EP0207942A1 - Telephone aid - Google Patents

Telephone aid

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EP0207942A1
EP0207942A1 EP85901312A EP85901312A EP0207942A1 EP 0207942 A1 EP0207942 A1 EP 0207942A1 EP 85901312 A EP85901312 A EP 85901312A EP 85901312 A EP85901312 A EP 85901312A EP 0207942 A1 EP0207942 A1 EP 0207942A1
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Prior art keywords
aid
ear
earpiece
user
handset
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German (de)
French (fr)
Inventor
Paul Anthony Cockburn
Lynette Rosalie White
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Technical Aid To Disabled Queenskand Inc
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Technical Aid To Disabled Queenskand Inc
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/04Supports for telephone transmitters or receivers
    • H04M1/05Supports for telephone transmitters or receivers specially adapted for use on head, throat or breast

Definitions

  • THIS INVENTION relates to a telephone aid and is more specifically concerned with a device capable of being easily an cheaply manufactured and which can be fitted to a telephone 5.
  • handset to enable the handset to be "worn" by the user so that his hands are free.
  • One such device is the headband. This comprises a springy
  • a different form of device resembles a cup having its rim portion turned inwardly to provide a cavity into which the flap portion of the user's ear can be comfortably accommodated.
  • a telephone ear piece is supported in the floor of the cup.
  • the former device using the headband is awkward to use unless the user is prepared to wear it continuously.
  • the latter device using the ear-cup supports the weight of the 0 handset on the flap of the ear, which is not comfortable, and if the shape of the cavity is to correspond to the shape of the ear flap to make the device more comfortable to wear, a different shape of cup must be used to suit the user's left ear from that used to suit the user's right ear.
  • a completely round cavity able to accommodate either ear of the user is possible, but then 5. the cup is necessarily a loose fit on the user's ear and this is not comfortable for the user.
  • An object of the invention is the provision of a telephone aid which is simple to make and enables the user to support a 10.
  • telephone handset stably from either ear or to be free to use the telephone comfortably without the aid if he so desires.
  • An aid for supporting a telephone handset with its earpiece next to the ear of the user comprising: a lower part having means 15- for supporting the earpiece; and an upper part shaped as a loop for passing over the user's ear so that it supports the weight of the aid and handset on the outside upper surface of the root portion of the user's ear.
  • the two parts of the aid and the hinge are suitably integrally moulded from a flexible plastics material, the requisite flexibility of the hinge being obtained by using a reduced cross-section of plastics material at that point in the moulding.
  • the loop when viewed in side elevation, is of C-shape with the obtuse angle of the C facing away from the handset.
  • the lower part of the aid is of arched channel shape to support within the arch the ' earpiece of the handset.
  • the hinge preferably provides a resilient bias which urges the earpiece of the handset towards the user's hear
  • FIGURE 1 shows a telephone aid in side elevation, the portion of the telephone handset being shown in broken outline as also is a flexed portion of a 10. looped part of the aid;
  • FIGURE 2 is a front elevation of figure 1 as seen from the right of that figure.
  • FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the opposite side of the aid of figure 1.
  • the aid 10 is moulded from a resiliently flexible plastics 20. material providing an upper loop-shaped part 11, a lower arched part 13 for cradling the underside of the earpiece 14 of the telephone, and a hinge 12 joining the upper and lower parts and provided by portion of the moulded plastics material of reduced cross-section.
  • L-shape when viewed in side elevation and can be moved about the hinge 12 from the position 16 shown in full outline, at which it lies around the marginal portion of the upper portion of the earpiece 14, to the position 17 of use, shown in dotted outline 1, at which the loop 11 is flexed resiliently forwardly from the earpiece so that it can be comfortably and easily looped over the upper portion of the user's ear flap and rested on the root 5. portion of the ear at its junction with the user's head.
  • the natural resilience of the plastics material is such that the hinge 12 provides a natural resilient bias urging the telephone earpiece 14 across the user's ear.
  • the rounded cross-section of - the looped part 11 ensures it fits the user comfortably.
  • An arcuate lip 18 provided on the forward face of the cradle 13 assists the retention of the earpiece 14 in the aid 10.
  • the loop part 11 it is not essential for the loop part 11 to be closed, it may, in some circumstances be preferred to have it open. Also, the 15. hinge need not incorporate a resilient bias although it is preferred that it does so. The parts of the aid may be. made separately and the use of an integral moulding technique is not essential. Finally, the loop part may be resiliently flexible throughout its length and this may make the hinge unnecessary.
  • connection may be provided between the earpiece and the lower part of the aid to enable the latter to be detached quickly from the former when the aid is not required.
  • the connection may, for example, comprise a strip fastener having two bands attached, respectively, to the

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  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Otolaryngology (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Signal Processing (AREA)
  • Telephone Set Structure (AREA)

Abstract

Dispositif d'aide pour le téléphone à enrouler sur l'oreille de l'utilisateur, comportant une partie supérieure (11) en forme de boucle fixée de manière articulée (12) à une partie inférieure (13), ladite partie inférieure (13) formant un berceau pour soutenir et contenir le bord inférieur de l'écouteur (14) d'un combiné de téléphone (15). La partie supérieure (11) est enroulée autour de l'oreille de l'utilisateur et la charnière (12) permet à l'écouteur et à la capsule microphonique du combiné de pivoter en direction de l'oreille et de la bouche de l'utilisateur, ce dernier ayant ses deux mains libres.An aid device for the telephone to be rolled up on the user's ear, comprising an upper part (11) in the form of a loop hingedly fixed (12) to a lower part (13), said lower part (13) forming a cradle for supporting and containing the lower edge of the earpiece (14) of a telephone handset (15). The top (11) is wrapped around the user's ear and the hinge (12) allows the earpiece and microphone capsule of the handset to pivot towards the user's ear and mouth. user, the latter having both hands free.

Description

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
THIS INVENTION relates to a telephone aid and is more specifically concerned with a device capable of being easily an cheaply manufactured and which can be fitted to a telephone 5. handset to enable the handset to be "worn" by the user so that his hands are free.
STATE OF THE ART
Various devices have been proposed to enable a telephone handset to be used while leaving the user's hands free.
10. One such device is the headband. This comprises a springy
C-shaped member which is sprung over the user's head and has a hanger on one side which grips the earpiece of the telephone handset. Examples of such devices are to be found in United States Patent Specifications Nos. 1,866,043; 3,225,147;
15. 2,408,720; 2,721,234, and 2,843,680.
A different form of device resembles a cup having its rim portion turned inwardly to provide a cavity into which the flap portion of the user's ear can be comfortably accommodated. A telephone ear piece is supported in the floor of the cup. When
20. the user wishes to use the telephone, he inserts the flap- portion of his ear into the cavity of the cup so that the telephone earpiece is held across his ear. Such a device is illustrated in United States Patent Specification No. 2,606,255; West German Patent Specification No. 1,112,118, and Italian
25. Patent Specification Nos. 413,957 and 514,149.
Neither of the devices mentioned above are completely satisfactory. The former device using the headband is awkward to use unless the user is prepared to wear it continuously. The latter device using the ear-cup supports the weight of the 0 handset on the flap of the ear, which is not comfortable, and if the shape of the cavity is to correspond to the shape of the ear flap to make the device more comfortable to wear, a different shape of cup must be used to suit the user's left ear from that used to suit the user's right ear. A completely round cavity able to accommodate either ear of the user is possible, but then 5. the cup is necessarily a loose fit on the user's ear and this is not comfortable for the user.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
An object of the invention is the provision of a telephone aid which is simple to make and enables the user to support a 10. telephone handset stably from either ear or to be free to use the telephone comfortably without the aid if he so desires.
THE INVENTION
An aid for supporting a telephone handset with its earpiece next to the ear of the user, comprising: a lower part having means 15- for supporting the earpiece; and an upper part shaped as a loop for passing over the user's ear so that it supports the weight of the aid and handset on the outside upper surface of the root portion of the user's ear.
PREFERRED FEATURES OF THE TELEPHONE
20. The two parts of the aid and the hinge are suitably integrally moulded from a flexible plastics material, the requisite flexibility of the hinge being obtained by using a reduced cross-section of plastics material at that point in the moulding.
25 • Conveniently the loop, when viewed in side elevation, is of C-shape with the obtuse angle of the C facing away from the handset.
In the preferred arrangement the lower part of the aid is of arched channel shape to support within the arch the'earpiece of the handset. The hinge preferably provides a resilient bias which urges the earpiece of the handset towards the user's hear
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic 5. drawings, in which:-
IN THE DRAWINGS
FIGURE 1 shows a telephone aid in side elevation, the portion of the telephone handset being shown in broken outline as also is a flexed portion of a 10. looped part of the aid;
FIGURE 2 is a front elevation of figure 1 as seen from the right of that figure; and,
FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the opposite side of the aid of figure 1.
15. DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED"EMBODIMENT
Referring jointly to all three figures, they show an aid 10 for supporting a telephone handset 15 from an ear of the user with an earpiece 14 of the handset 15 stably held across the ear.
The aid 10 is moulded from a resiliently flexible plastics 20. material providing an upper loop-shaped part 11, a lower arched part 13 for cradling the underside of the earpiece 14 of the telephone, and a hinge 12 joining the upper and lower parts and provided by portion of the moulded plastics material of reduced cross-section.
25. As is apparent from figure 1, the loop-shaped part 11 is of
L-shape when viewed in side elevation and can be moved about the hinge 12 from the position 16 shown in full outline, at which it lies around the marginal portion of the upper portion of the earpiece 14, to the position 17 of use, shown in dotted outline 1, at which the loop 11 is flexed resiliently forwardly from the earpiece so that it can be comfortably and easily looped over the upper portion of the user's ear flap and rested on the root 5. portion of the ear at its junction with the user's head.
The natural resilience of the plastics material is such that the hinge 12 provides a natural resilient bias urging the telephone earpiece 14 across the user's ear. The rounded cross-section of - the looped part 11 ensures it fits the user comfortably.
10. An arcuate lip 18 provided on the forward face of the cradle 13 assists the retention of the earpiece 14 in the aid 10.
MODIFICATIONS TO PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
It is not essential for the loop part 11 to be closed, it may, in some circumstances be preferred to have it open. Also, the 15. hinge need not incorporate a resilient bias although it is preferred that it does so. The parts of the aid may be. made separately and the use of an integral moulding technique is not essential. Finally, the loop part may be resiliently flexible throughout its length and this may make the hinge unnecessary.
20. An easily separable connection may be provided between the earpiece and the lower part of the aid to enable the latter to be detached quickly from the former when the aid is not required. The connection may, for example, comprise a strip fastener having two bands attached, respectively, to the
25. earpiece and the device and formed from.fastening materials such as that sold under the Registered Trade Mark VELCRO.

Claims

THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:-
1. An aid for supporting a telephone handset with its earpiece next to the ear of the user, comprising: a lower part having means for supporting the earpiece; and an upper part shaped as a loop for passing over the users ear so that it supports the weight of the aid and handset on the outside upper surface of the root portion of the user's ear.
2. An aid as claimed in claim 1, in which the loop is closed.
3. An aid as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which the two parts are hinged together.
4. An aid as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims, including a resiliently yieldable bias urging the loop against the earpiece.
5. • An aid as claimed in any one of the preceeding claims, in which the loop is L-shaped when viewed in side elevation with the external angle of the "L" pointing towards the μser's ear.
6. An aid as claimed in claim 3 or either of claims 4 or 5 when dependent thereon, in which the two parts and the hinge are formed from an integral moulding of resiliently yieldable plastics material.
7. An aid as claimed in any one of the proceeding claims, including a two element detachable fastener for holding the earpiece of the handset to the lower part of the two elements being attached to the lower part and the other element being attachable to the handset earpiece.
8.. An aid as claimed in claim 1, arranged and adopted to be used substantially as described with reference to the accompanying drawing.
EP85901312A 1984-03-21 1985-03-19 Telephone aid Withdrawn EP0207942A1 (en)

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AUPG417684 1984-03-21
AU4176/84 1984-03-21

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