Patent classifications
H04R2460/11
CONFORMABLE VENTED EARTIP
Conformable vented eartips are provided. A comfortable vented eartip includes an ear insertion end, an earphone insertion end opposite the ear insertion end, a base at the ear insertion end extending toward the earphone extension end, a central opening extending through the base to form an inner sound channel through the base, and at least one flange. The at least one flange includes a first flange end extending from the base at an angle away from the base and toward the earphone insertion end at a second flange end. The at least one flange includes at least one swept indent extending between the first flange end and the second flange end. The at least one swept indent sweeps laterally around a portion of a circumference of the at least one flange.
EAR-WEARABLE HEARING DEVICE
An ear-worn electronic device comprises a housing, electronic circuitry, a power source, a microphone, and a receiver or speaker. The housing comprises a nozzle dimensioned for deployment within at least a portion of an ear canal. The nozzle comprises a distal portion, a proximal portion, a cavity within the nozzle, and a terminus surface at the distal portion comprising a sound port through which sound can pass out of the nozzle. The nozzle comprises an acoustical vent arrangement comprising a proximal port provided at the proximal portion, a plurality of distal ports provided at the terminus surface, and at least a portion of the nozzle cavity in fluid communication with the proximal port and the distal ports. Each of the distal ports has a volume smaller than that of the proximal port, and a volume of the proximal port is substantially equal to that of the distal ports cumulatively.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE COMPRISING ACOUSTIC DIMPLE
An electronic device wearable on a body may include: a first case configured to at least partially contact the body when the electronic device is worn on the body; a second case coupled to the first case, the second case being configured to, at an exposed area on an outer surface of the second case, be exposed when the electronic device is worn on the body; a first acoustic hole configured to penetrate the second case in the exposed area; a second acoustic hole configured to penetrate the second case at a position different from the first acoustic hole; and an acoustic dimple recessed into the outer surface of the second case and extending from the second acoustic hole.
Earphone
An earphone includes an earphone body, a loudspeaker embedded on the wearing surface of the earphone body, a gas bag disposed on the base member of the earphone body, a gas actuator disposed on the base member of the earphone body, and a valve component having a valve unit. When the gas actuator and the valve component are driven, the valve unit is opened to control gas introduction of the gas actuator, and the gas actuator is actuated to transmit the gas to the ventilating channel for gas collection, and the gas actuator further transmits the gas to the gas bag for inflating the gas bag, so that the gas bag is expanded and protruded out of the wearing surface, thereby capable of allowing the earphone to be stably worn and attached to a user's ear portion.
EARTIPS FOR COUPLING VIA WIREFORM ATTACHMENT MECHANISMS
Embodiments describe an eartip including an eartip body having an attachment end and an interfacing end opposite from the attachment end. The eartip body can include an inner eartip body having a sidewall extending between the interfacing end and the attachment end, the sidewall defining a channel and having a first thickness near the attachment end and a second thickness different from the first thickness at the interfacing end. The eartip can also include an attachment structure coupled to the inner eartip body at the attachment end, the attachment structure having an inner surface and an outer surface. The attachment structure can include an upper region interfacing with the sidewall and defining discrete through-holes, a lower region below the upper region where the inner surface defines a plurality of recesses positioned around the lower region, and a mesh extending across the channel and into the upper region.
ACOUSTIC DEVICE WITH SMA MICROSPRING SWITCH
An acoustic device may include a housing; an acoustic channel for passing sound through the housing; a valve seat arranged in the acoustic channel; a valve member configured to control the passing of sound through the channel depending on a configuration of the valve member with respect to the valve seat; an actuator comprising a first SMA wire section and a second SMA wire section configured to actuate the valve member and to change a configuration of the valve member with respect to the valve seat from an open configuration to a closed configuration and vice versa, respectively, when activated; and a retention mechanism which is configured to provide a retention force for retaining the valve member in the closed configuration, wherein the retention force is configured to be overcome by the actuator such that the valve member is released from the closed configuration upon activation of the actuator.
DOME FOR HEARING AIDS
The present disclosure relates to dome-type inserts, or simply domes, for a hearing aid. The dome is intended to be attached to a housing, such as an in-the-ear housing, and abut the ear canal. The dome-type insert comprises one or more vent channels for alleviating air pressure built-up and/or occlusion.
Binaural hearing aid system providing a beamforming signal output and comprising an asymmetric valve state
The present disclosure relates to a binaural hearing aid system comprising hearing aids for placement at, or in, a user's left and right ear, the hearing aids each comprising a microphone arrangement, a wireless communications unit, a receiver, and a sound channel with a valve, which is movable from an open state to an closed state and from a closed state to an open state. The binaural hearing aid system further comprises a signal processing arrangement adapted for generating a beamformed signal based on microphone signals supplied by either or both of the microphone arrangement(s) and for applying the beamformed signal to either or both of the receiver(s), and a valve control arrangement configured to asymmetrically control the valves in each hearing aid by moving the valves into positions wherein one of the valves is opened more than the other.
HEADPHONE AND MULTI-STAGE NOISE-CANCELLATION EARPHONE ASSEMBLY
A headphone is configured to be used in combination with an in-ear earphone, and includes: an earmuff configured to be fitted over an auricle; an earmuff pickup arranged on an outer side of the earmuff and configured to collect an environmental sound; and a first speaker arranged on an inner side of the earmuff and configured to perform at least one of following actions: playing a noise-cancellation sound corresponding to the environmental sound collected by the earmuff pickup, or playing an audio. When the headphone is in use, the inner side of the earmuff and the auricle define an accommodating space for accommodating a part of the in-ear earphone exposed out of an external auditory canal. The headphone and the auricle define an accommodating space for accommodating the in-ear headphone.
DYNAMIC VALVE FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A portable electronic device comprising: an enclosure having an enclosure wall that forms an interior chamber and a sound output port to an ambient environment; a transducer positioned within the interior chamber and dividing the interior chamber into a front volume chamber coupling a first side of the transducer to the sound output port and a back volume chamber coupled to a second side of the transducer; and an electromechanical valve comprising a number of flaps operable to open and close a vent to the interior chamber, the front volume chamber or the back volume chamber.