20240048887. HEADPHONES simplified abstract (Bose Corporation)
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HEADPHONES
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Allen T. Graff of Sutton MA (US)
Daniel C. Haferman of Lynn MA (US)
HEADPHONES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240048887 titled 'HEADPHONES
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a headphone design that includes a headband and a pivotable yoke. The yoke has two arms that extend from a pivot point to the ends. An earphone is pivotably coupled to the yoke, with the earcup having recesses to receive the ends of the yoke arms. The design allows for easy assembly without any deformation of the yoke arms or the earcup.
- The headphone design includes a pivotable yoke that is coupled to a headband.
- The yoke has two arms that extend from a pivot point to the ends.
- An earphone is pivotably coupled to the yoke.
- The earcup of the earphone has recesses to receive the ends of the yoke arms.
- The design allows for easy assembly without any deformation of the yoke arms or the earcup.
Potential Applications
- Consumer headphones
- Professional audio equipment
- Gaming headsets
Problems Solved
- Simplifies the assembly process of headphones
- Prevents elastic deformation of the yoke arms or the earcup
Benefits
- Easy and efficient assembly of headphones
- Improved durability and longevity of the headphone components
- Enhanced user experience with comfortable and adjustable fit
Original Abstract Submitted
a headphone includes a headband and a yoke that is pivotably coupled to the headband. the yoke includes first and second yoke arms that each extend from a pivot point to respective distal ends. an earphone is pivotably coupled to the yoke. the earphone includes an earcup that defines first and second recesses for receiving the distal ends of the yoke arms. the earcup and the yoke are configured such that the distal ends of the yoke arms can be slid into the recesses in the earcup for assembly without elastic deformation of the yoke arms or the earcup.