The invention generally provides wearable electronic devices having ornamental and deployment modes. More specifically, the invention provides wearable electronic devices that, during ornamental mode, visually present as high-end jewelry of a luxurious nature such as those worn by socialites and style/fashion mavens.
There is a need for wearable electronic devices, e.g., audio earbud devices, which do not suffer from problems such as tangling wires. U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20080161023 to Ko describes a decorative wireless earphone that is a single piece integrated with a necklace, a microphone, a main unit and an earpiece. The main unit has a shape of pendant, and the earplug is hidden behind the ornamental part. The lead wire is received in the necklace. The distance between the microphone and the earpiece is almost equal to the distance between the mouth and the ear of human.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20110216931 to, describes electronic communication devices that are configured in the form of a personal accessory. The devices may include a communication module and at least one ear speaker operably connected to the communication module through at least one wire. The communication module enables wireless communication with another device, e.g., cellular telephones, digital data players, etc. The communication module may be concealed behind a first disguising component. At least one wire of the device may also be concealed within or run contiguously with another disguising component.
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 20140338397 to Andreini, III et al. describes a decorative wireless earphone communication device. The decorative wireless earphone communication device may include a pendant housing the electronics for the device, a necklace which supports the pendant around the neck of the user, an earphone connected to the pendant, and a decorative faceplate removably attached to the front of the pendant. When the device is in use, the pendant and decorative faceplate hangs naturally around the neck of the user.
Nevertheless, additional opportunities exist to provide individuals interested in both beauty and functionality in audio devices. In some cases, such devices require no electronic power source during ornamental mode.
In a first embodiment, a wearable electronic device is provided having ornamental and deployment modes. The device comprises a flexible loop, first and second ornamental components, at least one flexible cable segment, and an electronic interface. The flexible loop allows for at least partial conformal contact with a surface of an individual or the individual's clothing, or both. The first ornamental component is physically associated with the loop. The at least one flexible cable segment extends from the loop or the ornamental article. Each segment terminates in an electronic component. The electronic interface is wired to each electronic component for electronic communication therebetween. The second ornamental component is physically associated with the first ornamental component, the loop, or the at least one cable segment. During ornamental mode, the interface is partially or wholly hidden due to immobilization to the first or second ornamental component, and the at least one electronic component is partially or wholly hidden due to immobilization to another of the first or second ornamental components. During deployment mode, the at least one electronic component is placed in substantially immobilized contact to a surface of the individual that is not contacted by the loop.
The device may vary in construction. For example, the loop may be sized to encircle the individual's neck, head, arm, wrist, finger, torso, leg, ankle or toe. In some instances, the loop may comprise a chain. In addition, at least one ornamental component may be more rigid than the loop. Furthermore, at least one cable segment may comprise static shielding.
The device may a metallic surface finish, e.g., that is not prone to tarnish upon exposure to human skin. For example, the metallic surface finish may comprise gold, silver, or platinum.
The first and second electronic components may comprise first and second earphones, respectively, and the interface may comprise an audio jack. During ornamental mode, the earphones may be immobilized to the first ornamental component and the jack may be immobilized to the second ornamental component. The loop forming component may form a necklace strand and the first and second ornamental components may be located in a pendant-and-clasp relationship. Optionally, a third ornamental component may be provided for holding a cable segment extending from the jack. The first and third ornamental components may serve as modules that together form a unitary pendant physically associated with the loop. In such a case, the first and third ornamental components may have corresponding matching surfaces.
In any case, the device may include a jack cable segment extending from the jack, a first earphone cable segment extending from the first earphone, and a second earphone cable segment extending from the second earphone. The jack cable segment may exhibit a length that is within 1.5 to 2.5 times a combined length of the first and second earphone cable segments.
In some cases, the loop forms a necklace strand and the first and second ornamental components form a unitary pendant. The first ornamental component may comprise a cage. The second ornamental component may be located within the first ornamental component.
The loop may comprise a flexible portion attached to a curved portion, the curved portion including a microphone.
In some cases, the loop during ornamental mode the loop forms a necklace strand. At least one earphone or jack dangles from the first ornamental component. The second ornamental component may slidably hide the at least one dangling earphone or the dangling jack.
In another embodiment, a wearable audio device is provided having ornamental and deployment modes. The device includes a loop-forming component, a first flexible cable segment terminating in a first earphone, a second flexible cable segment terminating in a second earphone, a third flexible cable segment terminating in an audio jack that electronically communicates with the first and second earphone, an ornamental earphone component, and an ornamental jack component. During ornamental mode, the jack is partially or wholly hidden due to immobilization to the ornamental jack component, the first earphone, the second earphone, or both earphones are partially or wholly hidden due to immobilization to the ornamental earphone component, and the-loop forming component forms a necklace loop. During deployment mode, the a loop-forming component, the first, second, and third flexible cable segments, and the ornamental earphone and jack components remain physically associated with each other. Typically, the device excludes a physically associated electronic power source during ornamental mode.
Before describing the present invention in detail, it should be noted that embodiments of the invention may take the form of a useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof. It is also to be understood that the invention is not limited to specific makers of wearable devices or particular electronic communication protocols, as such may vary. It is further to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting.
In addition, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular article forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include both singular and plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to “a cable” includes a plurality of cables as well as a single cable, reference to “an electronic device” includes a single electronic device as well as a combination of electronic devices, and the like.
In addition, terminology indicative or suggestive of a particular spatial relationship between elements of the invention is to be construed in a relative sense rather an absolute sense unless the context of usage clearly dictates to the contrary. For example, an “upper” portion of an ornamental unit that also includes a lower portion does not necessarily indicate that the upper portion is always located above the lower portion.
In this specification and in the claims that follow, reference is made to a number of terms that shall be defined to have the following meanings, unless the context in which they are employed clearly indicates otherwise:
The terms “electronic,” “electronically,” and the like are used in their ordinary sense and relate to structures, e.g., semiconductor microstructures, that provide controlled conduction of electrons, holes and/or other charge carriers.
The term “jewelry” is used in its ordinary sense and refers to articles of personal adornment that serves at least an ornamental function, e.g., necklaces, head bands, earrings, rings, bracelets, cufflinks, belts, or anklets.
The term “mobile device” is used in its ordinary sense and refers to a portable, computing device, typically less than about 1 kilogram. Typically, mobile devices are wireless in nature and are powered by one or more secondary (rechargeable) batteries, though mobile devices may be powered by primary (nonrechargeable) batteries or wired powered sources. Mobile devices of the invention may be associated with a global positioning system (GPS). Exemplary mobile devices of the invention include smart phones, cell phones, MP3 players, tablet computers, etc.
“Optional” or “optionally” means that the subsequently described circumstance may or may not occur, so that the description includes instances where the circumstance occurs and instances where it does not.
The term “wireless” is used herein in its ordinary sense and refers to any of various devices that are operated with or actuated by electromagnetic waves rather than via hardwire or other physical connections. An electronic device may be both wired and wireless in nature.
In general, a wearable electronic device is provided. The device comprises a flexible loop, first and second ornamental components, at least one flexible cable segment, and an electronic interface. The flexible loops allows for at least partial conformal contact with a surface of an individual or the individual's clothing, or both. The first ornamental component is physically associated with the loop. The at least one flexible cable segment extends from the loop or the ornamental article. Each segment terminates in an electronic component. The electronic interface is wired to each electronic component for electronic communication therebetween. The second ornamental component is physically associated with the first ornamental component, the loop, or the at least one cable segment.
The device has ornamental and deployment modes. During ornamental mode, the interface is partially or wholly hidden due to immobilization to the first or second ornamental component, and the at least one electronic component is partially or wholly hidden due to immobilization to another of the first or second ornamental components. During deployment mode, the at least one electronic component is placed in substantially immobilized contact to a surface of the individual that is not contacted by the loop.
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Notably, chain segments 12 remain extended through top chevron 56 and middle chevron 54 as well as attached to an interior portion of the bottom chevron 52. As a result, bottom chevron 52 may be considered a component of the device's flexible loop. The chain segments also help keep the chevrons from being misplaced.
Chain segments are attached to ornamental cage 60. Located within the cage 60 is an silicone ornamental case 62 having a slit that provides access to the case's interior. At the ends of the cage are openings through which flexible earbuds can be inserted. As shown in
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Variations of the above described device are possible.
In addition, the cables of the device shown in
Variations on the invention will be apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art. For example, the invention may exhibit any of a number of form factors and feature. Such form factors and features may enhance the functionality and/or aesthetic appeal of the invention. For example, the jack is typically gold plated to ensure high-end audio performance. In addition, the jack may be of a standard size, e.g., 3.5 mm for compatibility with audio devices.
Exemplary color schemes for the Dipper device include: Concrete, which features matte gold chains, gray woven cables, and concrete ornamental components; Porcelain, which features matte gold chains, white woven cables, and while enameled porcelain ornamental components; and Wood, which features shine gold chains, black woven cables, and rich dark wooed ornamental components. Exemplary color schemes for the Caged Beauty device include: Blackout, which features, black chrome, black silicone, black leather, and purple silicone accent; Mod, which features, silver, powder coated white steel, black silicon, and white leather; and Luxe, which features gold, black silicone, and black leather. Exemplary color schemes for the Chic Lapel device include: Black Chrome, which features black metal welded cables, and hammered black chrome ornamental components; Copper, which features polished and/or hammered copper ornamental components, copper welded chains, and black leather cables; and Gold, which features polished and/or hammered gold ornamental components, gold welded chains, and silver.
The invention may also include or exclude certain elements as desired. For example, certain embodiments of the invention may include or exclude integrated volume controls or speakers. In some cases, the volume control or speaker may face the device's wearer.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected. For example, while the invention has generally been described in terms of wired audio devices that may include earphones that may physically interface with an electronic device such as a mobile phone, the invention does not necessarily exclude wireless technology.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/166,105, entitled “WEARABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE HAVING ORNAMENTAL AND DEPLOYMENT MODES,” filed on May 25, 2015, by inventors Aniyia L. Williams and Thi Phuong-Nam Bagley, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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6721579 | Liu | Apr 2004 | B2 |
20080161023 | Ko | Jul 2008 | A1 |
20110216931 | Bui | Sep 2011 | A1 |
20140338397 | Andreini, III | Nov 2014 | A1 |
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20160353193 A1 | Dec 2016 | US |
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