CA2515558A1 - Personal portable integrator for music player and mobile phone - Google Patents
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Abstract
A personal portable integrator is used to integrate the services of an arbitrary audio delivery device such as an MP3, CD, DVD, radio, or other media player, with the services of an arbitrary two-way communication device such as a mobile phone, or a two-way radio such as a walkie talkie, citizen band radio (e.g. CB), HAM radio, marine or aviation radio, and the like. The portable integrator receives and provides input and output signals from both the audio delivery device and the two-way communication device, thereby enabling a user to listen to music or other audio material and receive and place phone calls on a mobile phone simultaneously. The portable integrator provides these services by switching between the audio and communication devices, mixing signals received therefrom, and optionally enabling a user to reduce the volume or mute the signals as desired.
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1. A portable apparatus for integrating a two-way communication device and an audio delivery device, the apparatus comprising:
a first interface configured to receive a first wireless audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily selectable audio delivery device;
a second interface configured to receive a second wireless audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily selectable two-way communication device;
a coupling device independent from the audio and two-way communication devices, the coupling device connected to receive the first and second audio signals, and to transmit any of a wired or wireless third audio signal comprising at least one of the first and second audio signals; and an acoustic device adapted to convert the third audio signal to an acoustic wave having an audio range corresponding to a hearing range of a user.
a first interface configured to receive a first wireless audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily selectable audio delivery device;
a second interface configured to receive a second wireless audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily selectable two-way communication device;
a coupling device independent from the audio and two-way communication devices, the coupling device connected to receive the first and second audio signals, and to transmit any of a wired or wireless third audio signal comprising at least one of the first and second audio signals; and an acoustic device adapted to convert the third audio signal to an acoustic wave having an audio range corresponding to a hearing range of a user.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a microphone communicably connected to transmit a voice signal to the two-way communication device.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, the apparatus further comprising a volume controller connected to selectively control the volume of at least one of the first and second wireless audio signals.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the coupling device is proximate the face of a user.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a switch connected to at least two of the second wireless audio signal interface, a voice signal wire, and a ground wire, to activate a function of the two-way communication device.
b. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein:
the two-way communication device is a mobile phone; and the function is selected from the group consisting of a mute command, a call connect command, a call disconnect command, voice-activated dialing, and a command to call the last number dialed.
the two-way communication device is a mobile phone; and the function is selected from the group consisting of a mute command, a call connect command, a call disconnect command, voice-activated dialing, and a command to call the last number dialed.
7. The apparatus of claims 1, wherein the coupling device contains at least one of a microphone, a switch, a mixer, and a volume controller.
8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
the second wireless audio signal is characterized by a threshold value;
the second wireless audio signal is accorded priority relative to the first audio signal; and the second wireless audio signal interrupts the first wireless audio signal upon reaching the threshold value.
the second wireless audio signal is characterized by a threshold value;
the second wireless audio signal is accorded priority relative to the first audio signal; and the second wireless audio signal interrupts the first wireless audio signal upon reaching the threshold value.
9. An article of manufacture configured to receive the portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, such that the portable apparatus is available by accessing the article of manufacture into which the portable apparatus has been received.
10. An article of manufacture as recited in claim 9, wherein the article of manufacture includes any of an article of clothing and a portable carrier, such as a backpack.
11. A method for integrating a two-way communication device and an audio delivery device, the method comprising:
receiving a first wireless audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily selectable audio delivery device;
receiving a second wireless audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily selectable two-way communication device;
receiving, by a device independent from the audio delivery and two-way communication device, the first and second audio signals, and transmitting a third audio signal comprising at least one of the first and second audio signals;
and converting the third audio signal to an acoustic wave having an audio range corresponding to a hearing range of a user.
receiving a first wireless audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily selectable audio delivery device;
receiving a second wireless audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily selectable two-way communication device;
receiving, by a device independent from the audio delivery and two-way communication device, the first and second audio signals, and transmitting a third audio signal comprising at least one of the first and second audio signals;
and converting the third audio signal to an acoustic wave having an audio range corresponding to a hearing range of a user.
12. The method of claim 10, further comprising selectively switching between the first and second wireless audio signals to provide the third wireless audio signal.
13. The method of claim 12, further comprising mixing the first and second wireless audio signals to create the third wireless audio signal.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising transmitting a voice signal to the two-way communication device.
15. The method of claim 14, the method further comprising selectively controlling the volume of at least one of the first and second wireless audio signals.
16. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
providing interfaces communicably connected to carry the second wireless audio signal and the voice signal; and connecting at least two of a second wireless audio signal interface, a voice signal interface, and a ground wire, to activate a function of the two-way communication device.
providing interfaces communicably connected to carry the second wireless audio signal and the voice signal; and connecting at least two of a second wireless audio signal interface, a voice signal interface, and a ground wire, to activate a function of the two-way communication device.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein:
the two-way communication device is a mobile phone; and the function is selected from the group consisting of a mute command, a call connect command, a call disconnect command, voice-activated dialing, and a command to call the last number dialed.
the two-way communication device is a mobile phone; and the function is selected from the group consisting of a mute command, a call connect command, a call disconnect command, voice-activated dialing, and a command to call the last number dialed.
18. The method of claims 17, wherein the independent device performs a task selected from the group consisting of switching between the first and second wireless audio signals, mixing the first and second wireless audio signals, transmitting the voice signal to the two-way communication device, and adjusting the volume of the first wireless audio signal.
19. The method of claim 10, wherein:
the second wireless audio signal is characterized by a threshold value;
the second wireless audio signal is accorded priority relative to the first wireless audio signal; and the second wireless audio signal interrupts the first wireless audio signal upon reaching the threshold value.
the second wireless audio signal is characterized by a threshold value;
the second wireless audio signal is accorded priority relative to the first wireless audio signal; and the second wireless audio signal interrupts the first wireless audio signal upon reaching the threshold value.
20. The method of claim 10, further comprising transmitting a voice signal to the two-way communication device via a wireless audio signal.
21. The method of claim 10, the method further comprising selectively controlling the volume of at least one of the first and second wireless audio signals.
22. The method of claim 10, further comprising:
providing interfaces connected to carry the second wireless audio signal and the voice signal; and connecting at least two of a second wireless audio signal interface, a voice signal interface, and a ground wire, to activate a function of the two-way communication device.
providing interfaces connected to carry the second wireless audio signal and the voice signal; and connecting at least two of a second wireless audio signal interface, a voice signal interface, and a ground wire, to activate a function of the two-way communication device.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein:
the two-way communication device is a mobile phone; and the function is selected from the group consisting of a mute command, a call connect command, a call disconnect command, voice-activated dialing, and a command to call the last number dialed.
the two-way communication device is a mobile phone; and the function is selected from the group consisting of a mute command, a call connect command, a call disconnect command, voice-activated dialing, and a command to call the last number dialed.
24. The method of claims 10, wherein the independent device performs a task selected from the group consisting of switching between the first and second wireless audio signals, mixing the first and second wireless audio signals, transmitting the voice signal to the two-way communication device, and adjusting the volume of the first wireless audio signal.
25. The method of claim 10, wherein:
the second wireless audio signal is characterized by a threshold value;
the second wireless audio signal is accorded priority relative to the first wireless audio signal; and the second wireless audio signal interrupts the first wireless audio signal upon reaching the threshold value.
the second wireless audio signal is characterized by a threshold value;
the second wireless audio signal is accorded priority relative to the first wireless audio signal; and the second wireless audio signal interrupts the first wireless audio signal upon reaching the threshold value.
26. The method of claim 10, further comprising swapping the audio delivery device with a second audio delivery device.
27. The method of claim 10, further comprising swapping the two-way communication device with a second two-way communication device.
28. The method of claim 10, wherein any one or more of the first wireless audio signal, the second wireless audio signal, and the third wireless audio signal are communicated over a Bluetooth wireless communication protocol.
29. An apparatus for integrating a two-way communication device and an audio delivery device with an acoustic device, the apparatus comprising:
a hub configured to receive a first audio signal from a first device, to receive a second audio signal from a second device, to transmit one or more of the received first and second audio signals, and to transmit an input signal to one of the first and second devices; and an acoustic device configured to receive one or more of the first and second audio signals from the hub, and to convert the received one or more of the first and second audio signals to an acoustic wave having an audio range corresponding to a hearing range of a user;
wherein at least one of the first audio signal, the second audio signal, and the converted one or more of the first and second audio signals is a wireless audio signal transmitted over a wireless medium.
a hub configured to receive a first audio signal from a first device, to receive a second audio signal from a second device, to transmit one or more of the received first and second audio signals, and to transmit an input signal to one of the first and second devices; and an acoustic device configured to receive one or more of the first and second audio signals from the hub, and to convert the received one or more of the first and second audio signals to an acoustic wave having an audio range corresponding to a hearing range of a user;
wherein at least one of the first audio signal, the second audio signal, and the converted one or more of the first and second audio signals is a wireless audio signal transmitted over a wireless medium.
30. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 28, wherein the hub is configured to receive one of the first or second audio signals over a wired or optical communication medium.
31. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 28, wherein the hub is configured to transmit any of the first audio signal, the second audio signal, and the input signal over a Bluetooth communication protocol.
32. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 28, wherein the hub is coupled to the acoustic device via an electrical wire, such that the acoustic device and the hub are not separated.
33. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 28, wherein the apparatus comprises any of an article of clothing and a personal carrier device into which the first device, the second device, and the hub are inserted.
34. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 33, wherein the article of clothing comprises any of a jacket, a coat, or head gear.
35. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 33, wherein the personal carrier comprises any of a backpack, a helmet, or a belt pack.
36. A personal system for integrating a two-way communication device, an audio delivery device, and an acoustic device using wireless communication protocols, the apparatus comprising:
a first transceiver communicably coupled to an audio delivery device and to a second two-way communication device, the first transceiver being configured to communicate an audio signal over a wireless medium; and a second transceiver configured to communicate with any one or more of the first transceiver or an attached acoustic device over a wireless medium, such that the acoustic device produces an audible sound based on communication from one or more of the first audio delivery device and the second two-way communication device.
a first transceiver communicably coupled to an audio delivery device and to a second two-way communication device, the first transceiver being configured to communicate an audio signal over a wireless medium; and a second transceiver configured to communicate with any one or more of the first transceiver or an attached acoustic device over a wireless medium, such that the acoustic device produces an audible sound based on communication from one or more of the first audio delivery device and the second two-way communication device.
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