The present invention is in the field of audio headphones.
Audio headphones have long been a staple for audiophiles and for use in various listening applications where the noise elimination and the quality of the audio experience was crucial. With active lifestyles, trendy fashioning of many wearable items and the introduction of digital audio players and smart phones, the use of fashion audio headphones has continue to grow significantly. Audio headphones include for each ear an ear piece that houses the speaker driver. The ear piece can be over the ear pinna with an enclosure that covers the entire pinna of the outer ear and minimizes or prevents outside noise from entering the ear. The ear piece can also be an on-ear type, which sits on the ear pinna, without the enclosure or in-ear buds. The on-ear and over-the-ear ear piece is generally attached to a headband that can be adjusted to fit the head of the individual listener.
The ear piece drivers receive audio signals from an audio source. The source transmits the audio signal to the headphones through an audio cord that is shielded, usually covered with a thin plastic or rubberized material that is rugged and flexible. The cord having an electrical connector or jack at the terminal end for making electrical connection with the source player. The cord must be of a sufficient length to allow the headphones to reach the listener's ears while maintaining the source at a stable location such as in the user's pocket or clipped to the user's belt. The cord is now often replaced with a wireless communication means, such as local radio frequency transmitters. Bluetooth® is a common RF link that is used.
Like clothing or other fashion items, many listeners prefer to personalize, customize or otherwise accessorize their listening devices and headphones to uniquely reflect their own personal preferences and identity. Designing products with aspirational and lifestyle fashions statement accessories have allowed individualization of those products, including headphones. Variation in colors and material composition of components provides for a unique look and feel of products. Generally, the fashion design aspect of headphones is created by manufactures and not the individual end user listener. User simply select the desired fashion headphone that are made available by the manufacturer. Fashion headphones come fully constructed from the factory. The number of variations in the product's fashion design or quality components is dictated by the manufacturer based on popularity of the design and economic considerations regarding the expense of carrying a large number of product SKUs. This is a limitation of current fashion headphones.
Another limitation with current headphones is that when products come from the factory with completely fixed constructions in design there is little or no opportunity to upgrade or select components of different quality grade or price points. Many consumers may desire to select components that are best suited to the multiple applications in which the product will be used or that allow consumers to upgrade after the initial purchase. For example, at some times the user may listen while jogging; at other times he may be listening while flying on a plane. With fixed construction, two sets of headphones would be required.
The disclosed embodiment of the current invention relates to an audio headphone system and method that provides easy substitution of fashion and functional headphone components. The objects of this invention is to provide novel solutions to overcome the limitation described relating to current audio headphone systems.
One object of the present invention is to provide an audio headphone system that allows a user to personalize, customize or otherwise accessorize headphones to uniquely reflect their own personal fashion preferences.
Another object of the invention is to provide an audio headphone system with components that are not permanently fixed in construction at the factory and that can be easily replaced or upgraded so that the components are simple to install instantly without tools or training in electronics.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a method of customizing audio headphones to suit a listeners fashion and audio quality preferences.
The present invention is directed to a modular headphone system and method of assembling a pair of headphones to satisfy individual personal fashion, comfort and performance preferences. The inventive headphone system is comprised of a plurality of modular interchangeable headphone components, each component being interchangeable and having a plurality of unique fashion, comfort or quality grade variations. The method also provides for interchangeability of components to allow alternative use applications, such as over-the-ear, in-ear or on-ear applications. The inventive system and method allow for adapting different fashion styles or quality grades of speakers, headbands, colored cables, or different shaped or type of ear pieces.
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The headband 110 will also include a second void portion 115 and a third void portion 116. The second void portion 115 and the third void portion 116 each configured to accept a first ear piece 130 and a second ear piece 140 respectively. The first and second ear pieces 130, 140 can be round, square, triangular or essentially any desirable shape, and like the headbands can be made of different materials or covered with fabric or decals that are preferred. The first and second ear pieces 130, 140 can incorporate different audio drivers (not shown) of different construction or audio performance. The first and second ear pieces 130, 140 are factory configured to be of the on-ear type, but can be of the in-ear, on-ear or over the ear style. Alternatively, for use in different listening applications, an on-ear ear piece can be converted to an over-ear ear piece by coupling over-ear pads 180, 190 to the on-ear base plate of each ear piece. The coupling is accomplished by use of a tight fitting press-on over-ear pad. The over-ear pads is preferably a silicone rubber, but can be any suitable material that allows for firm attachment and comfortable wear. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that there are a variety of well know means of fastening the ear pads, such as clips, fasteners, snaps, press ring, threads, Velcro and others.
The first and second ear pieces 130, 140 are slidably attached to the headband 110 by use of a snap fastener 150, 160 for each ear piece 130, 140 respectively. The snap fasteners 150, 160 are pressed on to the male end of the snap, shown on
Alignment of each ear piece on the headband is important to insure proper placement of an audio signal cord 170 for providing the audio signal from the source to each ear piece. The cord 170 will include male connectors 172 for connecting to female connectors within each ear piece (not show on
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The assembled ear piece housing includes a snap press rod fastener 250 built into the ear piece to secure the ear piece to the headband 210. After insertion through the headband void 260, a snap female snap cap 255 is pressed on to a snap rod 250 to fastened the ear piece. The snap press rod fastener 250 is constructed from substantially rigid material. The female snap cap 255 is manufactured from a rigid but flexible material such as silicone that fits over the rod 250 and holds the ear piece to the headband 210. The ear piece is fitted through the gap 260 in the head band and a female snap cap 255 is fitted over the rod 250, holding the ear piece in place on the headband 210. The soft parts of the ear piece provide tilt and friction for height adjustment along the headband rails. If the listener prefers an over-ear ear piece, an over-ear pad 280 is press fitted over the on-ear base plate 230 by a tongue and groove.
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The present invention has been shown and described with reference to particular embodiments and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, variations, combinations, modification and equivalents may be substituted for elements of the invention without departing from the broad scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope the invention. It is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed herein, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of and is a continuation of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/731,083 filed Nov. 29, 2012 and titled PERSONALIZED MODULAR HEADPHONE SYSTEM AND METHOD.
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61731083 | Nov 2012 | US |