Headphone or earphone device
10701479 ยท 2020-06-30
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International classification
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/10
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/30
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An earphone/headphone device, and a housing for such device are presented. The housing has proximal and distal ends defining respectively, a proximal closed-end portion and a distal open-end portion of the device, and comprises a sound source site for mounting a sound source in this site inside the housing, and an acoustic cavity extending from a back side of the sound source site and the proximal end portion of the housing. The acoustic cavity is configured to define a perpetual self-feeding closed-loop structure for propagation of backwave sound originated at the sound source site, such that the backwave sound is trapped and circulates in the closed-loop structure.
Claims
1. A housing for an earphone or headphone device, the housing having proximal and distal ends defining respectively, a proximal closed-end portion and a distal open-end portion of the device, the housing comprising a sound source site for mounting a sound source in said site inside the housing, and an acoustic cavity extending from a back side of the sound source site and the proximal end portion of the housing, wherein the proximal end portion of the housing enters an inside of the acoustic cavity at a location thereof closer to said back side of the sound source site and passes along a part of the acoustic cavity thereinside, thereby providing fluid coupling of the acoustic cavity with itself, wherein said acoustic cavity is configured to define a perpetual self-feeding closed-loop structure for backwave sound originated at the sound source site, such that said backwave sound is trapped and circulates in the closed-loop structure.
2. The housing of claim 1, wherein said acoustic cavity comprises a spiral-like structure extending from said back side of the sound source site towards the proximal end of the housing, and configured to define a substantially closed-loop spiral path, thereby defining said perpetual self-feeding closed-loop structure.
3. The housing of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the housing containing said acoustic cavity has a substantially frustum-conical geometry with narrower and wider ends at, respectively, said back side of the sound source site and the proximal end portion.
4. The housing of claim 1, wherein said acoustic cavity has a perpetual self-feeding loop geometry, thereby defining said perpetual self-feeding closed-loop structure for the backwave sound propagation.
5. The housing of claim 4, wherein said acoustic cavity has a horn-like configuration, a region of the acoustic cavity at said back side of the sound source site and the end portion of the housing defining, respectively, mouth and tail portions of the horn.
6. The housing of claim 1, wherein the acoustic cavity forms a concentric configuration of the self-feeding perpetual loop structure.
7. The housing of claim 5, wherein the mouth and the tail portions of the horn-like structure are stacked one above the other, creating a junction where the mouth and the tail portions merge into a single path, thereby forming said perpetual self-feeding loop structure.
8. The housing of claim 5, wherein a portion of the housing containing the acoustic cavity has a funnel-like geometry, enclosing a portion of the housing containing the sound source site.
9. The housing of claim 8, wherein the mouth and the tail portions of the horn-like structure are stacked one above the other.
10. The housing of claim 8, wherein the mouth and the tail portions of the horn-like structure are stacked one in front of the other.
11. An earphone or headphone device comprising the housing configured according to claim 1, and a sound source located at said sound source site, thereby defining a through path for propagation of forward generated sound waves from a front side of the sound source towards the distal open-end portion, and causing backward generated sound waves emerging the sound source at the back side thereof to circulate in the perpetual self-feeding closed-loop structure of the acoustic cavity.
12. The device of claim 11, comprising an ear pad mounted on the distal end of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting examples only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(13) The present invention provides a novel configuration of the earphone or headphone device, aimed at improving the device performance, by eliminating or at least significantly reducing the backwave distortion effects.
(14) Reference is made to
(15) As shown, the earphone/headphone device 10 has a proximal end portion 10A which is a closed-end portion, and a distal portion 10B which is an open-end portion by which the device is mounted on/faces the user's ear. The earphone/headphone device 10 has a housing 20 having respective proximal and distal end portions 20A and 20B, and a sound source (driver) site 21 for mounting a sound source (speaker unit) 30 in said site inside the housing 20. It should be noted that pattern features 32 on the speaker unit 30 may constitute surface grooves (as exemplified in the figures) or perforations (not shown here). Preferably, also mountable on the housing at its distal open-end portion 20B is a toroid-like cushion (Ear Pad) 40.
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(17) According to the invention, the acoustic cavity 22 of the housing 20 is configured to define a perpetual self-feeding loop structure 24. In the specific non-limiting example of
(18) It should be noted that the invention is not limited to any specific configuration of structure 24, provides it defines the perpetual self-feeding loop geometry. Considering a single-segment or multi-segments spiral- or helix-like structure implementation, it should be understood that structure 24 of the perpetual self-feeding loop geometry may, similar to a generally spiral or helix element configuration, define a concentric path (e.g. along the central axis of the housing), but in distinction to the generally spiral or helix element, the perpetual self-feeding loop structure 24 of the invention is configured to define a substantially closed-loop or a substantially infinite length spiral path at the back side of the sound source site 21.
(19) In this specific and not limiting example of
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(21) The above is one of a many possible non-limiting examples of the implementation of the principles of the invention. Generally, the invention provides the acoustic cavity 22 (extending between the back side 21A of the sound source site and the proximal end 20A of the housing) is configured to define the perpetual self-feeding loop structure 24. Such perpetual self-feeding loop structure 24 actually presents a closed-loop waveguide channel W.sub.1 (resonator) for backwave propagation sound S.sub.B-W originated at the speaker unit (located at site 21) such that the backwave propagation sound is caused to circulate in the closed-loop channel W.sub.1. By this, the backwave propagation sound is prevented from interacting with forward generated sound waves and from reaching the output of the earphone/headphone (from reaching the listener). Indeed, such configuration of the housing 20 and acoustic cavity 22 thereinside, with the perpetual self-feeding loop structure 24 (at times referred to as spiral-like structure (element/partition) at the back side 21A of the sound source site 21, provides that the forward generated waves and backward generated waves propagate along substantially spatially separated paths (through path TP and substantially closed loop path SP). Hence, interaction between these waves is prevented or at least significantly reduced, and the backward generated waves are substantially prevented from propagating to and reaching the distal open-end portion 20B of the housing.
(22) The following are various further examples/embodiments of the earphone/headphone device of the invention having different configurations of the housing 20 and its acoustic cavity 22. In all these embodiments, the acoustic cavity comprises/defines the perpetual self-feeding loop structure 24 operating as a closed-loop waveguide channel W.sub.1 (resonator) causing backwave propagation sound S.sub.B-W originated at the sound source (located at site 21) to circulate in the closed-loop channel W.sub.1. To facilitate illustration and understanding, the device components that are functionally common in all the examples of the invention are identified by the same reference numbers.
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(24) In some embodiments of the present inventions (e.g. that of
(25) This configuration of the housing 20 creates the acoustic cavity 22 forming the perpetual self-feeding loop structure 24 defining as a closed-loop waveguide channel W.sub.1 for circulation of backwave propagation sound S.sub.B-W originated at the sound source site 21. In this example, the waveguide channel W.sub.1 (acoustic cavity 22) has a varying inner cross-sectional dimension along its length, i.e. reducing from the distal end portion 20B towards the proximal end portion 20A.
(26) In this example the acoustic cavity 22 is configured as a reverse-horn like structure, where the narrow tail (proximal end portion 20A of the housing/of the acoustic cavity) feeds back into the wide mouth (intersecting with the distal portion 21A of the acoustic cavity) forming the infinite loop. Also, in this example, the narrow tail enters and extends along the acoustic cavity substantially along a central portion thereof defining the concentric self-feeding perpetual loop structure 24.
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(28) It should be understood that for the purposes of the present invention, the manner in which the tail portion 20A (proximal end portion of the acoustic cavity) feeds back into the acoustic cavity portion 22 (e.g. it could also be biased left or right), provided the tail portion penetrates the horn-like acoustic cavity 22 to form the loop.
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(33) It should be noted that the actual dimensions of the earphone may be of any suitable design. It may have a large over-the-ear design or designed as a small in-ear system. The earphone of any suitable design, configured according to the invention, has the acoustic cavity 22 (inner cavity of the housing 20) located behind the sound source site 21 (i.e. extending between the back side 21A of the sound source site 21 and the end portion 20A of the housing) configured/shaped to form self-feeding the perpetual loop structure 24.