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HAND-OPERATED EARPIECE FOR MOBILE PHONES

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Gary Sprague of Exeter CA (US)

HAND-OPERATED EARPIECE FOR MOBILE PHONES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240259041 titled 'HAND-OPERATED EARPIECE FOR MOBILE PHONES

Simplified Explanation: The earphone described in the patent application is designed to be comfortable and ergonomic for users, with a unique trigger feature that allows for easy call facilitation and mono audio presentation.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Low-profile, ergonomic design with a flat front surface for user comfort.
  • Curved bottom edge for placement on the incisura of the ear.
  • Trigger feature for call facilitation and mono audio presentation.
  • Threshold period of time for trigger activation during call reception.

Potential Applications: The earphone could be used with mobile phones or other devices for hands-free calling and audio listening.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for comfortable and user-friendly earphones that enhance the call experience.

Benefits:

  • Improved user comfort and ergonomics.
  • Easy call facilitation and mono audio presentation.
  • Hands-free operation for convenience.

Commercial Applications: The earphone could be marketed to consumers who use mobile phones frequently for calls and audio listening, as well as for professionals who need hands-free communication options.

Prior Art: Readers interested in prior art related to this technology may explore existing patents and research on ergonomic earphone designs and trigger features for call facilitation.

Frequently Updated Research: Researchers may continue to explore advancements in earphone technology, including improvements in comfort, usability, and call facilitation features.

Questions about Earphone Technology: 1. How does the trigger feature work on the earphone? 2. What are the potential market implications for this innovative earphone design?


Original Abstract Submitted

in one aspect, an earphone for use with a mobile phone or other device may include a low-profile, ergonomic head with a speaker and a flat front surface. the front surface may be be bounded by three sides and a curved bottom edge that is configured for placement on top of an incisura of an ear to hang on the incisura, thereby improving user comfort. additionally, a trigger related to the earphone may be used so that, responsive to identifying the trigger, the mobile phone may facilitate a call and present mono audio from the call via the at least one speaker on the earphone. in certain examples, the trigger may include a threshold period of time elapsing from detachment of the earphone from the mobile device during call reception.