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Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 11:55pm
Patents: A/V systems for th...
The US Patent and Trademark Office unveiled two non-Apple iPod-related patents today from two separate parties, demonstrating several styles of audio-visual headwear for the device. The first patent, submitted by Aaron M. Philips of Granite Bay, California, shows a headband with integrated speakers that features a dedicated place for the iPod shuffle. The configuration is also illustrated in a cap-style design. Philips specifically refers to the iPod shuffle in his diagrams and paperwork.

Marcio Mar Abreu of North Haven, Connecticut offers his idea of Oakley's-style sunglasses with an integrated screen, with earphones as well, but illustrates the concept in dozens of hypothetical, and some ridiculous, scenarios. Abreu illustrates his concept as a football helmet, wide-brimmed hat, and so on, as well as a portable unit that seems to incorporate a keyboard at chest heart.