Apparatus for Managing Personal Electronic Accessory Cords
20170081145 ยท 2017-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2701/3919
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for managing personal electronic accessory cords including, but not limited to, headphone cords comprises of a body 1 with a length of greater measurement than its width and containing an assortment of holes offset from the body's outer edge and connected to the outer edge by way of a guide-slot 2,3,8,9 through which a cord may be passed and secured into the hole (known as cord-locks). The apparatus 1 also contains an assortment of recesses 4-7 in the outer perimeter of the body's length and width edges (known as wrap guides). The cord 11 to be managed can be attached to the apparatus 1 by being passed through the pair of cord locks on opposite ends of the body's length. The cord's main length is then wrapped around the body's longest dimension in the corresponding wrap guides 4,5 and then micro-adjusted around the body's shorter dimension using the other wrap guides 6,7 before the remaining end(s) of the cord are secured in the remaining cord locks 8,9.
Claims
1. An apparatus for managing personal electronic accessory cords including, but not limited to, headphone cords, wherein the apparatus comprises a body existing within an outer perimeter that is sized to fit comfortably in the average pant leg pocket, and said embodiment of the invention: has one longer dimension (length) and one shorter dimension (width) in respect to each other, with the depth measurement of the body being unimportant; contains an assortment of holes which pass completely through the depth of the body, are sized to snuggly fit a personal electronic accessory cord, are set slightly in from the outer perimeter of the body, and are connected to the outer perimeter of the body by means of a guide-slot; contains an assortment of recesses that lie along the outer perimeter of the body running parallel to either the width or the length dimensions of the body and passing entirely through the depth of the body.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the body of the invention is composed from any number of materials so long as is provided enough flexibility for the cord to be pushed through a guide-slot and still held in place within the adjacent hole and also enough rigidity that the body of the object can support the forces imposed on it in the wrapping and storage of the cord without folding over or failing.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein one cord sized hole and guide-slot combination is located near one end of the body's length and another cord sized hole and guide-slot combination is located at the opposite end of the body's length, with the locations of the two in respect to the body's width being unimportant.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one pair of cord sized hole and guide-slot combinations lie on at least one length (longer) side of the body.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one recess lies along at least one width (shorter) side of the body.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one recess lies along at least one length (longer) side of the body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0011] It should be noted prior to an explanation of the drawings that use of the terms top, bottom, front, back, side, left, right, over, under, above, below, and any other respective location identifiers, if used in the descriptions herein, are meant purely as terms for descriptive purposes and do not represent permanent relative positions. These terms are used to simplify the description given the perspectives of the associated drawings. When used, an embodiment of the invention could be manipulated from a variety of orientations and consequently the terms given should be interchanged to apply to the circumstance.
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[0016] While in the drawings and descriptions a headphone cable is given for example of the cord to be managed it must be stated that any variety of electronic accessory cords may be used in the same manner presented. While some cords may require a slightly different process of use, for sake of simplicity these processes will not be described in detail as they differ so slightly from the descriptions provided that their processes would be considered obvious. It should also be stated that some aspects of these drawings are not necessarily to scale, some elements may be enlarged compared to others to show detail and provide better understanding of an embodiment of the invention. The same reference indicia in different figures represent the same element.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0017] Along with the recent explosion of popularity in portable electronic devices such as personal music players, cellular phones, laptop computers, tablets, and the like, there has also been a surge in the number of corded accessories used with these devices. These accessories include but are not limited to personal headphones, charging cables, and USB cables. A need for a convenient, reliable, and useful system to manage these accessories has become increasingly apparent. Without such a system these corded accessories quickly become a great heap of tangled wires, causing loss of time as one untangles them and occasionally even leading to the breakage of the cords themselves. Unmanaged cables also present the safety hazards of snagging on items or tangling themselves around people, children, and pets. This invention provides an apparatus intended for managing said cords.
[0018] The apparatus 1 of an embodiment of the invention is an object with a shape that could generally be described as a rectangular prism in the sense that it has a length and a width of different values. The apparatus 1 contains an assortment of holes sized to fit cords snuggly that are extended past the edge of the apparatus by guide-slots through which the cords can be passed 2,3,8,9 as a means of securing cords. The apparatus 1 also contains indentions 4-7, which serve as way of facilitating wrapping of the cord. The apparatus 1 is sized to fit comfortably into the average pant leg pocket, and can be composed of any number of materials including plastics, rubbers, natural fibers, and some metals.
[0019] Referring directly to the figures,
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[0021] In addition to the sets of holes previously described,
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[0025] It calls to be stated that the indentions that make up the vertical and horizontal wrap guides, 4, 5, 6, and 7, can be shaped complimentary to the shape of the apparatus 1 itself. For specificity's sake it remains that vertical wrap guides 4 and 5 will always be separated by the longest dimensional side of apparatus 1. Horizontal wrap guides 6 and 7 will always lie on the edge of the longest dimension of apparatus 1, thus they direct cord 11 across the second longest dimension of apparatus 1, leaving the shortest dimension to be the depth of apparatus 1, in the case of the embodiment pictured. It should also be maintained that the earphone end cord locks 8 and 9 will always be equal distance on either side of a line across the width of apparatus 1 that falls halfway between horizontal wrap guides 6 and 7. Beyond these stated requirements it should not be held necessary that the elements listed in this description be assembled in any specific relative location or design to form an embodiment of the invention.