Ear Warmer with Adjustability
An ear warmer includes a frame with a first band and a second band coupled to the frame. The first band includes a first ear portion coupled thereto. The second band includes a second ear portion coupled thereto. The first band and the second band can be adjusted relative to each other to adjust the overall length of the band and the distance between the first ear portion and the second ear portion.
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This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/618,945, entitled “Ear Warmer with Adjustability,” filed Nov. 16, 2009, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,438,666, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent Ser. No. 11/759,002, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,617,543, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Making an Ear Warmer and an Ear Warmer Frame,” filed Jun. 6, 2007, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/619,424, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,614,091, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Making an Ear Warmer and an Ear Warmer Frame,” filed Jan. 3, 2007, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/108,615, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Making an Ear Warmer and an Ear Warmer Frame,” filed Apr. 18, 2005, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/335,930, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,920,645, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Making an Ear Warmer and an Ear Warmer Frame,” filed Jan. 3, 2003, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/986,103, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,502,248, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Making an Ear Warmer and an Ear Warmer Frame,” filed Nov. 7, 2001, which is a continuation of PCT Application Serial No. PCT/US01/11041, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Making an Ear Warmer and an Ear Warmer Frame,” filed Apr. 5, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/521,241, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,332,223, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Making an Ear Warmer Having Interior Seams,” filed Apr. 5, 2000. The entire disclosure of each of the above-identified applications is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/978,591, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,502,247, entitled “Apparatus and Method for Making an Ear Warmer Having Interior Seams,” filed Oct. 18, 2001, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to an ear warmer device. More specifically, the present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for making an ear warmer having interior seams and an ear warmer frame.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn ear warmer comprises a set of membranes and a frame. The set of membranes collectively defines an outer perimeter. The set of membranes is attached along a portion of the outer perimeter or the entire outer perimeter to define an attachment portion. The attachment portion is entirely disposed within an interior of the set of membranes. The frame is disposed within the interior of the set of membranes.
An ear warmer comprises a set of membranes and a frame. The set of membranes collectively defines an outer perimeter. The set of membranes is attached along a portion of the outer perimeter or the entire outer perimeter to define an attachment portion. The attachment portion is entirely disposed within an interior of the set of membranes. The frame is disposed within the interior of the set of membranes.
The term “attachment portion” is defined herein as a portion of the set of membranes between the attachment and the outer edge of the membranes. For example, the ear warmer membranes can be sewn together along their collective perimeter or a portion of that collective perimeter and then turned inside out. In such a case, the sewn seam as well as the extra portion of the membranes between the sewn seam and the outer edge of the membranes are inside the ear warmer; the frame can be inserted into the interior of the membranes. Alternatively, the ear warmer membranes can be bound along their collective perimeter or a portion of that collective perimeter.
As described in greater detail below, the set of membranes may be sewn, bound, or sewn and turned inside out. The set of membranes can be coupled together using a combination of sewing, binding, and sewing and then turning inside out.
More specifically, ear warmer shell 200 can be constructed by first disposing first ear membrane 100 and second ear membrane 110 on top of outer membrane 130. Middle membrane 120 can then be placed on top of the set of outer membrane 130, ear membrane 100 and ear membrane 110 in the arrangement shown in
As discussed above, a variety of couplings can be used to secure the membranes together. For example, in one embodiment, ear membranes 100 and 110 and middle membrane 120 can be bound to outer membrane 130. In another embodiment, ear membranes 100 and 110 can be sewn to the outer membrane 130 and turned inside out and the middle membrane 120 can be bound to the outer membrane 130. In an alternative embodiment, the middle membrane 120 can be sewn to the outer membrane 130 and turned inside out and the ear membranes 100 and 110 can be bound to outer membrane 130. As apparent, any combination of sewn, bound, and sewn and inside out couplings can be used.
Channel 260 is formed by middle portion 120 and the portion of outer membrane 130 disposed with middle membrane 120. More specifically, middle membrane 120 is attached along two portions 121 and 122 of its perimeter to outer membrane 130 while the two remaining portions 123 and 124 of the perimeter of middle membrane 120 are not attached to outer membrane 130. These unattached perimeter portions of middle membrane 120 generally correspond to openings 240 and 250, thus channel 260 is formed between the attached perimeter portions of middle membrane 120 from opening 240 to opening 250.
As shown in
Note that as ear portion 220 is turned inside out as described above in reference to
The unattached portions 125 and 126 of middle membrane 120 can then be placed through the respective openings 240 and 250 so that the ends of middle membrane 120 (shown, for example, as having tabs in
Frame member 310 can include a connection portion 311. In the embodiment shown in
The unattached frame members of frame 300 can be inserted into ear warmer shell 200 and then attached together by the following steps. First, a frame member 310 can be inserted into ear portion 210 through opening 240. Similarly, a second frame member 310 can be inserted in ear portion 220 through opening 250. Of course, frame members 310 can be oriented with respect to the membranes (and the wearer's head) appropriately; for example, outer membrane 130 can be positioned along the rear, outward facing (i.e., not adjacent to the wearer's head) with respect to the ear warmer. In such a case, the frame members 310 should be inserted into the respective interiors of ear portions 210 and 220 such that the relative base of the frame members 310 is disposed towards the wearer's ears (i.e., the curvature of frame member 310 is similar to the wearer's head). Similarly, middle membrane 120 should be disposed inwardly adjacent to the wearer's head when the ear warmer is completely assembled and worn by the wearer.
In the next step in the method for inserting the frame, frame member 320 can be inserted into channel 260 through either opening 240 or 250. Again, frame member 320 should be disposed within channel 260 so that the curvature of frame member 320 is similar to the curvature of the user's head.
The ends of frame members 310 can be connected to the respective ends of frame member 320. Once frame members 310 and frame member 320 are appropriately positioned within the interior of ear warmer shell 200, connection portion 311 of frame member 310 can be disposed through opening 240 along with the corresponding end of frame member 320 so that frame member 310 and frame member 320 can be attached by connection devices 330. The other end of frame member 320 can likewise be attached to the other frame member 310.
Once the three frame members are attached to form frame 300, the ear warmer shell 200 can be arranged so that frame 300 is completely disposed within the interior ear warmer shell 200 and is not visible from the exterior. This can be accomplished, for example, by disposing the respective connected ends of frame members 310 and frame member 320 back into the interior ear warmer shell 200. The tab-like ends of middle membrane 120 can then be reinserted into openings 240 and 250 so that the assembling of the ear warmer including its ear warmer shell 200 and frame 300 is complete.
Ear membranes 400 and 410 can be substituted for ear membranes 100 and 110 as described in the apparatus and method described above in reference to
When the ear warmer shell is then turned inside out, for example as discussed above in reference to
More specifically,
The method to construct ear warmer shell 500 is similar to that described above in reference to
The pocket membranes 600 and 610, provide additional cushioning between frame members 310 (shown in phantom) and the head of the user. Pocket membranes 600 and 610 also prevent the membranes from pulling around the frame members 310 and keep the perimeter of the membranes at the edge of the frame members 310. In one embodiment, pocket membranes 600 and 610 can be attached on top of the respective ear membranes. Thus, when the ear warmer shell is turned inside out (as described above, for example, in reference to
Rather than the separate membranes shown in
In another alternative embodiment, the membranes can be integrally formed together at various locations (e.g., discontinuous locations) rather than along the entire fold (such as line 725 shown in
In the illustrated embodiment, band 910 includes a first end 912 and a second end 914. Band 910 includes curved inner and outer surfaces 930, 932. Band 910 includes an opening 916 proximate to end 912 to which another frame member (not shown in
Band 910 includes a passageway 926 located proximate to end 914. Passageway 926 includes an opening 928 through which band 940 may be inserted. A retaining member or abutment 924 is disposed on band 910. Abutment 924 extends a sufficient distance from the surface of the band 910 so that it engages a connecting or locking member disposed on band 940, as discussed in greater detail below. Abutment 924 may be located at any location that enables it to engage the locking member. In one embodiment, abutment 924 is located on the inner surface 930 of band 910. In another embodiment, abutment 924 is located along one of the inner surfaces of the slot 918, and thereby extending into the slot 918. While the abutment 924 is illustrated with a triangular shape, the abutment may have any shape or configuration that can retain the bands 910, 940 together, as discussed below.
In one embodiment, band 940 includes ends 942, 944 and an opening 952 proximate end 944. Band 940 includes inner and outer surfaces 954, 956. Band includes a connecting or locking member 946 on the inner surface 954 proximate to end 942. In this embodiment, locking member 946 includes a shaft 948 and a head 950. Locking member 946 may be formed integral with band 940 or may be coupled thereto. Locking member 946 may be any shape.
In one embodiment, the locking member 946 is fixed relative to band 940. When the frame 900 is assembled, end 942 of band 940 is inserted into passageway 926 of band 910. The band 940 is pushed with sufficient force so that locking member 946 engages abutment 924 and passes over the abutment 924. Abutment 924 may have some flexibility to enable the locking member 946 to pass over it. Once the locking member 946 passes the abutment 924, the bands 910 and 940 can move relative to each other and the locking member 946 engages the abutment 924.
In an alternative embodiment, shaft 948 and head 950 are rotatable relative to the band 940. The locking member 946 can rotate between several positions. In one position, the head 950 of the locking member is oriented substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the band 940. This position can be referred to as a locking position. In another position, the head 950 of the locking member may be oriented at an angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the band 940. The angle may range between 0 and 90.degree. This position can be referred to as a sliding position.
When the frame 900 is assembled, end 942 of band 940 is inserted into passageway 926 of band 910. Initially, the locking member 946 is rotated to its sliding position. As band 940 slides through passageway 926, the shaft 948 of locking member 946 slides in slot 918. As band 940 is inserted into passageway 926, the locking member 946 passes the abutment 924.
Once the locking member 946 passes the abutment 924, it can be rotated to its locking position, which is illustrated in
In an alternative embodiment, band 940 can have a hole located where locking member 946 is positioned. In this embodiment, a connector, such as a rivet, can be inserted through the hole and slot 918 to couple the bands 910 and 940 together.
Openings 916 and 952 can be used to couple other frame members (not shown in
Band 1010 includes a slot 1012 with closed ends 1014, 1016 and a passageway 1018 with an opening 1019 located proximate to an end of the band 1010. In an alternative embodiment, the side surfaces of the slot can be notched.
Band 1020 includes ends 1024, 1026 and a locking member 1022 proximate to end 1024 similar to the locking member 946 described relative to
One method of assembling frame 1000 includes the following steps. Bands 1010, 1020 are placed at an angle to each other and locking member 1022 is inserted into the slot 1012. If the locking member is spherical, then the bands 1010, 1020 can be aligned. Once the locking member 1022 is inserted, the bands 1010, 1020 are turned so that they are substantially parallel to each other. Each of the bands 1010, 1020 is made of flexible material that allows the bands to bend in several directions. Then, end 1026 of band 1020 is inserted into the opening 1019 of passageway 1018. In an alternative embodiment, band 1010 can be longer than band 1020 to facilitate the insertion of end 1026 into opening 1019 and the assembly of the frame 1000.
Bands 1010, 1020 are then slidably coupled together. The range of movement of the bands 1010, 1020 is determined by the length of the slot 1012.
Another method of assembling frame 1000 includes the following steps. Bands 1010, 1020 are placed adjacent each other so that end 1026 is proximate to passageway 1018 and end 1024 is proximate to the other end of band 1010. End 1026 of band 1020 is inserted into the opening 1019 of passageway 1018.
The locking member 1022 is rotated to its sliding position and the head of locking member 1022 is inserted into slot 1012. Because the bands 1010, 1020 are made from a flexible material, such as plastic, band 1020 can be bent during the assembly process to enable locking member 1022 to be inserted into slot 1012. Once locking member 1022 is inserted, locking member 1022 is rotated to its locking position, thereby preventing the separation of bands 1010, 1020. Bands 1010, 1020 are then slidably coupled together. The range of movement of the bands 1010, 1020 is determined by the length of the slot 1012.
In an alternative embodiment, as illustrated in
Band 1110 includes ends 1112, 1114. Band 1110 also includes a channel 1116 with ends 1118, 1120. In the illustrated embodiment, channel end 1120 is an open end and channel end 1118 is a closed end. Band 1110 also includes a passageway 1126 located proximate to end 1114. Passageway 1126 includes an opening 1128 through which band 1140 can be inserted. Channel 1116 extends substantially along the length of band 1110.
Channel 1116 includes inner side surfaces 1122, 1124 that are curved along their length. In one embodiment, inner side surfaces 1122, 1124 have a convex shape as illustrated in the cross-sectional view shown in
Band 1140 includes ends 1142, 1144 and inner and outer surfaces 1146, 1147. In one embodiment, a locking nub 1148 is disposed on outer surface 1147, as illustrated in
Band 1140 includes side surfaces 1150, 1152 that extend along the length of the band 1140 as illustrated in
As band end 1140 is inserted into channel 1116, side surfaces 1150, 1152 engage inner side surfaces 1122, 1124 on band 1110. The frictional contact between the side surfaces on bands 1110, 1140 provides the necessary force to retain the bands together.
Band 1330 includes ends 1332, 1334 and a slot 1336 extending substantially along the length of band 1330. Slot 1336 includes closed ends 1338, 1340. Band 1330 also includes a locking member 1342 disposed on its outer surface as illustrated in
Frame 1300 is assembled by inserting the locking member 1342 on band 1330 into slot 1316 on band 1310. Depending on the structure of the locking member 1342, band 1310 is turned perpendicular to band 1330 or locking member 1342 is rotated relative to band 1330. Once the locking member 1342 has been inserted, the retaining member 1322 on band 1310 is inserted into slot 1336 of band 1330. At this point, bands 1310, 1330 can slide relative to each other. The movement of bands 1310, 1330 is limited by the length of slots 1316, 1336 and the positions of retaining member 1322 and locking member 1342 on the bands 1310, 1330, respectively.
Retaining member 1322 and locking member 1342 can be any shape that can be inserted into a slot and couple the bands together. Alternatively, connectors, such as rivets, may be used instead of one or both of the retaining member and the locking member to couple the bands.
One method by which the shell 1400 can be assembled is the following. Ear membrane or portion 1410 can be coupled to one end of the outer membrane or portion 1440. Similarly, ear membrane or portion 1420 can be coupled to the opposite end of outer membrane 1440. Middle membrane or portion 1430 is coupled to the perimeter of outer membrane 1440. The collective perimeter can be sewn, bound, or sewn and the membranes can be turned inside out as described in above in reference to
In this embodiment, middle portion 1430 includes a coupling mechanism 1460 disposed along one of its edges. The outer portion 1440 includes a similar coupling mechanism 1462 along a portion of its perimeter as illustrated in
Coupling mechanisms 1460, 1462 can be any type of fastening mechanism that permanently or releasably couples the middle portion and the outer portion. For example, coupling mechanisms 1460, 1462 can be hook and loop type fasteners. Alternatively, any mechanism that can couple two pieces of fabric together can be used for the coupling mechanisms. Similarly, the middle portion 1430 can be sewn to the outer portion 1440.
Shell 1400 enables a fully-assembled frame to be inserted after the shell is sewn. Shell 1400 also enables shells to be changed on the same frame.
Outer membrane 1520 includes a coupling mechanism 1522 that can be used with coupling mechanism 1518 on the inner membrane 1510 to secure middle portion 1516 to the outer membrane 1520.
A frame for the ear warmer can be inserted through opening 1730 and positioned in the interior region of the shell to support the ear warmer. Once the frame is inserted, opening 1730 can be left open or can be closed by any conventional coupling mechanism, such as sewing, hook and loop fasteners, etc. The frame can be assembled before or after sewing the shell together.
Inner membrane 1810 is attached along two portions 1812, 1814 of its perimeter to outer membrane 1820 while the two remaining portions 1816, 1818 of the perimeter of the inner membrane 1810 are not attached to outer membrane 1820. These unattached perimeter portions 1816, 1818 of inner membrane 1810 generally correspond to openings 1830, 1832, respectively.
A frame can be inserted into one or both of the openings 1830, 1832 and can be subsequently assembled while it is inside the interior region. Openings 1830, 1832 can be left open or be closed using any coupling mechanism.
In one embodiment, ends 1914, 1922 of membranes 1910, 1920 are curved. When membranes 1910, 1920, 1930 are assembled, as illustrated in
It should, of course, be understood that while the present invention has been described in reference to particular configurations, other configurations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. For example, the membranes and frame members can be made of any type of materials appropriate for an ear warmer device. U.S. Pat. No. 5,835,609, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses various embodiments of the ear warmer device and those variation can be combined with the method and apparatus described herein.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising:
- an ear warmer shell having a first side and a second side, the ear warmer shell including a first membrane defining the first side of the ear warmer shell, the first membrane having a first ear portion, a second ear portion, and a middle portion, a length of the first side of the ear warmer shell defined by an outermost portion of the first ear portion and an outermost portion of the second ear portion,
- the second side of the ear warmer shell including a second membrane coupled to at least a portion of the first membrane, a length of the second side of the ear warmer shell defined by the outermost portion of the first ear portion of the first side and the outermost portion of the second ear portion of the first side, the length of the second side of the ear warmer shell shorter than the length of the first side of the ear warmer shell; and
- an ear warmer frame at least partially disposed between the first membrane and the second membrane.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second membrane is coupled to the outermost portion of the first ear portion of the first membrane, the second side of the ear warmer shell further includes a third membrane coupled to the outermost portion of the second ear portion of the first membrane.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a portion of the ear warmer frame is curved such that a first side of the ear warmer frame has a first length and a second side of the ear warmer frame has a second length greater than the first length, the second side of the ear warmer frame disposed between the first side of the ear warmer frame and the first membrane.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a portion of the ear warmer frame is curved, such that the first side of the ear warmer shell covers a larger area of the ear warmer frame than the second side of the ear warmer shell.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein:
- the second membrane defines a first ear portion, a second ear portion, and a middle portion of the second side of the ear warmer shell,
- a perimeter portion of the first ear portion of the first membrane is coupled to a perimeter portion of the first ear portion of the second membrane,
- a perimeter portion of the second ear member of the first ear membrane coupled to a perimeter portion of the second ear member of the second ear membrane.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein a perimeter portion of the first membrane defines a boundary between the first side and the second side of the ear warmer shell.
7. A method comprising:
- disposing a first membrane configured to define at least a portion of a first side of an ear warmer shell with a second membrane configured to define at least a portion of a second side of the ear warmer shell, the second side of the ear warmer shell having a size smaller than the size of the first side of the ear warmer shell, the second side of the ear warmer having a shape substantially similar to a shape of the first side of the ear warmer shell;
- gathering the first membrane such that a perimeter portion of the first membrane is aligned with a perimeter portion of the second membrane;
- coupling, after the gathering, the first membrane to the second membrane; and
- disposing at least a portion of an ear warmer frame between the first membrane and the second membrane.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the gathering includes pinching and holding the first membrane.
9. The method of claim 7, wherein, after the disposing, the ear warmer frame is entirely covered by the first side of the ear warmer shell and the second side of the ear warmer shell.
10. The method of claim 7, wherein the first membrane has a first ear portion, a second ear portion, and a third ear portion, and is configured to define the first side of the ear warmer shell.
11. The method of claim 7, wherein
- the ear warmer frame is curved such that a first side has a first length and a second side has a second length greater than the first length,
- the disposing including disposing at least a portion of the ear warmer frame between the first membrane and the second membrane such that the second side of the ear warmer frame is between the first side of the ear warmer frame and the first membrane.
12. The method of claim 7, wherein the coupling includes coupling the first membrane to the second membrane along the perimeter portion of the first membrane and the perimeter portion of the second membrane.
13. The method of claim 7, wherein the coupling includes coupling an entire perimeter of the first membrane to the second membrane.
14. An apparatus, comprising:
- an ear warmer frame having a curved portion such a length of a first side of the ear warmer frame differs from a length of a second side of the ear warmer frame;
- an ear warmer shell having a first side coupled to a second side along a collective perimeter portion, a length of the first side of the ear warmer shell differs from a length of the second side of the ear warmer shell based on the length of the first side of the ear warmer frame differing from the length of the second side of the ear warmer frame.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein
- the first side is defined by a membrane,
- the collective perimeter portion is defined by a perimeter portion of the membrane.
16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein
- the first side of the ear warmer shell is defined by a first membrane,
- the second side of the ear warmer shell is at least partially defined by a second membrane and a third membrane,
- the collective perimeter portion is defined by a perimeter portion of the first membrane and includes a perimeter portion of the second membrane and a perimeter portion of the third membrane.
17. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the ear warmer frame is disposed entirely between the first side of the ear warmer shell and the second side of the ear warmer shell.
18. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the second side of the ear warmer frame is disposed between the first side of the ear warmer frame and the first side of the ear warmer shell.
19. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein
- the ear warmer frame has a first ear cup, a second ear cup, and a middle portion,
- the first side is defined by a membrane having a first ear portion, a second ear portion, and a middle portion, a size of the first ear portion of the membrane substantially corresponding to a size of the first ear cup of the frame.
20. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the second side of the ear warmer shell is configured to be disposed between the first side of the ear warmer shell and a head of a wearer when the ear warmer frame is disposed about the head.
Type: Application
Filed: May 14, 2013
Publication Date: Jun 5, 2014
Applicant: 180s, Inc. (Baltimore, MD)
Inventor: Brian E. Le Gette (Baltimore, MD)
Application Number: 13/894,078