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| United States Patent | 4930148 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4930148.html |
| Inventor(s) | Lee; Hsiao-Chung (3F1., No. 77-8, Jenn Chien Street, Shu Lin Town, Taipei Hsien, TW) |
| Abstract | A headband radiophone combination set uses a control circuit and a
receiver-transmitter circuit to reciprocally transmit or receive signal
through an antenna to communicate with the antenna and the
receiver-transmitter circuit of a main switching unit for internal,
external and regular alternative telecommunication. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4930148 |
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Headband radiophone combination set |
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Lee; Hsiao-Chung (3F1., No. 77-8, Jenn Chien Street, Shu Lin Town, Taipei Hsien, TW) |
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| Publication Date |
May 29, 1990 |
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| Filing Date |
October 23, 1989 |
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Title Information  |
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What is clamed is:
1. A headband radiophone combination set, including comprising:
a headband radiophone including a circular supporting band having mounted
thereon a charging board, a miniature antenna and a ringer and having
connected thereto a first and a second adjusting bar respectively at both
ends a main earphone having set therein a control circuit, a
receiver-transmitter circuit, and a volume control knob, and being
pivotably connected with a mouthpiece link at one end and fixedly
connected with said first adjusting bar at the other end, an auxiliary
earphone connected to said second adjusting bar by means of a connection,
a mouthpiece fixedly connected to said mouthpiece link, and a keyboard
movably connected to said mouthpiece; and
a main switching unit, comprising an input key portion for signal input, a
receiver and a mouthpiece and a hand set for communication, a volume
control knob for volume control, a receiver-transmitter circuit and an
antenna for transmitting signal input through said input key portion to
said headband radiophone;
characterized in that said headband radiophone uses its control circuit,
receiver-transmitter circuit and miniature antenna to reciprocally
communicate with the antenna and the receiver-transmitter circuit of said
main switching unit for internal, external or regular alternative
telecommunication.
2. The headband radiophone combination set as set forth in claim 1, wherein
said connection which connects said auxiliary earphone to said second
adjusting bar may be a separable rapid connection or a connection which is
not separable but collapsible to bend upward.
3. The headband radiophone combination set as set forth in claim 1, wherein
said charging board comprises charging holes horizontally as well as
vertically to fit in with chargers for charging in different direction.
4. The headband radiophone combination set as set forth in claim 1, wherein
said headband radiophone may be charged by said main switching unit or by
an independent charger.
5. The headband radiophone combination set as set forth in claim 1, wherein
said keyboard may be eliminated from said headband radiophone so that said
headband radiophone may exclusively serve as a receiver to specifically
receive outside signal.
6. The headband radiophone combination set as set forth in claim 1, wherein
said main switching unit is a regular home use wireless prestafone.
7. The headband radiophone combination set as set forth in claim 1, wherein
said main switching unit is a mobile telephone set. |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is related to a headband radiophone combination set.
In recent years, following improvements the standard of living, the demand
for telecommunication is becoming greater. Conventional mobile telephone
apparatus is generally comprised of a portable main switching unit with a
line-connected hand set connected thereto for receiving or sending
signals. Although regular mobile telephone apparatus is portable, the
apparatus is are still very heavy and inconvenient to carry for long
periods. According to statistics, a person will feel uncomfortable and
experience aching of the hands or neck when carrying a mobile telephone
apparatus for use more than ten (10) minutes. Further, conventional mobile
telephone apparatus cannot be convenientl;y used in noisy places, for
example, in public places, machinery plants, retail stores, or any place
where a large number of persons are gathered together. It is therefore
within the scope of the present invention to provide a headband radiophone
for telecommunication within an effective receiving and transmitting range
without requiring the person to carry a main switching unit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main object of the present invention is to provide such a headband
radiophone combination set which can be used for convenient
telecommunication within effective range without requiring the person to
carry the main switching unit.
Another object of the present invention is to provide such a headband
radiophone combination set which can be alternatively used for
single-earphone or double-earphone applications.
A yet further object of the present invention is to provide such a headband
radiophone combination set which can be electrically charged by an
independent charger.
To fulfill the above and other objects, a headband radiophone according to
the invention includes a headband radiophone comprising a miniature
antenna, a control circuit and a receiver-transmitter circuit to match
with a main switching unit within an effective range for
telecommunication, in which the charging board of the headband radiophone
comprises vertical charging holes as well as horizontal charging holes to
respectively fit in with different mobile telephone sets or independent
chargers for electric charging in different directions.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other objects and features of the invention will become more
apparent from the following description taken in connection with the
accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a headband radiophone embodying the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the movable keyboard taken out of
the receiver that forms part of the FIG. 1 apparatus;
FIG. 3 is a schematic drawing illustrating the structure of a reel used
with the recoverable keyboard shown in FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a rapid assembly according to the present
invention;
FIG. 5 illustrates another embodiment of headband radiophone constructed
according to the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a perspective fragmentary view of a collapsible connection used
in the FIG. 5 assembly
FIG. 7 illustrates advice of the present invention used with a regular
wireless prestafone set;
FIG. 8 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention used with a
mobile telephone set;
FIG. 9 illustrates another embodiment of headband radiophone adapted to
match with a mobile telephone set; and
FIG. 10 illustrates a headband radiophone of the present invention mounted
on an animal-shaped independent charging system for rapid charging.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Reffering to FIG. 1, therein illustrated is a headband radiophone (20)
embodying the present invention and generally comprised of a mouthpiece
(21), a mouthpiece link (211), a circular supporting band (23), a main
earphone (24), a control circuit (241), a receiver-transmitter circuit
(243), an auxiliary earphone (25), two adjusting bars (26) and (27), a
miniature antenna (28), a charging board (29), a ringer (30), a volume
control knob (31), a rapid connection (40), and a recoverable keyboard
(50). The earphones (24) and (25) may be adjusted on the circular
supporting band (23), by means of the adjusting bars (26) and (27),
according to the size of user's head. The two earphones (24) and (25) may
be collectively used, according to user's requirement, or the auxiliary
earphone (25) may be removed therefrom by disconnecting the rapid
connection (40) with the main earphone (24) remaining attached to the
circular supporting band (23) for service. Because the mouthpiece (21) is
pivoted to the housing (242) of the main earphone (24) by means of the
mouthpiece link (211), after a decision is made on the use of single
earphone or double-earphone, the main earphone (24) may be set at the left
or right side according to personal preference by means of adjusting the
mouthpiece link (211) when it is put on one's head. The charging board
(29) comprises vertical charging holes (291) as well as horizontal
charging holes (292) for convenient connection thereto of different type
of chargers for electric charging process.
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the recoverable keyboard (50) is movably
connected with the mouthpiece (21) by means of a cord (52). The cord (52)
has one end connected to the keyboard (50); (50) the other end of the cord
winds around a reel (53) in the mouthpiece (21) and to the inner bottom
surface of the mouthpiece (21) via a clamping means (51). The reel (53)
has a spiral spring (54) set therein, which spiral spring (54) has one end
firmly retained in a locating notch (55) on the central axis of the reel
(53) and the other end fixedly connected to the reel (53). When the cord
(52) is pulled to extend outward, the spiral spring (54) in the reel (53)
is simultaneously tightened. As soon as the pulling force is released from
the cord (52) after operation of the keyboard, the spring force of the
spiral spring (54) immediately causes the reel (53) to take up the cord
(52). By means of the attractive force between the keyboard (50) and the
mouthpiece (21) or any fastening means set therebetween (e.g. (56) is a
mangnet and (57) is an iron plate), the keyboard (50) is directly attached
to the mouthpiece (21).
Referring to FIG. 4, the rapid connection (40) is generally comprised of a
male member (41), which is fixedly mounted on the auxiliary earphone (25),
and a female member (42), which is fixedly mounted on the adjusting bar
(27). Two notches (417) and (418) in the male member (41) permit member 41
to be inserted into the female member (42) with the edges (413) and (414)
of the male member (41) respectively stopped at the edges (425) and (426)
and with the front contact ends (411) and (412) flexibly stopped against
the contact surfaces (421) and (422) of the female member (42). The two
contact surfaces (421) and (422) are respectively supported by spring
means (423) and (424) to secure good contact of the contact surfaces (421)
and (422) with the contact ends (411) and a (412). To to remove the
auxiliary earphone (25) from the circular supporting band (23), the female
member (42) is squeezed inward with the person's fingers on the bilateral
knobs (427) and (428) to force the bilateral slopes (415) and (416) to
move inward so as to further let the edges (413) and (414) be disengaged
from the edges (425) and (426); thus, the male member (41) and the female
member (42) can be easily separated from each other and the auxiliary
earphone (25) can be simultaneously removed from the circular supporting
band (23). According to the present invention, the female member (42) is
covered with one layer of sponge at the inner side to make it comfortable
when it is directly attached to user's head while the auxiliary earphone
(25) is removed and not in use.
Referring to FIG. 5, therein illustrated is an alternate form of a headband
radiophone (20') constructed according to the present invention. In this
embodiment, the headband radiophone (20') serves as a receiver only and
does not comprise any mouthpiece or keyboard. Instead of the rapid
connection (40) used in afore-mentioned embodiment, a collapsible
connection (40') is used to collapsibly connect the auxiliary earphone
(25) to the circular supporting band (23). Therefore, the auxiliary
earphone (25) may be turned up with its back side attached to the circular
supporting band (23) by means of magnetic action or any fastener means,
when it is not in use or not suitable for use under certain condition (for
example, during driving), to prevent from dropping.
Referring to FIG. 6, the collapsible connection (40') is generally
comprised of an upper notched block (41'), a middle convex head block
(42'), a lower convex head block (43') and two pivot pins (44') and (45'),
wherein the upper notched block (41') is fixedly mounted on the adjusting
bar (27), and the lower convex head block (43') is fixedly connected with
the auxiliary earphone (25). The pivot pin (44') extends through the hole
(412') of the upper notched block (42') and the hole (424') of the middle
convex head block (42') into the hole (413') of the upper notched block
(41'); the pivot pin (45') is inserted through the hole (425') of the
middle convex head block (42') and (423') of the lower convex head block
(43) into the hole (426') of the middle convex head block (42'). The
linear positioning of the middle convex head block (42') against the upper
notched block (41') is made by means of a spring (422') and a circular
ball (421') which are fixedly set in the notch (423') of the middle convex
head block (42'). When the upper notched block (41') and the middle convex
head block (42') are arranged in line, the circular ball (421') is pushed
by the spring (422') to seat in a circular recess hole (411'), which is
made on the upper notched block (41') opposite to the notch (423') of the
middle convex head block (42'), to reinforce the linear connection. When a
bending force is applied on the collapsible connection (40') to collapse
the auxiliary earphone (25), the circular recess hole (411) immediately
forces the circular ball (421') to break away from the circular recess
hole (411') to permit the middle convex head block (42') to have a pivotal
motion against the upper notched block (41'). Similar mechanism is
provided between the middle convex head block (42') and the lower convex
head block (43') to permit them to have a pivotal motion against each
other. Through the said mechanism, the auxiliary earphone (25) can be
easily collapsed.
Referring to FIGS. 7 through 9, therein illustrated are examples of the use
of the present invention to match with a regular prestafone or mobile
telephone set. As illustrated in FIG. 7, the wireless prestafone (10)
comprises a line connected hand set (11), an input key portion (12), an
antenna (13), an arm support charger (29), a receiver (15), a mouthpiece
(16), a volume control knob (17), and a receiver-transmitter circuit (18).
The system may be electrically charged through the vertical charging holes
(291) of the charging board (29). In FIG. 8 as well as in FIG. 9, a
headband radiophone (20) of the present invention is used to match with a
mobile telephone set. In order to make charging easy, the charging board
(29) provides vertical charging holes (291) and horizontal charging holes
(292) to respectively fit different type of telephone sets. In
manufacturing a headband radiophone of the present invention, the
recoverable keyboard may be eliminated so that the headband radiophone may
be served simply as a receiver to receive specific signals from outside
and not to be used as a signal transmitter.
It is apparent that various modifications could be made to the present
invention without departing from the basic teachings thereof.
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