Wireless Headset Connector Layout for Space and Interference Control
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Solution Overview
Problem
The design of wireless headsets faces challenges in circuit design due to limited space and increased interference from high-frequency signals, making it difficult to incorporate multiple components while maintaining portability and aesthetics.
Innovation Solution
The wireless headset employs dispersedly disposed electrical connectors on its housing, with one at the bottom end and another on the outer side wall, allowing for more space inside for components and reducing interference by using anti-interference components, while maintaining a sleek appearance.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Device complexity
If electrical connectors are concentrated at one location on the wireless headset, then the circuit design is simpler, but the available space for components is limited and interference from high-frequency signals increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides the electrical connector system into two separate connectors located at different positions on the wireless headset. This segmentation allows each connector to have dedicated space for its associated components, resolving the contradiction between circuit design simplicity and component space availability. The first electrical connector is disposed at a first location while the second electrical connector is disposed at a second location, enabling distributed component placement without increasing overall circuit complexity.
2Volume of moving object
If electrical connectors are dispersed at different locations on the wireless headset, then more space is available for components and interference is reduced, but the device structure becomes more complex
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies segmentation by separating the electrical connectors into two distinct locations, which naturally creates dedicated spaces for components associated with each connector. This segmentation strategy increases available space while the overall structural complexity remains manageable because the segmentation follows a logical functional division rather than arbitrary complexity.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements local quality by assigning different locations and potentially different configurations to the two electrical connectors based on their specific functional requirements. Each connector location is optimized for its particular purpose, with components placed locally near each connector, thereby maximizing space utilization without requiring uniform structural complexity throughout the device.
3Weight of moving object
If the wireless headset size is reduced to meet portability requirements, then portability is improved, but circuit design becomes more difficult due to limited space
Solution Approach 1:
The patent resolves the contradiction between reduced headset size and circuit design difficulty by segmenting the electrical connector system into two distributed connectors. This segmentation allows for efficient space utilization within the compact headset, enabling each connector to have its own localized component area without requiring overall device enlargement, thus maintaining portability while simplifying circuit design.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
This configuration simplifies circuit design, reduces interference from high-frequency signals, and enhances the headset's functionality and aesthetic appeal by providing ample space for components and improving system stability.
Implementation Method 1
the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector are configured to transmit a current from a headset box to the power module when the first electrical connector and the second electrical connector are respectively in contact with a third electrical connector and a fourth electrical connector in the headset box
Data Source
AI summary
A wireless headset includes a housing and a power system disposed in a cavity enclosed by the housing and configured to supply power to the wireless headset. The wireless headset further includes a first electrical connector and a second electrical connector disposed on the housing of the wireless headset and are respectively electrically connected to two electrodes of the power system. The housing includes a rod body and an earbud connected to a top of the rod body, wherein the first electrical connector is located at a bottom end of the rod body, and the second electrical connector is located on an outer side wall of the earbud.


