Movement powered headset
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1. A headset, comprising:
- a processor;
an acoustic transducer; and
a kinetic energy converter operably coupled to a power cell for powering the headset, the kinetic energy converter capable of converting kinetic energy of the headset into an output charge for charging the power cell.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method are provided for advantageously powering a headset without a power cable. In one example, a headset includes a processor, an acoustic transducer, and a kinetic energy converter operably coupled to a power cell for powering the headset, the kinetic energy converter capable of converting kinetic energy of the headset into an output charge for charging the power cell. Advantageously, the present disclosure provides for reliably and efficiently powering a headset without having to replace or dock a headset battery and without requiring power cables.
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20 Claims
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1. A headset, comprising:
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a processor; an acoustic transducer; and a kinetic energy converter operably coupled to a power cell for powering the headset, the kinetic energy converter capable of converting kinetic energy of the headset into an output charge for charging the power cell. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A headset, comprising:
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a processor; an acoustic transducer; and a kinetic energy converter operably coupled to a power cell for powering the headset, the kinetic energy converter including a conductor and an element movable relative to the conductor for converting kinetic energy of the headset into an output charge for charging the power cell. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of powering a wireless headset, the method comprising:
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providing a headset including a processor, an acoustic transducer, and a kinetic energy converter operably coupled to a power cell for powering the headset; detecting kinetic energy of the headset; converting the detected kinetic energy into an output charge; and charging the power cell with the output charge to power a headset function. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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