Abstract:
A hat mounted music system includes a semi-rigid hatband and a flexible crown and hat bill mounted to the hatband. A retaining pocket is mounted to the hatband and is sized and shaped to hold a portable music player. First and second headphone mounts are located to align with the ears of a user. The mounts have first and second hinges. First portions of the hinges are attached to the hatband and second portions of the hinges are attached to the mounts. The hinges permit movement of the mounts from a first, open position to a second, listening position. First and second headphone modules are adapted to fit the headphone mounts. Connection wires connect the player to the headphone modules. The headphone mounts are spring-loaded and are retained in the second position by a latching mechanism. A release device allows the headphone mounts to return to the first, open position.
Abstract:
Modular audio headphone devices comprise a first user-wearable accessory and at least one headphone configured for releasable attachment to the first user-wearable accessory. The at least one headphone comprises a speaker. A speaker housing is coupled to the speaker and may be configured to form an acoustic cavity proximate at least a portion of the speaker. The at least one headphone may be configured to provide a first emitted sound pressure level (SPL) profile over a range of frequencies when the at least one headphone is attached to the first user-wearable accessory, and to provide a different second emitted SPL profile over the range of frequencies when the at least one headphone is not attached to the first user-wearable accessory.
Abstract:
Methods of forming garments having one or more stretchable conductive ink patterns. Described herein are method of making garments (including compression garments) having one or more highly stretchable conductive ink pattern formed of a composite of an insulative adhesive, a conductive ink, and an intermediate gradient zone between the adhesive and conductive ink. The conductive ink typically includes between about 40-60% conductive particles, between about 30-50% binder; between about 3-7% solvent; and between about 3-7% thickener. The stretchable conductive ink patterns may be stretched more than twice their length without breaking or rupturing.
Abstract:
A wrist accessory apparatus (10) comprises a flexible band (15) and a control unit (20, 21). The band (15) is lightweight, flexible and elastic and is dimensioned for wrapping around the wrist of a user and maintaining the control unit in a flat comfortable position on the top of the user's wrist. In preferred forms, the control unit (20, 21) includes a circuit, speaker assembly and a play button mechanism. The control unit is structured and arranged to allow a preferred audio file to be played aloud. The band can be implemented with a variety of colors, shapes and sizes to fit a user's wrist accordingly.
Abstract:
An article of functional headwear is provided. The article of headwear including a material configured for surrounding at least a portion of an individual's head, an audio delivery device movably positioned within the material, and a microprocessor positioned within the material, the microprocessor being coupled to the audio delivery device.
Abstract:
The nested speaker system includes a speaker unit selectively mounted inside a mounting nest. The mounting nest can be installed in various items such as coolers, bags, appliances, and furniture. The speaker unit can be interchangeably seated into various mounting nests. The speaker unit is provided with a mounting rib around opposite ends of a housing, and the mounting nest includes a corresponding mounting groove for the respective mounting rib along an interior periphery to securely seat the speaker unit when assembled. The speaker unit utilizes wireless transmissions from media players to stream audio files. Auxiliary inputs can be provided to facilitate playback of audio from other sources.
Abstract:
An audio source system may be built into a garment to provide wiring from an audio source to earplugs. The wiring is brought from a point of connection to the audio source such as at a pocket and is then brought to the garment opening by tubes such as may be sewn with normal seams in construction of the garment such as side seams, sleeves seams and shoulder seams, and then into a channel at the opening, which may be a simple neck opening or a collared opening or a hood (in which the channel extends around the hood opening). An auxiliary wiring may be connected to allow a second hearing device such as ear buds or earphones. Wiring may be equipped with spring biased coils to allow stretching.
Abstract:
Improvements in a sound activated music accessory device are disclosed where the accessory device further enhances the listening experience by providing an interaction device. The device can be an item that is seen in the movie or music video and can be included with the CD/DVD or can be sold as a separate item. The activation and or deactivation are synchronized with the embedded sound that is placed into the soundtrack. The sound, tone, frequency or complex blended sound or sounds are subtle or non-obvious to a person listening to the music but are detected by the accessory device to begin a sequence or stop a sequence to correspond the a particular part of the soundtrack. The activation can mimic what is occurring in a movie, video or soundtrack. The accessory device to be a bracelet, necklace, hat, headband, apparel, plush or rigid toy.
Abstract:
Aspects of embodiments relate to a skullcap headgear comprising a skullcap body having a form such to be wearable by a head of a user and an audio system accommodated by the skullcap body. The audio system comprises an input device operative to receive a selection input from the user, an audio module and a processor for controlling the audio module such to be operative to determine an audible output responsive to the received selection input, and an output device operative to provide the audible output. In an embodiment, the headgear is a a yarmulke or kippa.
Abstract:
Digital musical footwear is disclosed having hidden compartments which house a thin integrated multi-plane electronic circuit board assembly (2) and a rechargeable lithium ion battery pack. A transmitter antenna is attached to a hand held device such as a smart phone which antenna sends wireless short wave sound signals to a receiving antenna part of the circuit board assembly. Multiple mini-speakers (6, 7) are footwear mounted to play the music. Bluetooth® version 4.0 wireless protocol technology is employed in the circuit board assembly. The circuit board can be flat and hidden in a recess of a heel or curved and hidden in a wall recess of the footwear as can the battery pack. Advanced lithium ion batteries such as silicon wafer or silicon core-shell nanowire batteries may be used to reduce battery weight. Flexible flat speakers (65) such as the FleXpeaker® may also be used to further reduce weight.