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`(54) ERGONOMIC SYSTEM FOR COMPACT
`WINDING AND STORAGE OF EARPHONE
`SET/HEADPHONESUSED WITH DIGITAL
`MEDIA DEVICES
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`(76)
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`Inventor:
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`Dean Stevinson, Centennial, CO
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`(21) Appl. No.:
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`13/167,662
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`Filed:
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`Jun. 23, 2011
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`Related U.S. Application Data
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`(60) Provisional application No. 61/357,921, filed on Jun.
`23, 2010.
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`Publication Classification
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`(52) US. CM. ceccccccsssssscsescssesseerecseeceresecereceeeeeeeevee 381/384
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`ABSTRACT
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`side of the DMD. The earphone set may be wound onto a
`retaining clip that includesa first cutout sized to receive the
`twoear-pieces anda first pair of notches, disposed on oppo-
`site edges of the plate, about which the two wires are wound.
`A distance between inner segments of the notchesis a func-
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`and a junction splitter of the earphone set are positioned
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`ERGONOMIC SYSTEM FOR COMPACT
`WINDING AND STORAGE OF EARPHONE
`SET/HEADPHONES USED WITH DIGITAL
`MEDIA DEVICES
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`RELATED APPLICATIONS
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`[0001] This application claimspriority to U.S. patent appli-
`cation Ser. No. 61/357,921, titled “Protective Holderfor Digi-
`tal Media Device and Auxiliary Devices”, filed Jun. 23, 2010,
`and incorporated herein by reference.
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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`[0002] This application relates to storage for an earphone
`set used with a portable digital media device.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`[0003] Hand held digital media devices (DMDs) comein
`many forms, such as: cellular phones, digital music players,
`digital video players, AM/FMradios, and so on. Most DMDs
`are small enoughtofit in a pocket, a purse or a briefcase, and
`many require the user to wear an earphonesetor a headset (or
`similar listening device) for optimal enjoyment. However,
`these earphonesets (or other listening devices) easily become
`tangled, damaged, or are lost when transported unprotected,
`such as when wound around a DMDorcarried loose in a
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`pocket or bag. Whenincluded, a carrying case supplied with
`an earphonesetis typically either a bulky hard structure or a
`cloth bag. Bulky earphone storage cases and cloth storage
`bags are additional items that a user must keep track of
`Although cloth bags are not bulky, they do nothing to neatly
`store and organize the earphoneset. As a result, earphone
`sets/headsets are usually stored separate from the DMD and
`are thus easily lost, or are wrapped around the DMD and
`exposed to damage, and further inhibit use of the DMD.
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`SUMMARY
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`In one embodiment, a retaining clip securely cap-
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`tures and stores an earphoneset. The earphone set comprising
`twoear-pieces, a length of cable divided into two wires at a
`junction splitter. Each of the wires couples to a different one
`of the earpieces and one of the wires has an inline control
`panel coupled thereto. An undivided endof the cable couples
`to ajack plug. Theretaining clip includes a plate shaped and
`sized to securely capture the earphoneset. The plate includes
`a first cutout sized to receive the two ear-pieces and a first pair
`of notches, disposed on opposite edges of the plate, about
`which the two wires are wound. The distance between inner
`segments ofthe notchesis a function ofthe length ofthe wires
`such that the inline control panel and the junctionsplitter are
`positioned within a periphery of the retaining clip when the
`two wires are completely wound aroundtheplate in a winding
`path betweenthe notches. The jack plugis retained within the
`periphery by the wires and the cable when the wires and the
`cable are woundaroundtheplate.
`[0005]
`In another embodiment, a case stores an earphone
`set proximate to a digital media device (DMD). The case
`includes a top componentthat forms a storage compartment
`for storing the earphoneset, and a coupling mechanism for
`attaching the top componentto the DMD suchthat the storage
`compartment is proximate a rear side of the DMD.
`[0006]
`In another embodiment, a case stores an earphone
`set proximate to a digital media device (DMD). The case
`includes a protective DMDcasethat couples with the DMD,
`
`a storage compartment formed from stretchable material with
`an opening for accessing the storage compartment, and a
`retention clip for holding the earphone set in the storage
`compartment. The storage compartment is coupled to the
`protective DMDcase,andthe stretchable pocket conforms to
`a contour of the retention clip and the earphone set held
`thereby. The retention clip is removable from the storage
`compartment through the opening.
`[0007]
`Inanother embodiment, a retractable earphonestor-
`age case stores an earphoneset proximate to a digital media
`device (DMD). The case includes a DMD protective case, a
`storage compartmentwith at least one opening positioned on
`a rear of the DMDprotective case, and a retractable mecha-
`nism positioned within the storage compartmentfor storing
`the earphoneset such that the earphone set may be withdrawn
`from the case.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
`
`FIG. 1 showsfirst exemplary prior art earphoneset
`[0008]
`with ear-budstyle earpieces.
`[0009]
`FIG. 2 shows second exemplary prior art earphone
`set with in-ear style earpieces.
`[0010]
`FIG. 3 showsthe earphoneset of FIG. 2 with a prior
`art lapel clip.
`[0011]
`FIG. 4 shows fourth exemplary prior art earphone
`set with in-ear style earpieces, a combined remote control and
`microphoneand junction splitter, and a lapel clip.
`[0012]
`FIG. 5A shows one exemplary earphoneretaining
`clip with winding notches and an earpiece alignment notch,in
`an embodiment.
`
`FIGS. 5B, 5C, and 5D are various views of the
`[0013]
`retaining clip of FIG. 5A retaining the earphoneset of FIG.2.
`[0014]
`FIGS. 6A, 6B and 6C are various views of one
`exemplary earphoneretaining clip with winding notches, two
`earpiece retaining cutouts, and a jack plug retaining cutout, in
`an embodiment.
`
`FIGS. 6D, 6E, and 6F are various views of the
`[0015]
`retaining clip of FIGS. 6A, 6B and 6Cretaining the earphone
`set of FIG.1.
`
`FIG. 7A shows one exemplary earphoneretaining
`[0016]
`clip with two earpiece retaining cutouts, winding notches
`with two different distances and an earpiece alignment notch,
`in an embodiment.
`
`FIGS. 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, 7F, 7G, and 7H are various
`[0017]
`views showing the retaining clip of FIG. 7A retaining the
`ear-bud style earphoneset of FIG. 1.
`[0018]
`FIGS. 8A and 8Bare different views of one exem-
`plary earphoneretaining clip with an earpiece retaining cut-
`out, winding notches, and a jack plug retaining cutout, in an
`embodiment.
`
`FIG. 8C showsthe earphoneretaining clip of FIGS.
`[0019]
`8A and 8Bretaining the earphoneset of FIG. 1.
`[0020]
`FIGS. 9A and 9B are views of one exemplary ear-
`phoneretaining clip with two earpiece retaining cutouts, and
`winding notches, in an embodiment.
`[0021]
`FIG. 9C showsthe earphoneretaining clip of FIGS.
`9A and 9Bretaining the earphoneset of FIG. 1.
`[0022]
`FIGS. 10A, 10B, and 10C are various views show-
`ing one exemplary earphoneretaining clip that is shaped and
`sized for storing in-ear style earphoneset, in an embodiment.
`[0023]
`FIGS. 10D and 10E show the earphoneretaining
`clip of FIGS. 10A, 10B and 10C,retaining the earphoneset of
`FIG.2.
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`FIG. 11A shows one exemplary in-ear style ear-
`[0024]
`phoneretaining clip that provides additional protection of the
`earphoneset, in an embodiment.
`[0025]
`FIGS. 11B-Hillustrate exemplary winding of the
`earphoneset of FIG. 4 onto the earphoneretaining clip of
`FIG. 11A.
`
`FIGS. 25A-D are perspective views of one exem-
`[0042]
`plary earphoneretaining clip for use with a stretchable cover
`integrated with a DMDprotective case, in an embodiment.
`[0043]
`FIGS. 26A-I and 26J are side views and a perspec-
`tive view, respectively, of one exemplary split storage and
`protective case 2600 that protects a DMD andprovidesstor-
`age for an earphoneset, in an embodiment.
`[0044]
`FIGS. 27A-E illustrate one exemplary sprungstor-
`age and protective case for a DMD, in an embodiment.
`[0045]
`FIGS. 28A-E are various views of one exemplary
`integrated hard storage and protective case, in an embodi-
`ment.
`
`FIGS. 29A-C are various views of one exemplary
`[0046]
`shaped earphoneretaining clip for retaining an in-ear style
`earphoneset using reduced height, in an embodiment.
`[0047]
`FIGS. 29D-F show exemplary winding of the ear-
`phoneset of FIG. 2 onto the earphoneretaining clip of FIGS.
`29A-C.
`
`FIGS. 12A-Gare various views of one exemplary
`[0026]
`retaining and protective clip for retaining in-ear style ear-
`phoneset, in an embodiment.
`[0027]
`FIGS. 12H-L show exemplary winding ofthe ear-
`phoneset of FIG. 3 on the clip of FIGS. 12A-G.
`[0028]
`FIGS. 13A-D show an exemplary earphonestorage
`device using the clip of FIGS. 12A-L integrated with a
`stretchable pouch, in an embodiment.
`[0029]
`FIGS. 14A-C show an exemplary carrying case for
`storing an earphone set woundonto the retaining clip of
`FIGS. 8A and 8B, in an embodiment.
`[0030]
`FIGS. 14D-F show use ofthe carrying case of FIGS.
`FIGS. 30A-F show a retractable earphoneset in one
`[0048]
`14A-Cfor storing the earphoneset of FIG. 1 wrappedonto the
`exemplary storage case that attaches to a protective case of a
`earphoneretaining clip of FIGS. 8A-C, in an embodiment.
`DMD,in an embodiment.
`[0031]
`FIG. 15 shows one exemplary storage case, similar
`[0049]
`FIGS. 31A and31B are side views ofone exemplary
`to the carrying case of FIGS. 14A-F,that attachesto a digital
`storage case for storing a Bluetooth earpiece with a DMD,in
`media device (DMD) for storing an earphone set (or other
`an embodiment.
`items) together with the DMD,in an embodiment.
`[0050] FIG.31C shows a foam formerofthe storage case of
`[0032]
`FIG. 16 shows one exemplary storage case attached
`FIGS. 31A and 31B.
`toa DMD byahook and loop methodforstoring an earphone
`[0051]
`FIGS. 32A and 32B show one exemplary storage
`set and a retaining clip such as the clip of FIGS. 6A-C,
`case configured to replace a battery compartment cover for a
`together with the DMD,in an embodiment.
`DMD,in an embodiment.
`[0033]
`FIGS. 17A-D are various views of one exemplary
`[0052]
`FIG. 33 is a top view of one exemplary earphoneset
`system for attaching the storage case of FIG. 15 or FIG. 16 to
`storage clip formed with a base portion that is substantially
`a DMD,in an embodiment.
`flat with a raised formerthat has recesses sized and shaped to
`[0034]
`FIGS. 18A-D are various views showing one exem-
`receive earpieces of an earphoneset, in an embodiment.
`plary hard shell carrying case formed as an earphone storage
`[0053]
`FIG. 34 is a top view of one exemplary earphoneset
`case and DMDprotection case that couple together, in an
`embodiment.
`storage clip formed with a base portion that is substantially
`flat, narrow, and has a raised former with recesses sized and
`FIGS. 19A-D show one exemplary hard shell carry-
`[0035]
`shapedto receive earpieces of an earphoneset, in an embodi-
`ing case that is similar to the earphone storage case of FIGS.
`ment.
`18A-D but formed withaflat slot across the finger grips to
`accommodate a hand strap used with DMD, in an embodi-
`DETAILED DESCRIPTION
`ment.
`
`FIGS. 20A-B are perspective views showing one
`[0036]
`exemplary earphonestorage and DMD protection case with a
`slide coupling between a storage compartmentanda protec-
`tive DMDcase, in an embodiment.
`[0037] FIG.20C showsone exemplary hard shell earphone
`storage and DMDprotection case with a slide coupling
`between a storage compartment and a protective DMDcase,
`in an embodiment.
`
`FIGS. 21A-C and 21D are end and bottom views,
`[0038]
`respectively, showing one exemplary hard shell earphone
`storage and DMDprotection case with a slide coupling
`between a storage compartment and a protective DMDcase,
`in an embodiment.
`
`FIGS. 22A-C are various views of one exemplary
`[0039]
`hard shell earphone storage and DMD protection case with a
`slide coupling between a storage compartmentanda protec-
`tive DMDcase, in an embodiment.
`[0040]
`FIGS. 23A-C are various views of one exemplary
`zippered storage case for protecting a DMD andstoring
`accessories, in an embodiment.
`[0041]
`FIGS. 24A and 24B are perspective views of one
`exemplary combined earphone storage and DMDprotection
`case coupled with a bottom surface of a DMD,in an embodi-
`ment.
`
`[0054] The present disclosure may be understoodbyrefer-
`ence to the following detailed description considered in con-
`junction with the drawings. Note that, for purposesofillus-
`trative clarity, certain elements in the drawings are not drawn
`to scale. Reference numbers for items that appear multiple
`times may be omitted for clarity. Where possible, the same
`reference numbers are used throughout the drawings and the
`following description to refer to the same or similar parts.
`[0055]
`Inthe following embodiments, reference is made to
`a digital media device (DMD)that may be selected from the
`group including an iPod, an iPhone, an iPad, an iTouch, a
`notebook computer, a laptop computer, a personal DVD
`player, an MP3 player, a cell phone, a hand-held recording
`device and a personaldigital assistant (PDA).
`[0056]
`FIGS. 1 through 4 show exemplary earphonesets
`and their characteristics. These earphone sets are used to
`illustrate use of retaining clips and storages cases in certain
`embodiments described herein. Although a particular ear-
`phone may be usedto describe a certain feature, features of
`other earphone sets may also apply. That
`is, within the
`described embodiments, earphone sets may be interchange-
`able without departing from the scope hereof.
`[0057]
`FIG. 1 showsa first exemplary priorart earphoneset
`300 with a jack plug 302 coupled with a cable 304thatsplits
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`into wires 306(1) and 306(2) at a junction splitter 308, a
`remote control and microphone 310 positioned inline with
`wire 306(1), and two ear-bud style earpieces 312(1) and 312
`(2), each having a stem 314(1) and 314(2) that couples to
`wires 306(1) and 306(2), respectively. Earpieces 312 have a
`diameter D that allowstheir use within a humanear. Earpieces
`312 have a depth 315 and a length 316. Remote control and
`microphone 310 has a length 318 andis positioned a distance
`317 from stem 314(1) along wire 306(1), which has an overall
`length 307. Cable 304 has a length 319 from junction splitter
`308 to jack plug 302, which has a length 303. Jack plug 302,
`junction splitter 308, remote control and microphone 310,
`and earpieces 312 are substantially rigid. Earphone set 300
`mayrepresent prior art ear-bud style earphonesets sold by
`Apple™, for example.
`[0058]
`FIG. 2 shows second exemplary prior art earphone
`set 320 of an in-earstyle that include a jack plug 322 coupled
`with a cable 324 that splits into wires 326(1) and 326(2) at a
`junction splitter 328, a remote control and microphone 330
`positioned inline with wire 326(1), and two in-ear style ear-
`pieces 332(1) and 332(2), each having a stem 334(1) and
`334(2) that couples to wires 326(1) and 326(2), respectively.
`Dimension of earphone set 320 may be similar to those of
`earphoneset 300, except that depth 335 maybe larger than
`depth 315 due to the in-ear styling. Earpieces 332 have a
`depth 335 and a length 336. Remote control and microphone
`330 has a length 338 andis positioned a distance 337 from
`stem 334(1) along wire 326(1), which has an overall length
`327. Cable 324 has a length 339 from junction splitter 328 to
`jack plug 322, which has a length 323. Jack plug 322, junction
`splitter 328, remote control and microphone 330, and ear-
`pieces 332 are substantially rigid. Earphone set 320 may
`represent in-ear style prior art earphone devices sold by
`Apple™, for example.
`[0059]
`FIG. 3 shows earphoneset 320 of FIG. 2 with an
`additionalprior art lapel clip 342 positioned on wire 306(1)
`below remote control and microphone 330. Lapel clip 342
`forms anotherrigid structure of earphoneset 320 with a width
`346 and length 344.
`[0060]
`FIG. 4 shows fourth exemplary earphoneset 360
`with a jack plug 362 coupled with a cable 364 that splits into
`wires 366(1) and 366(2) at a junction splitter 368 that is
`combined with a remote control and microphone 370 posi-
`tioned inline with cable 364, a lapel clip 384 and two in-ear
`style earpieces 372(1) and 372(2), each having a stem 374(1)
`and 374(2) that couples to wires 366(1) and 366(2), respec-
`tively. Earpieces 372 have a depth 375 and a length 376.
`Remote control and microphone 370 has a length 378. Wires
`366 each have a length 377. Cable 364 has a length 379 from
`remote control and microphone 370 to jack plug 362, which
`has a length 363. Jack plug 362, junction splitter 368, remote
`control and microphone 370, and earpieces 372 are substan-
`tially rigid. Earphone set 360 mayrepresent prior art in-ear
`style earphone devices sold by V-Moda™,for example.
`[0061]
`It should be noted that size and position of rigid
`components vary for earphonesets from different manufac-
`turers, and for different models from the same manufacturer.
`Safe storage of earphonesets 300, 320, and 360 thus requires
`either a dedicatedretaining clip or a versatile clip that allows
`positioning of rigid components for optimal compactness, or
`for optimalfit to an ergonomically styled case, as described in
`detail below.
`
`FIG. 5A shows one exemplary earphoneretaining
`[0062]
`clip 500 with winding notches 504(1) and 504(2) and an
`
`alignment notch 502. Clip 500 is formed from a substantially
`flat material, such as plastic and/or metal, or any other easily
`fabricated material. FIGS. 5B, 5C, and 5D show alternate
`viewsof retaining clip 500 of FIG. 5A retaining earphone set
`320 of FIG. 2. FIGS. 5A-D are best viewed together with the
`following description.
`[0063] Notch 502 receives wires 326 with earpieces 332
`positioned againsta front surface 506 ofretaining clip 500, as
`shown in FIG. 5B. Winding notches 504 have a distance W
`between inner segments thereof Distance W is selected, based
`upon earphoneset 320, such that as wires 326 and cable 324
`are wound around winding notches 504, earpieces 332 are
`retained in position and junction splitter 328, remote control
`and microphone330, and jack plug 322 lay adjacent to front
`surface 506 without any substantial slack in cable 324 and
`wires 326. Retaining clip 500 neatly retains earphoneset 320.
`Height H and distance W of clip 500 are selected based, at
`least in part, upon measurements 334-341 of earphone set
`320. In particular, height H and distance W of clip 500 may be
`selected based uponsize of rigid components 312, 310, 308,
`and 302, and lengths 307, 317, and 319 of earphone set 300,
`such that earphone set, when wrapped on clip 500, are tidy
`and take up as small a space as possible. Distance W is equal
`or greater than a maximum of length 303 and length 318, for
`example, such that jack plug 302 andinline control panel 310
`maybe positioned between edges of notches 505. Optionally,
`clip 500 may include one or more securing holes 508, through
`whichjack plug 322 maybe passed to prevent cable 304 (and
`wires 306) from unwinding, and/or a jack plug retaining slot
`510 for receiving jack plug 322 such that jack plug 322 may
`be tucked under, and retained by, windings of cable 304
`and/or wires 306. Clip 500 mayalso optionally include one or
`more additional notches 512 that allow the length of one or
`more windings to be varied when clip 500 is used for retaining
`earphonesets of different lengths. Thus, earphone retaining
`clip 500 may be manufactured to retain in-ear style head-
`phones, such as sold by Apple™ and V-Moda™, among
`others.
`
`FIGS. 6A, 6B and 6C show viewsof one exemplary
`[0064]
`earphoneretaining clip 600 with winding notches 608(1) and
`608(2), two earpiece retaining cutouts 602(1) and 602(2), a
`jack plug retaining cutout 617, anda plurality ofnotches 607.
`Clip 600 is formed from a substantially flat material, such as
`plastic or other easily fabricated material. Optionally, clip
`600 includes a retaining band 620 madeoutof elastic material
`that may be used to further secure the earphone set wound
`onto clip 600. Earphoneretaining clip 600 is ideally suited for
`retaining earphone sets with ear-bud style earpieces such as
`earphoneset 300 of FIG.1.
`[0065] Winding notches 608 are formed with a distance W
`between inner segmentsthereof. Clip 600 allows an earphone
`set to be wound around winding notches 608 resulting in a
`winding with fewer turns and with a thinnerprofile, as com-
`pared to winding on clips 700, 800, and 900 of FIGS. 7, 8 and
`9, described below. Clip 600 is particularly suited for use
`wherelarger areas (e.g., when associated with larger digital
`media devices) are available for storage of the earphoneset.
`Optionally, clip 600 may include one or more holes 618,
`through whichjack plug 302 maybe passedto help secure the
`earphoneset onto clip 600.
`[0066]
`Earphonesets of various dimensions may be wound
`neatly onto earphoneretaining clip 600 by passing cable 304
`and/or wires 306, for one or more turns, through one or more
`notches 607 rather than around winding notches 608, as
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`needed to adjust the position of the rigid components (e.g.,
`remote control and microphone 310, junction splitter 308,
`and jack plug 302) ofthe earphoneset. Specifically, by wind-
`ing cable 304 and/or wires 306 through one or more notches
`607 instead of around winding notches 608, junction splitter
`308 and remote control and microphone 310 maybe posi-
`tioned adjacent a front surface 603 of clip 600 and jack plug
`302 may be positioned within jack plug retaining cutout 617
`without leaving slack in cable 304 and wires 306. In particu-
`lar, rigid components of earphone set 300 may be positioned
`within a periphery ofclip 600.
`[0067]
`FIGS. 6D, 6E, and 6F show front, perspective and
`side views ofretaining clip 600 of FIGS. 6A, 6B and 6C
`retaining earphoneset 300 of FIG. 1. Rigid components 302,
`308, and 310 of earphone set 300 are positioned within a
`periphery (that is, inside the boundaries)of retaining clip 600
`and earphoneset 300 are neatly organized on clip 600 for easy
`storage. Earpiece retaining cutouts 602 are located at one end
`of clip 600.
`[0068] Earpieces 312 are positioned within cutouts 602 and
`wrapping of wires 306 and cable 304 proceeds around wind-
`ing notches 608(see, e.g., FIG. 6A). If rigid components 308
`and 310 are not positioned as desired with front surface 603
`(e.g., relatively flush with front surface 603) component310,
`wires 306 may be passed through one or more ofnotches 607
`to adjust a winding length of one or more turns until rigid
`components 308, 310 are positioned within the periphery of
`front surface 603. In one example of winding, wires 306
`and/or cable 304 passes through one notch 607 and then
`wraps around secondary winding edges 609(1) and 609(2)
`(i.e., substantially perpendicular to winding notches 608).
`Secondary winding edges 609 are not parallel. Jack plug 302
`is positioned within (i.e., tucked into) jack plug cutout 617
`beneath wound wires 306 and cable 304.
`
`Byincluding notches 607, a winding length of each
`[0069]
`turn of wires and cables onto clip 600 may be adjusted to
`match most earphone configurations, such that long axes of
`the rigid components are positioned substantially parallel to
`front surface 603 of clip 600.
`[0070]
`FIG. 7A shows one exemplary earphoneretaining
`clip 700 with two earpiece retaining cutouts 702(1) and 702
`(2), two first winding notches 704(1) and 704(2) and two
`second winding notches 705(1) and 705(2)that have different
`winding widths W1 and W2, respectively, and an earpiece
`alignment notch 706 for compact storage of an earphoneset
`(e.g., earphone set 300 of FIG. 1). Clip 700 may optionally
`include an elastic band 708 for use in securing wrapped the
`earphoneset to clip 700. Cutouts 702(1) and 702(2) are par-
`tially open to allow easy insertion of earpieces 312(1) and
`312(2), respectively. Cutouts 702(1) and 702(2) are also
`shaped(e.g., rounded) based uponthe shape of earpieces 312
`and are sized slightly smaller than the largest diameter D of
`earpieces 312. A distance W1 between inner segments of
`winding notches 704(1) and 704(2)