Patents

Apple patent involves future iterations of the AirPod Max

As noted by MacRumors, Apple has introduced a new firmware update for the AirPods Max. 

Apple has been granted a patent (number US 11700471 B2) for “Headphones With An Anti-buckling Assembly.” It involves future versions of the AirPod Max.

About the patent

The patent relates generally to various headphone features. More particularly, the various features are designed help improve the overall user experience by incorporating an array of sensors and new mechanical features into the headphones.

In the patent Apple notes that headphones have now been in use for over 100 years, but the design of the mechanical frames used to hold the earpieces against the ears of a user have remained somewhat static. For this reason, some over-head headphones are difficult to easily transport without the use of a bulky case or by wearing them conspicuously about the neck when not in use. 

Conventional interconnects between the earpieces and band often use a yoke that surrounds the periphery of each earpiece, which adds to the overall bulk of each earpiece. What’s more, headphones users are required to manually verify that the correct earpieces are aligned with the ears of a user any time the user wishes to use the headphones. Apple says that “consequently, improvements to the aforementioned deficiencies are desirable.”

Summary of the patent

Here’s Apple’s abstract of the patent: “This disclosure includes several different features suitable for use in circumaural and supra-aural headphones designs. Designs that include earpad assemblies that improve acoustic isolation are discussed. User convenience features that include automatically detecting the orientation of the headphones on a user’s head are also discussed. Various power-saving features, design features, sensor configurations and user comfort features are also discussed.”

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.