Aspects of the present disclosure describe a raised feature on an external surface of an earbud body. The feature allows a user to more easily remove earbuds from an earbud case. The placement of the feature does not alter existing design features of the device providing user comfort, fit and portability.
In-ear devices are small and designed to be comfortable and portable. Due to the size of the device and accompanying case, and smooth surfaces of in-ear devices, users may have difficulty gripping or pinching the device to remove it from the case. It is desirable to improve a user's ability to quickly and efficiently remove an in-ear device from a case.
Aspects provide an in-ear audio output device including a raised feature that both does not contact human tissue and aids in removal of the device from a protective and/or charging case. Due to the location of the feature, it does not adversely impact the fit and comfort of the device in the wearer's ear. Further, the feature provides a surface for better adherence to the device, so that the device may be removed more easily from its case.
Aspects provide an in-ear audio output device, comprising: an earbud housing shaped to fit in a concha of an ear of a wearer of the device, and a body coupled to the earbud housing; the body extending away from an ear canal of the wearer and oriented outside of the ear when the device is worn; the body comprising a top cap comprising a flat external portion and a raised feature proximate to a concha cymba of the wearer and external to the ear when the device is worn.
In aspects, the raised feature comprises a crescent shaped feature. In aspects, the crescent shape features comprises a first point on a first end of the crescent shaped feature, a second point on a second end of the crescent shaped feature, and a middle portion between the first point and the second point, and the middle portion extends further from the flat external portion of the body as compared to the first point and the second point.
In aspects, at least a portion of the raised feature is at least 0.6 mm in height from the flat external portion. In aspects, the raised feature is less than or equal to 1 mm in height from the flat external portion.
In aspects, a bottom portion of the raised feature is contoured to a shape of a human figure. In aspects, the top cap comprises a cosmetic cap.
Aspects provide in-ear audio output device comprising: an earbud housing shaped to fit in a concha of an ear of a wearer of the device, and a body coupled to the earbud housing, the body extending away from an ear canal of the wearer and oriented outside of the ear when the device is worn, the body comprising a top cap comprising a flat external portion and a raised feature; and a charging case comprising a case bottom, a case top, and a hinge configured to allow the case top to pivot open and closed relative to the case bottom, wherein the raised feature protrudes from the case bottom when the in-ear audio output device is seated in the charging case.
In aspects, the case top pivots relative to the case bottom to a closed position and encases the raised feature when the in-ear audio output device is seated in the charging case.
In aspects, the raised feature is proximate to a concha cymba of the wearer and external to the ear when the device is worn. In aspects, the raised feature comprises a crescent shaped feature.
In aspects, the crescent shape feature comprises a first point on a first end of the crescent shaped feature, a second point on a second end of the crescent shaped feature, and a middle portion between the first point and the second point; and the middle portion extends further from the flat external portion of the body as compared to the first point and the second point.
In aspects, at least a portion of the raised feature is at least 0.6 mm in height from the flat external portion. In aspects, the raised feature is less than or equal to 1 mm in height from the flat external portion.
In aspects, a bottom portion of the raised feature is contoured to a shape of a human figure. In aspects, top cap comprises a cosmetic cap.
Aspects provide an in-ear audio output device, comprising: an earbud housing shaped to fit in a concha of an ear of a wearer of the device, and a body coupled to the earbud housing, the body extending away from an ear canal of the wearer and oriented outside of the ear when the device is worn, the body comprising a top cap comprising a flat external portion and a curved raised feature proximate to a concha cymba of the wearer, along a top perimeter of the top cap, and external to the ear when the device is worn.
In aspects, the curved raised feature comprises a crescent shaped feature. In aspects, the crescent shape feature comprises a first point on a first end of the crescent shaped feature, a second point on a second end of the crescent shaped feature, and a middle portion between the first point and the second point; and the middle portion extends further from the flat external portion of the body as compared to the first point and the second point.
In aspects, the curved raised feature is less than or equal to 1 mm in height from the flat external portion.
All examples and features mentioned herein can be combined in any technically possible manner. Other features, objects, and advantages will become apparent from the following detailed description, when read in connection with the following drawings.
In-ear audio output devices have become a prevalent part and convenient aspect of daily life. Some examples of such devices include audio headphones, hearing aids, hearing assistance headphones, noise-masking earbuds, and ANR headphones. In-ear devices allow hands-free listening, so that a user may listen to audio and/or block sound while doing something else. While working, people use in-ear devices to help concentrate and help avoid distracting others. Finally, in-ear devices are convenient while in transit or exercising due to their portability, wireless connectivity, and fit in a user's ear.
Given the small size of in-ear devices and desired portability, when not in-use, in-ear devices typically are stored in a compact protective case (e.g., carrying and/or charging cases). It is desirable for a user to be able to easily and efficiently remove an in-ear device from its case.
The device includes a body 202, an earbud housing 204, a nozzle 206, and a sealing structure 208.
The body 202 is coupled to an external surface of earbud housing 204 extending away from an ear canal of the wearer. As illustrated in
The top cap is a flat, or substantially flat, cosmetic cap. The cosmetic top cap covers a non-cosmetic, functional plate. In aspects, the functional plate covers a printed circuit board. The top cap provides a smooth, aesthetic external body while covering the functional plate.
In aspects, earbud housing 204 is shaped to extend toward and fit in the concha cavum. Earbud housing 204 defines an acoustic chamber which houses the acoustic driver and other electronics for the device.
The nozzle 206 extends from earbud housing 204 towards sealing structure 208. In aspects, earbud housing 204 extends into nozzle 206, or in other words, forms part of nozzle 206. Nozzle 206 includes an acoustic passage for sound waves to pass to the ear canal of the wearer. In aspects, nozzle 206 has a planar end with a substantially elliptical-shaped opening.
The sealing structure 208 creates a seal with a typical wearer's ear canal. Sealing structure 208 is substantially spherically-dome shaped. Sealing structure 208 extends from the planar end of nozzle 206 and folds back towards the wearer's outer ear.
In aspects, as illustrated in
In aspects, the in-ear audio output device includes a stability band 216. The stability band may include an attachment feature 218 used to attach the stability band 216 to the device, and more specifically, to the earbud housing 204. In aspects, stability band 216 is removably attached to earbud housing 204. In other words, attachment feature 218 allows stability band 216 to be removed and added to the audio device. In other aspects, attachment feature 218 is integrally formed with earbud housing 204.
The case has a top portion 502, bottom portion 504, and a hinge 506. The top portion 502 pivots via the hinge 506 relative to a base portion 504 to open and close the case. As seen by the top view 500, the device is tightly constrained in the case. As illustrated in
Therefore, aspects provide a feature to assist a user to more easily remove an in-ear audio output device from its case. The feature does not interfere with how the device fits in the user's ear and does not create additional contact points with the user's body. Therefore, without compromising fit and comfort, the placement of the feature increases the user's ability to remove the device from the case.
In aspects, the body 202 includes a flat or substantially flat portion called the top cap (e.g., as described with reference to
In aspects the raised feature 802 is crescent shaped. The crescent shape has a first point 802a on a first end and a second point 802b on a second end and a middle portion 804 between the first point 802a and the second point 802b. In some designs, the middle portion 804 extends further from the body 202 as compared to the first point 802a and 802b. In an example, the middle portion 804 is approximately 0.6 mm to 1 mm in height from the surface of the body 202. The first point 802a and second point 802b taper from the middle portion 804. The bottom portion 806 of the feature (when the device is positioned in-ear) is contoured to the shape of a finger with the feature 802 and tapers from the middle portion 804 to each of the points 802a and 802b.
As shown in
While the raised shape 802 is described and illustrated as a crescent shape, it may be any raised feature that provides a surface for a user to grip the device. When gripped, the raised feature offers affordance for a user's finger to remain in contact with the otherwise smooth body of the device, and not slide off the device. The feature is positioned on one of the few locations on an in-ear audio output device that will not come in contact with human skin. The size of the design remains largely unchanged. The ergonomics of the device is not impacted. Finally, the case for the device may remain the same. The size, orientation, and nature of the feature allow the device and case to maintain existing competitive advantages associated with size, fit, comfort, and design.
Numerous uses of and departures from the specific apparatus and techniques disclosed herein may be made without departing from the inventive concepts. Consequently, the invention is to be construed as embracing each and every novel feature and novel combination of features disclosed herein.
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