Resting pillow with integrated headphones
11576508 · 2023-02-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47C7/383
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G9/1045
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A resting pillow is disclosed. The resting pillow incorporates headphones as part of the pillow body. The headphones are in communication with electronic communication device, which is configured to send and/or receive wireless signals from an external personal portable electronic device.
Claims
1. A resting pillow, comprising: an elongated, approximately circular pillow body configured to at least partially surround the neck of a human, said pillow body having first and second end portions that terminate opposite ends of the pillow body; a first headphone that is retractable toward and extendable from said first end portion; a second headphone that is retractable toward and extendable from said second end portion; at least one of the first and second headphones connected to an elongated, semi-rigid extension that is extendable from and retractable into a channel inside of the pillow body; a microphone embedded in the pillow body and configured to receive external audio information; an electronic communication device incorporated in the pillow body that is in communication with said first and second headphones, said microphone and an external source of input signals; wherein the semi-rigid extension has a non-linear shape along its length when not under an external force and the channel has a non-linear shape along its length that at least approximates the non-linear shape of the semi-rigid extension; and wherein the semi-rigid extension is configured to cooperate with the channel to hold the headphone in a seated position adjacent the pillow body when the semi-rigid extension is retracted into the channel and to temporarily deform in response to a pulling force on the headphone away from the first end portion so as to enable the semi-rigid extension to pass through the channel and permit the headphone to be pulled away from the seated position.
2. The resting pillow of claim 1, wherein the input signals are wireless signals representative of audio data.
3. The resting pillow of claim 1, wherein said communication device is an electronic transceiver configured to receive wireless signals from the external source of input signals and to transmit wireless signals to the external source of input signals.
4. The resting pillow of claim 1, wherein said communication device is a personal portable electronic device.
5. The resting pillow of claim 1, wherein said electronic communication device is an electronic transceiver configured to receive wireless signals from the external source of input signals and to transmit wireless signals representative of the external audio information to the external source of input signals.
6. The resting pillow of claim 1, wherein the semi-rigid extension is configured to hold the first headphone against a human user's ear when the first headphone is extended from the pillow body.
7. The resting pillow of claim 1, wherein the first end portion has a hollow end portion configured to seat the first headphone when it is retracted into the pillow body.
8. The resting pillow of claim 1, where the non-linear shape includes one or more curves.
9. The resting pillow of claim 8, wherein the non-linear shape is approximately an S-shape.
10. A resting pillow, comprising: an elongated, approximately circular pillow body configured to at least partially surround the neck of a human, said pillow body having first and second end portions that terminate opposite ends of the pillow body; a first headphone that is retractable toward and extendable from said first end portion; a second headphone that is retractable toward and extendable from said second end portion; at least one of the first and second headphones connected to an elongated, semi-rigid extension that is extendable from and retractable into a channel inside of the pillow body; wherein the semi-rigid extension has a non-linear shape along its length when not under an external force and the channel has a non-linear shape along its length that at least approximates the non-linear shape of the semi-rigid extension; and wherein the semi-rigid extension is configured to cooperate with the channel to hold the headphone in a seated position adjacent the pillow body when the semi-rigid extension is retracted into the channel and to temporarily deform in response to a pulling force on the headphone away from the first end portion so as to enable the semi-rigid extension to pass through the channel and permit the headphone to be pulled away from the seated position.
11. The resting pillow of claim 10, wherein the semi-rigid extension is configured to hold the first headphone against a human user's ear when the first headphone is extended from the pillow body.
12. The resting pillow of claim 10, wherein the first end portion has a hollow end portion configured to seat the first headphone when it is retracted into the pillow body.
13. The resting pillow of claim 10, where the non-linear shape includes one or more curves.
14. The resting pillow of claim 8, wherein the non-linear shape is approximately an S-shape.
Description
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(4) A resting pillow 100 with an integrated set of headphones is disclosed.
(5) The body portion 1 includes two end portions 8 that flank the opening through which a person's neck can slide to position the resting pillow. The end portions 8 are preferably configured to oppose or point at each other. The end portions 8 are hollow and house audio delivery devices, such as speakers, headphones and the like. Preferably, the audio delivery devices are substantially round headphones 10a and 10b. The headphones 10a and 10b are configured to be selectively retracted and seated in and extended from the hollow end portions 8 of the pillow body 1. Each headphone 10a and 10b may have a handle that is used to pull from the respective headphone from its seated position in the end portion 8 of the pillow body 1. The pillow body 1 further includes a microphone 12 embedded therein and positioned so as to be able to pick up words spoken by the person using the resting pillow. The pillow body 1 further includes a transceiver 14 in the pillow body 1 (as illustrated) or integrated into the headphones 10a, 10b that is configured to receive audible signals from an external source 20 and to transmit audible signals from the microphone 12 to the external source 20. The electronic components in the resting pillow 100 may be powered by batteries, which may be replaceable and may also be rechargeable. The resting pillow may include a charging port to re-charge the rechargeable batteries.
(6) Now the extension and retraction of the headphones 10a, 10b from the pillow body 1 is explained in more detail. Each headphone 10a and 10b has attached to its rear surface a semi-rigid, elongated “s-shaped” extension 17a and 17b. The extensions 17a, 17b may resemble a tube or wire with one or more turns or curves therein. The extensions 17a and 17b are flexible and resilient such that they can be temporarily deformed when a force is applied and then return to their original shape. When headphones 17a and 17b are in their seated positions in the hollow end portions 8 of pillow body 1, the extensions 17a and 17b extend back into the pillow body 1 inside of a channel 15, which has a shape that mirrors that of the extensions 17a and 17b. Accordingly, when the headphones 10a and 10b are seated in the end portions 8, the shape of the extensions 17a and 17b match the shape of the channel 15, and, consequently, hold the headphones 10a and 10b in place in the end portions 8.
(7) When a person desires to extend the headphones 10a and 10b from the end portions 8, the person can use a handle to pull the headphones 10a and 10b from the end portions 8. The extensions 17a and 17b will temporarily deform and pass through the channel 15 as the headphones 10a and 10b extend outward.
(8) When a person desires to retract the headphones 10a and 10b back into the pillow body 1 so that they are seated in the hollow end portions 8, the person applies a small pressure to the rigid extensions 17a and 17b, pushing them back toward the hollow end portions 8. The extensions 17a and 17b will temporarily deform somewhat as they are pushed back through channel 15. Once headphones 10a and 10b reach their seated position in the end portions 8, the extensions 17a and 17b will be within channel 15 in the portions that mirror the “S” shape of the extensions 17a and 17b.
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