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Personal portable audio device
   
Document Number
US Patent 4539700
Issued Date
September 3, 1985
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A personal portable audio device includes a garment having a pocket, a speaker is provided at the shoulder portions of the garment, audio components located in the garment pockets, and lead wires are arranged in the garment for connecting the audio components with the speakers.
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Published
September 3, 1985
Application Number
06/596,570
Filed
April 4, 1984
US Classification
381/333   224/230 381/301 381/388 455/343.1 455/351
Int'l Classification
A41D   1/00   (20060101)   A41D   27/20   (20060101)   H04R   5/02   (20060101)   H04R   1/10   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 511,718, filed July 7, 1983, abandoned, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 210,292, filed Nov. 25, 1980, abandoned.
Priority Data
Nov 26, 1979 [JP] 54-16351 Nov 26, 1979 [JP] 54-163532
USPTO Field of Search
179/157   179/156R   455/100   455/89   455/343   455/349   455/351   381/90  
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