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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 08, 1992
Filed:
Jul. 25, 1990
Nancy Brown, Wilmington, DE (US);
Other;
Abstract
An ear radio adapted for support by the ears of a user comprises first and second ear components, each including a casement having inner and outer surfaces and adapted in size and configuration to fit over an ear of the user. Radio circuitry is provided for receiving radio signals and converting the radio signals to sound and is mounted within a first casement. Radio function controls are mounted on the exterior surface of the first casement. A speaker is mounted on the inner surface of the first casement and is operatively connected to the radio circuitry mounted on its inner surface. The speaker is adapted to extend within the ear canal of the ear. A first retention member is provided for retaining the first component at one ear, and is configured to conform to the juncture between the ear and the head of the user. A second radio component includes a similar second casement having inner and outer surfaces and adapted in size and configuration to fit over the user's second ear. A power supply means is mounted within the second casement, and a radio speaker is mounted on the inner surface of the second casement and adapted to extend within the ear canal of the second ear. A second retention member is provided for retaining the second component at the second ear and is configured to conform to the juncture between the second ear and the head of the user. Circuitry is provided for electrically connecting the power supply and the speaker in the second component with the radio circuitry in the first component.