EP2606659B1 - Audio ear bud headphone with extended curvature - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure is generally related to audio headphones.
- earbud style headphones e.g., headphones designed to fit within a user's ear.
- Earbud style headphones are popular among users because earbud headphones are generally small and portable.
- earbud headphones may cooperate better with the user's other accessories or equipment, such as helmets, ski goggles, ear protectors, beanies, and headbands.
- a user may gain portability with conventional earbud style headphones, a user may sacrifice comfort because conventional earbud style headphones typically do not fit comfortably in every user's ear the same.
- Manufacturers/Designers of conventional earbuds typically design earbuds headphones to be held in place within a user's ear by sizing the earbud to be slightly larger than the outer ear of the user.
- users generally have wide ranges of outer ear sizes and configurations, which make it difficult for one size of earbud to comfortably fit all users' ears.
- a user's outer ear may be too small for the conventional earbud style headphone to comfortably fit in the user's outer ear. If the earbud is too large, then the earbud may fall out of the user's ear during use, or the earbud may cause discomfort to the user, thus frustrating the user and preventing the user from enjoying the portable audio system. On the other hand, the earbud style headphone may be too small, thus preventing the earbud from remaining in place adjacent to the user's ear canal. If the earbud is too small, then the sound quality may decrease and the earbud may tend to frequently fall out of the user's ear.
- Document EP0825796 A2 discloses an inner ear type earphone having a gap formed between an extension and a speaker assembly.
- Document US 2007/081688 A1 discloses an interchangeable earphone where a body of the earphone can accept different connecting elements. Manufacturers can thus switch between different connecting elements to produce plug-type earphones or insert-type earphones during the manufacturing process in accordance to the market.
- Implementations of the present invention comprise devices and systems for earbud-style headphones with an extended curvature configuration. Implementations of the invention provide an earbud headphone according to claim 1.
- a personal audio speaker system for use with a portable media playing device includes a wire that connects to the portable media playing device and a set of earbud headphones according to any one of claims 1 through 8.
- the set of earbud headphones is coupled to the wire and is configured to securely fit within a user's ear such that the earbud headphones securely remain within the user's ear during use.
- the earbud headphones can include a speaker assembly that is connected to the wire, and a speaker housing that is attached to a back portion of the speaker assembly.
- a main body portion can at least partially enclose the speaker assembly and speaker housing. Additionally, an extension can extend out from the retainer portion of the main body portion and away from the speaker assembly such that a gap is located between the retainer portion and the extension of the main body portion.
- An interchangeable earbud headphone kit includes an earbud headphone configured according to any of claims 1 through 3
- the main body portion includes a retainer portion and an extension that extends away from the retainer portion such that a gap is formed between the retainer portion and the extension.
- the interchangeable earbud headphone kit includes a retainer ring that is removably connected to the retainer portion.
- the interchangeable earbud headphone kit can include interchangeable components.
- the retainer ring is operatively associated with the retainer portion to secure the interchangeable components to the main body portion as desired by a user.
- a user can remove the retainer ring from the retainer portion to exchange components of the earbud headphones to customize the size, configuration, and aesthetic of the earbud headphones.
- the user can exchange the speaker assembly, the speaker housing, and/or the main body portion.
- Implementations of the present invention comprise devices and systems for earbud-style headphones with an extended curvature configuration.
- implementations of the invention provide an earbud headphone that includes a speaker housing and an extension that forms a gap between the retainer portion and the extension.
- the extension allows a user to secure a portion of the user's outer ear in the gap (i.e. between the extension and speaker housing) such that the earbud headphone maintains a secure and comfortable position within a user's ear.
- implementations of the present invention provide an earbud headphone that is securely held in place no matter the size or shape of the user's ear.
- implementations of the present invention provide an earbud headphone that is secured within a user's ear by using various elements and features that directly engage the user's ear.
- implementations of the present invention provide an earbud headphone that is far less likely to fall out of the user's ear compared to conventional earbud style headphones.
- implementations of the present invention thus provide an earbud headphone that is comfortable to wear no matter the size or configuration of a user's ear. For example, notwithstanding the size or shape of a user's ears, implementations of the present invention provide an earbud that is comfortable to wear. Therefore, unlike many conventional earbud headphones, a user's ear does not experience discomfort or pain while a user is wearing the earbud.
- implementations of the present invention provide an earbud headphone with improved acoustic properties.
- the earbud headphone acoustics are clearer and richer.
- the bass tones can be deeper, the tenor tones can be crisper, and the mid-range tones can be clearer compared to earbud headphones that lack the same configuration.
- FIG. 1 illustrates one example implementation of an earbud headphone 100.
- Figure 1 shows that the exemplary earbud headphone 100 can comprise various components, each having various characteristics and configurations.
- Figure 1 shows that the earbud headphone 100 can include a speaker assembly 102.
- the speaker assembly 102 comprises various internal speaker components that are configured to convert an audio signal into an audible sound wave that can be heard by human ears.
- Example internal speaker components can include coils, magnets, drivers, cones, electronics, and electrical connections that provide the speaker assembly 102 the capability of converting the audio signal into the audible sound wave.
- Figure 1 shows that the speaker assembly 102 can also include various configurations of external components.
- Figure 1 shows that at least one implementation of the speaker assembly 102 includes a mesh speaker cover 104 (see Figure 3 ).
- a manufacturer/designer can make the mesh speaker cover 104 from a variety of materials (e.g., aluminum or plastics).
- the speaker cover 104 can have various configurations.
- the speaker assembly 102 could include a speaker port or other configuration that allows the audible sound wave to leave the speaker assembly and enter a user's ear.
- Figure 1 shows that the speaker assembly 102 can further include a speaker housing 106.
- the speaker housing 106 can cover the back portion of the speaker assembly 102 to help protect the internal components of the speaker assembly 102 (see also Figure 2 ).
- the speaker assembly 102 is made from separate components from a main body portion 110 (see Figure 5 for example). Due to the fact that the speaker assembly 102 is separate from the housing, the bud headphone 100 can have an ergonomic configuration that is more comfortable to wear compared to traditional earbud headphones where the speaker assembly and the main body portion may be formed from a single integrated component.
- the speaker assembly 102 and the main body portion 110 are separate components, a manufacturer can connect a wire 118 to the main body portion 110 at a wire interface 116, extend the wire 118 through the main body portion 110, and then connect the wire 118 to the speaker assembly 102 near the top of the main body portion (see Figure 5 ).
- the bud headphone 100 can include a top entry wire 118 configuration, which in tum allows for an ergonomic gap 120 between the speaker housing 106 and the main body portion 110.
- a manufacturer/designer can configure the speaker housing 106 to have various acoustic properties to enhance the sound created by the speaker assembly 102.
- the speaker housing 106 can include a port that extends through the speaker housing 106 (see Figure 2 and Figure 5 ).
- the speaker housing 106 may include more or fewer ports depending on how the manufacturer/designer desires to affect the acoustics of the speaker assembly 102.
- the speaker housing can also include additional acoustic elements that a manufacturer/designer can use to control the acoustics of the speaker assembly 102.
- the speaker housing 106 can also assist to secure the earbud headphone 100 in a user's ear by interfacing or engaging with a portion of a user's ear.
- a manufacturer/designer can configure the speaker housing 106 such that the speaker housing 106 comfortably interfaces with the user's ear.
- Figure 1 illustrates the speaker housing 106 having substantially semi-spherical configuration with a flat end (see Figure 2 ). The substantially semi-spherical configuration provides a smooth and comfortable interface surface for fitting within the outer portions of the user's ear canal.
- the speaker housing 106 can be made from a soft elastic material, such as rubber. In other implementations, a manufacturer/designer can make the speaker housing 106 from foam, silicon, plastic, metal, composites, and/or any combination thereof.
- a manufacturer/designer can couple the speaker assembly 102 to the earbud headphone 100 in various manners with a number of functional ends in mind.
- Figure 1 shows that the earbud headphone 100 can include a front retainer 108 and a main body portion 110.
- the main body portion 110 can further include a back retainer 112.
- a manufacturer/designer can configure the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112 to couple together and secure the speaker assembly 102 in place between the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112.
- the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112 have a substantially ring-type configuration corresponding to the circumferential configuration of the speaker assembly 102 (see Figure 5 ).
- the manufacturer/designer can make the cross-sectional dimension of both the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112 smaller than a cross-sectional dimension of the speaker assembly 102, such that a portion of the speaker assembly 102 cannot pass through either the front retainer 108 or the back retainer 112.
- a manufacturer/designer can configure the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112 to securely hold the speaker assembly 102 in place when the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112 are coupled together.
- the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112 can couple together in various manners.
- the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112 can include a snap fit connection.
- the front retainer 108 can include one or more tabs (not shown) that engage one or more corresponding slots (not shown) located on the back retainer 112.
- the front retainer 108 can couple to the back retainer 112 using threads, slip-fit connection, adhesives, and/or other fasteners.
- a manufacturer/designer can configure the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112 to be coupled and decoupled by the user in order to exchange components of the earbud headphone 100, such as the speaker assembly 102, as will be explained in more detail below.
- Figure 1 shows that, to secure the speaker assembly 102, the main body portion 110 can also include features to guide electrical connections.
- Figure 1 illustrates the main body portion 110 with an extension 114 that extends away from the speaker assembly 102.
- Figure 1 shows, for example, that the extension 114 can connect to a wire interface 116, which couples a wire 118 to the extension 114 (see Figure 4 ).
- a manufacturer/designer can then use the extension to guide the wire 118 through the extension 114 to connect with the speaker assembly 102.
- a manufacturer/designer can make the earbud headphone 100 a wireless headphone, and therefore, the wireless earbud headphone 100 may not include the wire interface 116 or the wire 118.
- Figure 1 illustrates that the extension 114 can extend away from the speaker assembly 102 such that the extension 114 creates a gap 120 between the extension 114 and the speaker housing 106 (see also Figure 2 and Figure 3 ).
- the speaker assembly 102 including the speaker housing 106
- the extension 114 extends away from the user's ear and thereby allows the user to secure at least a portion of the user's ear in the gap 120 between the speaker housing 106 and the extension 114.
- the earbud headphone 100 actively engages at least a portion of the user's ear.
- a manufacturer/designer can form the extension 114 from various materials.
- the extension 114 material can be a bendable material that substantially holds a position after a user bends the extension 114 to conform to the user's ear shape.
- a manufacturer/designer can make the extension 114 out of a bendable inelastic material, such as a metal rod (e.g. aluminum or copper), or one or more memory metals.
- the extension 114 can take the form of a metal rod covered in rubber or bendable plastic such that the extension is bendable, but also comfortable on the user's ear.
- the bendable extension 114 provides for an adjustable gap 120 width that allows a user to secure at least a portion of the user's ear securely in the gap 120 regardless of the size or shape of the user's ear.
- a manufacturer/designer can make the extension 114 from non-bendable materials, such as hard plastics or composites.
- a manufacturer can choose to make the speaker housing 106 out of an elastic material, as discussed above. Therefore, because the speaker housing 106 is elastic, the speaker housing 106 can deflect slightly as a user positions a portion of the user's ear within the gap 120. Once the user has positioned the earbud headphone 100 in a comfortable position, the speaker housing 106 expands to gently clamp a portion of the user's ear between the speaker housing 106 and the extension 114, thus providing a secure and comfortable fit.
- the extension 114 illustrated in Figures 1 through 5 is only one implementation of the extension 114, and the extension 114 configuration can vary from one implementation to the next.
- Figure 1 through Figure 5 illustrate various views of the earbud headphone 100 that show the extension 114 as having a sweeping curved configuration extending away from the speaker assembly 102 (see Figure 2 and Figure 5 ).
- the extension 114 configuration can take almost any form.
- a manufacturer/designer can configure the extension 114 with a substantially square configuration (not shown). In such a configuration, the extension 114 can extend substantially perpendicular from the speaker assembly 102 and then make about a ninety degree angle downward to create the gap 120 between the extension 114 and the speaker assembly 102.
- Figure 5 illustrates one implementation of the earbud headphones 100 with various interchangeable components.
- Figure 5 illustrates an exploded view of an example earbud headphone 100 that can include interchangeable components that a user can exchange to customize the earbud headphone 100.
- the interchangeable components can include the speaker assembly 102, the speaker cover 104, the speaker housing 106, and even the main body portion 110.
- the user can exchange the speaker assembly 102 and/or the speaker housing 106 to create a customized sound.
- the user can exchange the speaker housing 106 and/or the main body portion 110 with different sizes or configurations.
- a user can change the look and style of the earbud headphones 100 by exchanging any component of the earbud headphone 100.
- kits that include various interchangeable components.
- a manufacturer/designer can provide a kit that includes one or more components that replace, or couple to, the front retainer 108 to change the size or geometric configuration of the portion of the earbud headphone 100 that is adjacent to the ear canal (or in some cases partially extending into the ear canal).
- the kit can provide components that increase/decrease the diameter of the front retainer 108, and/or provide various configurations of cushions, extensions, or similar features to the earbud headphone 100 such that a user can customize the way in which the earbud headphone 100 interfaces with the user's ear.
- Figures 6A and 6B illustrate one example implementation that is possible for a user to create upon removing the front retainer 108 from the back retainer 112 and exchanging components.
- Figures 6B and 6A illustrate a right-ear earbud headphone 100a and a left-earbud headphone 100b that include an in-ear protrusion 130 that can replace the speaker cover 104 illustrated in Figures 1 through 5 .
- a user can secure the in-ear protrusion 130 between the front retainer 108 and the back retainer 112.
- a user can customize the direction in which the in-ear protrusion extends by rotating the in-ear protrusion 130 with respect to the front retainer 108 and back retainer 112, thus creating a customized look and fit for an individual user.
- Figures 6A and 6B illustrate that the in-ear protrusion 130 in the right- earbud headphone 100a is positioned in a substantially mirrored position with respect to the in-ear protrusion 130 in the left-earbud headphone 100b to accommodate the generally mirrored characteristics between a user's right and left ears.
- various features and characteristics of the in-ear protrusion can vary.
- the length, shape, and cross-sectional dimension(s) of the in-ear protrusion 130 can vary from one implementation to the next, allowing a user to change from one in-ear protrusion 130 configuration to another.
- a user can use one configuration of the in-ear protrusion 130 in the right- earbud headphone 100a and a different in-ear protrusion 130 configuration in the left-ear bud headphone 100b to accommodate even subtle differences between a user's right ear and left ear.
- Figures 6A and 6B illustrate that the in-ear protrusion 130 can include a recess 132 that allows a user to mount a protrusion cover 134 to the end of the protrusion.
- the protrusion cover 134 is a soft and formable rubber-like material that can conform to the shape of a user's inner ear.
- the size and shape of the protrusion cover 134 can vary from one implementation to the next to allow a user to specifically customize the fit of the protrusion cover 134 within the user's ear.
- the in-ear protrusion 130 can include various other features and characteristics.
- Figures 6A and 6B illustrate that the in-ear protrusion 130 can include a protrusion mesh 136 that protects the speaker assembly from dust and other contaminants.
- the in-ear protrusion 130 does not include the protrusion mesh 136.
- Figures 6A and 6B illustrate that the earbud headphones 100 (i.e. 100a and 100b) can utilize both the in-ear protrusion 130 and the gap 120 to secure the earbud headphones in the ear of a user.
- the in-ear protrusion 130 secures the earbud headphone 100 within the inner portion of a user's ear, while the gap 120 interfaces with an outer portion of a user's ear. In this manner, the earbud headphone 100 can provide an extremely comfortable and secure fit compared to conventional headphones.
- FIG. 1 through 6B illustrates only example implementation of the interchangeable earbud headphone 100.
- Example implementations of the present invention can therefore include earbud headphones that provide a comfortable and secure fit within a user's ear.
- implementations of the present invention allow a user to enjoy the portability and size of the earbud headphone, while enjoying a comfortable fit that does not easily fall out of the user's ear.
- implementations of the present invention provide for a customizable earbud headphone in which a user can customize one or more components of the earbud headphone to tailor the fit, look and/or acoustics of the earbud headphone 100.
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Description
- The present disclosure is generally related to audio headphones.
- Conventional portable audio systems often include a pair of headphones that are connected to a portable media player (e.g., with one or more wires). As the headphone industry has expanded, the style range of headphones from which a user may choose has increased. One popular style or configuration of headphones is known as earbud style headphones (e.g., headphones designed to fit within a user's ear). Earbud style headphones are popular among users because earbud headphones are generally small and portable. Moreover, when a user is participating in various activities, earbud headphones may cooperate better with the user's other accessories or equipment, such as helmets, ski goggles, ear protectors, beanies, and headbands.
- Although a user may gain portability with conventional earbud style headphones, a user may sacrifice comfort because conventional earbud style headphones typically do not fit comfortably in every user's ear the same. Manufacturers/Designers of conventional earbuds typically design earbuds headphones to be held in place within a user's ear by sizing the earbud to be slightly larger than the outer ear of the user. As can be appreciated, users generally have wide ranges of outer ear sizes and configurations, which make it difficult for one size of earbud to comfortably fit all users' ears.
- For example, in many circumstances a user's outer ear may be too small for the conventional earbud style headphone to comfortably fit in the user's outer ear. If the earbud is too large, then the earbud may fall out of the user's ear during use, or the earbud may cause discomfort to the user, thus frustrating the user and preventing the user from enjoying the portable audio system. On the other hand, the earbud style headphone may be too small, thus preventing the earbud from remaining in place adjacent to the user's ear canal. If the earbud is too small, then the sound quality may decrease and the earbud may tend to frequently fall out of the user's ear.
- Conventional earbud headphones are known for example from
EP 0611 111 A1 . DocumentUS 2008/310666 A1 describes a clamp that on the one hand can be attached to the ear and on the other hand can be attached to conventional earbud headphones - Document
EP0825796 A2 discloses an inner ear type earphone having a gap formed between an extension and a speaker assembly. - Document
US 2007/081688 A1 discloses an interchangeable earphone where a body of the earphone can accept different connecting elements. Manufacturers can thus switch between different connecting elements to produce plug-type earphones or insert-type earphones during the manufacturing process in accordance to the market. - Implementations of the present invention comprise devices and systems for earbud-style headphones with an extended curvature configuration. Implementations of the invention provide an earbud headphone according to claim 1.
- A personal audio speaker system for use with a portable media playing device according to claim 9 includes a wire that connects to the portable media playing device and a set of earbud headphones according to any one of claims 1 through 8. The set of earbud headphones is coupled to the wire and is configured to securely fit within a user's ear such that the earbud headphones securely remain within the user's ear during use. The earbud headphones can include a speaker assembly that is connected to the wire, and a speaker housing that is attached to a back portion of the speaker assembly. A main body portion can at least partially enclose the speaker assembly and speaker housing. Additionally, an extension can extend out from the retainer portion of the main body portion and away from the speaker assembly such that a gap is located between the retainer portion and the extension of the main body portion.
- An interchangeable earbud headphone kit according to claim 10 includes an earbud headphone configured according to any of claims 1 through 3 The main body portion includes a retainer portion and an extension that extends away from the retainer portion such that a gap is formed between the retainer portion and the extension. Moreover, the interchangeable earbud headphone kit includes a retainer ring that is removably connected to the retainer portion. Additionally, the interchangeable earbud headphone kit can include interchangeable components. In the embodiment according to claim 10, the retainer ring is operatively associated with the retainer portion to secure the interchangeable components to the main body portion as desired by a user. Thus, a user can remove the retainer ring from the retainer portion to exchange components of the earbud headphones to customize the size, configuration, and aesthetic of the earbud headphones. For example, the user can exchange the speaker assembly, the speaker housing, and/or the main body portion.
- Additional features and advantages of exemplary implementations of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by the practice of such exemplary implementations. The features and advantages of such implementations may be realized and obtained by means of the instruments and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. These and other features will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, or may be learned by the practice of such exemplary implementations as set forth hereinafter.
- In order to describe the manner in which the above-recited and other advantages and features of the invention can be obtained, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are not therefore to be considered to be limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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Figure 1 illustrates a side view of an earbud headphone in accordance with an implementation of the present invention; -
Figures 2 illustrates a back, perspective view thereof; -
Figure 3 illustrates a front, perspective view thereof; -
Figure 4 illustrates a back view thereof; -
Figure 5 illustrates an exploded view thereof: and -
Figures 6A and6B illustrate an example implementation of an earbud headphone with an in-ear protrusion. - Implementations of the present invention comprise devices and systems for earbud-style headphones with an extended curvature configuration. For example, implementations of the invention provide an earbud headphone that includes a speaker housing and an extension that forms a gap between the retainer portion and the extension. In one implementation, the extension allows a user to secure a portion of the user's outer ear in the gap (i.e. between the extension and speaker housing) such that the earbud headphone maintains a secure and comfortable position within a user's ear.
- For example, implementations of the present invention provide an earbud headphone that is securely held in place no matter the size or shape of the user's ear. For example, unlike many conventional earbud headphones, implementations of the present invention provide an earbud headphone that is secured within a user's ear by using various elements and features that directly engage the user's ear. Thus, implementations of the present invention provide an earbud headphone that is far less likely to fall out of the user's ear compared to conventional earbud style headphones.
- Moreover, implementations of the present invention thus provide an earbud headphone that is comfortable to wear no matter the size or configuration of a user's ear. For example, notwithstanding the size or shape of a user's ears, implementations of the present invention provide an earbud that is comfortable to wear. Therefore, unlike many conventional earbud headphones, a user's ear does not experience discomfort or pain while a user is wearing the earbud.
- In addition, implementations of the present invention provide an earbud headphone with improved acoustic properties. In particular, due to the configuration of the earbud headphone disclosed herein, the earbud headphone acoustics are clearer and richer. For example, the bass tones can be deeper, the tenor tones can be crisper, and the mid-range tones can be clearer compared to earbud headphones that lack the same configuration.
- As mentioned, implementations of the present invention provide an ear bud headphone that can include various features and characteristics.
Figure 1 illustrates one example implementation of anearbud headphone 100.Figure 1 shows that theexemplary earbud headphone 100 can comprise various components, each having various characteristics and configurations. For example,Figure 1 shows that theearbud headphone 100 can include aspeaker assembly 102. Thespeaker assembly 102 comprises various internal speaker components that are configured to convert an audio signal into an audible sound wave that can be heard by human ears. Example internal speaker components can include coils, magnets, drivers, cones, electronics, and electrical connections that provide thespeaker assembly 102 the capability of converting the audio signal into the audible sound wave. - In addition to the internal components,
Figure 1 shows that thespeaker assembly 102 can also include various configurations of external components. For example,Figure 1 shows that at least one implementation of thespeaker assembly 102 includes a mesh speaker cover 104 (seeFigure 3 ). In one implementation, a manufacturer/designer can make themesh speaker cover 104 from a variety of materials (e.g., aluminum or plastics). In alternative implementations, thespeaker cover 104 can have various configurations. For example, instead of having themesh speaker cover 104, thespeaker assembly 102 could include a speaker port or other configuration that allows the audible sound wave to leave the speaker assembly and enter a user's ear. - In addition to the
speaker cover 104,Figure 1 shows that thespeaker assembly 102 can further include aspeaker housing 106. In one implementation, thespeaker housing 106 can cover the back portion of thespeaker assembly 102 to help protect the internal components of the speaker assembly 102 (see alsoFigure 2 ). - Notably, in one example implementation, the
speaker assembly 102, including thespeaker cover 104 andspeaker housing 106, is made from separate components from a main body portion 110 (seeFigure 5 for example). Due to the fact that thespeaker assembly 102 is separate from the housing, thebud headphone 100 can have an ergonomic configuration that is more comfortable to wear compared to traditional earbud headphones where the speaker assembly and the main body portion may be formed from a single integrated component. - As
Figure 1 illustrates, because thespeaker assembly 102 and themain body portion 110 are separate components, a manufacturer can connect awire 118 to themain body portion 110 at awire interface 116, extend thewire 118 through themain body portion 110, and then connect thewire 118 to thespeaker assembly 102 near the top of the main body portion (seeFigure 5 ). Thus, thebud headphone 100 can include atop entry wire 118 configuration, which in tum allows for anergonomic gap 120 between thespeaker housing 106 and themain body portion 110. Several other features and characteristics that relate to the top entry configuration will be discussed further below. - For example, a manufacturer/designer can configure the
speaker housing 106 to have various acoustic properties to enhance the sound created by thespeaker assembly 102. For example, thespeaker housing 106 can include a port that extends through the speaker housing 106 (seeFigure 2 andFigure 5 ). In alternative implementations, thespeaker housing 106 may include more or fewer ports depending on how the manufacturer/designer desires to affect the acoustics of thespeaker assembly 102. The speaker housing can also include additional acoustic elements that a manufacturer/designer can use to control the acoustics of thespeaker assembly 102. - In addition to various acoustical functions, one will appreciate that various other features of the
speaker housing 106 can also assist to secure theearbud headphone 100 in a user's ear by interfacing or engaging with a portion of a user's ear. Specifically, a manufacturer/designer can configure thespeaker housing 106 such that thespeaker housing 106 comfortably interfaces with the user's ear. For example,Figure 1 illustrates thespeaker housing 106 having substantially semi-spherical configuration with a flat end (seeFigure 2 ). The substantially semi-spherical configuration provides a smooth and comfortable interface surface for fitting within the outer portions of the user's ear canal. - Despite the configuration of the
speaker housing 106, a manufacturer/designer can make thespeaker housing 106 out of various materials. In one example implementation, thespeaker housing 106 can be made from a soft elastic material, such as rubber. In other implementations, a manufacturer/designer can make thespeaker housing 106 from foam, silicon, plastic, metal, composites, and/or any combination thereof. - Notwithstanding the various configurations, materials, and components of the
speaker assembly 102, a manufacturer/designer can couple thespeaker assembly 102 to theearbud headphone 100 in various manners with a number of functional ends in mind. For example,Figure 1 shows that theearbud headphone 100 can include afront retainer 108 and amain body portion 110. Themain body portion 110 can further include aback retainer 112. As shown inFigure 1 , a manufacturer/designer can configure thefront retainer 108 and theback retainer 112 to couple together and secure thespeaker assembly 102 in place between thefront retainer 108 and theback retainer 112. - For example, in one implementation, the
front retainer 108 and theback retainer 112 have a substantially ring-type configuration corresponding to the circumferential configuration of the speaker assembly 102 (seeFigure 5 ). One will appreciate that the manufacturer/designer can make the cross-sectional dimension of both thefront retainer 108 and theback retainer 112 smaller than a cross-sectional dimension of thespeaker assembly 102, such that a portion of thespeaker assembly 102 cannot pass through either thefront retainer 108 or theback retainer 112. Thus, and asFigure 1 illustrates, a manufacturer/designer can configure thefront retainer 108 and theback retainer 112 to securely hold thespeaker assembly 102 in place when thefront retainer 108 and theback retainer 112 are coupled together. - The
front retainer 108 and theback retainer 112 can couple together in various manners. For example, in one implementation thefront retainer 108 and theback retainer 112 can include a snap fit connection. In particular, thefront retainer 108 can include one or more tabs (not shown) that engage one or more corresponding slots (not shown) located on theback retainer 112. In alternative implementations, thefront retainer 108 can couple to theback retainer 112 using threads, slip-fit connection, adhesives, and/or other fasteners. In at least one implementation, a manufacturer/designer can configure thefront retainer 108 and theback retainer 112 to be coupled and decoupled by the user in order to exchange components of theearbud headphone 100, such as thespeaker assembly 102, as will be explained in more detail below. - In addition to including the
back retainer 112,Figure 1 shows that, to secure thespeaker assembly 102, themain body portion 110 can also include features to guide electrical connections. For example,Figure 1 illustrates themain body portion 110 with anextension 114 that extends away from thespeaker assembly 102.Figure 1 shows, for example, that theextension 114 can connect to awire interface 116, which couples awire 118 to the extension 114 (seeFigure 4 ). A manufacturer/designer can then use the extension to guide thewire 118 through theextension 114 to connect with thespeaker assembly 102. In alternative implementations, a manufacturer/designer can make theearbud headphone 100 a wireless headphone, and therefore, thewireless earbud headphone 100 may not include thewire interface 116 or thewire 118. - Not only can the
extension 114 guide thewire 118 to thespeaker assembly 102, but theextension 114 can also assist in securing theearbud headphone 100 within a user's ear. For example,Figure 1 illustrates that theextension 114 can extend away from thespeaker assembly 102 such that theextension 114 creates agap 120 between theextension 114 and the speaker housing 106 (see alsoFigure 2 andFigure 3 ). Thus, when a user is wearing theearbud headphone 100, thespeaker assembly 102, including thespeaker housing 106, can go inside the user's outer ear. Theextension 114 extends away from the user's ear and thereby allows the user to secure at least a portion of the user's ear in thegap 120 between thespeaker housing 106 and theextension 114. Thus, theearbud headphone 100 actively engages at least a portion of the user's ear. - To further secure the
earbud headphone 100 within a user's ear, a manufacturer/designer can form theextension 114 from various materials. In one example implementation, theextension 114 material can be a bendable material that substantially holds a position after a user bends theextension 114 to conform to the user's ear shape. For example, a manufacturer/designer can make theextension 114 out of a bendable inelastic material, such as a metal rod (e.g. aluminum or copper), or one or more memory metals. In one implementation, theextension 114 can take the form of a metal rod covered in rubber or bendable plastic such that the extension is bendable, but also comfortable on the user's ear. Thebendable extension 114 provides for anadjustable gap 120 width that allows a user to secure at least a portion of the user's ear securely in thegap 120 regardless of the size or shape of the user's ear. - In further implementations, a manufacturer/designer can make the
extension 114 from non-bendable materials, such as hard plastics or composites. When theextension 114 is made from non-bendable materials, a manufacturer can choose to make thespeaker housing 106 out of an elastic material, as discussed above. Therefore, because thespeaker housing 106 is elastic, thespeaker housing 106 can deflect slightly as a user positions a portion of the user's ear within thegap 120. Once the user has positioned theearbud headphone 100 in a comfortable position, thespeaker housing 106 expands to gently clamp a portion of the user's ear between thespeaker housing 106 and theextension 114, thus providing a secure and comfortable fit. - As can be appreciated, the
extension 114 illustrated inFigures 1 through 5 is only one implementation of theextension 114, and theextension 114 configuration can vary from one implementation to the next. For example,Figure 1 through Figure 5 illustrate various views of theearbud headphone 100 that show theextension 114 as having a sweeping curved configuration extending away from the speaker assembly 102 (seeFigure 2 andFigure 5 ). In alternative implementations, theextension 114 configuration can take almost any form. For example, a manufacturer/designer can configure theextension 114 with a substantially square configuration (not shown). In such a configuration, theextension 114 can extend substantially perpendicular from thespeaker assembly 102 and then make about a ninety degree angle downward to create thegap 120 between theextension 114 and thespeaker assembly 102. - Notwithstanding the configuration of the
extension 114, a manufacturer/designer can configure theearbud headphone 100 with interchangeable components such that a user can customize the size, look, and fit of theearbud headphone 100. For example,Figure 5 illustrates one implementation of theearbud headphones 100 with various interchangeable components. In particular,Figure 5 illustrates an exploded view of anexample earbud headphone 100 that can include interchangeable components that a user can exchange to customize theearbud headphone 100. - For example, the interchangeable components can include the
speaker assembly 102, thespeaker cover 104, thespeaker housing 106, and even themain body portion 110. Thus, for example, if the user desires to change the acoustic properties of theearbud headphone 100, the user can exchange thespeaker assembly 102 and/or thespeaker housing 106 to create a customized sound. Similarly, if the user desires to change the fit of theearbud headphone 100, then the user can exchange thespeaker housing 106 and/or themain body portion 110 with different sizes or configurations. Of course, a user can change the look and style of theearbud headphones 100 by exchanging any component of theearbud headphone 100. - In one implementation, a manufacturer/designer can produce kits that include various interchangeable components. In particular, a manufacturer/designer can provide a kit that includes one or more components that replace, or couple to, the
front retainer 108 to change the size or geometric configuration of the portion of theearbud headphone 100 that is adjacent to the ear canal (or in some cases partially extending into the ear canal). For example, the kit can provide components that increase/decrease the diameter of thefront retainer 108, and/or provide various configurations of cushions, extensions, or similar features to theearbud headphone 100 such that a user can customize the way in which theearbud headphone 100 interfaces with the user's ear. - As explained above, a manufacturer/designer can make the
front retainer 108 be removably coupled to theback retainer 112 allowing a user to separate thefront retainer 108 from theback retainer 112 to exchange one or more components. For example,Figures 6A and6B illustrate one example implementation that is possible for a user to create upon removing thefront retainer 108 from theback retainer 112 and exchanging components. In particular,Figures 6B and6A illustrate a right-ear earbud headphone 100a and a left-earbud headphone 100b that include an in-ear protrusion 130 that can replace thespeaker cover 104
illustrated inFigures 1 through 5 . - As
Figures 6A and6B show, a user can secure the in-ear protrusion 130 between thefront retainer 108 and theback retainer 112. In addition, a user can customize the direction in which the in-ear protrusion extends by rotating the in-ear protrusion 130 with respect to thefront retainer 108 and backretainer 112, thus creating a customized look and fit for an individual user. For example,Figures 6A and6B illustrate that the in-ear protrusion 130 in the right-earbud headphone 100a is positioned in a substantially mirrored position with respect to the in-ear protrusion 130 in the left-earbud headphone 100b to accommodate the generally mirrored characteristics between a user's right and left ears. - To further accommodate a particular user's ear, various features and characteristics of the in-ear protrusion can vary. For example the length, shape, and cross-sectional dimension(s) of the in-
ear protrusion 130 can vary from one implementation to the next, allowing a user to change from one in-ear protrusion 130 configuration to another. For example, a user can use one configuration of the in-ear protrusion 130 in the right-earbud headphone 100a and a different in-ear protrusion 130 configuration in the left-ear bud headphone 100b to accommodate even subtle differences between a user's right ear and left ear. - In order to further customize the in-
ear protrusion 130,Figures 6A and6B illustrate that the in-ear protrusion 130 can include arecess 132 that allows a user to mount aprotrusion cover 134 to the end of the protrusion. In one implementation, theprotrusion cover 134 is a soft and formable rubber-like material that can conform to the shape of a user's inner ear. As with the configuration of the in-ear protrusion 130, the size and shape of theprotrusion cover 134 can vary from one implementation to the next to allow a user to specifically customize the fit of theprotrusion cover 134 within the user's ear. - In addition to the
protrusion cover 134, the in-ear protrusion 130 can include various other features and characteristics. For example,Figures 6A and6B illustrate that the in-ear protrusion 130 can include aprotrusion mesh 136 that protects the speaker assembly from dust and other contaminants. In an alternative implementation, the in-ear protrusion 130 does not include theprotrusion mesh 136. - Regardless of the various characteristics of the in-
ear protrusion 130,Figures 6A and6B illustrate that the earbud headphones 100 (i.e. 100a and 100b) can utilize both the in-ear protrusion 130 and thegap 120 to secure the earbud headphones in the ear of a user. For example, the in-ear protrusion 130 secures theearbud headphone 100 within the inner portion of a user's ear, while thegap 120 interfaces with an outer portion of a user's ear. In this manner, theearbud headphone 100 can provide an extremely comfortable and secure fit compared to conventional headphones. -
Figures 1 through 6B , however, illustrates only example implementation of theinterchangeable earbud headphone 100. One will appreciate, therefore, that other implementations can have more, fewer, or different components depending on the particular implementation of theear bud headphone 100. Example implementations of the present invention can therefore include earbud headphones that provide a comfortable and secure fit within a user's ear. Thus, implementations of the present invention allow a user to enjoy the portability and size of the earbud headphone, while enjoying a comfortable fit that does not easily fall out of the user's ear. Moreover, implementations of the present invention provide for a customizable earbud headphone in which a user can customize one or more components of the earbud headphone to tailor the fit, look and/or acoustics of theearbud headphone 100. - The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative. The invention is defined in the appended claims.
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- An earbud headphone (100) configured to provide a user with a comfortable and secure fit such that the earbud headphone (100) does not easily fall out of the user's ear while in use, comprising:a speaker assembly (102) capable of converting an audio signal into a sound wave audible to the human ear;a speaker housing (106) attached to the speaker assembly (102) and at least partially covering a back portion of the speaker assembly (102);a main body portion (110) made from a component separated from the speaker assembly (102) and wherein the main body portion (110) at least partially encloses the speaker assembly (102), the main body portion (110) comprising a retainer portion (112) secured to the speaker housing (106); andan extension (114) extending out from the retainer portion (112) of the main body portion (110) and away from the speaker assembly (102) characterised in that a gap (120) is located between the retainer portion (112) and the extension (114) of the main body portion (110), wherein the user can position at least a portion of the user's ear in the gap (120), whereina back portion of the speaker housing (106) extends through the retainer portion (112) of the main body portion (110) into the gap (120) between the extension (114) and the retainer portion (112) of the main body portion (110).
- The earbud headphone (100) as recited in claim 1, wherein the speaker housing (106) is made from an elastic material.
- The earbud headphone (100) as recited in claim 2, wherein the extension (114) is made from a bendable material, such that the user can adjust the width of the gap (120) between the extension (114) and the retainer portion (112).
- The earbud headphone (100) as recited in claim 3, comprising:a front retainer (108); andwherein the retainer portion (112) of the main body portion (110) comprises a back retainer (112), wherein the speaker assembly (102) is secured between the front retainer (108) and the back retainer (112).
- The earbud headphone (100) as recited in claim 4, wherein the front retainer (108) and the back retainer (112) are removably coupled together.
- The earbud headphone (100) as recited in claim 5, wherein the ear bud headphone (100) is configured to be interchangeable, such that the user can uncouple the front retainer (108) from the back retainer (112) and exchange one or more of the following components to customize the size, fit, and aesthetic of the earbud headphone (100):the speaker assembly (102);the speaker housing (106);and/or the main body portion (110).
- The earbud headphone (100) as recited in claim 6, further comprising an in-ear protrusion (130) that is secured between the front retainer (108) and the back retainer (112) and extends at least partially into the user's ear.
- The earbud headphone (100) as recited in claim 7, wherein the in-ear protrusion (130) is rotatable with respect to the front retainer (108) and the back retainer (112) to allow the user to adjust the angle at which the in-ear protrusion (130) extends into the user's ear.
- A personal audio speaker system for use with a portable media playing device, comprising:at least one wire (118) that communicably connects to a portable media playing device; anda set of one or more earbud headphones (100) according to any one of claims 1 through 8 coupled to the wire (118) and configured to securely fit within a user's ear such that the earbud headphones (100) securely remain within the user's ear during use.
- An interchangeable earbud headphone kit for use with a portable media playing device, the interchangeable earbud headphone kit providing a user the ability to customize the size, configuration, fit, and style of ear bud headphones (100), the interchangeable earbud headphone kit comprising:an earbud headphone (100) according to any one of claims 1 through 3, wherein the main body portion (110) further comprises a retainer ring (108) removably connected to the retainer portion (112) of the main body portion (110); andone or more interchangeable components, wherein the retainer ring (108) is operatively associated with the retainer portion (112) of the main body portion (110) to secure the interchangeable components to the main body portion (110) as desired by the user.
- The interchangeable earbud headphone kit as recited in claim 10, wherein the one or more interchangeable components comprise one or more speaker assemblies (102) of varying sizes, configurations, and/or acoustic properties.
- The interchangeable earbud headphone kit as recited in claim 11 wherein:the one or more interchangeable components comprise one or more speaker housings (106) of varying sizes or configurations; andeach of the one or more speaker housings (106) is configured to couple to a rear portion of the corresponding one or more speaker assemblies (102).
- The interchangeable earbud headphone kit as recited in claim 11, wherein the size of the speaker housing (106) can vary the width of the gap (120) between the extension (114) and the speaker housing (106), such that a user can customize the fit of the earbud headphone (100).
- The interchangeable earbud headphone kit as recited in claim 10, wherein:the retainer ring (108) comprises one or more tabs; andthe retainer portion (112) of the main body portion (110) comprises slots that correspond to the one or more tabs on the retainer ring (108), such that the retainer ring (108) and retainer portion (112) of the main body portion (110) are removably connected together when the tabs engage the corresponding slots.
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