Shoulder activated headset
First Claim
1. In a headset assembly with a microphone, at least one earphone, and a band constructed to mount about the head with said headset assembly having opposite sides at opposite sides of the wearer'"'"'s head, with said microphone substantially at the front of the wearer and said earphone at one of said sides of the head to provide sound to the ear thereat, and wherein the headset assembly is switched from a receive mode to a transmit mode by manual operation of a switch, and wherein the headset assembly is usually worn by an active wearer who requires considerable freedom of movement of his arms and head, the improvement wherein:
- said headset assembly includes a switch actuator extending largely downwardly from a first of said sides of said headset assembly and below any other adjacent part of the headset to a location lying above a first shoulder of the wearer and said switch actuator having a lower actuator end thereat, said actuator lower end being placed a distance above the wearer'"'"'s shoulder so that the wearer has to lift his shoulder to contact the lower actuator part to deflect it and operate said switch.
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Abstract
A headset assembly is described, of the type which includes a headband with earphones for delivering sound to the wearer, a microphone into which the wearer talks, and a "push-to-talk" switch that is operated when the wearer wishes to talk, whcih facilitates operation of the switch. The switch (24) has an actuator part (30) extending from one of the sides of the headset, such as the left side, to a location above the left shoulder of the wearer. The wearer activates the switch by lifting his left shoulder to press on the actuator part of the switch. The switch is preferably closed by depressing the actuator part, and extends in a downward-outward direction at an angle of about 30° from the vertical, so the natural lifting of the shoulder causes the shoulder to move along the direction of depression of the switch actuator part.
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8 Claims
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1. In a headset assembly with a microphone, at least one earphone, and a band constructed to mount about the head with said headset assembly having opposite sides at opposite sides of the wearer'"'"'s head, with said microphone substantially at the front of the wearer and said earphone at one of said sides of the head to provide sound to the ear thereat, and wherein the headset assembly is switched from a receive mode to a transmit mode by manual operation of a switch, and wherein the headset assembly is usually worn by an active wearer who requires considerable freedom of movement of his arms and head, the improvement wherein:
said headset assembly includes a switch actuator extending largely downwardly from a first of said sides of said headset assembly and below any other adjacent part of the headset to a location lying above a first shoulder of the wearer and said switch actuator having a lower actuator end thereat, said actuator lower end being placed a distance above the wearer'"'"'s shoulder so that the wearer has to lift his shoulder to contact the lower actuator part to deflect it and operate said switch. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for switching a headset assembly that includes a microphone, at least one earphone, and a band that mounts about the head of a wearer to hold opposite sides of the headset assembly at opposite parts of the wearer'"'"'s head, wherein the headset assembly has a switch with a switch actuator lying at one of said sides that can be manually operated to switch between receive and transmit modes, comprising:
raising one of the shoulders of the wearer until said shoulder touches the switch actuator, and continuing to raise the shoulder until the switch is operated to switch between said receive and transmit modes.
Specification