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(12) Patent: (11) CA 2515558
(54) English Title: PERSONAL PORTABLE INTEGRATOR FOR MUSIC PLAYER AND MOBILE PHONE
(54) French Title: INTEGRATEUR PORTATIF PERSONNEL POUR LECTEUR DE MUSIQUE ET TELEPHONE MOBILE
Status: Granted
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • H04R 1/10 (2006.01)
  • H04W 92/08 (2009.01)
  • H04R 3/00 (2006.01)
  • H04B 1/00 (2006.01)
  • H04B 7/26 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • ALDEN, RICHARD P. (United States of America)
(73) Owners :
  • SKULLCANDY, INC. (United States of America)
(71) Applicants :
  • SKULLCANDY, INC. (United States of America)
(74) Agent: BENNETT JONES LLP
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 2010-06-01
(22) Filed Date: 2005-08-10
(41) Open to Public Inspection: 2007-02-10
Examination requested: 2005-08-10
Availability of licence: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data: None

Abstracts

English Abstract

A personal portable integrator is used to integrate the services of an arbitrary audio delivery device such as an MP3, CD, DVD, radio, or other media player, with the services of an arbitrary two-way communication device such as a mobile phone, or a two- way radio such as a walkie talkie, citizen band radio (e.g. CB), HAM radio, marine or aviation radio, and the like. The portable integrator receives and provides input and output signals from both the audio delivery device and the two-way communication device, thereby enabling a user to listen to music or other audio material and receive and place phone calls on a mobile phone simultaneously. The portable integrator provides these services by switching between the audio and communication devices, mixing signals received therefrom, and optionally enabling a user to reduce the volume or mute the signals as desired.


French Abstract

Un intégrateur portatif personnel est utilisé pour intégrer les services d'un dispositif audio quelconque, tel qu'un MP3, un CD, un DVD, la radio ou tout autre lecteur multimédia, aux services d'un dispositif de communication bilatérale quelconque, tel qu'un téléphone mobile, ou d'un appareil radio avec émetteur-récepteur, tel qu'un émetteur-récepteur portatif, un poste bande publique (p. ex., CB), une radio amateur, un équipement radio marine ou aéronautique et les appareils du même genre. L'intégrateur portatif reçoit et transmet des signaux d'entrée et de sortie provenant du dispositif audio et du dispositif de communication bilatérale, ce qui permet à un utilisateur d'écouter de la musique ou tout autre document sonore et de recevoir et de passer des appels téléphoniques sur un téléphone mobile, ce simultanément. L'intégrateur portatif fournit ces services en alternant entre les dispositifs audio et de communication, en mélangeant les signaux émis par ceux-ci et en permettant à l'utilisateur, en option, de réduire le volume ou de mettre en sommeil les signaux à volonté.

Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.




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WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:


1. A portable apparatus for integrating a two-way communication device and an
audio
delivery device, wherein the portable apparatus is configured in size and
shape to be portably
carried in either a hand of a user or an article of clothing during use of the
portable apparatus, the
apparatus comprising: a first electrical connector configured to receive a
first audio signal from a
substantially arbitrarily selectable audio delivery device; a second
electrical connector
configured to receive a second audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily
selectable two-way
communication device; a coupling device independent from the audio and two-way

communication devices, the coupling device connected to receive the first and
second audio
signals, and to transmit a third audio signal comprising at least one of the
first or second audio
signals; and an acoustic device adapted to convert the third audio signal to
an acoustic wave
having an audio range corresponding to a hearing range of a user; wherein: the
coupling device
comprises at least two physically separate devices; and the at least two
physically separate
devices comprise means for enabling wireless communication between the at
least two
physically separate devices.


2. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising a first
switch connected
to selectively switch between the first and second audio signals to provide
the third audio signal.

3. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, the apparatus further
comprising a volume
controller connected to selectively control the volume of at least one of the
first or second audio
signals.


4. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein: at least one of the
physically
separate devices is remotely disposed from both of said first and second
electrical connectors;
and another of the physically separate devices is connected to one or both of
the first and second
electrical connectors with wired or optical connection means.


5. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein at least one of the
first or second
electrical connectors is physically detached from the coupling device and
wirelessly
communicates with the coupling device.




6. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the coupling device
is proximate to
the face of a user.


7. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the coupling device
contains at least
one of a microphone, a switch, a mixer, or a volume controller.


8. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the first and second
electrical
connectors comprise jacks that each have a male terminal end.


9. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein only one of the first
and second
electrical connectors is detachably connected to the coupling device with a
flexible wire.


10. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the coupling device
is detachably
connectable to both of the audio and two-way communications devices with the
first and second
electrical connectors, respectively.


11. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising a mixer
connected to mix
the first and second audio signals to create the third audio signal.


12. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 11, wherein the coupling device
comprises a
mixing controller for selectably adjusting and controlling a mixing weight of
the first or second
audio signals as they are mixed by the mixer into the third audio signal.


13. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 12, wherein the mixing
controller enables
volume of a selected one of the first and second audio signals to be
selectively reduced without
being muted during a simultaneous use of both the audio and two-way
communication devices
during which both the first and second audio signals are audible as part of
the third audio signal
during the simultaneous use.



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14. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising a
microphone connected
to transmit a voice signal to the two-way communication device.


15. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 14, further comprising means
for adjusting a
volume associated with the microphone.


16. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising: a switch
configured to
activate a function of the two-way communication device; wherein: the two-way
communication
device is a mobile phone; and the function is selected from the group
consisting of a mute
command, a call connect command, a call disconnect command, voice-activated
dialing, and a
command to call the last number dialed.


17. An article of manufacture configured to receive the portable apparatus as
recited in claim
1, wherein: the portable apparatus is available by accessing an article of
manufacture into which
the portable apparatus has been received; and the coupling device comprises
means for
transmitting an input signal to one of the audio delivery device and the two-
way communication
devices.


18. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 17, wherein the article of
manufacture includes
any of an article of clothing and a portable carrier comprising a backpack.


19. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 17, wherein the coupling device
is configured
to receive the first or second audio signal over an optical medium.


20. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 17, wherein the coupling device
is configured
to transmit any of the first audio signal, the second audio signal, and the
input signal over any of
an optical, or wireless medium.


21. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 17, wherein the coupling device
is integrally
coupled to the acoustic device, such that the acoustic device and the coupling
device are not
physically separated.




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22. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 17, wherein the apparatus is
integrated within
an article of clothing or a personal carrier device into which the audio
delivery device, and the
two-way communication device is integrated during use.


23. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 22, wherein the article of
clothing comprises
any of a jacket, a coat, or head gear including a helmet.


24. The portable apparatus as recited in claim 22, wherein the personal
carrier comprises any
of a backpack, or a belt pack.


25. A method for integrating a two-way communication device and an audio
delivery device
with a portable apparatus that is configured in size and shape to be portably
carried in either a
hand of a user or an article of clothing during use of the portable apparatus,
the method
comprising the portable apparatus performing the following: receiving a first
audio signal from a
substantially arbitrarily selectable audio delivery device; receiving a second
audio signal from a
substantially arbitrarily selectable two-way communication device; receiving,
by the portable
apparatus, which is independent from the audio delivery and two-way
communication device, the
first and second audio signals, and transmitting a third audio signal
comprising at least one of the
first or second audio signals; and converting the third audio signal to an
acoustic wave having an
audio range corresponding to a hearing range of a user; wherein the portable
apparatus
communicates with both of the audio delivery device and two-way communication
devices at the
same time, and communicates at least two of the first, second, and third audio
signals wirelessly.

26. The method of claim 25, further comprising transmitting a voice signal to
the two-way
communication device.


27. The method of claim 25, the method further comprising selectively
controlling the
volume of at least one of the first or second audio signals.



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28. The method of claim 25, wherein the independent portable apparatus
performs a task
selected from the group consisting of switching between the first and second
audio signals,
mixing the first and second audio signals, transmitting the voice signal to
the two-way
communication device, and adjusting the volume of the first audio signal.


29. The method of claim 25, further comprising swapping the audio delivery
device with a
second audio delivery device.


30. The method of claim 25, further comprising: connecting a switch with the
two-way
communication device to activate a function of the two-way communication
device; wherein: the
two-way communication device is a mobile phone; and the function is selected
from the group
consisting of a mute command, a call connect command, a call disconnect
command, voice-
activated dialing, and a command to call the last number dialed.


31. The method of claim 25, further comprising swapping the two-way
communication
device with a second two-way communication device.


32. The method of claim 25, wherein the portable apparatus communicates no
more than two
of the first audio signal, the second audio signal, and the third audio signal
over any of an
electrical or optical wire.


33. The method of claim 25, further comprising selectively switching between
the first and
second audio signals to provide the third audio signal.


34. The method of claim 33, further comprising mixing the first and second
audio signals to
create the third audio signal.


35. The apparatus as recited in claim 25, wherein the portable apparatus
communicates no
more than one of the first audio signal, the second audio signal, and the
third audio signal over
any of an electrical or optical wire.




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36. A portable and wireless apparatus for wirelessly integrating a two-way
communication
device and an audio delivery device, wherein the portable and wireless
apparatus is configured in
size and shape to be portably carried in either a hand of a user or an article
of clothing during use
of the portable and wireless apparatus, the portable and wireless apparatus
comprising: means for
wirelessly receiving a first audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily
selectable audio delivery
device; means for wirelessly receiving a second audio signal from a
substantially arbitrarily
selectable two-way communication device; a coupling device independent from
the audio and
two-way communication devices, the coupling device comprising said means for
receiving said
first and second audio signals, said coupling means further comprising: means
for transmitting a
third audio signal comprising at least one of the first or second audio
signals to an acoustic
device adapted to convert the third acoustic wave to an audio range
corresponding to a hearing
range of a user; means for mixing the first and second audio signals into the
third audio signal
and for enabling simultaneous use of said audio and two-way communications
devices.


37. An apparatus as recited in claim 36, further comprising means for
selectably adjusting
and controlling a mixing weight of the first and second audio signals as part
of the third audio
signal.


38. An apparatus as recited in claim 36, further comprising a first switch
connected to
selectively switch between the first and second audio signals to provide the
third audio signal.

39. An apparatus as recited in claim 36, the apparatus further comprising a
volume controller
connected to selectively control the volume of at least one of the first or
second audio signals.

40. An apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein the coupling device is
proximate to the face
of a user.


41. An apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein the coupling device contains
at least one of
a microphone, a switch, a mixer, or a volume controller.



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49. An apparatus as recited in claim 36, wherein the coupling device comprises
at least two
physically separate devices.


50. An apparatus as recited in claim 49, wherein the at least two physically
separate devices
comprise means for enabling wireless communication between the at least two
physically
separate devices.


51. An apparatus as recited in claim 49, wherein one of the at least two
physically separate
devices is physically connected to one or both of the audio delivery device or
the two-way
communication device, such that the physically connected audio delivery device
or the two-way
communication device communicates wirelessly through the one of the at least
two physically
separate devices.


52. An article of manufacture configured to receive the apparatus as recited
in claim 36,
wherein: the apparatus is available by accessing an article of manufacture
into which the portable
apparatus has been received; and the coupling device comprises means for
transmitting an input
signal to one of the audio delivery device or the two-way communication
device.


53. The apparatus as recited in claim 52, wherein the article of manufacture
includes any of
an article of clothing and a portable carrier.


54. The apparatus as recited in claim 52, wherein the coupling device is
configured to receive
the first or second audio signal over an optical medium or electrical wire
before transmitting the
third signal wirelessly.


55. The apparatus as recited in claim 52, wherein the coupling device is
integrally coupled to
the acoustic device, such that the acoustic device and the coupling device are
not separated.


56. The apparatus as recited in claim 52, wherein the apparatus is integrated
within an article
of clothing or a personal carrier device into which the acoustic device is
present during use.




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57. The apparatus as recited in claim 56, wherein the article of clothing
comprises any of a
jacket, a coat, or head gear.


58. The apparatus as recited in claim 56, wherein the personal carrier
comprises any of a
backpack, or a belt pack.


59. A portable and wireless apparatus for wirelessly integrating a two-way
communication
device and an audio delivery device, wherein the portable and wireless
apparatus is configured in
size and shape to be portably carried in either a hand of a user or an article
of clothing during use
of the portable and wireless apparatus, the portable and wireless apparatus
comprising: means for
wirelessly receiving a first audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily
selectable audio delivery
device; means for wirelessly receiving a second audio signal from a
substantially arbitrarily
selectable two-way communication device; a coupling device independent from
the audio and
two-way communication devices, wherein the second audio signal is
characterized by a threshold
value, the second audio signal is accorded priority relative to the first
audio signal, and the
second audio signal interrupts the first audio signal upon reaching the
threshold value, the
coupling device comprising said means for receiving said first and second
audio signals, said
coupling means further comprising: means for transmitting a third audio signal
comprising at
least one of the first or second audio signals to an acoustic device adapted
to convert the third
acoustic wave to an audio range corresponding to a hearing range of a user and
means for mixing
the first and second audio signals into the third audio signal and for
enabling simultaneous use of
said audio and two-way communications devices.


60. An apparatus as recited in claim 59, further comprising means for
selectably adjusting
and controlling a mixing weight of the first and second audio signals as part
of the third audio
signal.

Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.



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PERSONAL PORTABLE INTEGRATOR FOR MUSIC PLAYER AND MOBILE
PHONE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. The Field of the Invention
This invention relates to integrating electronic devices and, nlore
particularly, to
novel systems and methods for integrating services provided by personal music
players
and mobile phones.
2. The Background Art
The use of mobile telephones and other wireless communication devices has
increased dramatically in recent years. Likewise, electronic music players,
such as MP3,
CD, DVD, and like players have proliferated. Some companies have attempted to
integrate music players and mobile two-way communication devices into single
devices.
While integration may reduce the number of devices a user is required to
carry, a user
may unnecessarily discard devices that are still fully functional, incurring
unnecessary
expense.
With respect to music players and mobile phones, various conflicts may arise
when attempting to operate independent devices simultaneously. For example,
users may
listen to portable music players while exercising, traveling, working,
relaxing, and
performing like activities. However, users may desire to simultaneously place
and receive
phone calls, activities that may be inherently difficult to perform while
listening to music
or other audio material. For example, a user may be unable to hear a phone
ring while
listening to music using headphones, earphones, or the like. Moreover, if a
user is able to
accept a call, the user may be required to remove headphones, reduce the
volume of or
mute a music player, pick up a mobile phone handset, or like actions, in order
to accept or
place a call. This may be an excessively clumsy process.
What is needed is apparatus and methods for users to simultaneously accept and
place phone calls using a mobile phone or other two-communication device while
listening to music, or other audio material using an independent audio
delivery device.
What is further needed is apparatus and methods to integrate the services of
substantially any arbitrary two-way communication device with substantially
any
arbitrary music or audio delivery device.


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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A primary object of the present invention is to provide apparatus and methods
for
integrating two-way communication devices with audio delivery devices. An
apparatus in
accordance with the invention may include a first electrical connector
connected to
receive a first audio signal from a substantially arbitrarily selectable audio
delivery
device, such as an MP3, CD, DVD, radio, or other media player. A second
electrical
connector may be connected to receive a second audio signal from a
substantially
arbitrarily selectable two-way communication device, such as a mobile phone,
or a two-
way radio such as a walkie talkie, citizen band radio (e.g. CB), HAM radio,
marine and
aviation radio, and the like.
A coupling device independent from the audio and two-way communication
devices may be connected to receive the first and second audio signals. A
third audio
signal comprising at least one of the first and second audio signals may be
transmitted
from the coupling device to an acoustic device, such as headphones, earphones,
speakers,
or the like to convert the third audio signal to an acoustic wave having an
audio range
corresponding to a hearing range of a user.
In certain embodiments, a switch may be connected to the apparatus to enable a
user to selectively switch between the first and second audio signals to
provide the third
audio signal to the acoustic device. In other embodiments, a mixer may be
connected to
the apparatus to mix the first and second audio signals to create the third
audio signal.
In selected embodiments, the apparatus may include a microphone connected to
transmit a voice signal of a user to the two-way communication device. Thus,
the two-
way communication device may be located away from the face of the user. The
apparatus
may also include a volume controller connected to selectively control the
volume of at
least one of the first and second audio signals. In certain embodiments, the
volume
controller may control the first audio signal (e.g. the audio signal
originating from the
audio delivery device) so that a user may selectively raise or lower the
volume of the
music or other media while receiving or placing a call.
In selected embodiments, the apparatus may employ electrical wiring to route
the
audio signals and the voice signal to and from the coupling device. A switch,
selectively
operable by a user, may be used to connect at least two of the second audio
signal wire,
the voice signal wire, and a ground wire, to activate a function of the two-
way
communication device. For example, if the two-way communication device is a
mobile
phone, the switch may be used to trigger a function of the mobile phone such
as a mute


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command, a call connect command, a call disconnect command, voice-activated
dialing, a
command to call the last number dialed, and the like.
The coupling device may contain any or all of the hardware previously
described
including but not limited to the microphone, the switches, the mixer, and the
volume
controller. In selected embodiments, the audio signal from the two-way
communication
device may be characterized by a threshold value. The second audio signal may
be
accorded priority relative to the first audio signal originating from the
audio delivery
device. Thus, the second audio signal may interrupt the first audio signal
upon reaching
the threshold value.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objects and features of the present invention will become more fully
apparent
from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings.
Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the
invention and
are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will
be described
with additional specificity and detail through use of the accompanying
drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of one embodiment of a personal portable integrator
usable
with a music player and a mobile phone;

FIG. 2 is a plan view of one embodiment of a personal portable integrator
having
a device-specific link to a two-way communication device;

FIG. 3 is a schematic block diagram illustrating one embodiment of connectors
that may be used to adapt the invention to a wide variety of devices;

FIG. 4 is a schematic block diagram of one embodiment of an adapter that may
be used to interface to a specific device;

FIG. 5 is a schematic block diagram of one embodiment of components contained
within a coupling device in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 6 is a schematic block diagram of an alternative embodiment of components
contained within a coupling device in accordance with the invention;


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FIG. 7 is a schematic block diagram of another altenlative embodinlent of
components contained within a coupling device in accordance with the
invention; and
FIG. 8 is a schematic block diagrani of one embodiment of a personal portable
integrator usable with a music player and a mobile plione using wireless
technology.
DETAILED DESCRIP'fION OF T14E PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
It will be readily tinderstood that the coniponents of the present invention,
as
generally described and illustrated in FIGS. 1 tlirough 8 herein, could be
arranged and
designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Tlius, the description
herein is not
intended to limit the scope of the invention, but is merely representative of
certain
presently prefeired embodiments of devices and systems in accordance with the
invention. Those of ordinary skill in the art will, of course, appreciate that
various
.modifications to the details herein may easily be made without departiiig
froni the
essential characteristics of the invention, as described. Thus, the following
information is
intended only by way of example, and siniply illustrates certain presently
prefer-red
embodiments consistent with the invention.
Referring to FIG. 1, a portable integrator 10 for use with a two-communication
device 18, such as a niobile phone 18, and an audio delivery device 16, such
as a portable
MP3 player or CD player, niay include electrical connectors 12, 14 to
interface with the
devices 16, 18. The electrical connectors 12, 14 tnay vary according to the
device. For
exaniple, an audio device 16 may require a jack 12 having specific dimensions
and with a
specified number of contact points. Likewise, a connector 14 may connect to a
particular
comintulication device 18. The connectors 12, 14 may be modified as needed to
adapt to
otlier devices 16, 18.
'I'he connectors 12, 14 may be adapted to receive and provide signals 13, 15,
17
froui the devices 16, 18. For example, tile connector 12 may simply receive an
at.idio
signal 13 fi-on1 the audio device 16. The signal I 3 may be a monophonic,
stereopYtonic, or
like representation of an audio signal 13. Likewise, the connector 14 may
receive an
audio sigual 15 frotn the comtnunication device 18. In addition, the connector
14 may
provide a voice signal 17, or other input signal 17, to the communication
device 18 fi-otn a
user thereoFor other outside source.

Sheathed flexible wires 20, 22 or otller hransinission means sttch as optical
fihets
20,22, or wireless technology such as BluetoothTM may be used to carry the
signal 13, 15,


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17 to and from the devices 16, 18. In cei-tain embodiments, a reinforcement
member 24
may be used to provide strength at a jtulction point 24 of the lines 20, 22.
1"he
reinforcement nleniber 24 niay also be uscd to foinl a transition point 24
where wires 20,
22 may be bundled together beneath a single protective sheathing 26.
A coupling device 28 may receive and transmit the signals 13, 15, 17 through
the
path 26. The coupling device 28 may act as a controller 28 or hub 28 to route
the signals
13, 15, 17 to an acottstic device 30, 32, sucli as headphones 30, 32,
earphones 30, 32,
speakers 30, 32, or the like. The coupliug device 28 may also contain a
microphone 29,
thus providing a hands free set 29, 30, 32, usable with a nlobile phone 18. A
pair of wires
34, 36 or other communication paths 34, 36 may connect the eoupling device 28
to the
acoustic device 30, 32.
Refetring to FIG. 2, as was previously mentioned, devices 16, 18, such as
mobile
phones 18, may not use a standardized jack 12, 14. However, it may be
undesirable to
provide a separate integrator device 10 for each variation of devices 12, 14
that may be
available. Therefore, in certain embodiments, a portion 38 of the portable
integrator 10
may be provided as a universal component 38 wliile another portion 40 may
setve as a
device-specific component 40. For example, audio devices 16 may use a
standardized
connector 12 or jack 12.
Therefore, a universal component 38 may adapt to the vast majority of audio
devices 16 that may be available. Conversely, many two-way cominunication
devices 18,
such as mobile phones 18 may not liave standardized connections 14. Therefore,
device-
specific components 40 may be provided liaving a standard connection 42 that
may
interface with the iuliversal component 38, whi.le another adapter 14 or
connector 14 may
be specific to the device 18.
In cases wliere devices 18 may have a varying ntnnber of inputs 17 and
otttputs
15, dead pins, wires (conlnnnlication paths), and the like may by used as
needed to
increase or decrease the number of inputs 15 or outptits 17 according to
specific devices
18. In adclition, a user may only desire to use a single device 16 Cor a given
period of time
and may wish to remove the portion 40 tuitil it is needed.
lteferi-ing to FIG. 3, while continuing to refer generally to FIGS. I and 2,
adaptability of the integrator device 10 may be provided in various ways. For
ex_ample, in
certain enibodiinents, the integrator device 10 may include an adapter 44
t.liat niay
provide an interface 44 to each of the devices 16, 18, 28. In selected embodin-
ients, a
conneetion 20 to an audio device 16 n,iay be swapped with another connectio
20 fitted


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for another device 16, a connection 22 to a communication device 18 may be
swapped
with another connection 22 fitted for another communication device 18, a
coupling device
28 and an acoustic device 30,32 may be swapped with other devices 28, 30, 32,
and the
like. As was previously mentioned, certain portions 26,20, 22 may be added or
deleted as
needed by the user. The adapter 44 may use a variety of connectors 42, 46, 48
to connect
to the adapter 44. In certain embodiments, the adapter 44 may wirelessly
communicate
with each of the devices 16,18 using a wireless technology, thereby acting as
a wireless
communication hub 44.
Referring to FIG. 4, in selected embodiments, adapters 50 may be provided in
accordance with the invention to adapt a portable integrator 10 to specific
devices 18. For
example, an adapter 50 may include an interface 52 for interfacing with a
connector 14.
Likewise, the adapter 50 may include another interface 54 that may connect
directly to a
device 18 at an input 56. In addition, other features may be built into the
adapter 50 such
as impedance matching, signal amplification, and the like.
Referring to FIG. 5, in certain embodiments, the coupling device 28 may
include a
switch 58 to selectively enable a user to connect one of the signals 13, 15
through to the
output 60. For example, a user may listen to an audio recording or live
transmission from
an audio device 16 with the switch 58 in a first position 62. If the user
receives or desires
to place a call, the switch 58 may be changed to a second position 64 to
connect the
communication device 18 through to the output 60. The switch 58 may include a
button
63 or like mechanism 63 to enable a user operation thereof. Thus, the signal
13 from the
audio device 16 may be conveniently and selectively disconnected while the
user operates
the communication device 18. In this way, simple operation of a switch 58 may
enable a
user to operate an audio delivery device 16 and a communication device 18
through a
single acoustic device 30, 32.
The coupling device 28 may also include a microphone 29 to transmit a voice or
other audio signal 17 back to the communication device 18. The coupling device
28 may
contain one or several apertures to permit an acoustic wave to directly enter
and drive the
microphone 29. In certain embodiments, the coupling device 28 may be located,
such as
by clipping, proximate the face of a user so that the switch 58, microphone
29, and other
controls located therein, may be easily accessed and used by a user. Likewise,
the
communication device 18 and audio device 16 may be located away from the
user's face,
clipped along a belt line, in a pocket, in a bag, or the like.


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Referring to FIG. 6, in certain embodiments, the coupling device 28 may
include a
mixer 66 to mix the audio signals 13, 15 originating from the audio and
communication
devices 16,18. Thus, the audio signals 13, 15 may be heard simultaneously by a
user
through an acoustic device 30, 32. In certain instances, a ring or other sound
may indicate
a call is being received by the communication device 18 and may by audible
over the
sound of the music or other media through the acoustic device 30, 32. In this
case, the
audio signal 13 from the audio device 16 may be muted or disconnected by a
user with a
switch 58 while the user receives or places a call. Once the call is finished,
the user may
once again trigger the switch to begin listening to music or other audible
media. Thus, a
user may simultaneously hear and monitor both devices 16, 18 through a single
acoustic
device 30, 32 and may mute or disconnect at least one of the devices 16, 18
when needed.
In certain embodiments, the coupling device 28 may also include a switch 68 or
other control device 68 to control features of the communication device 18,
the audio
device 16, or a combination thereof. For example, a switch 68 may connect
inputs 17 or
outputs 15 of the communication device 18 together, connect them to a ground
70,
provide control signals to the device 18, or the like, to control features of
the
communication device 18. For example, a switch 68 or control device 68 may
control
features of the communication device 18 such as performing a mute command, a
call
connect command, a call disconnect command, voice-activated dialing, a command
to
call the last number dialed, or like features. The features activated may vary
from device
18 to device 18 and may depend on the device engineering and configuration.
Referring to FIG. 7, in selected embodiments, the coupling device 28 may
include
a volume controller 72 to control the volume of at least one of the audio
signals 13, 15
from the audio device 16 and the communication device 18. For example, as in
the
previous example, a mixer 66 may provide that audio signals 13, 15 be heard
simultaneously by a user through an acoustic device 30, 32. When a call is
received or
placed on the communication device 18, a user may adjust the volume of the
audio signal
13 using the volume controller 72. If desired, the user may adjust the volume
such that
music or audio material is still heard in the background while receiving or
placing a call.
Once a call is finished, a user may readjust the volume to a desired level.
Thus, a user
may simultaneously hear and monitor both devices through a single acoustic
device 30,
32, and may adjust the volume of at least one of the devices 16, 18 when
desired.
Referring to FIG. 8, in certain embodiments, a coupling device 28 may be
divided
into a pair of components 28a, 28b that wirelessly communicate with one
another using a


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technology such as 131uetooth'l". Ior ez;ainple, afirst component 28a may
iiiclLide a
trLinsceiver 28a receptive to tllc; sipu~ll:; 1_3. 17 lioiu the audio and
cojuiuunic~~tion
devices 16, 18. The transceiver 76 rlay convert these signals to Nvirelessly
transiiiitt~ible
lrequencies SO usiug aii appropriate N\ireless protocol such t(lal t'hey I ay
be transniitted
to a peer transeeiver 78. 1'lie irailsceiver 75 iuay tlien colivert the li-
ccp.ier)cies 80 baclc to
signals 13, 15, 17, wliere they may he processed by lhe cotiplilig device 281)
in
accordance willt a process lilcc tltose clescribeei ili I~,IGS. 5 lhrough 7.
One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize t1)at ttie wireless technology
clescribeci in FIG. 8 inay be used iii awicle variely of dif'ferent
eonligurations ancl the
example presented llerein is not int'enc'lecl to limii tlle sc.ope of the,
inveniion. l7or example,
iri certain embodiments, portions or all ot'tlie cif-cuitry 29, 66, 72 or
coniponents 29, 66,
72 may be located iu the housilig 28a, lil ollier emboclimeilts, each of tlie
clevices 16, 18,
may coni-iiunicate wii-elessly witli ttie coupling device 28a.
In one embodiment, the portable integrator 10 may be received in an article of
manufacture, such as an article of clothing, for example a jacket, a coat or
head gear, or a
portable or personal carrier, for example a backpack, a helmet or a belt pack,
that is
configured to receive the portable integrator 10. The portable integrator 10
is then
available by accessing the article of manufacture into which the portable
integrator 10 has
been received. Such a portable carrier or personal carrier device may allow
the two-way
communication device 18, the audio delivery device 16, and the hub 28 to be
inserted.
The present invention may be embodied ir- other specific forms without
departing
fi-oni its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiments are
to be
considered in all respects only as illustrative, and not restrictive. The
scope of the
invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims, rather than by the
foregoing
description. All changes within the nleaning and range of equivalency of the
claims are to
be enibraced witliin their scope.

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Current Owners on Record
SKULLCANDY, INC.
Past Owners on Record
ALDEN, RICHARD P.
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