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Title:
Communications headset with rotatable and tiltable electrical connector
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I claim:
1. A reversible headset comprising:
a. headband means for supporting the headset on a wearer's head, said headband means including a yoke adapted to extend transversely over the wearer's head;
b. boom means projecting forwardly from one end of the yoke;
c. housing means supported on the projecting boom means;
d. a reversible microphone;
e. electrical connector means supported on said housing means;
f. conduit having one end supporting the microphone and the other end supported by the connector means, said conduit being curved so that the microphone is disposed laterally of the housing means;
g. conductor means connected at one end to the microphone and extending through the connector means into the housing means; and
h. articulated means in the connector means supporting the conduit for continuous rotation thereof about one axis and tilting thereof about any axis transverse to said one axis to adjust the operating position of the microphone with respect to the wearer's mouth, while maintaining electrical connections between the microphone and the housing means.
2. A headset as in claim 1, in which:
a. said articulated conduit supporting means includes:
1. tiltable means supporting said other end of the conduit for tilting movement about any of said transverse axes;
2. means continuously rotatable about said one axis and supporting the tiltable means; and
b. said conductor means comprises:
1. continuous wires extending through the conduit and the conduit supporting means;
2. contact means on the continuously rotatable means and connected to said wires; and
3. fixed contact means in the housing means cooperating with said first-mentioned contact means.
3. A headset as in claim 2, including locking means holding said continuously rotatable means against movement with respect to the housing means in the direction of said one axis.
4. A headset as in claim 1, in which the connector means includes:
a. a receptacle in the housing including first and second contact members electrically insulated from the housing and from each other and fixed against rotation with respect to the housing;
b. a plug including third and fourth contact members on one end, said third and fourth contact members being electrically insulated from each other, said plug being insertable into the receptacle and rotatable therein to place said third and fourth contact members into relatively rotatable engagement with the first and second contact members, respectively;
c. a casing enclosing the other end of the plug;
d. a socket fixed on the other end of the plug and within the casing, said socket having a central aperture therein, said plug and socket being rotatable in the casing;
e. a ball tiltable in the socket with respect to the axis of said central aperture, said ball having a diametrical aperture in which an end of the conduit is fixed, said casing having in its end adjacent the ball an opening through which the conduit extends;
f. means limiting the rotation of the ball with respect to the socket; and
g. a pair of electrically insulated conductors extending through the conduit and the ball into the casing and into electrical contact with said third and fourth contact members.
5. A headset as in claim 4, including ball seat means in the casing, and spring means within the casing biasing the ball into engagement with the ball seat means, so as to frictionally load the plug and hold it in any rotated or tilted position.
6. Apparatus for electrically connecting contacts in a housing with conductors in a conduit rotatable and tiltable with respect to the housing, comprising:
a. a receptacle in the housing including first and second contact members electrically insulated from the housing and from each other and fixed against rotation with respect to the housing;
b. a plug including third and fourth contact members on one end, said third and fourth contact members being electrically insulated from each other, said plug being insertable into the receptacle and rotatable therein to place said third and fourth contact members into relatively rotatable engagement with the first and second contact members, respectively
c. a casing enclosing the other end of the plug;
d. a socket fixed on the other end of the plug and within the casing, said socket having a central aperture therein, said plug and socket being rotatable in the casing;
e. a ball tiltable in the socket with respect to the axis of said central aperture, said ball having a diametrical aperture in which an end of the conduit is fixed, said casing having in its end adjacent the ball an opening through which the conduit extends;
f. means limiting the rotation of the ball with respect to the socket; and
g. a pair of electrically insulated conductors extending through the conduit and the ball into the casing and into electrical contact with said third and fourth contact members.
7. Electrical connector apparatus as in claim 6, including: ball seat means in the casing, and spring means within the casing biasing the ball into engagement with the ball seat means, so as to frictionally load the plug and hold it in any rotated or tilted position.
Other info:
Inventors:
Foley, James P. (Astoria, NY, US)
Application Number:
590592
Filing Date: 1975-06-26 Publication_date: 1976-07-27 Assignee:
Roanwell Corporation (New York, NY)
Primary Class(es):
379/430
439/6
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Cooper, William C.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Cooper, Dunham, Clark, Griffin & Moran
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