In-ear headphone
10924839 ยท 2021-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/04
ELECTRICITY
H04R2460/03
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/1041
ELECTRICITY
H04R2460/11
ELECTRICITY
H04R2420/07
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/1066
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An in-ear headphone includes a shell, a speaker, a circuit board, and a sensing structure. The shell has an accommodating space. The speaker is disposed in the accommodating space. The circuit board is disposed in the accommodating space, and the circuit board is electrically connected to the speaker. A sensing chip is disposed on the circuit board. The sensing structure includes a sensing sound tube and a transmission member. The sensing sound tube protrudes from a front end of the shell and has a conductor. The sensing sound tube is electrically connected to the sensing chip by the transmission member. A material of the sensing sound tube is different from a material of the shell.
Claims
1. An in-ear headphone, comprising: a shell, internally comprising an accommodating space; a speaker, disposed in the accommodating space; a circuit board, disposed in the accommodating space, electrically connected to the speaker, and provided with a sensing chip; a sensing structure, comprising a sensing sound tube and a transmission member, wherein the sensing sound tube protrudes from a front end of the shell and the whole sensing sound tube is a conductor, the sensing sound tube is electrically connected to the sensing chip by the transmission member, and a material of the sensing sound tube is different from a material of the shell, wherein the accommodating space is defined with a front cavity and a rear cavity by location of the speaker, the front cavity is communicated with the rear cavity through a guide channel, and pressure of the front cavity is guided to the rear cavity by the guide channel; and an inner support, disposed in the accommodating space, the speaker is located inside the inner support, and the guide channel is formed in at least one of the inner support and the shell.
2. The in-ear headphone according to claim 1, wherein the circuit board is located in the rear cavity, and the sensing sound tube is partially located in the front cavity and is communicated with the front cavity.
3. The in-ear headphone according to claim 1, wherein the rear cavity is provided with a pressure relief hole, and the pressure of the front cavity is released from the pressure relief hole successively through the guide channel and the rear cavity.
4. The in-ear headphone according to claim 3, wherein the shell comprises a front cover and a rear cover assembled to the front cover, the sensing sound tube protrudes from a front end of the front cover, a rear end of the front cover and the rear cover jointly form the rear cavity, and the pressure relief hole is formed in the rear cover.
5. The in-ear headphone according to claim 1, wherein a groove is formed between the inner support and the shell, and the transmission member is located in the groove.
6. The in-ear headphone according to claim 1, wherein the shell comprises a front cover, the front cover is provided with an opening and comprises a concave platform encircling the opening, the sensing sound tube comprises a flange protruding from an outer wall, and the flange of the sensing sound tube is fixed on the concave platform of the front cover.
7. The in-ear headphone according to claim 1, wherein the whole shell is a non-conductor.
8. The in-ear headphone according to claim 1, wherein the speaker is provided with a sound outlet surface, and the sound outlet surface faces a sound outlet of the sensing sound tube.
9. The in-ear headphone according to claim 1, wherein an outer diameter of the sensing sound tube is between 4 mm and 5 mm.
10. The in-ear headphone according to claim 1, wherein the shell comprises a front cover and a rear cover assembled to the front cover, the sensing sound tube protrudes from a front end of the front cover, and the front cover is not provided with a pressure relief hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Generally speaking, a majority of conventional automatic detection headphones adopt the capacitive detection technology. Specifically, when a sensing structure is disposed in a headphone, whether a user plugs the headphone into ear canals can be sensed. In this case, an outer diameter of the sensing structure influences an outer diameter of a shell of the headphone which is plugged into the ear canal, which may influence the comfort of the user when wearing the headphone. Moreover, if the sensitivity of the sensing structure is to be enhanced without increasing the outer diameter of the sensing structure, the electric quantity supplied to the sensing structure must be increased. The electric quantity stored by the headphone is already very limited, and the use of the above method influences the charge capacity of the headphone to certain extent. Therefore, how to match the sensing structure with the shell structure of the headphone to achieve better sensitivity, power-saving effect and wearing comfort of the sensing structure is an important issue. The present invention provides an in-ear headphone to solve the foregoing problems.
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(10) It should be noted that in the present embodiment, in order to clearly describe the appearance of the sensing structure 140, the structure of the earplug sleeve 170 is omitted in
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(15) It should be noted that when the in-ear headphone 100 of the present embodiment is in operation, the circuit board 130 may continuously supply power to the sensing sound tube 142, and electrons or charges may be distributed on the sensing sound tube 142. As the human body approaches or contacts the sensing sound tube 142 (for example, the sensing sound tube 142 is disposed in the ear canal or approaches the ear canal), the number or/and distribution of electrons or charges on the sensing sound tube 142 may be changed, and the sensing chip 132 is suitable for sensing a received signal value and comparing whether the signal value is changed. Or, the sensing chip 132 may be stored with a preset value and is suitable for comparing whether a difference between the received signal value and the pre-set value is greater than a specific range. If yes, indicating that the in-ear headphone 100 is disposed in the ear canal or taken out of the ear canal, and the circuit board 130 can be correspondingly operated to play music or stop playing music.
(16) Therefore, based on the design of the present embodiment, by increasing a length of the sensing sound tube 142, the sensing sound tube 142 can be closer to the ear canal of the user, thereby more sensitively sensing whether the user plugs the headphone into the ear canal or not. Furthermore, the overall mass of the sensing sound tube 142 increases, and the sensing range can be enlarged, thereby having good sensitivity. Therefore, it is unnecessary to increase the outer diameter D of the sensing sound tube 142 to increase the sensing area. Consequently, the outer diameter D of the sensing sound tube 142 of the present embodiment is only between 4 mm and 5 mm, which falls in a size range that is comfortable for the ear canal of the human body, thereby providing better user experience. On the other hand, with the above arrangement, the sensing sensitivity of the sensing sound tube 142 of the present embodiment may also be preset as a small value to achieve a power-saving effect.
(17) Moreover, in the present embodiment, the front cover 114 further includes a concave platform 114b encircling the opening 114a. As shown in
(18) It should be noted that in the present embodiment, the material of the sensing sound tube 142 is different from the material of the shell 110. In detail, the sensing sound tube 142 of the present embodiment is made of a conductive material, for example, the sensing sound tube 142 is a metal sensing sound tube 142, but is not limited thereto. The entire shell 110 of the in-ear headphone 100 of the present embodiment is made of a non-conductive material, for example, plastics, but is not limited thereto. Based on the design, the recognition error made by the sensing chip 132 when the user contacts the shell 110 can be prevented. For example, in the present embodiment, the sensing sound tube 142 adopts a capacitive detection way, and the ear canal and fingers of the user are skin. If the shell 110 is a conductor, when the user holds the headphone, the recognition error may be possibly made by the sensing chip 132. Therefore, in the present embodiment, the material of the sensing sound tube 142 is different from the material of the shell 110, so that the above condition can be avoided.
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(22) It is worth mentioning that, based on the above design, in the present embodiment, the front cavity 1121 is not provided with the pressure relief hole, in other words, the front cover 114 of the present embodiment does not need an additional hole (pressure relief hole). In this way, compared with the conventional headphone structure which the front cavity and the rear cavity must be respectively provided with the pressure relief hole for releasing the pressure in the front cavity and the rear cavity, the front cover 114 of the present embodiment does not need the pressure relief hole, so that the structure of the front cover 114 may not be limited by the pressure relief hole, and the space inside the front cover 114 can be more flexibly arranged. The front cover 114 can also have high structural strength, so that the problem that tuning paper is difficult to dispose can be better solved.
(23) Based on the above, in the in-ear headphone, the front end of the sensing sound tube protrudes from the shell, and the sensing sound tube is electrically connected to the sensing chip through the transmission member. In this way, the protruding sensing sound tube can more sensitively sense whether the user wears the headphone, without the need of increasing the sensing area by increasing the outer diameter of the sensing sound tube. Moreover, the set value of the sensing sensitivity may also be relatively low, thereby saving the power. In other words, the design that the sensing sound tube of the in-ear headphone protrudes from the shell enables the in-ear headphone to integrate the wearing comfort of the user and sufficient sensitivity. In addition, since the material of the sensing sound tube is different from the material of the shell, the sensing chip can be effectively prevented from recognizing the information that the user contacts or approaches the shell as the condition that the user contacts or approaches the sensing sound tube, therefore, the in-ear headphone can have good sensitivity. On the other hand, the front cavity and the rear cavity of the in-ear headphone are mutually communicated. Therefore, the pressure in the accommodating space can be released only by arranging the pressure relief hole in the rear cavity. The structure of the front cover can be simpler. Other elements disposed in the front cover may be more flexible in space arrangement.
(24) Although the present invention has been disclosed by the above embodiments, the embodiments are not intended to limit the present invention. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the protection scope of the present invention is defined by the scope of the appended claims.