Patent Publication Number: US-2021195309-A1

Title: Wireless headphones

Description:
Wireless headphones that stores, music and other audio files, with Internet service, text and call features. The said invention is a headphone that has the ability for the user to download music or any audio files into the headphone, where it will be stored and be used to be played back through the speakers. The said invention does not need to be connected to any other device, with a wire or wireless, to play audio files. The said invention stores the audio files to the headphones. The said invention also has the feature of receiving audio text messages and phone calls. The said invention can also make phone calls and place audio text messages. The said invention has the feature of internet service that allows the user to listen to live audio or pre-recorded audio through an online site of their choice. 
     BACKGROUND OF INVENTION 
     Wireless headphones that stores music and other audio files, with internet service, text and call features, is an invention initially invented with runners in mind. The said invention will eliminate the user of having to carry with them a device that stores the audio, such as a smartphone or other audio storing device and uses the headphones as an instrument to hear the audio. The said invention as a USB port that is used to download music or audio files directly to the headphones, were the headphones will store the audios files. The said invention has a touchscreen that allows the user to see their files, contacts and scroll and choose the audio file they wish to hear or the contact they wish to call or text. 
     Wireless headphones that stores music and other audio files, with internet service, text and call features, has two speakers such as traditional headphones. There is a volume dial on the side of the said inventions head piece that also acts as an on/off switch when adjusted in one direction to the end. The said invention also has an answer button for when calls want to be connected as well as when text messages want to be heard through the headphones speakers. The said invention as an alert pager that signal the user of an incoming call or text message. There is a talking receiver in the said inventions headpiece that the user will talk into when on a call or to relay a text message. The said invention has a voice activated system that will allow the user to make calls or place text to a contact list on the headphones. 
     The said invention as a charging port 
     The Wireless headphones that stores music and other audio files, with internet service, text and call features will eliminate the user to have to carry another device to listen to audio when running or working out. When thinking about the uses and features of such an invention it was realized the said invention can be used by any person at any time. The said invention will make it easier to keep your hands free while listening to audio or while connected to the internet or a podcast, and at the same time being able to take and make phone calls, and receiving and placing texts. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION 
     The Wireless headphones that stores music and other audio files, with internet service, text and call features is designed for the user to wear the headphones to listen to audio, that is downloaded directly to the headphones through the USB port. There is a touchscreen on the side of the headphones that allows the user to pick from a play list they downloaded to the headphones. Audio can also be listened to directly from an internet connection, where the user can listen to podcast or other website applications. The said invention allows the users a true hands free experience, with not having to hold another device that is wired or Bluetooth connected to the headphones that stores the audio. The said invention stores audio file directly to the headphones. 
     The said invention as a feature that allows the user to receive and make phone calls without removing the headphones. The user can store contacts to the headphones and place calls with voice command. Also incoming calls can be received with a voice command answer feature or a push button. Text messages can be received as well as placed through the same voice command feature and or push button. The said invention has a talking receiver that is mated to the headphones that the user talks into for phone conversations and listens through the headphone speakers. The same talking receiver is used to translate outgoing text messages. The incoming text messages with be translated through the speakers on the headphones. 
     The Wireless headphones that stores music and other audio files, with Internet service, text and call features, has a charging port to charge the battery on the headphones. 
     The said invention features an answer button located on the headphones that is used to pick up and hang up calls. If the button is pressed twice the incoming call or text will not be answered. 
     The said invention features a volume dial that controls the speakers volume. If the user turns the volume dial downward to the end of its rotation, the speakers will turn off. 
     The said invention features an touchscreen that will display the users files as well as the means to connect to the Internet. With the USB port, the headphones could be connected to a computer and have files download from the computer to the headphones. With the USB port the user can also set the headphones up with internet service and program the headphones to a network, and also add a password to protect the headphones if lost. 
     The Wireless headphones that stores music and other audio files, with Internet service, text and call features, is an device that the users wears over their ears and plays audio files that were downloaded and stored on the headphones as well as the said invention can connect to an internet connection and the user could listen to live events, podcast or other audio applications that the internet has to offer. The said invention can also make and receive phone calls and text messages and record audio 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  of the drawings illustrates the components of the said invention as a whole. 
       ( 5 ) is the power inlet for charging the headphones. 
       ( 15 ) is the speaker. There is another speaker on the opposite side in the headphone not shown. The speakers ( 15 ) relay audio to the user in terms of sound, as well as phone conversations and automated text readings. The speakers ( 15 ) also incorporates a sound when an incoming call or message is delivered. 
       ( 10 ) is the talking transmitter. This is where the user&#39;s voice is heard to relay voice commands to the headphones for text messages, phone conversations and other headphone commands. 
       ( 20 ) illustrates the USB port. This is where the user can download audio files to be stored on the headphones. The USB port ( 20 ) is not limited to flash drives or other devices for downloading files to the headphone. The USB port ( 20 ) is also used to program the headphones for contact information, playlist and not limited to other functions. 
       ( 25 ) illustrates the call answer button. When a call or text comes in, a small tone or vibration will be heard through the speakers ( 15 ), if the user wishes to answer the call or hear the incoming text read to them, they&#39;ll press the answer button ( 25 ). Upon pressing the answer button ( 25 ), the audio will be cut off of the speakers ( 15 ) and the user will either hear their texts read to them through the speakers ( 15 ) or hear the person on the other line voice to start the conversation. If the answer button is pressed twice the incoming call or text will be ignored. 
       ( 30 ) illustrates the on/off switch for the ringer. With the on/off switch ( 30 ) in the off position, the user will not hear incoming calls or text notifications. With the ringer on/off switch ( 30 ) on, the user will hear a tone or a vibration when an incoming text or phone call is coming through. 
       ( 35 ) illustrates the volume dial. The volume dial ( 35 ) adjusts the sound volume that goes through the speakers ( 15 ). If the volume dial ( 35 ) is adjusted all the way to the volume down position, it will shut off the said device. 
       ( 40 ) illustrates the touchscreen. The touchscreen ( 40 ) is located on the side of one of the headsets as shown in  FIG. 1 . The touchscreen ( 40 ) is where the user can see all there downloaded files, play list, contacts and battery life, but not limited to other information. Files on the touchscreen ( 40 ) can be viewed by the user swiping their finger up and down on the screen, this will move the files accordingly to the user&#39;s finger movement. To select a file on the touchscreen ( 40 ) the user can use their finger to highlight and click on the selected file. 
       The touchscreen ( 40 ) is used when the user is downloading files or contacts, selecting a playlist, checking battery charge, but not limited to other functions. Any time the user connects the headphone to the USB port ( 20 ), or the charging port ( 5 ) the touchscreen ( 40 ) will display the information. The touchscreen ( 40 ) will be the part of the said invention that the user uses to add/delete files, see that the headphones are charging, change contacts, but not limited to other functions. 
       ( 45 ,  50 ) are the rewind and fast forward buttons ( 65 ) is the play button. ( 70 ) is the record button. 
       ( 55 ) Illustrates the pause button 
       ( 60 ) Illustrates the housing of the said invention that mates all the components together and holds the said invention in place while in use by the user. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     The said invention, The Wireless headphones that stores music and other audio files, with internet service, text and call features, is a device that is placed over the users head and the headphones cover their ears. 
     The said invention, allows the user to download music or any audio files directly to the headphones where it could be stored and played back at any time. This allows the user not to have to carry another device with them that relays the audio to the headphone either by wire or wireless signal. 
     The said invention, has a USB port ( 20 ). At this connection, the user can connect to any source that transfers files. Through the USB port ( 20 ) the user can download audio files from a computer, smartphone or a flash drive, but not limited to other devices. The headphones will store the audio files for play back at the users demand by powering up the headphones with the on/off volume dial ( 35 ). Then with the use of the touchscreen ( 40 ) the download audio files will appear and the user can swipe the touchscreen ( 40 ) to find the file they want to play. By tapping the highlights area on the touchscreen ( 40 ) the audio file will begin to play and the user places the headphones over their ears. 
     The said invention, on/off volume dial ( 35 ) adjusts the volume of the speakers ( 15 ). The on/off volume dial ( 35 ) when dialed to the direction of lower volume, the dial will turn off the headphones when full dialed down. Turning the on/off volume dial ( 35 ) upward will power on the headphones and adjust the volume. 
     The said invention, has two speakers ( 15 ) that play the audio as well as alerts the user, with beeps, but not limited to other sounds, that they have an incoming text message or phone call. The speakers ( 15 ) are also used to hear the voice of the person calling them, but not limited to message playbacks, voicemails or any other audio sound recording. Through the speakers ( 15 ) the incoming text messages will be transferred over from type to audio playback and listened to through the speakers ( 15 ). 
     The said invention, has a talking transmitter ( 10 ). The talking Transmitter ( 10 ) is the mouth piece of the headphones that relays the users voice to the person their talking to, to hold conversations. But not limited to voicemails, text messages, device commands and other functions. The talking transmitter ( 10 ) can also command the headphone with the user&#39;s voice commands to place calls to contact stored in the headphones, speak text messages to contacts but not limited to other functions. 
     The said invention, has a ringer on/off button ( 30 ). If the user wishes not to have any incoming calls or text alerts, the ringer on/off button ( 30 ) will allow or not allow a notification signal to be heard by the user through the speakers ( 15 ). The ringer on/off button ( 30 ) is a simple up/down switch and is not limited to any other type of button, knob or dial. 
     The said invention, as a charging port ( 5 ). The said invention works off rechargeable batteries. To charge the headphones, a charging wire will come with the headphones. The user will plug the charging wire into the charging port ( 5 ) on the headphones to any power electrical outlet. When the headphones are powered on by the volume dial ( 35 ) a small icon on the touchscreen ( 40 ) will show the charge level of the headphones 
     To use the said invention, the user will charge the headphones to a level according to the amount of use they&#39;re going operate the said invention. A full charge is the optimal starting point. To turn on the said invention, the user will spin the volume dial ( 35 ) upward from the off position. This will power on the headphones as well as control the volume to the speakers ( 15 ). The user will then connect the said invention to any device that can transfer audio files, such as a computer, smartphone, but not limited to other devices. The transfer of files is accepted through the USB port ( 20 ). It is at the USB port ( 20 ) the files could be downloaded or deleted, as well as the user&#39;s contact list. As the files are downloaded, the touchscreen ( 40 ) will display all the downloaded files. Also on the touchscreen ( 40 ) the user&#39;s contact lists will appear. The touchscreen ( 40 ) will highlight a selected file as the user scrolls up or down on the touchscreen ( 40 ) with their finger. When a file is reached and highlighted, the user will tap on the highlighted area and that file will begin to play through the headphones. The headphones have the capability to connect to the internet. Where the user can listen to live shows, podcast or any other audio platform. 
     When a call or text comes in, the user will hear a signal from the speaker, if the user accepts the call or text, they will press the answer button ( 25 ) on the headphones. This will cut the audio and accept the phone call. The phone call will be heard through the speakers ( 15 ) and the user&#39;s voice will be relayed through the talking transmitter ( 10 ). If a call or text is wished to not be answered, pressing the answer button ( 25 ) twice will ignore the incoming call or text and stop the notification signal. 
     When a text message is incoming, the user will press the answer button ( 25 ) cutting off the audio and the incoming text will be read through the speakers ( 15 ). 
     When the user wants to place a call or text, they&#39;ll press the answer button ( 25 ), cutting off the audio, Then with voice command, they&#39;ll say a command to call or text a member on the contact list. 
     If the user wishes to pause the audio, pressing the pause button ( 55 ) will accomplish that command. 
     To fast forward the audio, pressing the fast forward button ( 45 ) will cause the said invention to skip to the beginning of the next song, if it&#39;s a music file. For books, pressing the fast forward button ( 45 ) will start the next page, but not limited to next chapter. Holding down the fast forward button ( 45 ) will skip the audio to that of where the user lets go of the said button ( 45 ). 
     Illustration ( 50 ) is the rewind button. Pressing this button will rewind the song to the beginning. For books the fast forward button ( 50 ) will restart from the last page, but not limited to the last chapter. Holding down the said button ( 50 ) will skip the audio to that of where the user lets go of the said button ( 50 ). 
     Illustration ( 65 ) is the play button. The play button starts the audio through the speakers ( 15 ) 
     Illustration ( 70 ) is the record button. Pressing the record button ( 70 ) can record phone calls, audio from internet shows, podcast, internet radio, but is not limited to other audio.