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`(19) World Intellectual Property Organization
`International Bureau
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`(43) International Publication Date
`16 December 2010 (16.12.2010)
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`(51) International Patent Classification:
`H04M 1/05 (2006.01)
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`(21) International Application Number:
`PCT/DK2009/000139
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`(22) International Filing Date:
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`(25) Filing Language:
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`(26) Publication Language:
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`9 June 2009 (09.06.2009)
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`English
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`English
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`(for all designated States except US): GN
`(71) Applicant
`NETCOM A/S [DK/DK]; Lautrupbjerg
`7, DK-2750
`Ballerup (DK).
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`(72) Inventors; and
`(75) Inventors/Applicants (for US only): BIRGEN, Johan
`[SE/SE]; Vimpelgatan
`21, S-21 1 14 Malmø
`(SE).
`SORENSEN, Michael
`[DK/DK];
`Jyllingeparken
`84,
`DK-4040 Jyllinge (DK).
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`(74) Agent: LARSEN & BIRKEHOLM A/S; Skandinavisk
`Patentbureau, Banegardspladsen
`1, P.O. Box
`362,
`DK-1570 Copenhagen V (DK).
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`(10) International Publication Number
`WO 2010/142290 Al
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`(81) Designated States (unless otherwise indicated, for every
`kind of national protection available): AE, AG, AL, AM,
`AO, AT, AU, AZ, BA, BB, BG, BH, BR, BW, BY, BZ,
`CA, CH, CL, CN, CO, CR, CU, CZ, DE, DK, DM, DO,
`DZ, EC, EE, EG, ES, FI, GB, GD, GE, GH, GM, GT,
`HN, HR, HU, ID, IL, IN, IS, JP, KE, KG, KM, KN, KP,
`KR, KZ, LA, LC, LK, LR, LS, LT, LU, LY, MA, MD,
`ME, MG, MK, MN, MW, MX, MY, MZ, NA, NG, NI,
`NO, NZ, OM, PE, PG, PH, PL, PT, RO, RS, RU, SC, SD,
`SE, SG, SK, SL, SM, ST, SV, SY, TJ, TM, TN, TR, TT,
`TZ, UA, UG, US, UZ, VC, VN, ZA, ZM, ZW.
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`(84) Designated States (unless otherwise indicated, for every
`kind of regional protection available): ARIPO (BW, GH,
`GM, KE, LS, MW, MZ, NA, SD, SL, SZ, TZ, UG, ZM,
`ZW), Eurasian (AM, AZ, BY, KG, KZ, MD, RU, TJ,
`TM), European (AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ, DE, DK, EE,
`ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HR, HU, IE, IS, IT, LT, LU, LV,
`MC, MK, MT, NL, NO, PL, PT, RO, SE, SI, SK, TR),
`OAPI (BF, BJ, CF, CG, CI, CM, GA, GN, GQ, GW, ML,
`MR, NE, SN, TD, TG).
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`(54) Title: AN EARPHONE SYSTEM COMPRISING AN EARPHONE AND A PORTABLE HOLDING DEVICE
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`(57) Abstract: An earphone system (1; 23) comprising a
`wireless earphone (2; 20, 2 1 ) and a portable holding de
`vice (3; 22). The earphone (2; 20, 2 1 ) comprises an ear
`hook (8) for attaching the earphone (2; 20, 2 1 ) to the ear
`(14) of a user. The holding device (3; 22) comprises an
`outer surface (25) with an earphone recess (4; 30, 3 1 )
`adapted for receiving the earphone (2; 20, 21) with the ear
`hook (8), such that the ear hook (8) follows the outer sur
`face (25) of the holding device (3; 22), and attachment
`means for attaching the earphone (2; 20, 2 1 ) in the ear
`phone recess (4; 30, 3 1 ).
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`Title: An earphone system comprising an earphone and a portable holding
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`device
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`Technical Field
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`The invention relates to an earphone system comprising a wireless
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`earphone and a portable holding device, wherein the earphone comprises
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`an ear hook for attaching the earphone to the ear of a user and the holding
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`device comprises an outer surface.
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`Background Art
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`Wireless earphones suitable for use with mobile phones are normally called
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`headsets and are - when not in use - often carried by the owner in a pocket,
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`pouch, bag or suitable holding device. Some earphones are provided with a
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`holding device adapted for use with that specific earphone. A holding
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`device protects the earphone and prevents it from being tangled or caught
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`with other items in the pocket or bag. Some holding devices also function
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`as chargers for recharging the earphone battery, when the earphone is
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`arranged in the holding device. Thus, the holding device can work as a
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`charging cradle, which via a transformer is connected to an electrical outlet.
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`Some holding devices also comprise a charging battery for charging the
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`earphone and thereby extending talk time and stand by time while the user
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`being away from a wall plug. Motorola Mini H9 is such an earphone system.
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`There exist many different
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`types of wireless earphones. An earphone
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`typically comprises at
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`least one earphone and a wearing device for
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`attaching the earphone to the head of the user, such that sound from the
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`earphone speaker enters the ear canal. The earphones can be secured to a
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`user's head by different wearing devices. As examples, these can comprise
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`a headband, a neckband, an "earring" surrounding the outer ear, an
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`earbud, an ear gel, an ear mold or an ear hook. When ear buds, ear gels
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`the earphone is simply
`and ear molds are used as wearing devices,
`attached to the user by inserting the wearing device into the ear of user,
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`where it is held in place by the inner sides of the external ear or the ear
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`canal.
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`An ear hook, which sometimes is referred to as ear clip, ear loop, ear
`hanger, or ear brace, is a curved or essentially C-shaped device, which is
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`attached to or is an integrated part of an earphone device.
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`In order to
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`mount
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`the earphone on the ear,
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`the ear hook is arranged around the
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`auricle, such that it partly encircles the root of the auricle and extends in the
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`so-called post auricular sulcus. The term "root of the auricle" refers to the
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`area of
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`the outer ear where it protrudes from the side of
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`the head.
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`Postauricular sulcus is the depression behind the ear next to the head. The
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`"auricle" is the externally visible cartilaginous structure of the external ear.
`Synonyms for auricle are "pinna" or "outer ear".
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`EP 1 414 221 B 1 (Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB) discloses an
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`earphone system comprising a wireless earphone and a carrying device,
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`wherein the earphone comprises an ear hook for attaching the earphone to
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`the ear of a user and the holding device comprises an outer surface. The
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`holding device is embodied as a box with a hinged lid. The carrying device
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`protects the earphone well but suffers from some drawbacks when it comes
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`to user friendliness.
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`When earphones are provided with microphones and adapted for two-way
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`they are normally referred to as headsets. This invention
`communication,
`covers theses headsets. However, the invention also covers hearing aids
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`that amplify and modulate sounds for the wearer.
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`Disclosure of Invention
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`The object of the invention is to improve an earphone system according to
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`the preamble of claim 1. The earphone system according to the invention is
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`characterised in that the outer surface has an earphone recess adapted for
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`receiving the earphone with the ear hook, such that the ear hook follows the
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`surface of
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`the holding device, and attaching means for attaching the
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`earphone in the earphone recess. With such a system,
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`it
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`is possible to
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`remove the earphone of the type which comprising an ear hook in a quick
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`way. This is particularly advantageous if there is a phone call and the user
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`needs to respond quickly. Furthermore,
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`the holding device can be
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`embodied sturdier as no movable or detachable lid is required.
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`According to an embodiment, the ear hook has an outer surface, which is
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`aligned with the outer surface of the holding device, when the earphone is
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`received by the earphone recess.
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`Preferably, the outer surface of the ear hook and the outer surface of the
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`holding device together provide a continuous surface, when the earphone is
`received by the earphone recess. Thus, a particularly smooth surface can
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`be obtained, which minimizes the risk of the earphone being tangled with
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`other devices when carried in a pocket, bag or the like.
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`According to an embodiment,
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`the holding device opposite the earphone
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`recess comprises a release recess, which together with the earphone
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`recess forms a through-going hole, so that a user via the release recess
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`can press the earphone out of engagement with the earphone recess. With
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`such an embodiment, the user can push the earphone out of engagement
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`with the earphone recess with his/her finger or the like.
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`According to an alternative embodiment, a release button is arranged in the
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`release recess, wherein the release button is adapted to push the earphone
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`out of the earphone recess upon activation of the release button.
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`The outer surface of the holding device is preferably essentially convex.
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`This counts for the surface area with exception of the earphone recess and
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`optional release recess.
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`the outer surface of the holding device is
`According to an embodiment,
`essentially shaped as a flattened ball. Such a shape is comfortable to keep
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`in a trouser pocket, even while running or bicycling.
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`The holding device can be essentially oval seen in the direction of a first
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`axis and oval seen in a direction of a second axis, which is perpendicular to
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`the first axis.
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`According to a preferred embodiment, the holding device is essentially oval
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`seen in a direction of a third axis, which is perpendicular to the first axis and
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`the second axis. Such a shape is particular suitable to adapt to the outer
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`shape of an earphone with an ear hook.
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`According to an embodiment of
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`the earphone system according to the
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`invention, the ear hook is flexible, wherein the earphone recess and the ear
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`hook are shaped such that the ear hook must be elastically deformed by
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`means of an external force in order to move the earphone in to and out
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`from the earphone recess. With this embodiment,
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`the elasticity of
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`the
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`earhook is utilized to attach the earphone in the earphone recess. Thus, the
`flexible ear hook forms a part of the attachment means.
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`Preferably,
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`the attachment means comprise an undercut portion of
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`the
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`holding device, which is partly encircled by the earphone recess. This is a
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`simple and sturdy way of providing means for holding the earphone in the
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`earphone recess.
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`According to a preferred embodiment,
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`the earphone comprises a
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`rechargeable earphone battery, and the holding device comprises a
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`rechargeable holding device battery, wherein the earphone system is
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`adapted such that the earphone battery can be recharged by the holding
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`device battery, when the earphone is received by the earphone recess. In
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`this case, the earphone can be recharged from the holding device, while
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`the user being away from a wall plug. The charging can take place by
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`induction or via corresponding terminals on the earphone and the holding
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`device.
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`According to an embodiment,
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`the system comprises a left ear earphone
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`and a right ear earphone, and the holding device comprises a left ear
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`earphone recess for
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`receiving the left ear earphone and a right ear
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`earphone recess for receiving the right ear earphone. Such a system can
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`be utilized for listening to stereo music,
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`two users simultaneously or a
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`hearing aid system with hearing aids for both ears.
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`Brief Description of the Drawings
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`The invention is explained in detail below with reference to the drawing
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`illustrating a preferred embodiment of the invention and in which
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`Fig. 1 is the earphone system comprising an earphone and a holding
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`device according to a first embodiment of the invention, seen in a first
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`direction,
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`Fig. 2 is the earphone according to the first embodiment, seen in the first
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`direction,
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`Fig. 3 is the holding device according to the first embodiment, seen in the
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`first direction,
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`Fig. 4 is the earphone according to the first embodiment seen in a second
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`direction,
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`Fig. 5 is the earphone according to the first embodiment, seen in a third
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`direction,
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`Fig. 6 is the earphone according to the first embodiment when arranged on
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`the ear of a user, seen in the first direction,
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`Fig. 7 is the holding device according to the first embodiment, seen in the
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`second direction,
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`Fig. 8 is the holding device according to Fig. 7, seen from the opposite side,
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`Fig. 9 is the holding device according to Fig. 3 , seen from the opposite side,
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`Fig. 10 is a schematic view through an earphone and a holding device
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`according the invention, and
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`Fig. 11 is a perspective view of an earphone system according to a second
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`embodiment of the invention.
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`Modes for Holding out the Invention
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`Fig. 1 discloses a first embodiment of an earphone system 1 according to
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`the invention. The earphone system 1 comprises an earphone 2 and a
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`holding device 3 . The earphone is a wireless Bluetooth™ earphone 2
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`especially suitable for use with mobile phones. The holding device 3 serves
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`several purposes:
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`it can receive the earphone 2 when this is not in use,
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`protect it during transportation and recharge it from an internal battery. Figs.
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`2, 4 and 5 disclose the earphone 2 from different angles and Figs. 3 , 7 , 8
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`and 9 show the holding device 3 from different angles. The earphone 2
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`comprises a main part 7 and an ear hook 8 adapted to be arranged the
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`outer ear of the user, such that the main part 7 is placed in front of the ear
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`canal. The main part 7 and the ear hook 8 are integrated parts of the
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`earphone 2. The holding device 3 is shaped as an oblong flattened ball and
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`is essential oval seen in the three orthogonal directions x, y and z indicated
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`with the small Cartesian coordinate system in Fig. 1. An earphone receiving
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`recess 4 is provided in the outer surface 25 of the holding device 3. The
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`earphone 2 comprises an outer surface 6, which is in level with the outer
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`surface 25 of the holding device 3 , when the earphone 2 is received by
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`earphone recess 4 . Thus, a continuous surface is provided by the outer
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`surface 6 of the earphone 2 and the outer surface 25 of the holding device
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`3 . This means, that the earphone 3 when the system is kept in a pocket or
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`a bag is well protected from being broken or tangled with other devices.
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`Furthermore, an oval-shaped holding device with a smooth surface is more
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`comfortable to keep in a trouser pocket than an ear hook fitted earphone
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`alone.
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`The earphone 2 is provided with external contact pads 12 (Fig. 4), which
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`are in contact with corresponding contact pads 16 in the earphone recess 4
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`(Fig. 3), when the earphone 2 is received by the earphone recess 4 . The
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`function of this will be explained further under the description of Fig. 10.
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`The earphone 2 is provided with a hidden multifunction button, which is
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`activated by pressing the outer surface 6 of the main part 7 of the earphone
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`2 . This multifunction button is used for answering and ending calls, voice
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`activated dialling, rejecting calls, redialling, swapping held calls and pairing.
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`Volume up/down is implemented as touch control on the front. Thus, the
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`user can turn the volume up and down by wiping his/her fingertip along the
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`outer surface 6 of the main part 7 of the earphone 2 .
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`Figs. 4 and 5 disclose the earphone 2 from different angles. A relatively
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`well-defined edge 36 divides the outer surface 6 from an inner surface 13,
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`which is not visible, when the earphone 2 is arranged in the holding device
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`3 . The main part 7 is provided with a microphone opening 24 on the inner
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`surface 13 close to the edge 36. A speaker housing 9 protrudes from the
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`main part 7 approximately perpendicular to the inner surface 13. A speaker
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`grill 10 is surrounded by a soft rubber ring 11, which ensures a comfortable
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`abutment against the ear. The inner surface 13 of the earphone 3 including
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`the earhook 8 is rounded and provided with rubber to ensure comfort during
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`use. Two light emitting diodes 38 provide status information such as
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`connection status, battery status, pairing mode etc.
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`Fig. 6 discloses the earphone 2 when arranged on the ear 14 of a user. As
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`shown, the main part 7 of the earphone 2 is arranged in front of the ear
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`canal, while the ear hook 8 grips behind the ear 14. The speaker housing 9
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`is arranged in the concha of the ear so that the audio leaving the speaker
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`grill 10 enters the ear canal.
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`Figs. 3 and 7-9 show the holding device 3 from different angles. As seen in
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`Fig. 7 a peripheral edge 19 lies in a plane and divides the outer surface 25
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`of the holding device 3 into a front side 17 and a rear side 18. The portion
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`of the recess 4 that receives the main part 7 is arranged in the front side 17.
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`The portion of the recess 4 that receives the ear hook 8 extends along and
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`crosses the peripheral edge 19. When the earphone 2 is inserted into the
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`recess 4 , the main part 7 of
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`the earphone 2 is pressed in a direction
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`essentially perpendicular to the plane defined by the peripheral edge 19
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`into the recess 4 . When the main part 7 is pressed almost
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`fully into the
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`recess 4 , the ear hook 8 is flexed outwards and an in a direction towards
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`the rear side 18 until
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`it snaps into ear hook receiving portion of the recess
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`4 . Alternatively, the earhook 8 is pushed into the ear hook receiving portion
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`of the recess 4 , where after the main part 7 is flexed towards the main part
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`receiving portion of the recess 4 where it snaps into engagement.
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`As clearly shown in Fig. 8 , the earphone recess 4 defines an encircled
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`portion 39 of the holding device, which is partly encircled by the earphone
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`2 , when the latter is received by the earphone recess 4 . This encircled
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`portion 39 is undercut, whereby it in cross-section widens near the outer
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`surface 25. When the earphone 2 is received by the earphone recess 4, it is
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`in its relaxed state. In order to remove the earphone 2 from the recess 4 , a
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`forced must be applied sot that the main part 7 and the ear hook 8 are
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`flexed away from each other. In this way, the risk of unintentional removal
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`of the earphone 2 from the holding device 3 is minimized. As an alternative
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`or addition to the undercut,
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`the earphone receiving recess 4 and the
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`earphone 2 could be provided with protrusions or locking tongues that
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`engages corresponding holes or recesses when the earphone 2 is received
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`by the earphone receiving recess 4 . As Fig. 7 shows, the holding device 3
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`has a charging socket, which is embodied as a micro-USB socket 35.
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`The rear side 18 of the holding device 3 comprises a release recess 15.
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`The bottom of this recess 15 is connected with the earphone receiving
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`recess 4, such that a through going hole 5 is provided.
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`In this way, the
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`speaker housing 9 is visible and accessible via the release recess 15,
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`whereby the user in an easy way can insert his/her finger into the release
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`recess 15 and press the earphone 2 out of engagement with the earphone
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`recess 4 .
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`Fig. 10 is a schematic view of an earphone 2 and a holding device 3
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`according the invention. This view is included in order to show the most
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`essential
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`internal parts of the earphone 2 and the holding device 3 . The
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`earphone 2 comprises in its interior a control unit 3 1, a Bluetooth™
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`transceiver 33, an antenna 32, a speaker 34, a microphone 37 and a
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`rechargeable battery 26. The control unit 3 1 and the battery 26 are
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`connected to the external contact pads 12. The drawing is only schematic.
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`The location of the terminals is chosen for clarity reasons and differs from
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`the first embodiment shown in Figs. 1-9. The holding device 3 comprises an
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`internal rechargeable battery 28, which is connected to a charging socket
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`35 and the contact pads 16.
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`The contact pads 12, 16 are also providing an on/off-function. The two
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`earphone contact pads 12 most
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`to the left are short cut by the
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`corresponding two interconnected holding device contact pads 16, when
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`the earphone 2 is received by the earphone recess 4 . Thus, when the
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`earphone 2 is arranged in the holding device 3, the earphone 2 is switched
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`off. When the earphone 2 is removed from the holding device 3 , the
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`earphone 2 is switched on. This is a very simple and intuitive way of
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`switching the earphone on and off.
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`Fig. 11 is a perspective view of an earphone system 23 according to a
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`second embodiment of the invention. This earphone system comprises an
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`earphone 2 1 for the right ear, an earphone 20 for the left ear and a holding
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`device 22. The holding device 22 has two earphone receiving recesses 30,
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`3 1, where only the recess 30 for the right earphone 2 1 is visible in Fig. 11.
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`It
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`is not shown in Fig. 11, but this embodiment may also include release
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`recesses, whereby the user easily can remove the earphones 2 1, 20 from
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`the earphone receiving recesses 30, 31. This embodiment can be used for
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`stereo music listening or as two hearing aids.
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`In both embodiments,
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`the earphone holding device 3; 22 are made of
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`undeformable material with no movable parts, whereby it can be made
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`particularly sturdy.
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`The holding devices 3; 22 can also be embodied without a battery 28 and
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`serve as a simple charging cradle. The holding device 3; 22 could also
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`include a transformer/adapter, whereby only a cord is needed to connect
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`the holding device 3 ; 22 to a wall socket.
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`The holding device 3; 22 is preferably provided with visual
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`indication of the
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`charging status of the holding device battery 28. This can be a LED-window
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`that lightens red, yellow and green in dependence on the charging status.
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`The earphone 2 ; 20, 2 1 and the holding device 3 ; 22 can be provided with
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`magnetic means to hold the earphone more firmly in the earphone receiving
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`recess 4; 30, 3 1.
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`The release recess 15, could be provided with a release button, which
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`when pushed exerts a pushing force on the earphone 2; 20, 2 1 and
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`releases it from the earphone receiving recess 4 ; 30, 3 1.
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`The embodiments
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`disclosed
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`here are headsets
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`to be used for
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`communication, especially telecommunication. Thus,
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`the term earphone
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`could be replaced by the term headset. However, the wireless earphone
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`according to the invention could also be embodied as a hearing aid,
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`whereby sounds from the surroundings are captured by the microphone
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`and processed in order to compensate for the users hearing impairment
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`before it is sent to the speaker. Thus, the term earphone could be replaced
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`by the term hearing aid or hearing instrument.
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`In addition, a combined
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`wireless earphone for telecommunication and hearing aid is within the
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`scope of the invention.
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`Reference signs
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`2
`3
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`4
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`earphone system
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`earphone
`holding device
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`24 microphone opening
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`25 outer surface of holding device
`26 outer surface of ear hook
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`earphone recess in holding
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`27 rechargeable
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`battery
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`of
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`device
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`through
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`going
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`hole
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`in
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`28 rechargeable battery of holding
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`earphone
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`earphone holding device
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`device
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`6
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`outer surface of earphone
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`29 left ear earphone recess
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`7 main part of earphone
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`ear hook
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`speaker housing
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`10 speaker grill
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`11 rubber ring
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`30 right ear earphone recess
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`3 1 earphone control unit
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`32 earphone antenna
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`33 earphone transceiver
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`34 earphone speaker
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`12 contact pads on earphone
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`35 earphone
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`holding
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`device
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`13 inner surface of earphone
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`charging socket
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`14 ear of user
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`36 edge between inner and outer
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`15 release recess in holding
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`surface of earphone housing
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`device
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`37 microphone
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`16 contact
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`pads of
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`holding
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`38 light emitting diode
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`device
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`39 ear hook encircled portion of
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`holding device
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`17 front side of holding device
`18 rear side of holding device
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`19 peripheral edge of holding
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`device
`20 earphone for left ear
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`2 1 earphone for right ear
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`22 double
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`earphone
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`holding
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`device
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`23 double earphone system
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`Claims
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`1. An earphone system ( 1 ; 23) comprising a wireless earphone (2; 20, 2 1)
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`and a portable holding device (3; 22), wherein the earphone (2; 20, 2 1)
`comprises an ear hook (8) for attaching the earphone (2; 20, 2 1) to the ear
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`(14) of a user and the holding device (3; 22) comprises an outer surface
`(25), characterised in that the outer surface (25) of the holding device (3;
`22) has an earphone recess (4; 30, 3 1) adapted for receiving the earphone
`(2; 20, 2 1) with the ear hook (8), such that the ear hook (8) follows the outer
`surface (25) of the holding device (3; 22), and attachment means (39) for
`attaching the earphone (2; 20, 2 1) in the earphone recess (4; 30, 3 1).
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`2 . An earphone system ( 1; 23) according to claim 1, wherein the ear hook
`(8) has an outer surface (26), which is aligned with the outer surface (25) of
`the holding device (3; 22), when the earphone (2; 20, 2 1) is received by the
`earphone recess (4; 30, 31).
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`3 . An earphone system ( 1; 23) according to claim 2 , wherein the outer
`surface (26) of the ear hook (8) and the outer surface (25) of the holding
`device (3; 22) together provide a continuous surface, when the earphone
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`(2; 20, 2 1) is received by the earphone recess (4; 30, 3 1).
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`4. An earphone system ( 1 ; 23) according to any of the preceding claims,
`wherein the holding device (3; 22) comprises a release recess (15), which
`together with the earphone recess (4; 30, 3 1) forms a through-going hole
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`(5), so that a user via the release recess (15) can press the earphone (2;
`20, 2 1) out of engagement with the earphone recess (4; 30, 3 1).
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`5 . An earphone system ( 1; 23) according to any of the preceding claims,
`wherein the outer surface (25) of the holding device (3; 22) is essentially
`convex.
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`6 . An earphone system ( 1; 23) according to claim 5, wherein the outer
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`surface (25) of
`flattened ball.
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`the holding device (3; 22)
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`is essentially shaped as a
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`7 . An earphone system ( 1 ; 23) according to claim 5, wherein the holding
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`device (3; 22) is essentially oval seen in the direction of a first axis (X) and
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`oval seen in a direction of a second axis (Y), which is perpendicular to the
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`first axis (X).
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`8 . An earphone system ( 1; 23) according to claim 7, wherein the holding
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`device (3; 22) is essentially oval seen in a direction of a third axis (Z), which
`is perpendicular to the first axis (X) and the second axis (Y).
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`9. An earphone system ( 1; 23) according to any of the preceding claims,
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`wherein the ear hook (8) is flexible, and wherein the earphone recess (4;
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`30, 31) and the ear hook (8) are shaped such that the ear hook (8) must be
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`elastically deformed by means of an external force in order to move the
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`earphone (2; 20, 21) in to and out from the earphone recess (4; 30, 31).
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`10. An earphone system ( 1; 23) according claim 9, wherein the attachment
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`means comprise an undercut portion (39) of the holding device (3), which is
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`partly encircled by the earphone recess (4).
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`11. An earphone system ( 1; 23) according to any of the preceding claims,
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`wherein the earphone (2; 20, 21) comprises a rechargeable earphone
`battery (27), and the holding device (3; 22) comprises a rechargeable
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`holding device battery (28), and wherein the earphone system ( 1; 23) is
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`adapted such that
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`the earphone battery (27) can be recharged by the
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`holding device battery (28), when the earphone (2; 20, 2 1) is received by
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`the earphone recess (4; 30, 3 1).
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`wherein the system ( 1 ; 23) comprises a left ear earphone (20) and a right
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`ear earphone (21 ), and the holding device (22) comprises a left ear
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`earphone recess (29) for receiving the left ear earphone (20) and a right ear
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`earphone recess (30) for receiving the right ear earphone (21 ).
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`A. CLASSIFICATION O F SUBJECT MATTER
`INV .
`H04M1/05
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`According to International Patent Classification (IPC) or to both national classification and IPC
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`B. FIELDS SEARCHED
`Minimum documentation searched (classification system followed by classification symbols)
`H04M H04R
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`Documentation searched other than minimum documentation to the extent that such documents are included in the fields searched
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`Electronic data base consulted dup ng the international search (name of data base and where practical, search terms used)
`EPO-Internal
`, WPI Data
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`C DOCUMENTS CONSIDERED TO BE RELEVANT
`Citation of document, with indication, where appropp ate, of the relevant passages
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`Category*
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`Relevant to claim No
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`US 2007/202934 A l (KIM YOUNG S [US])
`30 August 2007 (2007-08-30)
`figures 1,2
`paragraphs [0024] - [0039]
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`US 2004/198470 A l (DYER MEDFORD ALAN [US]
`ET AL) 7 October 2004 (2004-10-07)
`paragraphs [0029] - [0041]
`figures 3-8
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`US 2005/130593 A l (MICHALAK GERALD P [US])
`16 June 2005 (2005-06-16)
`figures 1A-1C
`paragraphs [0014] - [0018]
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`EP 1 414 221 A (SONY ERICSSON MOBILE COMM
`AB [SE]) 28 April 2004 (2004-04-28)
`paragraphs [0025] - [0038]
`figures 2-5,9-11
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`1-12
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`1-12
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`1-12
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`1-12
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`D Further documents are listed in the continuation of Box C
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`* Special categories of cited documents
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`"A" document defining the general state of the art which is not
`considered to be of particular relevance
`'E" earlier document but published on or after the international
`filing date
`"L" document which may throw doubts on prionty clai m(s) or
`which is cited to establish the publication date of another
`citation or other special reason (as specified)
`'O" document referring to an oral disclosure, use, exhibition or
`other means
`'P" document published prior to the international
`later than the priority date claimed
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`filing date but
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`See patent family annex
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`'T" later document published after the international filing date
`or priority date and not in conflict with the application but
`cited to understand the pnnciple or theory underlying the
`invention
`"X" document of particular relevance, the claimed invention
`cannot be considered novel or cannot be considered to
`involve an inventive step when the document is taken alone
`"Y" document of particular relevance, the claimed invention
`cannot be considered to involve an inventive step when the
`document is combined with one or more other such docu¬
`ments, such combination being obvious to a person skilled
`in the art
`"&" document member of the same patent family
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`Date of the actual completion of the international search
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`Date of mailing of the international search report
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`4 February 2010
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`Name and mailing address of the ISA/
`European Patent Office, P B 5818 Patentlaap 2
`NL - 2280 HV Rijswijk
`TeI (+31-70) 340-2040,
`Fax (+31-70) 340-3016
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`Form PCT/ISA/210 (second sheet) (April 2005)
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`15/02/2010
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`Authorized officer
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`Maci ejewski
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`Publication
`date
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`Patent family
`member(s)
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`Publication
`date
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`30-08-2007
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`NONE
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`07-10-2004
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`NONE
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`Patent document
`cited in search report
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`US 2007202934
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`US 2004198470
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`US 2005130593
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`A l
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`A l
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`A l
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`16-06-2005
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`CN
`EP
`JP
`WO
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`AT
`CN
`DE
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`1918891 A
`1695528 A l
`2007520105 T
`2005120023 A l
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`335352 T
`1706171 A
`60213611 T2
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`21-02-2007
`30-08-2006
`19-07-2007
`15-12-2005
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`15-08-2006
`07-12-2005
`18-10-2007
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`EP 1414221
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`28-04-2004
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`Form PCT/ISA/210 (patent family annex) (April 2005)
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`(12) INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY (PCT)
`CORRECTED VERSION
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`(19) World Intellectual Property Organization
`International Bureau
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`(43) International Publication Date
`16 December 2010 (16.12.2010)
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`PCT
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`(51) International Patent Classification:
`H04M 1/05 (2006.01)
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`(21) International Application Number:
`PCT/DK2009/000139
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`(22) International Filing Date:
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`(25) Filing Language:
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`(26) Publication Language:
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`June 2009 (09.06.2009)
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`English
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`English
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`(71) Applicant
`(for all designated States except US): GN
`NETCOM A S [DK/DK]; Lautrupbjerg 7, DK-2750
`Ballerup (DK).
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`(72) Inventors; and
`(75) Inventors/Applicants for US only): BIRGER, Johan
`[SE/SE]; Vimpelgatan
`21, S-21 1 14 Maln 0 (SE).
`S0RENSEN, Michael
`[DK/DK];
`Jyllingeparken
`84,
`DK-4040 Jyllinge (DK).
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`(74) Agent: LARSEN & BIRKEHOLM A/S; Skandinavisk
`Patentbureau, Banegardspladsen
`1, P.O. Box
`362,
`DK-1570 Copenhagen V (DK).
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`(81) Designated States (unless otherwise indicated, for every
`kind of national protection available): AE, AG, AL, AM,
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`(10) International Publication Number
`WO 2010/142290 A8
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`AO, AT, AU, AZ, BA, BB, BG, BH, BR, BW, BY, BZ,
`CA, CH, CL, CN, CO, CR, CU, CZ, DE, DK, DM, DO,
`DZ, EC, EE, EG, ES, FI, GB, GD, GE, GH, GM, GT,
`HN, HR, HU, ID, IL, IN, IS, JP, KE, KG, KM, KN, KP,
`KR, KZ, LA, LC, LK, LR, LS, LT, LU, LY, MA, MD,
`ME, MG, MK, MN, MW, MX, MY, MZ, NA, NG, NI,
`NO, NZ, OM, PE, PG, PH, PL, PT, RO, RS, RU, SC, SD,
`SE, SG, SK, SL, SM, ST, SV, SY, TJ, TM, TN, TR, TT,
`TZ, UA, UG, US, UZ, VC, VN, ZA, ZM, ZW.
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`(84) Designated States (unless otherwise indicated, for every
`kind of regional protection available): ARIPO (BW, GH,
`GM, KE, LS, MW, MZ, NA, SD, SL, SZ, TZ, UG, ZM,
`ZW), Eurasian (AM, AZ, BY, KG, KZ, MD, RU, TJ,
`TM), European (AT, BE, BG, CH, CY, CZ,