TODAY’S PATENT – EARBUD CASE
This Case was invented by Vijay Karthik Koneru (Los Angeles, CA), Christopher Wiita (West Hollywood, CA), Duy P. Le (Los Angeles, CA), Guillaume Raoult (San Francisco, CA), Elvin Chu (San Francisco, CA), Martin Gschwandtl (San Francisco, CA), Christopher Kuh (San Francisco, CA), and Robert Brunner (Glen Ellen, CA). It was patented by the USPTO on March 14, 2023 bearing patent number USD980625S1. Providing a case for charging and storing a pair of earbuds is one of the goals of the current innovation.
The case has an earphone holder as well as a magnetic component bracket that is wrapped around it. Every earbud contains a magnetic component. There is a base part to the earbud holder. To form two accommodating sections, a bottom surface of the base portion protrudes downward on two sides. Two lower receiving grooves are formed by the recessed downward formation of two sides of the base portion’s top surface.
Two accommodating grooves can be found on the two accommodating parts. Two storing grooves are defined by the combination of the two accommodating grooves and the two lower receiving grooves. The two earbud storage slots hold the set of earbuds. The magnetic component bracket has a bottom surface that is recessed upward in multiple places to create multiple buckling grooves. Every one of the several buckling grooves has a first magnetic component installed.