[0001] The present invention relates to a headphone apparatus and in particular to a headphone
apparatus according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0002] The majority of portable audio devices are provided with small headphones that can
be attached to the ears of a user. Portable audio devices are commonly used to listen
to music when the user is travelling on a bus or a train. When the user arrives at
his destination or when he has to change the bus, very frequently the portable audio
device including the headphones are just put into a bag or a pocket. In this situation
it is very likely that the two cords connecting the earphones entangle with each other
so that the user has to detangle the cords before he can use the earphones with the
portable audio device again. This situation is inconvenient for the user.
[0003] The problem of entanglement of wires or other elongated members is known in the art.
In US 6,639,153 B2 a patient lead wire detangler is disclosed. The detangler comprises
a collar which is slideable along the wires or cords. In this way the collar prevents
entanglements and/or supports the user to detangle the cords or wires. The wires or
other elongated members are not engaged with each other.
[0004] Taking this as a starting point it is desirable to suggest an improved headphone
apparatus, which is at least less susceptible to entanglements of the cords connecting
the earphones.
[0005] The invention proposes a headphone apparatus having two earphones each connected
to an audio device by two cords. The first ends of the cords are each connected to
one of the two earphones. The second ends of the cords are connected to a connector
apt for connecting the earphones to the audio device. The headphone apparatus comprises
a slider slideable along the cords and thereby engaging or disengaging the two cords
to each other or from each other, respectively. The advantage of the inventive headphone
is that the two cords of the earphones can be engaged with each other to form a single
elongated member, which is much less susceptible to entanglements than two separate
cables.
[0006] In one embodiment of the invention the slider engages the two cords in a positive
connection. In this case it is preferred to provide the one cord with a recess and
the other cord with a protrusion that can be engaged into the recess by the action
by the slider. The advantage of this embodiment is that the engagement means can readily
be moulded together with the insulation layer of the cords.
[0007] In another embodiment of the present invention the slider and the two cords form
a zipper like arrangement.
[0008] Finally, it is also possible that the slider connects the two cables by a hook and
loop fastener like a Velcro ® fastener.
[0009] In the drawing, an exemplary embodiment of present invention is illustrated. It shows
- Fig. 1a
- a schematic top view of the inventive headphone apparatus with separate cords;
- Fig. 1b
- the headphone apparatus of Fig. 1a with engaged cords;
- Figs. 2a and 2b
- a sectional view of the separate cords of Fig. 1a on a larger scale; and
- Fig. 2c
- a sectional view of the engaged cords of Fig. 1a on a larger scale.
[0010] Fig. 1a displays a headphone apparatus according to the present invention in a schematic
top view. The headphone apparatus 1 comprises two earphones 2a, 2b connected via cords
3a, 3b with a connector 4. The connector 4 comprises a plurality of electrical contacts.
In use of the headphone apparatus 1, the connector 4 is introduced in an audio device,
which is not shown in the drawing. The arrangement allows to reproduce stereo signals
for a user in the earphones 2a, 2b. A slider 5 is arranged on the cords 3a, 3b to
slide along the cords between the connector 4 and the earphones 2a, 2b. When moving
from the connector in the direction to the earphones the slider 5 engages the two
separate cords 3a, 3b with each other. In Fig. 1a the slider 5 is in a position leaving
a portion of the cords 3a, 3b disengaged from each other to allow a user to put the
earphones 2a, 2b into his left and right ear, respectively.
[0011] In Fig. 1b the slider 5 is in a position very close to the earphones 2a, 2b and thereby
engaging the cords 3a, 3b substantially along their entire length. In this position
of the slider 5 it is impossible that the individual cords 3a, 3b entangle with each
other.
[0012] Figs. 2a and 2 b show sectional views of the cords 3a, 3b along the lines A-A and
B-B in Fig. 1a, respectively.
[0013] As can be seen in Fig. 2a, cord 3a comprises an insulation mantle 6 formed with a
ledge 7 extending in the longitudinal direction of cord 3a. The ledge 7 is provided
with a groove 8 having undercuts 9a, 9b.
[0014] Similarly, the cord 3b shown in Fig. 2b is provided with an insulation mantle 11
formed with a protrusion 12. The protrusion 12 has complementary undercuts 13a, 13b
engageable with the undercuts 9a, 9b of the groove 8.
[0015] When sliding along the cords 3a, 3b in the direction towards the earphones 2a, 2b
the slider is effective to widen the groove 8, approach the cords until the protrusion
12 is accommodated inside the groove 8 and, finally, to release the groove 8. In this
way the slider creates a positive or form locking connection between the cords 3a,
3b.
[0016] To disengage the cords 3a, 3b from each other the slider is moved in the reverse
direction towards the connector 4. During this travel the slider 5 widens the groove
8, moves the cords 3a, 3b away from each other until the protrusion 12 gets clear
from the groove 8 and releases the groove 8.
[0017] It is also possible that the user simply pulls the earphones 2a, 2b apart to disengage
the cords 3a, 3b. As the cords 3a, 3b depart from each other, beginning at the end
adjacent to the earphones 2a, 2b, the slider 5 is simultaneously moved towards the
connector 4.
[0018] Fig. 2c shows a sectional view of the engaged cords 3a, 3b along the line C-C shown
in Fig. 1a.
[0019] A person skilled in the art will recognize that the positive engagement between the
cords 3a, 3b can be replaced e.g. by a zipper like arrangement, by a hook and loop
fastener (Velcro ®) or by any other engagement means allowing a simple and quick engagement
and disengagement of the cords 3a, 3b.
1. Headphone apparatus having two earphones (2a, 2b) each connected to an audio device
by two cords (3a, 3b), wherein the first ends of the cords (3a, 3b) are each connected
to one of the two earphones (2a, 2b) and wherein the second ends of the cords (3a,
3b) are connected to connector means (4) apt for connecting the earphones (2a, 2b)
to the audio device, characterized in that
the headphone apparatus comprises a slider (5) slideable along the cords (3a, 3b)
and thereby engaging or disengaging the two cords to each other or from each other,
respectively.
2. Headphone apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the slider (5) engages the two cords (3a, 3b) in a positive connection.
3. Headphone apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that the one cord is provided with a groove (8) and the other cord (3b) is provided with
a protrusion (12) that can be engaged the groove (8) by the action by the slider (5).
4. Headphone apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that the slider (5) and the two cords (3a, 3b) form a zipper like arrangement.
5. Headphone apparatus according to claim 2, characterized in that the slider (5) connects the two cords (3a, 3b) by a hook and loop fastener.