This invention relates to the field of audio devices and more particularly to an audio system with a cradle for supporting digital music players and providing power to such.
Many existing audio devices such as portable stereo systems and portable karaoke systems have cradles that accept portable music players. In such, the portable music player connects through a plug in the cradle that is proprietary to the audio device. Power is provided to the portable music player through the jack and audio is communicated from the portable music player to the audio device through the jack.
Being that the plug is an integral part of the cradle; the cradle/jack system only operates for one or a limited number of portable music players. For example, some recent audio devices have a cradle that only accepts a certain portable music player such as an iPOD Nano. If it is desired to use a different portable music player, there is no way to connect and/or support the different portable music player through the cradle/jack system. Instead, the non-supported portable music player must be connected to audio inputs through audio cables and, since it does not fit in the cradle, it rests on a nearby surface. The non-supported portable music player does not receive power through the audio cables and requires an additional cable to a source of power such as a wall-wart power supply.
What is needed is an audio system that holds and provides power directly to a variety of possible devices when one of such devices are supported in a cradle.
In one embodiment, a music system is disclosed including an enclosure and at least one cavity formed in the enclosure. The cavity(s) have side slots sized to interface with a hand of a person and have an opening towards the top. The opening towards the top of each of the cavities is sized to accept and hold a microphone. The cavities are used to carry the system and alternately hold one or more microphones.
In another embodiment, a method of using a music system is disclosed. The music system has an enclosure and at least one cavity in the enclosure that forms both a handle and a microphone holder. The cavity has side slots sized to accept a hand of a person and has an opening towards the top of the cavity. The opening towards the top of the cavity is sized to accept and hold a microphone. The method includes storing microphones in each of the opening towards the top of the cavity then, later, removing at least one of the microphones and inserting a hand into at least one of the cavities for carrying the music system by holding the music system through the at least one cavity.
In another embodiment, a music system is disclosed including an enclosure and an integrated handle system. The integrated handle system is for carrying the music system and when the music system is not being carried, the integrated handle system provides a place for holding one or more microphones.
The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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The exemplary audio device (system) 10 has a system console 24 supported by a pedestal 20. The system console 24 typically has controls (e.g. volume, play, stop, etc), displays and indicators. In this exemplary system 10, music or karaoke content comes from a digital music player 80 that is inserted into a cradle 81 (see
In a preferred embodiment, the cradle 81 is stepped as disclosed in the parent application, “DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER CRADLE ATTACHMENT,” which is included by reference. Thereby, the cradle 81 supports a large variety of music players 80 of varying sizes and shapes. In such, the music player 80 sits in a cradle 81. Power is provided from a power port (e.g. USB port) 21, into which the power cable plug 82 (e.g. USB plug) is connected to provide power to the music player 80. Although not shown, audio from the music player is connected to the audio input jacks 99 of the system 10. In this way, the system 10 supports many different music players 80 from one or more manufactures and having different sizes, thicknesses and shapes. It is anticipated that the power cable/plug 82 is supplied by the manufacturer of the music player 80 since the music player end of the cable/plug 82 is often terminated with a proprietary connector.
The system is supported by a base 22, preferably wider than the pedestal 20 to reduce the probability of tipping.
The pedestal 20 has side walls 17. Preferably, the side walls 17 of the pedestal 20 are not parallel and purposely angle towards each other getting closer towards the front of the pedestal 15, where the user typically stands. Two speakers 50/52 are rotatably mounted to the side walls 17 of the pedestal 20. The speakers 50/52 are rotated to face away from the user (performer) as shown in
Note that other mechanisms are anticipated that provide the same feature in which the speakers are directed outwardly (sound is aimed away from straight ahead) when facing away from the performer and in which the speakers are directed inwardly (sound is aimed to a focal point near the performer) when facing the performer. For example, in some embodiments, the sides of the pedestal 20 are parallel, but the rotating posts that support the speakers 50/52 are at an angle with respect to the side walls of the pedestal 20. In some embodiments, more than two rotatable speakers 50/52 are anticipated (not shown).
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In some embodiments, electrical connections are provided to connect the speakers 50/52 to the audio outputs of the system 10. There are many ways known to electrically connect a rotating device (e.g. a wind generator is rotatably mounted to a tower and electricity passes through the rotatable interface from the generator to the electrical connections at the ground). The example shown has two sets of connectors 58/60 on the speaker support post 54 that connect to contacts 28 and 29 in the cavity 26.
Alternately, in some embodiments, the speakers 50/52 are electrically connected to the system 10 by wires (not shown) instead of through electrical connections associated with the rotating connection.
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In some embodiments, the system 10 includes a base speaker 19 (e.g. a sub-woofer), preferably mounted in the pedestal 20.
Handles 71/73 of the microphones 70/72 are inserted into microphone holders 90/92 that double as handles 90/92. A convex surface 91/93 of the microphone holders 90/92 that double as handles 90/92 keeps the microphone handles 71/73 from falling out while providing enough of an opening for a persons fingers 98 (see
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In this exemplary system 110, music or karaoke content comes from a music player 80 that is inserted into a cradle 81 and connected to audio inputs of the exemplary system 110. In this example, there is one microphone 70 in a first dual-purpose handle/microphone holder 100 and the second dual-purpose handle/microphone holder 102 is empty.
In a preferred embodiment, the cradle 81 is stepped as disclosed in the parent application, “DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER CRADLE ATTACHMENT,” which is included by reference. Thereby, the cradle 81 supports a large variety of music players 80 of varying sizes and shapes. In such, the music player 80 sits in a cradle 81. Power is provided from a power port (e.g. USB port) 21, into which the power cable plug 82 (e.g. USB plug) is connected to provide power to the music player 80. Although not shown, audio from the music player is connected to the audio input jacks of the system 110. In this way, the system 110 supports many different music players 80 from one or more manufactures and having different sizes, thicknesses and shapes. It is anticipated that the power cable/plug 82 is supplied by the manufacturer of the music player 80 since the music player end of the cable/plug 82 is often terminated with a proprietary connector.
Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.
This application is related to a co-pending application, filed even date, attorney docket 2238.18, titled, “SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DIRECTIONAL SPEAKERS”. This application is also related to a co-pending application, filed even date, attorney docket 2238.19, titled, “SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HOLDING A DEVICE AND CONTAINING A MICROPHONE.” This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 12/699,078, filed on Feb. 3, 2010 and titled “DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER CRADLE ATTACHMENT”, the content of which is included by reference.
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Parent | 12699078 | Feb 2010 | US |
Child | 12889983 | US |