Telephonic communications – Terminal – Housing or housing component
Patent
1994-06-07
1995-05-09
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Terminal
Housing or housing component
H04M 100
Patent
active
054147697
ABSTRACT:
A communication headset is provided which includes two curved housings that rotate with respect to one another to allow the headset to be held firmly in place over one ear of the user. One housing supports a microphone boom which has a free end positionable adjacent to the users mouth and the other houses a receiver element for producing sound from electrical signals. Feedback between the receiver and the microphone is reduced by an elastomer friction hinge between the two housings. The receiver element is encapsulated by elastomer to further reduce feedback and to protect the receiver element from physical shock.
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Burris Christine
Gattey Phillip A.
Jensen Wolfgang W.
ACS Communications, Inc.
Chiang Jack
Dwyer James L.
Stallman Michael A.
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