A CHARGING CONTAINER FOR STORING AND CHARGING AN IN-EAR AUDIO LISTENING DEVICE
20220376530 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
- Axel BLUHME (STOCKHOLM, SE)
- Daniel ANDERSSON (STOCKHOLM, SE)
- André HEDH (STOCKHOLM, SE)
- Johan ANSÉHN (STOCKHOLM, SE)
Cpc classification
A45C2011/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H02J7/0044
ELECTRICITY
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H02J50/00
ELECTRICITY
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
This disclosure presents a charging container (100) configured to 100 store and charge an in-ear audio listening device (200A; 200B). The charging container (100) comprises a first part (110) and a second part (120). The second part (120) is attached to the first part (110) to form a lid for enclosing an in-ear audio listening device (200A; 200B) when the second part (120) faces the first part (110). At least a portion (122) of the second part (120) is flexible, e.g., made of a flexible material.
Claims
1. A charging container configured to store and charge a pair of wireless earbuds, the charging container comprising: a first part comprising a molded part including a recess to receive the pair of wireless earbuds for placement of the pair of wireless earbuds, wherein the shape of the recess corresponds to the shape of the pair of wireless earbuds; and a second part attached to the first part to form a lid for enclosing the pair of wireless earbuds when the second part faces the first part, and wherein at least a portion of the second part is flexible; and wherein the charging container is configured to charge the pair of wireless earbuds when the pair of wireless earbuds is positioned in said recess.
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19. The charging container according to claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the second part is made of a flexible material.
20. The charging container according to claim 19, wherein the whole second part is made of the flexible material.
21. The charging container according to claim 19, wherein the flexible material comprises an elastic material.
22. The charging container according to claim 19, wherein the flexible material is air-permeable to form a breathable second part.
23. The charging container according to claim 19, wherein the flexible material is at least partly transparent.
24. The charging container according to claim 19, wherein the flexible material comprises one or more of the following: fabric, leather, artificial leather, or a silicone-based material.
25. The charging container according to claim 1, wherein the second part is removably attached to the first part to form the lid.
26. The charging container according to claim 25, wherein the second part is pivotally hinged with the first part.
27. The charging container according to claim 26, wherein the second part is pivotally hinged with the first part by a magnetic hinge.
28. The charging container according to claim 27, wherein: the second part comprises a protruding hinge part at a side of the second part, the protruding hinge part being provided with at least one first magnetic element; and the first part comprises a recessed hinge part at a side of the first part, the recessed hinge part being provided with at least one second magnetic element; and wherein the recessed hinge part is shaped to receive the protruding hinge part to form the magnetic hinge through magnetic attraction established between the first and second magnetic elements when the protruding hinge part is positioned in the recessed hinge part.
29. The charging container according to claim 1, wherein the second part is permanently attached to the first part to form the lid.
30. The charging container according to claim 29, wherein the second part is pivotally hinged with the first part.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] These and other aspects, features and advantages will be apparent and elucidated from the following description of various embodiments, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0030] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided by way of example so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those persons skilled in the art. Like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout the description.
[0031] As described earlier, some existing solutions for storing and charging an in-ear audio listening device may be perceived as inadequate by certain users. To address this, and in accordance with an aspect of this disclosure, a charging container, or charging case, for storing and charging an in-ear audio listening device is proposed. The charging container may be formed and sized to accommodate said in-ear audio listening device. According to this aspect, the charging container comprises a first part and a second part. The second part is attached to the first part to form a lid for enclosing an in-ear audio listening device when the second part faces the first part. Furthermore, at least a portion of the second part is flexible. An alternative charging container, or charging case, is hereby provided. The charging container differs from the disclosure of US 2017/094394 A1, i.a., in that at least a portion of the second part is flexible. The present disclosure recognizes the fact that it is advantageous to provide a second part, where at least a portion of this second part is flexible. For example, this has the advantage that—when an in-ear audio listening device is not stored in the charging container—the charging container (or, case) becomes thinner than prior art cases such as the case disclosed in US 2017/094394 A1. This results in a portable charging container, which is increasingly pocket-friendly. In addition, the portion of the second part provides a softness to the second part. For example, when the charging container is in its closed position a user may touch the softer portion of the second part (provided by the portion of the second part that is flexible) to confirm to himself or herself whether the in-ear audio listening device(s) is/are present or not within the charging container. This type of tactile feedback for confirming the presence or non-presence of the in-ear audio listening device(s) has not been offered by prior art cases such as the one disclosed in US 2017/094394 A1.
[0032] Reference will now be made to the figures in order to elucidate various embodiments of the present invention.
[0033] Reference is now made to
[0034] It is advantageous to provide a second part, where at least a portion 122 of this second part 120 is flexible. For example, this has the advantage that—when an in-ear audio listening device is not stored in the charging container—the charging container 100 becomes thinner than prior art cases such as the case disclosed in US 2017/094394 A1. This results in a portable charging container, which is increasingly pocket-friendly. In addition, the portion of the second part provides a softness to the second part. For example, when the charging container is in a closed position a user may touch the softer portion of the second part (provided by the portion of the second part that is flexible) to confirm to himself or herself whether the in-ear audio listening devices is present or not within the charging container. This type of tactile feedback for confirming the presence or non-presence of the in-ear audio listening device(s) has not been offered by prior art cases such as the one disclosed in US 2017/094394 A1.
[0035] In
[0036] Furthermore, the flexible material 122, exemplified by the mesh fabric in
[0037] Reference is now made to
[0038] In this embodiment, the second part 120 may include three portions, i.e. i) a first portion 121 sometimes referred to as a top portion or a top lid, ii) a second portion 122 which is flexible (e.g., provided with mesh fabrics 122), and iii) a third portion 123 sometimes referred to as lid insert portion (e.g., provided with a lid lock magnet 123A). Furthermore, in this embodiment, the first part 110 may include two portions, i.e. i) a first portion 111 sometimes referred as bottom portion or container bottom, and ii) container insert portion 112 (e.g., provided with a container lock magnet 112A adapted to form a magnetic lock function through magnetic attraction with the corresponding lid lock magnet 123A).
[0039] In the embodiment shown in
[0040] It should be appreciated that the portion 112 could alternatively be another material, i.e. other than plastics. Conceivable material options include, for example, metal, glass, PC (polycarbonate), PC-ABS (polycarbonate-acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene), Nylon, TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane), TPE (thermoplastic elastomers).
[0041] In some embodiments, it is possible to provide a portion 112 which is flexible. For instance, this may avoid charging pins getting damage when a user, in certain use cases, would accidentally sit down on the charging container or drop the charging container while an in-ear audio listening device is stored and is being charged in the charging container 100.
[0042] Reference will now be made to
[0043] Modifications and other variants of the described embodiment will come to mind to one skilled in the art having benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing description and associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the specific examples described hitherto and that modifications and other variants are intended to be included within the scope of this disclosure. Accordingly, a person skilled in the art would recognize numerous variations and modification to the described embodiments that would still fall within the scope of the appended claims. In the following, various conceivable options or alternatives to provide a second part 120, at least a portion 122 of which is flexible, will be disclosed. For example, the choice of material of the portion 122 may depend on various needs and/or demands and should preferably be tested and evaluated for each specific case or scenario. In the embodiments discussed above, at least a portion 122 of the second part 120 is flexible. This was exemplified by a flexible material in the form of a mesh fabric. Other types that are flexible, or bendable, are also conceivable.
[0044] Conceivable material options to provide at least a portion 122 of the second part 120 to be flexible may include: [0045] Fabrics [0046] Silicone or silicone-based materials [0047] Non-woven textile materials (e.g. microfiber) [0048] Leather [0049] Artificial leather (Polyurethane (PU)/Protein/Polyvinal chloride (PVC) leather) [0050] TPE; [0051] TPU; [0052] Rubber
[0053] In some implementations, it may be advantageous to provide transparent or semi-transparent materials. Possible transparent or semi-transparent materials may include: [0054] Fabrics [0055] Plastics/elastomers such as PC, Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), TPU, PVC or similar [0056] Leather or artificial leather (PU/Protein/PVC leather) [0057] Perforated metal
[0058] Furthermore, in order to achieve a desired degree of transparency it is possible to provide at least some of the above-mentioned materials as mesh-type materials.
[0059] Additional, or alternative, modifications and other variants of the described embodiment are also possible. For example, while an embodiment has been described herein with reference to a second part 120, which is advantageously removably attachable to the first part 110, it is possible to provide a charging container 100 wherein the second part 120 is instead permanently attached to the first part 110. If so, the second part 120 may for example be pivotally hinged with the first part 110 to form the charging container.
[0060] Still further, while this disclosure has focused on a charging container 100 which is configured to charge the in-ear audio listening device(s) 200A, 200B, e.g., when the in-ear audio listening device is positioned in a recess 112B of the first part 110, it should be appreciated that many of the technical effects and advantages of a second part 120 are equally possible for a container for storing in-ear audio listening device(s) 200A, 200B, i.e. without the provision of charging. Accordingly, the present disclosure equally proposes a case for storing an in-ear audio listening device, the case comprising: a first part; and second part attached to the first part to form a lid for enclosing an in-ear audio listening device when the second part faces the first part; wherein at least a portion of the second part is flexible. At least a portion of the second part is made of a flexible material. The whole or substantially the whole second part may be made of the flexible material. For instance, a flexible material may comprise an elastic material. The flexible material may be air-permeable to form a breathable second part. Additionally, or alternatively, the flexible material may be at least partly transparent. The flexible material may comprise one or more of the following: fabric, leather or artificial leather, a silicone-based material. In some implementations, the second part may be removably attached to the first part to form said lid. For example, the second part may be pivotally hinged with the first part. In some implementations, the second part may be pivotally hinged with the first part by means of a magnetic hinge. For example, the second part may comprise a protruding hinge part at one of its sides, the protruding hinge part being provided with at least one first magnetic element; and the first part may comprise a recessed hinge part at one of its sides, the recessed hinge part being provided with at least one second magnetic element, wherein the recessed hinge part may be shaped to receive the protruding hinge part to form the magnetic hinge through magnetic attraction established between said first and second magnetic elements when the protruding hinge part is positioned in the recessed hinge part. In other alternative implementations, the second part may instead be permanently attached to the first part to form said lid. The second part may for example be pivotally hinged with the first part. In the implementations discussed above, the first part may comprise a molded part including a recess to receive the in-ear audio listening device for placement of the in-ear audio listening device. The shape of the recess may, for instance, correspond to the shape of the in-ear audio listening device.
[0061] As mentioned above, modifications and other variants of the described embodiments will come to mind to one skilled in the art having benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing description and associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the embodiments are not limited to the specific example embodiments described in this disclosure and that modifications and other variants are intended to be included within the scope of this disclosure. For example, while embodiments of the invention have been described with reference to in-ear audio listening devices, such as wireless earbuds, persons skilled in the art will appreciate that some aspects or embodiments of the invention may equivalently be applied to similar in-ear devices including, for example, ear protectors. Furthermore, although specific terms may be employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Therefore, a person skilled in the art would recognize numerous variations to the described embodiments that would still fall within the scope of the appended claims. As used herein, the terms “comprise/comprises” or “include/includes” do not exclude the presence of other elements or steps. Furthermore, although individual features may be included in different claims (or embodiments), these may possibly advantageously be combined, and the inclusion of different claims (or embodiments) does not imply that a certain combination of features is not feasible and/or advantageous. In addition, singular references do not exclude a plurality. Finally, reference signs in the claims are provided merely as a clarifying example and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims in any way.