H04R1/1066

Speaker device

A speaker device is provided. The speaker device may include a circuit housing, an ear hook, a rear hook, and a speaker assembly. The circuit housing may be configured to accommodate a control circuit or a battery. The ear hook may be connected to one end of the circuit housing and at least a part of the ear hook being covered by a first housing sheath. The rear hook may be connected to the other end of the circuit housing and at least a part of the rear hook being covered by a second housing sheath. The first housing sheath and the second housing sheath may cover at least a part of a periphery of the circuit housing from two ends of the circuit housing, respectively. The speaker assembly may include an earphone core and a core housing for accommodating the earphone core.

Ear Tips and Related Devices and Methods

An ear tip includes a body configured to be mounted onto an earbud. The body includes a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and an inner wall extending between the first and second ends. The inner wall defines and surrounds a hollow passage that is configured to conduct sound waves. The body also includes an outer wall that is connected to the inner wall at the first end and extends away from the inner wall toward the second end. The inner wall has an oblong cross-sectional shape that is configured to accommodate a corresponding nozzle on the earbud. The inner wall includes a ring that is formed of a rigid material and engages and conforms to the oblong shape of the nozzle, which inhibits improper mounting and rotation of the ear tip relative to the nozzle.

Earphone positioning and retention

Earphone positioning and retention mechanisms are disclosed. One earphone described includes a speaker driver, a flexible eartip comprising a first oval shaped contact surface at an opening forming a hole through the eartip, the first oval shaped contact surface configured to contact an outer surface of a user's ear canal when worn, a body portion comprising a second contact surface configured to position behind an anti-tragus portion of the user's ear, and, a retaining member formed of a compliant material, comprising a third contact surface configured to conform to a cymba conch portion of the user's ear, where the body portion and the retaining member are shaped in a way that the second contact surface contacts the anti-tragus portion and the third contact surface contacts the cymba conch portion at the same time, when the first contact surface is already in contact with the outer surface of the ear canal.

BONE CONDUCTION SPEAKERS
20230217155 · 2023-07-06 · ·

The present disclosure provides a bone conduction speaker, comprising: a vibration assembly, the vibration assembly including a vibration element and a vibration housing, the vibration element being used to convert an electrical signal into a mechanical vibration, the vibration housing being used to contact with a face of a user and to transmit the mechanical vibration to the user in a bone conduction manner to produce a sound; and a resonance assembly including a first elastic element and a mass element, the mass element being connected to the vibration assembly by the first elastic element, wherein the vibration assembly causes the resonance assembly to vibrate, the vibration of the resonance assembly weakening a vibration amplitude of the vibration housing.

Electrostatic headphone with integrated amplifier

An electrostatic headphone is provided, comprising a first ear cup assembly, a second ear cup assembly, and a headband assembly coupled to each of the first ear cup assembly and the second ear cup assembly. Each ear cup assembly comprises an electrostatic transducer, a high voltage amplifier electrically coupled to the transducer, and a high voltage power supply electrically coupled to the high voltage amplifier. At least one of the ear cup assemblies further comprises a power source for providing electric power to the high voltage power supply included in the at least one ear cup assembly. In some cases, one or more of the ear cup assemblies further comprises a wireless communication module for receiving audio signals from an audio source.

Earpiece

The present disclosure relates to an earpiece for an ear. The ear comprises a concha cavity at least partially delimited by a concha floor, a concha side wall and a concha ceiling. The earpiece comprises a peripheral skirt comprising a positioning skirt portion which in turn comprises an outer skirt surface and an inner skirt surface, wherein a transition from the outer skirt surface to the inner skirt surface occurs at a skirt edge. The skirt edge extends at least partially circumferentially around a central axis of the earpiece, wherein the earpiece is adapted to be moved to a use position, at least partially within the concha cavity, in a direction parallel to the central axis, during insertion of the earpiece into the ear. When the peripheral skirt is in a non-influenced condition, at least a portion of the inner skirt surface faces the central axis.

ACOUSTIC OUTPUT APPARATUS AND CONNECTION ASSEMBLY

The present disclosure relates to an apparatus. The apparatus may comprise two ear-hook assemblies configured to be hung outside of two ears of a user respectively, and a rear-hook assembly in a curved shape configured to connect the two ear-hook assemblies and wrap around a rear side of the head of the user. The rear-hook assembly may include an elastic metal filament, wires, and an elastic covering body covering the elastic metal filament and the wires.

ACOUSTIC DEVICES AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLIES THEREOF

The present disclosure discloses an acoustic device and a support assembly thereof. The support assembly may include a shell configured to provide a space for accommodating one or more components of the acoustic device. The support assembly may further include an interaction assembly configured to realize an interaction between a user and the acoustic device, wherein the interaction assembly include a first component and one or more second components, in response to receiving an operation of the user, the first component is configured to trigger at least one of the one or more second components to cause the acoustic device to perform a function corresponding to the at least one of the one or more second components.

HEADBAND FOR HEADPHONES AND HEADPHONES

A headband portion for headphones includes a headband spring configured to be bent in a substantially semicircular arc shape so as to be expandable so that a central portion of the headband spring is disposed in a vicinity of a head top portion of a wearer and a pair of both end portions of the headband spring are arranged on both side head portions of the wearer in response to the headphones being placed on the wearer's head, a pair of holding members configured to hold the both end portions by inserting the both end portions thereinto, and a pair of stepped screws that passes through both end side portions of the headband spring in a plate thickness direction of the headband spring and that holds the headband spring movably in an axial direction of the pair of stepped screws with gaps between flange portions of the pair of stepped screws and the holding members.

Headband for a pair of headphones
11516585 · 2022-11-29 · ·

A headband (100) for a pair of headphones (10.1, 10.2) comprising:—a primary headband portion (110) having a first end (111) and a second end (112) configured to be connected to a respective headphone (10.1, 10.2) and an arc-shaped primary headband section (200) extending between the first and the second end (111, 112) of the primary headband portion (110);—an arc-shaped secondary headband section (300) extending along the arc-shaped primary headband section (200) and;—at least a first holding means (120, 121) for holding the arc-shaped secondary headband section (300) to the primary headband portion (110), wherein;—the at least first holding means (120, 121) is fixed to the primary headband portion (110);—the at least first holding means (120, 121) is configured such that the arc-shaped secondary headband section (300) can be moved towards or away from the primary headband section (200) whereby the area (A) delimited between the primary headband portion (110) and the secondary headband section (300) is varied.