WO2022022938A1 - Wireless communication device with a holder integrable in a helmet - Google Patents

Wireless communication device with a holder integrable in a helmet Download PDF

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WO2022022938A1
WO2022022938A1 PCT/EP2021/068152 EP2021068152W WO2022022938A1 WO 2022022938 A1 WO2022022938 A1 WO 2022022938A1 EP 2021068152 W EP2021068152 W EP 2021068152W WO 2022022938 A1 WO2022022938 A1 WO 2022022938A1
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Javier Cadens Ballarin
Xavier Mateu Codina
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Mat Product & Technology, Sl
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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  • the present invention relates to a wireless communication device with a holder integrable in a helmet, specifically a communication device including a speaker, a microphone, a battery, and a wireless communication device which allows connection and wireless transmission of information with another device such as, for example, a mobile telephone or another communication device equivalent to that herein described.
  • the holder allows fixing said wireless communication device to a helmet, typically to one of its straps, holding said communication device in a desired position with respect to the head of a user wearing the helmet, typically holding the speaker facing the ear of the user and the microphone a certain distance from the speaker and closer to the mouth of the user than the speaker.
  • Wireless communication devices integrating a speaker, a microphone, a battery, and an antenna are known. Integrating the speaker in a first housing and the microphone in a second housing, said housings being connected to and distanced from one another by a rigid or deformable duct, is also known.
  • the holders known up until now require adaptations of the helmet or the adhesion of parts of the holder to said helmet, or require a full-face helmet covering the ears of the user, the first housing being located inside the helmet, typically fixed to the inside of the helmet by a holder consisting of a Velcro.
  • These known solutions are difficult to affix or adjust, or require modifications of the helmet which may damage it or negatively affects its appearance.
  • Another problem of the existing devices is the limited or non-existent adjustment capacity for adjusting the position of the speaker and the microphone with respect to the user, or even if there is such capacity, it is complicated, and therefore the configuration required to achieve said adjustment is expensive, or it is hard for a layman to readily perform said adjustment.
  • Document WO2011017258 describe a communication device which can be fixed to straps of a helmet including two opposed fixation points and a housing including the speaker, the device further including adjustment configurations to modify the distance and angular position of each of the fixation points in regard to the housing, increasing the number of helmets where this device can be properly attached. But this solution requires several adjustment configurations in order to obtain the desired result, increasing its price.
  • the present invention proposes a wireless communication device which can be fixed to almost all the helmets existing on the market that do not cover the ears of the user, therefore entailing a virtually universal device, and furthermore enabling the easy adjustment and adaptation thereof.
  • the present invention solves the problems described above and many others.
  • the present invention relates to a wireless communication device with a holder integrable in a helmet.
  • the holder allows fixing and holding the wireless communication device to a helmet in a predefined position with respect to the ear and mouth of the user of said helmet.
  • the proposed wireless communication device with a holder includes, in a manner that is known per se :
  • a speaker contained in a first flattened housing defining a main internal face associated with the speaker, a main external face, and a perimeter which is shaped like a circle or regular polygon with at least six faces;
  • a microphone contained in a second housing connected to and distanced from the first housing by a rigid or deformable duct;
  • the first flattened housing is intended for being arranged with its main internal face facing the ear of the user, such that the speaker associated with said main internal face effectively emits sound to the ear of the user, achieving optimal sound transmission even in noisy environments.
  • the second housing including the microphone, is coupled to the first housing through a duct, the microphone being spaced from the speaker to prevent interferences.
  • the antenna will be a transmitting/receiving antenna capable of transmitting and receiving radiofrequency signals, which allows connecting the wireless communication device to another device for the wireless transmission of information.
  • the sound signals emitted by the speaker and received by the microphone may be transmitted through said antenna in the form of radiofrequency signals.
  • a batery contained in the wireless communication device will power all the devices making up same.
  • a charging port will also be included for recharging the batery.
  • a terminal such as a mobile telephone and/or another nearby wireless communication device
  • the batery and the antenna will be integrated in the first and/or second housings, but both of them will preferably be arranged in the first housing.
  • the first housing and the second housing are connected through a rigid or deformable duct, which allows slight adjusting the position of the second housing with respect to the first housing, and therefore the position of the microphone.
  • Conductor cables for connecting the components contained in the first housing with those contained in the second housing will be provided through said duct.
  • the present invention furthermore proposes for the mentioned holder of the wireless communication device to include, in a manner that is unknown:
  • the first anchorage at least partially surrounds the first housing around the perimeter thereof, requiring elastic deformation of the first anchorage for ataching and detaching the first housing with respect to the first anchorage.
  • said perimeter is shaped like a circle or regular polygon with at least six faces which, by definition, is inscribed in a circular contour
  • the first housing can be positioned at different angular positions to the first anchorage, enabling the angle of the first housing, and therefore of the second housing connected to the first housing, to be adjusted with respect to the holder.
  • the first anchorage is facing the main external face of the first housing and includes several elastically deformable legs arranged around the perimeter of the first housing, retaining the first housing anchored to the first anchorage.
  • Said legs may be three legs that will preferably be arranged with an equidistant angular separation.
  • the elastically deformable legs of the first anchorage will preferably be configured to undergo deformation when the first housing with a polygonal perimeter rotates with respect to the first anchorage, but without releasing the first housing during said deformation. This allows the first housing to rotate with respect to the first anchorage between several angular positions predefined by the number of edges of the polygonal perimeter, but without the first housing being released from the first anchorage during said rotation.
  • a first housing with a hexagonal perimeter i.e., with six identical faces
  • first anchorage positioning the first housing, with respect to the first anchorage, at stable angular positions every 60°, which is the angular distance separating each of said six faces of the perimeter with respect to the center thereof (said 60° resulting from dividing 360° among 6 faces of the hexagon).
  • the stable angular positions will be every 45°.
  • the stable angle will be every 36°.
  • the stable angular positions will be every 30°.
  • a stable angle is that in which the elastic force exerted by the legs of the first anchorage on the perimeter of the first housing is lower.
  • the perimeter of the first housing can be circular.
  • the elastically deformable legs of the first anchorage will be configured to exert elastic pressure on said perimeter of the first housing when they are in the anchored position, hindering the free rotation thereof.
  • the second anchorage is also proposed for the second anchorage to be an adjustable sliding buckle intended for being anchored to a helmet strap.
  • Said adjustable sliding buckle can slide along the strap when it is not tighten, enabling the adjustable sliding buckle, and therefore the first housing coupled thereto through the first anchorage, to be positioned at the desired height.
  • the strap is tighten, i.e., when the helmet is correctly fixed to the head of the user, the adjustable sliding buckle will be fixed in place, with the accidental sliding thereof being prevented.
  • Said adjustable sliding buckle will preferably consist of a central bar and a frame integrating two frame bars parallel to and separated from the central bar.
  • the helmet strap will go above the frame bars and below the central bar, or vice versa.
  • the central bar or the frame bars include an interruption. This allows attaching the strap to the adjustable sliding buckle through an intermediate portion of said strap, without having to thread one end of the strap through the adjustable sliding buckle, making it easier to affix and remove same to/from any helmet.
  • the second anchorage can be a clamp, intended for surrounding and pressing on a helmet strap, preventing the sliding of the second anchorage, or a trident, envisaged for the helmet strap to go through it in a zigzag manner such that, with the strap being tightened, the sliding of said second anchorage is prevented.
  • first anchorage and the second anchorage are attached to one another and are monolithic, i.e., for said anchorages to be made up of a single continuous element of the same material.
  • said material will be molded plastic including the first and second anchorages.
  • the second anchorage is connected to the first anchorage through a portion of the frame other than the frame bars.
  • an area of the frame other than the frame bars will be connected to the first anchorage.
  • said area of the frame will be a side of the frame connecting the ends of the frame bars.
  • the versatility of the assembly formed by the wireless communication device and the holder allows modifying the configuration of the assembly depending on the helmet to which it is attached and also depending on the side of the helmet to which it is attached, enabling the use of the assembly in both the right ear and the left ear, and also enabling the holder to be fixed, by means of the second anchorage, to a helmet strap going between the ear and the face, where it stays in front of the ear, or between the ear and the nape, where it stays behind the ear. Furthermore, the position of the second anchorage on the mentioned shaft can also be adjusted.
  • the first housing to always be positioned in front the ear of the user with almost all the helmets available on the market which leave the ears uncovered, furthermore enabling the user to select the side on which the assembly is to be affixed.
  • the wireless communication device may furthermore include an additional speaker contained in a third housing.
  • Said third housing will be fixed to an additional holder equipped with an additional second anchorage with the same characteristics as second anchorage described above, and which will allow fixing the third housing to a strap of the same helmet supporting the rest of the device, but on an opposite side of the head of the user, facing the other ear.
  • the additional speaker will be connected to the rest of the wireless communication device by means of a cable or alternatively by wireless means, in which case the third housing will include another battery and another antenna.
  • references a geometric position such as, for example, parallel, perpendicular, tangent, etc. allow deviations of up to ⁇ 5° with respect to the theoretical position defined by said nomenclature.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention, the wireless communication device and the holder being at a first angle;
  • Figure 2 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention, the wireless communication device and the holder being at a second angle;
  • Figure 3 shows the wireless communication device fixed to a helmet strap located between the ear and the face of the user
  • Figure 4 shows the wireless communication device fixed to a helmet strap located between the ear and the nape of the user.
  • the proposed wireless communication device comprises a first flatened housing 10 having a general rounded configuration and a second flatened housing 20 having a general elongated configuration.
  • Both first and second housings 10 and 20 are coupled through a duct 30 holding the second housing 20 a distance from the first housing 10.
  • Said duct 30 is flexible or deformable, enabling the position of the second housing 20 to be modified with respect to the first housing 10.
  • the first housing 10 has two main faces, a main internal face and a main external face 12, connected through a perimetral area of the first housing 10 determining the perimeter 13 thereof.
  • said perimeter 13 dodecagonal, i.e., is shaped like a regular polygon with twelve identical faces with an angular separation of 30° therebetween with respect to the center.
  • the first housing 10 contains a speaker associated with the main internal face, i.e., said speaker can project sound through said main internal face.
  • the second housing 20 contains a microphone at its end farthest away from the first housing 10.
  • the wireless communication device also includes, integrated in said first and second housings 10, 20, a batery and an antenna.
  • Other elements such as, for example, a charging port of the batery, a push-buton for activating the device or for other functions, and optionally also a light, are also included.
  • the antenna allows connecting the speaker and the microphone with a terminal, for example, a mobile telephone, from which control will be performed and data will be supplied to the wireless communication device.
  • the present invention also includes a holder 40, formed by a first anchorage 41, intended for being fixed to the first housing 10, and a second anchorage 42, intended for being fixed to a helmet strap.
  • the first anchorage consists of three legs 43, with an angular separation of 120° therebetween, surrounding the perimeter 13 of the first housing 10.
  • Said first housing 10 has been atached to the first anchorage 10 by means of the elastic deformation of the legs 43, and the legs 43 must deform again for the release thereof.
  • Each leg 43 has a facing lower surface complementary to the perimeter 13.
  • said lower surface is complementary to one of the straight sections defining the dodecagonal perimeter 13.
  • This arrangement allows retaining the first housing 10 at a specific angle with respect to the first anchorage 41, but allows the user to modify said angle in sections of 30° by exerting a certain force to cause said rotation, causing partial elastic deformation of the legs 43 during said rotation. This will lead to stable positions every 30° and unstable intermediate positions, as well as a characteristic noise when changing from one stable position to the next.
  • the second anchorage 42 of the holder 40 will be located on one side of the first anchorage 41 and connected thereto in an integral manner.
  • the second anchorage 42 consists of an adjustable sliding buckle.
  • Said adjustable sliding buckle includes a frame, with two parallel frame bars 45, and a central bar 44 parallel to and interposed between the frame bars 45.
  • the two frame bars 45 include an interruption, which allows the helmet strap to be introduced between the frame bars 45 and the central bar 44 through an intermediate area of the strap.
  • the adjustable sliding buckle can slide along the strap, adjusting its position, and therefore the position of the wireless communication device, but with the helmet strap tightened, the sliding thereof will be prevented.
  • the first anchorage 41 and the second anchorage 42 are formed by a single monolithic molded plastic part, so it is an extremely cost-effective, resistant, and long-lasting element.

Abstract

A wireless communication device with a holder integrable in a helmet, comprising a speaker contained in a first flattened housing (10) with a main internal face associated with the speaker, and a perimeter (13) which is shaped like a circle or regular polygon with at least six faces; a microphone contained in a second housing (20) connected to and distanced from the first housing (10) by a rigid or deformable duct (30); a battery and an antenna, connected to the speaker and the microphone, contained in the first and/or second housing (10, 20); where the support (40) also includes a first anchorage (41), elastically attached around the perimeter (13) of the first housing (10), enabling the first housing (10) to be positioned at different angles to the first anchorage (41), and a second anchorage (42), adjacent to and attached to the first anchorage (41), intended to be fixed to a helmet strap.

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WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE WITH A HOLDER INTEGRABLE IN A
HELMET
Field of the Art The present invention relates to a wireless communication device with a holder integrable in a helmet, specifically a communication device including a speaker, a microphone, a battery, and a wireless communication device which allows connection and wireless transmission of information with another device such as, for example, a mobile telephone or another communication device equivalent to that herein described. The holder allows fixing said wireless communication device to a helmet, typically to one of its straps, holding said communication device in a desired position with respect to the head of a user wearing the helmet, typically holding the speaker facing the ear of the user and the microphone a certain distance from the speaker and closer to the mouth of the user than the speaker.
State of the Art Wireless communication devices integrating a speaker, a microphone, a battery, and an antenna are known. Integrating the speaker in a first housing and the microphone in a second housing, said housings being connected to and distanced from one another by a rigid or deformable duct, is also known.
The inclusion of a holder coupled to the first housing for fixing said first housing to a helmet is also known.
However, the holders known up until now require adaptations of the helmet or the adhesion of parts of the holder to said helmet, or require a full-face helmet covering the ears of the user, the first housing being located inside the helmet, typically fixed to the inside of the helmet by a holder consisting of a Velcro. These known solutions are difficult to affix or adjust, or require modifications of the helmet which may damage it or negatively affects its appearance.
Furthermore, many of the known solutions do now allow integrating the wireless communication device in a light-weight non-full-face helmet which usually do not cover the ears such as, for example a bicycle helmet, climbing helmet, caving helmet, protective helmet for labor works, or sporting helmets of different type.
Furthermore, many of the known devices only allow being fixed with a small number of helmet models, where the compatibility thereof must be verified before acquiring the product.
Another problem of the existing devices is the limited or non-existent adjustment capacity for adjusting the position of the speaker and the microphone with respect to the user, or even if there is such capacity, it is complicated, and therefore the configuration required to achieve said adjustment is expensive, or it is hard for a layman to readily perform said adjustment.
Document US2003083112 describe a communication device which can be fixed to straps of a helmet, but it includes a housing with the speaker and the microphone together at a close distance to each other, which is problematic, keeping the microphone away from the user’s mouth. Also, the housing includes two fixation points at opposed locations and at a fixed angular position and distance to each other, reducing the number of helmets where this communication device can be fixed to those having two straps at the same distance and position than the fixation points. Furthermore, this document describes the housing being pivotally attached to the fixation points, enabling a basculation movement of the housing, but this solution does not increase the number of helmets where this communication device can be attached to.
Document WO2011017258 describe a communication device which can be fixed to straps of a helmet including two opposed fixation points and a housing including the speaker, the device further including adjustment configurations to modify the distance and angular position of each of the fixation points in regard to the housing, increasing the number of helmets where this device can be properly attached. But this solution requires several adjustment configurations in order to obtain the desired result, increasing its price.
The present invention proposes a wireless communication device which can be fixed to almost all the helmets existing on the market that do not cover the ears of the user, therefore entailing a virtually universal device, and furthermore enabling the easy adjustment and adaptation thereof. The present invention solves the problems described above and many others.
Brief Description of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wireless communication device with a holder integrable in a helmet. The holder allows fixing and holding the wireless communication device to a helmet in a predefined position with respect to the ear and mouth of the user of said helmet.
The proposed wireless communication device with a holder includes, in a manner that is known per se :
• a speaker contained in a first flattened housing defining a main internal face associated with the speaker, a main external face, and a perimeter which is shaped like a circle or regular polygon with at least six faces;
• a microphone contained in a second housing connected to and distanced from the first housing by a rigid or deformable duct;
• a battery and an antenna, connected to the speaker and the microphone, contained in said first and/or second housing.
The first flattened housing is intended for being arranged with its main internal face facing the ear of the user, such that the speaker associated with said main internal face effectively emits sound to the ear of the user, achieving optimal sound transmission even in noisy environments.
The second housing, including the microphone, is coupled to the first housing through a duct, the microphone being spaced from the speaker to prevent interferences.
The antenna will be a transmitting/receiving antenna capable of transmitting and receiving radiofrequency signals, which allows connecting the wireless communication device to another device for the wireless transmission of information. The sound signals emitted by the speaker and received by the microphone may be transmitted through said antenna in the form of radiofrequency signals. A batery contained in the wireless communication device will power all the devices making up same. Typically, a charging port will also be included for recharging the batery.
This allows, for example, connecting the communication device with a terminal, such as a mobile telephone and/or another nearby wireless communication device, so as to transmit sound information from said terminal to the speaker by wireless means, for example, music, an audio signal from a telephone call or from another nearby wireless communication device, or direction indications of a positioning device such as a GPS. It also allows transmiting sound information captured by the microphone of the wireless communication device to the terminal.
The batery and the antenna will be integrated in the first and/or second housings, but both of them will preferably be arranged in the first housing.
The first housing and the second housing are connected through a rigid or deformable duct, which allows slight adjusting the position of the second housing with respect to the first housing, and therefore the position of the microphone. Conductor cables for connecting the components contained in the first housing with those contained in the second housing will be provided through said duct.
The present invention furthermore proposes for the mentioned holder of the wireless communication device to include, in a manner that is unknown:
• a first anchorage, atached to the first flatened housing around the perimeter thereof, detachable and re-atachable to the first flatened housing by elastic deformation, enabling the perimeter of the first flatened housing to be atached to the first anchorage at different angular positions, preferably around a central axis defined in the center of the first flatened housing approximately perpendicular to the main inner and outer faces thereof, and
• a second anchorage, adjacent to and attached to the first anchorage, intended to be fixed to a helmet strap.
Therefore, the first anchorage at least partially surrounds the first housing around the perimeter thereof, requiring elastic deformation of the first anchorage for ataching and detaching the first housing with respect to the first anchorage.
Given that said perimeter is shaped like a circle or regular polygon with at least six faces which, by definition, is inscribed in a circular contour, the first housing can be positioned at different angular positions to the first anchorage, enabling the angle of the first housing, and therefore of the second housing connected to the first housing, to be adjusted with respect to the holder.
According to one embodiment, the first anchorage is facing the main external face of the first housing and includes several elastically deformable legs arranged around the perimeter of the first housing, retaining the first housing anchored to the first anchorage.
Said legs may be three legs that will preferably be arranged with an equidistant angular separation.
With the perimeter of the first housing being polygonal, the elastically deformable legs of the first anchorage will preferably be configured to undergo deformation when the first housing with a polygonal perimeter rotates with respect to the first anchorage, but without releasing the first housing during said deformation. This allows the first housing to rotate with respect to the first anchorage between several angular positions predefined by the number of edges of the polygonal perimeter, but without the first housing being released from the first anchorage during said rotation.
For example, a first housing with a hexagonal perimeter (i.e., with six identical faces) will allow positioning the first housing, with respect to the first anchorage, at stable angular positions every 60°, which is the angular distance separating each of said six faces of the perimeter with respect to the center thereof (said 60° resulting from dividing 360° among 6 faces of the hexagon).
If the perimeter is octagonal (with eight identical faces), the stable angular positions will be every 45°.
If the perimeter is decagonal (with ten identical faces), the stable angle will be every 36°.
If the perimeter is dodecagonal (with twelve identical faces), the stable angular positions will be every 30°.
It will be understood that a stable angle is that in which the elastic force exerted by the legs of the first anchorage on the perimeter of the first housing is lower. Alternatively, the perimeter of the first housing can be circular. In this case, the elastically deformable legs of the first anchorage will be configured to exert elastic pressure on said perimeter of the first housing when they are in the anchored position, hindering the free rotation thereof.
It is also proposed for the second anchorage to be an adjustable sliding buckle intended for being anchored to a helmet strap. Said adjustable sliding buckle can slide along the strap when it is not tighten, enabling the adjustable sliding buckle, and therefore the first housing coupled thereto through the first anchorage, to be positioned at the desired height. When the strap is tighten, i.e., when the helmet is correctly fixed to the head of the user, the adjustable sliding buckle will be fixed in place, with the accidental sliding thereof being prevented.
Said adjustable sliding buckle will preferably consist of a central bar and a frame integrating two frame bars parallel to and separated from the central bar. The helmet strap will go above the frame bars and below the central bar, or vice versa.
Preferably, the central bar or the frame bars include an interruption. This allows attaching the strap to the adjustable sliding buckle through an intermediate portion of said strap, without having to thread one end of the strap through the adjustable sliding buckle, making it easier to affix and remove same to/from any helmet.
In an alternative embodiment, the second anchorage can be a clamp, intended for surrounding and pressing on a helmet strap, preventing the sliding of the second anchorage, or a trident, envisaged for the helmet strap to go through it in a zigzag manner such that, with the strap being tightened, the sliding of said second anchorage is prevented.
It is also proposed for the first anchorage and the second anchorage to be attached to one another and are monolithic, i.e., for said anchorages to be made up of a single continuous element of the same material. Preferably, said material will be molded plastic including the first and second anchorages.
The second anchorage is connected to the first anchorage through a portion of the frame other than the frame bars. In other words, an area of the frame other than the frame bars will be connected to the first anchorage. Typically, said area of the frame will be a side of the frame connecting the ends of the frame bars.
The versatility of the assembly formed by the wireless communication device and the holder, the angle of which can be freely adjusted, allows modifying the configuration of the assembly depending on the helmet to which it is attached and also depending on the side of the helmet to which it is attached, enabling the use of the assembly in both the right ear and the left ear, and also enabling the holder to be fixed, by means of the second anchorage, to a helmet strap going between the ear and the face, where it stays in front of the ear, or between the ear and the nape, where it stays behind the ear. Furthermore, the position of the second anchorage on the mentioned shaft can also be adjusted.
All these possibilities allow the first housing to always be positioned in front the ear of the user with almost all the helmets available on the market which leave the ears uncovered, furthermore enabling the user to select the side on which the assembly is to be affixed.
The wireless communication device may furthermore include an additional speaker contained in a third housing.
Said third housing will be fixed to an additional holder equipped with an additional second anchorage with the same characteristics as second anchorage described above, and which will allow fixing the third housing to a strap of the same helmet supporting the rest of the device, but on an opposite side of the head of the user, facing the other ear.
The additional speaker will be connected to the rest of the wireless communication device by means of a cable or alternatively by wireless means, in which case the third housing will include another battery and another antenna.
It will be understood that references a geometric position such as, for example, parallel, perpendicular, tangent, etc. allow deviations of up to ±5° with respect to the theoretical position defined by said nomenclature.
Other features of the invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of an embodiment.
Brief Description of the Figures
The foregoing and other advantages and features will be more fully understood based on the following detailed description of an embodiment on reference to the attached drawings that must be interpreted in an illustrative and non-limiting manner, in which:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention, the wireless communication device and the holder being at a first angle;
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention, the wireless communication device and the holder being at a second angle;
Figure 3 shows the wireless communication device fixed to a helmet strap located between the ear and the face of the user;
Figure 4 shows the wireless communication device fixed to a helmet strap located between the ear and the nape of the user.
Detailed Description of an Embodiment The atached figures show illustrative and non-limiting embodiments of the present invention.
According to the embodiment shown in the attached figures, the proposed wireless communication device comprises a first flatened housing 10 having a general rounded configuration and a second flatened housing 20 having a general elongated configuration.
Both first and second housings 10 and 20 are coupled through a duct 30 holding the second housing 20 a distance from the first housing 10. Said duct 30 is flexible or deformable, enabling the position of the second housing 20 to be modified with respect to the first housing 10.
The first housing 10 has two main faces, a main internal face and a main external face 12, connected through a perimetral area of the first housing 10 determining the perimeter 13 thereof. In this example, said perimeter 13 dodecagonal, i.e., is shaped like a regular polygon with twelve identical faces with an angular separation of 30° therebetween with respect to the center.
In this example, the first housing 10 contains a speaker associated with the main internal face, i.e., said speaker can project sound through said main internal face.
The second housing 20 contains a microphone at its end farthest away from the first housing 10.
The wireless communication device also includes, integrated in said first and second housings 10, 20, a batery and an antenna. Other elements such as, for example, a charging port of the batery, a push-buton for activating the device or for other functions, and optionally also a light, are also included.
The antenna allows connecting the speaker and the microphone with a terminal, for example, a mobile telephone, from which control will be performed and data will be supplied to the wireless communication device.
The present invention also includes a holder 40, formed by a first anchorage 41, intended for being fixed to the first housing 10, and a second anchorage 42, intended for being fixed to a helmet strap.
In the present embodiment, the first anchorage consists of three legs 43, with an angular separation of 120° therebetween, surrounding the perimeter 13 of the first housing 10.
Said first housing 10 has been atached to the first anchorage 10 by means of the elastic deformation of the legs 43, and the legs 43 must deform again for the release thereof.
Each leg 43 has a facing lower surface complementary to the perimeter 13. In this case, said lower surface is complementary to one of the straight sections defining the dodecagonal perimeter 13.
This arrangement allows retaining the first housing 10 at a specific angle with respect to the first anchorage 41, but allows the user to modify said angle in sections of 30° by exerting a certain force to cause said rotation, causing partial elastic deformation of the legs 43 during said rotation. This will lead to stable positions every 30° and unstable intermediate positions, as well as a characteristic noise when changing from one stable position to the next.
The second anchorage 42 of the holder 40 will be located on one side of the first anchorage 41 and connected thereto in an integral manner. In this embodiment, the second anchorage 42 consists of an adjustable sliding buckle. Said adjustable sliding buckle includes a frame, with two parallel frame bars 45, and a central bar 44 parallel to and interposed between the frame bars 45. In this example, the two frame bars 45 include an interruption, which allows the helmet strap to be introduced between the frame bars 45 and the central bar 44 through an intermediate area of the strap.
With the strap hanging loosely, the adjustable sliding buckle can slide along the strap, adjusting its position, and therefore the position of the wireless communication device, but with the helmet strap tightened, the sliding thereof will be prevented.
The first anchorage 41 and the second anchorage 42 are formed by a single monolithic molded plastic part, so it is an extremely cost-effective, resistant, and long-lasting element.

Claims

1. A wireless communication device with a holder configured to be attached to a helmet strap, comprising: · a speaker contained in a first flattened housing (10) which defines a main internal face, associated with the speaker and intended to face an ear of a user while in use, a main external face (12), opposed to the main internal face, and a perimeter (13) defined in the periphery of the first flattened housing (10) and connecting the main internal face (11) and the main external face (12), said perimeter (13) being shaped like a circle or regular polygon with at least six faces;
• a microphone contained in a second housing (20) connected to and distanced from the first housing (10) by a rigid or deformable duct (30);
• a battery and an antenna, connected to the speaker and the microphone, contained in said first and/or second housing (10, 20); characterized in that the holder (40) includes: a first anchorage (41), attached to the first flattened housing (10) around the perimeter (13) thereof, detachable and re-attachable to the first flattened housing by elastic deformation, enabling the perimeter (13) of the first flattened housing (10) to be attached to the first anchorage (41) at different angular positions, and a second anchorage (42), adjacent to and attached to the first anchorage (41), intended to be fixed to a helmet strap.
2. The communication device according to claim 1, wherein the first anchorage (41) is facing the main external face (12) of the first housing (10) and includes several elastically deformable legs (43) arranged around the perimeter (13) of the first housing (10).
3. The communication device according to claim 2, wherein the legs (43) are three legs.
4. The communication device according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the perimeter (13) of the first housing (10) is polygonal and wherein the elastically deformable legs (43) of the first anchorage (41) are configured to undergo deformation when the first housing (10) with a polygonal perimeter rotates with respect to the first anchorage (41), but without releasing the first housing (10) during said deformation.
5. The communication device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the perimeter (13) of the first housing (10) is shaped like an octagon, decagon, or dodecagon, enabling the first housing (10) to be positioned at different angular positions with a 45°, 36°, or 30° difference, respectively, to the first anchorage (41).
6. The communication device according to claim 2, or 3, wherein the perimeter (13) of the first housing (10) is circular and wherein the elastically deformable legs (43) of the first anchorage (41) are configured for exerting elastic pressure on said perimeter (13) of the first housing (10), hindering the free rotation thereof.
7. The communication device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the second anchorage (42) is an adjustable sliding buckle.
8. The communication device according to claim 7, wherein the adjustable sliding buckle consists of a central bar (44) and a frame integrating two frame bars (45) parallel to and separated from the central bar (44).
9. The wireless communication device according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the central bar (44) or the frame bars (45) include an interruption.
10. The wireless communication device according to claim 8 or 9, wherein the second anchorage (42) is connected to the first anchorage (41) through a portion of the frame of the adjustable sliding buckle other than the frame bars (45).
11. The wireless communication device according to any one of the preceding claims 1 to 6, wherein the second anchorage (42) is a clamp, intended for surrounding and pressing on the helmet strap, or a trident, intended for a helmet strap to go through it in a zigzag manner.
12. The wireless communication device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first anchorage (41) and the second anchorage (42) are attached to one another and are monolithic.
13. The wireless communication device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the wireless communication device furthermore includes an additional speaker contained in a third housing fixed to an additional holder equipped with an additional second anchorage with the same characteristics as the second anchorage (42), the additional speaker being connected to the rest of the wireless communication device by a cable or by wireless means.
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