magnet in order to allow the earphones to magnetically attract to and be held by the magnet. This enables the user to place the earphones in a convenient location when using the earphones and also when not in use. By doing so, a user is able to safely secure the earphones rather than letting them dangle where they may become entangled or snagged by the user. Consequently, the earphones holder has the advantage of providing an inexpensive and easy way to hold a headset cord in a comfortable and convenient position while utilizing an electronic device. Accordingly, the headset cord holder described herein has numerous advantages.
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The earphones holder body 1101 comprises a groove 1120 for receiving and releasably securing a headset cord 1165, one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1110 for removably coupling with one or more magnets 1185 of the set of earphones 1150, and an electronic device controller 1140. In some embodiments, the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1110 are magnets. In some of these embodiments, the magnets are neodymium magnets. In further embodiments, the earphones holder body 1101 comprises one or more recesses 1115 for holding an earbud 1175. In some embodiments, the earbud 1175 is press fit into the one or more recesses 1115. In some embodiments, the earphones holder body 1101 comprises a body comprising a zipper puller, a snap fastener, an adornment, a buckle attachment, or an item of jewelry and a magnet built into or embedded within the body. Particularly, the earphones holder body 1101 is able to comprise a cord holder as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/891,510, filed on Sep. 27, 2010 and/or a earphones holder as described in U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/601,722, filed on Feb. 22, 2012, which are both hereby incorporated by reference. In some embodiments, the set of earphones 1150 is a component of a hands free telephone adapter.
The groove 1120 is molded or otherwise built into the earphones body 1101. The groove 1120 is configured to receive and releasably secure a headset cord 1165. In some embodiments, the groove 1120 is defined by a groove wall 1122 that surrounds most of the groove 1120, leaving only an entry space 1124 through which the cord 1165 can access the groove 1120. In some embodiments, the entry space 1135 has a smaller diameter than the groove 1120 and the cord 1165, thereby securing the cord 1165 within the confines of the groove wall 1122 and requiring a significant amount of force for its removal. In some embodiments, portions of the groove wall 1122 are flexible so that as the cord 1165 is pushed through the entry space 1124, the cord 1165 is able to force the groove wall 1122 out of its way and temporarily increase the diameter of the entry space 1135 so that the cord 1165 can pass through the entry space 1124 into the groove 1120. In some embodiments, the groove wall 1122 is substantially rigid, thereby forcing the outer sleeve of the cord 1165 to constrict as it passes through the entry space 1124 between the ends of the groove wall 1122.
By incorporating a magnet and a groove into the surface of the earphones holder body 1101, a user is able to releasably secure a headset cord 1165 in the groove 1120 while utilizing the earphones 1150 and then magnetically secure the earphones 1150 to the earphones holder body 1101 when not in use. The one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1110 are able to be fixedly or removably connected to the earphones holder body 1101.
As described above, the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1110 are configured for removably coupling with the one or more magnets 1185 of the earphones 1150. In some embodiments, when the one or more magnets 1185 are removably coupled with the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1110, the body of the earbud 1175 is placed within the one or more recesses 1115. In some embodiments, the one or more recesses 1115 and the body of the earbud 1175 comprise interlocking geometry. In these embodiments, the body of the earbud 1175 is press fit or snap fit into the one or more recesses of the earphones holder body 1101.
The electronic device controller 1140 receives a signal from the earbud engagement detector 1130 and sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1155 based upon the signal received from the earbud engagement detector 1130. The electronic device activation circuit 1155 operates an electronic device 1105 based upon the signal received from the controller 1140. In some embodiments, the earbud engagement detector 1130 sends a signal to the controller 1140 that the one or more magnets 1185 and the earbud 1175 have been decoupled from the earphones holder body 1101. In these embodiments, upon receiving the signal from the earbud engagement detector 1130, the controller 1140 sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1155 to activate the electronic device 1105. In some embodiments, the earbud engagement detector 1130 sends a signal to the controller 1140 that the one or more magnets 1185 and the earbud 1175 have been coupled with the earphones holder body 1101. In these embodiments, upon receiving the signal from the earbud engagement detector 1130, the controller 1140 sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1155 to deactivate the electronic device 1105.
In further embodiments, the electronic device controller 1140 sends a signal to electronic device activation circuit 1155 to operate the electronic device 1105 in another manner. For example, in some embodiments, upon receiving the signal from the earbud engagement detector 1130, the controller 1140 sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1155 to adjust the volume of the signal from the electronic device 1105. Additionally, in some embodiments, the controller 1140 is able to send a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1155 in order to pause the signal of an application or a program being transmitted by the electronic device 1105. Particularly, the controller 1140 is able to send any appropriate signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1155 in order to operate the electronic device 1105.
The magnetic earphones and cord holding system 1100 is able to send a signal to activate and/or deactivate an electronic device 1105 such as a cell phone. For example, if the user's phone rings, the user is able to remove the set of earphones 1150 from the earphones holder body 1101 and a signal is sent to answer the phone and connect the call. Likewise, if the user is on a call and the set of earphones 1150 are coupled with the earphones holder body 1101, a signal is sent to hang up the phone and terminate the call. Similarly, the magnetic earphones and cord holding system 1100 is able to send a signal to start, resume, or stop an electronic device such as an electronic media player or gaming device. For example, if a user needs to interrupt playing a video game, playing music, playing a movie, or other media stream, the user is able to couple the set of earphones 1150 with the holder body 1101 in order to pause the electronic device 1105. Then, when the user desires to resume using the electronic device 1105, the user is able to decouple the earphones 1150 from the holder body and send a signal and unpause the electronic device 1105. In this manner, the user is able to use the magnetic earphones and cord holding system 1100 to operate, activate and/or deactivate any programs or applications that are running on the electronic device 1105.
In some embodiments, the signal sent by the electronic device controller 1140 to the electronic device activation circuit 1155 and the signal sent by the electronic device activation circuit 1155 to the electronic device 1105 comprise one or more of infrared, infrared laser, radio frequency, wireless, WiFi, and Bluetooth®. However, the signal sent by the electronic device controller 1140 and the electronic device activation circuit 1155 are able to comprise any wireless signal as known in the art. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the signal sent by the electronic device controller 1140 and the electronic device activation circuit 1155 comprise a wired signal.
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The earphones holder body 1501 is in the shape of a zipper puller and comprises one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1510 for removably coupling with one or more magnets 15815 of the set of earphones 1550, and an electronic device controller 1540. In some embodiments, the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1510 are magnets. In some of these embodiments, the magnets are neodymium magnets. In some embodiments, the holder body 1501 comprises a plurality of magnetically attractable surfaces 1510. In some embodiments, the earphones holder body 1501 comprises a body comprising a snap fastener, an adornment, a buckle attachment, or an item of jewelry and a magnet built into or embedded within the body. In some embodiments, the earphones holder body 1501 further comprises a groove as described in relation to
Using the one or more magnet 1585 of the earphones 1550, a user is able to couple the earphones 1550 with the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1510 of the earphones holder body 1501 when not in use. The one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1510 are able to be fixedly or removably connected to the earphones holder body 1501. In some embodiments, the holder body 1501 further comprises one or more recesses for interlocking with the earbud 1575. In these embodiments, the body of the earbud 1575 is press fit or snap fit into the one or more recesses of the earphones holder body 1501.
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As described above, the earphones holder body 1701 is able to be in a shape of a zipper puller, a snap fastener, an adornment, a buckle attachment, or an item of jewelry and a magnet built into or embedded within the body and comprises one or magnetically attractable surfaces 1710 and an electronic device controller 1740. As shown in
Using the one or more magnet 1785 of the earphones 1750, a user is able to couple the earphones 1750 with the one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1710 of the earphones holder body 1701 when not in use. The one or more magnetically attractable surfaces 1710 are able to be fixedly or removably connected to the earphones holder body 1701. In some embodiments, the holder body 1701 further comprises one or more recesses for interlocking with the earbud 1775. In these embodiments, the body of the earbud 1775 is press fit or snap fit into the one or more recesses of the earphones holder body 1701.
The electronic device controller 1740 receives a signal from the earbud engagement detector 1730 and sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1755 based upon the signal received from the earbud engagement detector 1730. The electronic device activation circuit 1755 operates an electronic device 1705 based upon the signal received from the controller 1740. Particularly, the controller 1740 relays the signal from the earbud engagement detector 1730 to the electronic device 1705. As described above, in some embodiments the signal received from the controller 1740 is a signal to activate and/or deactivate the electronic device 1705.
In further embodiments, the earphones holder body 1701 comprises an item that is placed on a counter top or other similar item. In some embodiments, the electronic device controller 1740, is able to send a signal to an activation circuit 1755 of an electronic device 1705 that is removably coupled with an external docking station.
In some embodiments, the signal sent by the electronic device controller 1740 to the electronic device activation circuit 1755 and the signal sent by the electronic device activation circuit 1755 to the electronic device 1705 comprise one or more of infrared, infrared laser, radio frequency, wireless, WiFi, and Bluetooth®. However, the signal sent by the electronic device controller 1740 and the electronic device activation circuit 1755 are able to comprise any wireless signal as known in the art. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the signal sent by the electronic device controller 1740 and the electronic device activation circuit 1755 comprise a wired signal.
In further embodiments, the set of earphones 1750 comprise wireless earphones. In these embodiments, the earbud engagement detector 1730 sends a wireless signal to the electronic device controller 1740 based on the engagement status of the earphones and the earphones 1750 receive a wireless content signal from the electronic device 1705.
The electronic device controller 1840 receives a signal from the earbud engagement detector 1830 based upon an engagement of the earbud 1875 with the earbud 1875′. In some embodiments, the earbud engagement detector 1830 sends a signal to the controller 1840 that the one or more magnets or magnetically attractable surfaces 1885 have been removed from the one or more magnets or magnetically attractable surfaces 1895. In these embodiments, upon receiving the signal from the earbud engagement detector 1830, the controller 1840 sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1855 to activate the electronic device 1805. In some embodiments, the earbud engagement detector 1830 sends a signal to the controller 540 that the earbud 1875 has been coupled with the earbud 1875′. In these embodiments, upon receiving the signal from the earbud engagement detector 1830, the controller 1840 sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1855 to deactivate the electronic device 1805.
In operation, the earphones holder enables a user to comfortably utilize a headset without becoming entangled within the cord. In some embodiments, a user uses a groove and the magnets of a cord holder body while using the headset to listen to an electronic device. A user places a set of earphones near to the magnet in order to allow the earphones to magnetically attract to and be held by the magnet. When the user wishes to use the electronic device, the earphones are removed from the magnet and a signal is transmitted in order to active an electronic device such as a music player or cell phone. Then, when the user no longer wishes to use the electronic device, the earphones are recoupled with the magnet and the electronic device is deactivated. In this manner, the earphones are able to be removed from the earphones holder body and an electronic device is automatically activated in order to answer a telephone call. Then, when the telephone call is terminated, the user is able to recouple the earphones with the earphones holder body and automatically deactivate the device. Alternatively, the earphones are able to be removed from the earphones holder body and an electronic device is automatically activated in order to listen to music transmitted from a music player or cell phone and then recoupled with the earphones holder body in order to deactivate the device when the use of the earphones is no longer desired.
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In some embodiments, the electronic device controller 1940 receives a signal from the earbud engagement detector 1930 and sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1955 based upon the signal received from the earbud engagement detector 1930. The electronic device activation circuit 1955 operates an electronic device 1905 based upon the signal received from the controller 1940. In some embodiments, the earbud engagement detector 1930 sends a signal to the controller 1940 that the one or more magnets 1985 and the earbud 1975 have been decoupled from the earphones holder body 1901. In these embodiments, upon receiving the signal from the earbud engagement detector 1930, the controller 1940 sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1955 to activate the electronic device 1905. In some embodiments, the earbud engagement detector 1930 sends a signal to the controller 1940 that the one or more magnets 1985 and the earbud 1975 have been coupled with the earphones holder body 1901. In these embodiments, upon receiving the signal from the earbud engagement detector 1930, the controller 1940 sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1955 to deactivate the electronic device 1905.
In further embodiments, the touch sensor detector 1960 receives a signal from the touch sensor 1903 based upon a contact with the touch sensor 1903 and sends a signal to the electronic device controller 1940, which sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1955. The electronic device activation circuit 1955 operates an electronic device 1905 based upon the signal received from the controller 1940. For example, in some embodiments, the touch sensor detector 1960 sends a signal to the electronic device controller 1940 that the touch sensor 1903 has been tapped, double-tapped, and/or swiped. In response, the electronic device controller 1940 sends a signal to the electronic device activation circuit 1955 to operate the electronic device 1905. In some embodiments, the electronic device controller 1940 is able to send a signal to activate/de-activate the electronic device, turn up or turn down the volume, change the playing media, and/or change the program being operated by the electronic device 1905. Particularly, the electronic device controller 1940 is able to send any appropriate desired control signal to the electronic device 1905. Additionally, the touch sensor 1903 is able to be operated in any desired manner.
In some embodiments, the magnetic and cord holding system 1900 is used with the set of earphones 1950. In these embodiments, the power input 1995 is inserted into the earphones jack 1907 and the one or more magnets 1985 and 1985′ are removably coupled with the one or more magnets or magnetically attractable surfaces 1920 and 1920′. In some embodiments, a user is able to remove the earphones 1950 and transmit a signal in order to activate the electronic device 1905, as described above. Then, with the earphones in their ears, a user is able to utilize the touch sensor 1903 in order to operate the electronic device 1905. In some embodiments, the magnetic and cord holding system 1900 is used with a short cord set of earphones. Consequently, the set of earphones is able to be used without becoming entangled in the clothing of the user. Particularly, as shown in
In further embodiments, the magnetic and cord holding system 1900 is able to be used without the set of earphones 1950. For example, the touch sensor 1903 is able to be contacted in order activate the electronic device 1905 and then a user is able to utilize the touch sensor 1903 in order to operate the electronic device 1905. In these embodiments, the touch sensor 1903 is able to be utilized in order to answer a telephone call and communicate using the microphone 1913 and the speaker 1915. Then, when the telephone call is terminated, the user is able to utilize the touch sensor 1903 to terminate the call and deactivate the electronic device 1905. Additionally, in some embodiments, the system 1900 and the touch sensor 1903 are used without audio in order to control a program running on the electronic device 1905.
The magnetic and cord holding system 1900 is able to be used with a variety of electronic devices and in a variety of settings. For example, in some embodiments, the system 1900 is utilized with an electronic device that is coupled with an external docking station. In further embodiments, the system 1900 is able to be used as a controller for a game or program located on the electronic device. In these embodiment the touch sensor 1903 is able to be utilized to send control messages to the electronic device in order to control the game or program. In further embodiments, the system 1900 is able to receive a signal from an electronic device. For example, in some embodiments the system 1900 is able to receive an audio signal from the electronic device through the speaker 1915. Further, in some embodiments, the speaker 1915 and the microphone 1913 are used to communicate voice controls to the electronic device 1905.
In some embodiments, the signal sent by the electronic device controller 1940 to the electronic device activation circuit 1955 and the signal sent by the electronic device activation circuit 1955 to the electronic device 1905 comprise one or more of infrared, infrared laser, radio frequency, wireless, WiFi, and Bluetooth®. However, the signal sent by the electronic device controller 1940 and the electronic device activation circuit 1955 are able to comprise any wireless signal as known in the art. Alternatively, in some embodiments, the signal sent by the electronic device controller 1940 and the electronic device activation circuit 1955 comprise a wired signal.
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The magnetic earphones and cord holding system enables a user to automatically activate and/or deactivate an electronic device and place the earphones in a convenient location when using the earphones and when not in use. Consequently, the earphones and cord holding system has the advantage of providing an inexpensive and easy way to hold a headset cord in a comfortable and convenient position while utilizing an electronic device. Additionally, the earphones and cord holding system is able to conserve power by ensuring that the electronic device is only activated when needed. Accordingly, the magnetic earphones and cord holding system described herein has numerous advantages.
The presently claimed invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of the principles of construction and operation of the invention. As such, references herein to specific embodiments and details thereof are not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications can be made to the embodiments chosen for illustration without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This Patent Application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) to the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/601,722, filed on Feb. 22, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER,” the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/671,572, filed on Jul. 13, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER,” and the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/712,136, filed on Oct. 10, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER.” The U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/601,722, filed on Feb. 22, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER,” the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/671,572, filed on Jul. 13, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER,” and the U.S. provisional patent application, Application No. 61/712,136, filed on Oct. 10, 2012, and entitled “MAGNETIC EARPHONES HOLDER” are all also hereby incorporated by reference
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