H04R19/02

Micromechanical sound transducer

A micromechanical sound transducer according to a first aspect includes a first bending transducer with a free end and a second bending transducer with a free end, the two bending transducers being arranged in a mutual plane, wherein the free end of the first bending transducer is separated from the free end of the second bending transducer via a slit. The second bending transducer is excited in-phase with the vertical vibration of the first bending transducer. A micromechanical sound transducer according to a second aspect includes a first bending transducer that is excited to vibrate vertically and a diaphragm element extending vertically to the first bending transducer, the diaphragm element being separated from a free end of the first bending transducer via a slit.

TRANSPARENT ELECTROSTATIC TRANSDUCERS
20230276177 · 2023-08-31 · ·

The Application relates to optically transparent electrostatic transducers. In some embodiments, the transducers comprise graphene. Such transducers are capable of functioning as acoustic sensors and/or transmitters as a singulated device or in an array configuration. Also provided are methods of manufacturing and using such transducers.

TRANSPARENT ELECTROSTATIC TRANSDUCERS
20230276177 · 2023-08-31 · ·

The Application relates to optically transparent electrostatic transducers. In some embodiments, the transducers comprise graphene. Such transducers are capable of functioning as acoustic sensors and/or transmitters as a singulated device or in an array configuration. Also provided are methods of manufacturing and using such transducers.

System and method for generating an audio signal
11343609 · 2022-05-24 · ·

Techniques described herein generally relate to generating an audio signal with a speaker. In some examples, a speaker device is described that includes a membrane and a shutter. The membrane can be configured to oscillate along a first directional path and at least one frequency effective to generate an ultrasonic acoustic signal. The shutter is positioned along the propagation of ultrasonic acoustic signal and configured to modulate the ultrasonic acoustic signal such that an audio signal is generated.

System and method for generating an audio signal
11343609 · 2022-05-24 · ·

Techniques described herein generally relate to generating an audio signal with a speaker. In some examples, a speaker device is described that includes a membrane and a shutter. The membrane can be configured to oscillate along a first directional path and at least one frequency effective to generate an ultrasonic acoustic signal. The shutter is positioned along the propagation of ultrasonic acoustic signal and configured to modulate the ultrasonic acoustic signal such that an audio signal is generated.

Electrostatic acoustic wave generating device and electrostatic speaker

An electrostatic acoustic wave generating device and an electrostatic speaker making entries of dust, water, moisture, etc. into the device and the speaker, allowing reduction in power. A plate-like fixed electrode has a through hole penetrating the thickness of the fixed electrode. A vibrating body and a vibrating electrode each having a plate-like shape are arranged closer to one surface and closer to the other surface of the fixed electrode respectively, and are movable in the respective thickness directions thereof. A connection member connects the vibrating body and the vibrating electrode to each other through the through hole of the fixed electrode to cause the vibrating body and the vibrating electrode to move toward the same direction. Voice signal input is capable of applying a voltage to the fixed electrode, the vibrating body, and the vibrating electrode to move the vibrating body between the fixed electrode and the vibrating body.

Electrostatic acoustic wave generating device and electrostatic speaker

An electrostatic acoustic wave generating device and an electrostatic speaker making entries of dust, water, moisture, etc. into the device and the speaker, allowing reduction in power. A plate-like fixed electrode has a through hole penetrating the thickness of the fixed electrode. A vibrating body and a vibrating electrode each having a plate-like shape are arranged closer to one surface and closer to the other surface of the fixed electrode respectively, and are movable in the respective thickness directions thereof. A connection member connects the vibrating body and the vibrating electrode to each other through the through hole of the fixed electrode to cause the vibrating body and the vibrating electrode to move toward the same direction. Voice signal input is capable of applying a voltage to the fixed electrode, the vibrating body, and the vibrating electrode to move the vibrating body between the fixed electrode and the vibrating body.

ELECTROSTATIC GRAPHENE SPEAKER
20220159387 · 2022-05-19 ·

This disclosure provides a device that includes a graphene membrane and a first electrode proximate a first side of the graphene membrane, the first electrode being electrically conductive. The device further includes a frame comprising a first part and a second part, wherein the graphene membrane is suspended between the first part and the second part. The device is configured to have a frequency response across a frequency range at least from 20 Hz to 20 kHz or across the entire human audible frequency range. The device is a microphone or a loudspeaker.

ELECTROSTATIC GRAPHENE SPEAKER
20220159387 · 2022-05-19 ·

This disclosure provides a device that includes a graphene membrane and a first electrode proximate a first side of the graphene membrane, the first electrode being electrically conductive. The device further includes a frame comprising a first part and a second part, wherein the graphene membrane is suspended between the first part and the second part. The device is configured to have a frequency response across a frequency range at least from 20 Hz to 20 kHz or across the entire human audible frequency range. The device is a microphone or a loudspeaker.

Techniques for generating audio signals
11743650 · 2023-08-29 · ·

A speaker array includes a first speaker device having a first membrane and a first acoustic channel, the first membrane being configured to oscillate and generate a first ultrasonic acoustic signal configured to be transmitted at least partially in the first acoustic channel, the first acoustic channel including at least one dimension comparable to a dimension of a viscous boundary layer of air. A second speaker device includes a second membrane and a second acoustic channel, the second membrane being configured to oscillate and generate a second ultrasonic acoustic signal configured to be transmitted at least partially in the second acoustic channel, the second acoustic channel including at least one dimension comparable to the dimension of the viscous boundary layer of air. An audio output of the speaker array is the combined output of at least the first speaker device and the second speaker device.