Abstract:
Techniques for providing wireless delivery of audio sounds from audio systems to personal audio devices are disclosed. These techniques can permit users of the personal audio device to be mobile yet still acquire the audio sounds. These techniques can also optionally provide customization (or personalization) of the audio sounds to the user's hearing and/or modification of the audio sounds in view of environmental conditions. According to one aspect of the invention, audio output from an audio system or a personal audio device can be delivered in a directionally constrained manner. According to another aspect of the invention, a wireless adapter can serve as an after market modification to an audio system.
Abstract:
A knapsack with stereophonic reproducing kit mainly includes a knapsack having pockets provided at predetermined positions for receiving a musical sound source and two speakers that together form basic items in the stereophonic reproducing kit. A user may enjoy listening to music or broadcast alone or with other companions at any time and at any place while carrying the knapsack on the back or on the shoulder.
Abstract:
A garment comprises a fabric shell (10) to which a number of electronic devices (12, 14) are removably attached, suitably in respective pockets (16,18). Linking the devices (12, 14) are a pair of electrical conductors (20, 22) with a fabric cover (24) over at least a part of their length. The fabric shell (10) and fabric cover (24) are provided with complementary connectors such as press-studs (26) to enable the fabric cover (24) and conductors (20, 22) to be attached to the garment, and easily removed therefrom for upgrades and/or cleaning of the garment.
Abstract:
At least one flexible element (1, 32, 33a, 33b) which converts a mechanical pressure change into an electrical voltage variation (microphone) or an electrical voltage variation into a mechanical pressure change (loudspeaker) is connected to the fabric of items of clothing (30, 300). Furthermore, the flexible element (1, 32, 33a, 33b) is connected, by means of a wire or without, to an audio signal source (31) and/or an audio signal sink (31) which are associated with the item of clothing (30, 300) or integrated into the same (30, 300).
Abstract:
A waterproof recreational audio device and method that transmits sound via transcutaneous bone conduction provides high fidelity musical signals to a user. The device can be worn on the head of a user and integrated into various types of headgear. The device is tunable for sound quality and comfort by adjusting and moving the sound transmitting transducers around the head of the user. The present invention uses commercially available transducers to produce sounds in the low, mid and high frequency ranges. A sound source for the musical signal can also be provided as part of the waterproof recreational audio device. Controls enable the user to select volume levels for the high, mid and low frequency ranges, while a volume limiter restricts the mid range to a preset maximum volume level to allow external ambient sounds to be heard via the ear canal and protects the hearing of the user.
Abstract:
An audio speaker for incorporation into garments, upholstery, etc., has a diaphragm (10) and connecting wires (18) or switch (48), and a concave cover (20 or 44) made of a heat-molded textile having a ceramic textile covering. The speaker is attached by stitching (16) to an aperture (12) in a piece of conventional textile (14), for easy incorporation into a garment. The speaker may be sewn into the hood of a sports garment, or may be attached by the switch to a conducting area within a concave area of a garment such as a dress.
Abstract:
A garment comprises a fabric shell (10) to which a number of electronic devices (12, 14) are removably attached, suitably in respective pockets (16,18). Linking the devices (12, 14) are a pair of electrical conductors (20, 22) with a fabric cover (24) over at least a part of their length. The fabric shell (10) and fabric cover (24) are provided with complementary connectors such as press-studs (26) to enable the fabric cover (24) and conductors (20, 22) to be attached to the garment, and easily removed therefrom for upgrades and/or cleaning of the garment.
Abstract:
An earphone comprises a voice part, and at least a decoration part. The voice part has a main body with voice generating elements therein and a connecting wire extends outward from the voice part. The main body at the outer side provides a engaging joint. The decoration part has an engaging device therein corresponding to the joint for engagement.
Abstract:
A garment comprises a sound chip permanently affixed thereto. The sound chip includes a rigid platform and a speaker coupled to the rigid platform. A control circuit is coupled to the speaker for producing and transmitting to the speaker a stored signal corresponding to a pre-recorded sound pattern to be reproduced by the speaker. The control circuit and the speaker are then surrounded by a water-tight outer casing.
Abstract:
A garment for providing audio stimulation to a fetus by a birth mother includes an apron with a horizontal, center belt affixed thereto, the belt having pouches for appropriately positioning an audio input device and speakers. Additionally, microphone input of the voice of the mother may be provided to enhance fetal stimulation.