Sheathing-type earphone structure
First Claim
1. A sheathing-type earphone structure including a seat, an end of which is extended with an ear-loop being parallel connected to the other end of which, and which is opened with a through-hole;
- an earphone body, which is formed integrally, is correspondingly sheathed in the aforementioned seat, and an end of which is extended with a leading wire being transfixed out of the aforementioned through-hole and being connected to a sound source;
the seat becoming a buffer by the through-hole for transfixing the leading wire of earphone body, so as to prevent the leading wire to be broken at a connection position of the earphone body, by excessively pulling.
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Abstract
A sheathing-type earphone structure is composed of a seat, an end of which is extended with an ear-loop being parallel connected to the other end of which, and which is opened with a through-hole; an earphone body, which is formed integrally, and is correspondingly sheathed in the aforementioned seat, an end of which is extended with a leading wire being transfixed out of the aforementioned through-hole and being connected to a sound source. Accordingly, when a user sheaths the earphone on ears for listening, if the leading wire is carelessly pulled, the seat will become a buffer due to that the through-hole of seat provides for the transfixing of leading wire of earphone body, thereby preventing the leading wire from being broken at a connection position of the earphone, by excessively pulling.
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1. A sheathing-type earphone structure including a seat, an end of which is extended with an ear-loop being parallel connected to the other end of which, and which is opened with a through-hole;
- an earphone body, which is formed integrally, is correspondingly sheathed in the aforementioned seat, and an end of which is extended with a leading wire being transfixed out of the aforementioned through-hole and being connected to a sound source;
the seat becoming a buffer by the through-hole for transfixing the leading wire of earphone body, so as to prevent the leading wire to be broken at a connection position of the earphone body, by excessively pulling. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
- an earphone body, which is formed integrally, is correspondingly sheathed in the aforementioned seat, and an end of which is extended with a leading wire being transfixed out of the aforementioned through-hole and being connected to a sound source;
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