Earphones and earbuds with physiologic sensors
10194233 ยท 2019-01-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Seth D. Burgett (Glen Carbon, IL, US)
- Aaron Gorga (St. Louis, MO, US)
- Effrosini A. Karayiannis (St. Louis, MO, US)
Cpc classification
H04R1/1091
ELECTRICITY
A61B5/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2562/0219
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
H04R1/10
ELECTRICITY
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An earphone with a physiologic sensor includes a housing; a speaker in the housing; an enhancer comprising a body mounted on the housing and adapted to be secured in the ear to acoustically couple the speaker to the user's ear; and an optical physiologic sensor disposed inside the enhancer, the enhancer having an aperture or window aligned with the optical physiologic sensor, so that the sensor can optically couple with the user's ear when the enhancer is secured in the user's ear.
Claims
1. An earphone, comprising: a housing; a speaker in the housing; an enhancer comprising a body mounted on the housing and adapted to be secured in a user's ear to acoustically couple the speaker to the user's ear, the body having a front outer wall and adjoining side walls, the front outer wall spaced from the housing and the side walls contacting the housing; a sound tube projecting from and above the front outer wall of the body and adapted to fit in a user's ear canal; and an optical physiologic sensor disposed inside the enhancer beneath the front outer wall of the body adjacent the sound tube, and at least one aperture in the front outer wall of the body adjacent the sound tube and aligned with the optical physiologic sensor, so that the optical physiologic sensor can optically couple with the user's ear external to the front outer wall when the enhancer is secured in the user's ear.
2. The earphone according to claim 1, wherein there are a plurality of apertures, arranged in an array.
3. The earphone according to claim 1, wherein the at least one aperture is in the portion of the enhancer that faces the concha of the user's ear.
4. The earphone according to claim 1 wherein the at least one aperture is in a portion of the enhancer that faces the upwardly facing wall of the concha of the user's ear.
5. The earphone according to claim 1 wherein the at least one aperture is in a portion of the enhancer that faces the forwardly facing wall of the concha of the user's ear.
6. The earphone according to claim 1 further comprising at least one channel in the outer surface of the enhancer for directing sweat away from the at least one aperture.
7. The earphone according to claim 1 further comprising an absorbent patch for absorbing sweat from adjacent the at least one aperture.
8. An earphone, comprising: a housing; a speaker in the housing; an enhancer comprising a body mounted on the housing and adapted to be secured in a user's ear to acoustically couple the speaker to the user's ear, the body having a front outer wall and adjoining side walls, the front outer wall spaced from the housing and the side walls contacting the housing; a sound tube projecting from and above the front outer wall of the body and adapted to fit in a user's ear canal; and an optical physiologic sensor disposed inside the enhancer beneath the front outer wall of the body adjacent the sound tube, and at least one window in the front outer wall of the body adjacent the sound tube and aligned with the optical physiologic sensor, so that the optical physiologic sensor can optically couple with the user's ear external to the front outer wall when the enhancer is secured in the user's ear.
9. The earphone according to claim 8 wherein there are a plurality of windows, arranged in an array.
10. The earphone according to claim 8 wherein the at least one window is in the portion of the enhancer that faces the concha of the user's ear.
11. The earphone according to claim 8 wherein the at least one window is in a portion of the enhancer that faces the upwardly facing wall of the concha of the user's ear.
12. The earphone according to claim 8 wherein the at least one window is in a portion of the enhancer that faces the forwardly facing wall of the concha of the user's ear.
13. The earphone according to claim 8 further comprising at least one channel in a surface of the enhancer for directing sweat away from the at least one aperture.
14. The earphone according to claim 8 further comprising an absorbent patch for absorbing sweat from adjacent the at least one window.
15. An earphone, comprising: a housing; a speaker in the housing; an enhancer comprising a body mounted on the housing and adapted to be secured in a user's ear to acoustically couple the speaker to the user's ear, the body having a front outer wall and adjoining side walls, the front outer wall spaced from the housing and the side walls contacting the housing; a sound tube projecting from and above the front outer wall of the body and adapted to fit in a user's ear canal; and an optical physiologic sensor disposed inside the enhancer beneath the front outer wall of the body adjacent the sound tube, and a deformable pillow on the front outer wall of the body adjacent the sound tube and aligned with the optical physiologic sensor, the deformable pillow being transparent to optical wavelengths used by the optical physiologic sensor, the deformable pillow contacting and conforming to the user's ear, so that the optical physiologic sensor can optically couple with the user's ear external to the front outer wall when the enhancer is secured in the user's ear.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(21) A first embodiment of an earphone and physiologic sensor in accordance with the principles of this invention is indicated generally as 20 in
(22) In accordance with the principles of this invention, the earphone and sensor combination 20 further comprises an optical physiologic sensor 32. In this first embodiment, the physiologic sensor 32 is disposed in the body 28 beneath the front outer wall 29, and there is an aperture 34 in the front outer wall 29 of the body 28 that faces the user's ear when the earphone is fitted in the user's ear. The aperture 34 is shown as oval shaped, but it could be some other shape and size. The aperture 34 optically connects the physiologic sensor 32 with the user's ear, so that it can measure one or more physiological properties, for example, pulse and/or O2 saturation, or any other physiologic property that can be measured in this manner. The physiologic sensor 32 may include other associated sensors, not shown, for example, a temperature sensor for sensing ambient temperature, gps sensor, pressure sensor, and/or altimeter, accelerometer for measuring steps.
(23) In accordance with a second preferred embodiment of the enhancer indicated as 26A in
(24) In accordance with a third preferred embodiment of the enhancer indicated as 26B in
(25) In accordance with a fourth preferred embodiment of the enhancer indicated as 26C in
(26) In accordance with a fifth preferred embodiment of the enhancer indicated as 26D in
(27) In accordance with a sixth preferred embodiment of the enhancer indicated as 26E in
(28) In accordance with a seventh preferred embodiment of the enhancer indicated as 26F in
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(31) The sweat management system 48 can be provided at the bottom of the enhancer 26F, to either redirect or absorb sweat to reduce interference with the sensors 32A and 32B. The sweat management system 48 can comprise a plurality of channels, like channels 42 discussed above, to conduct sweat away from the windows 50 and 52. Alternatively, the sweat management system 48 can comprise a wicking material that conducts sweat away from the windows 50 and 52. The sweat management system 48 can include a reservoir for holding sweat conducted away from the windows 50 and 52. This reservoir can comprise a hollow space, but preferably comprises a hydrogel that can reversibly absorb sweat and dry out.
(32) The enhancer 26F can have physiologic sensor 32A and windows 52 and physiologic sensor 32B and windows 50, as shown and described, or the enhancer can have just one of physiologic sensor 32A and windows 52 or physiologic sensor 32B and windows 50. For example, as shown in
(33) In accordance with a ninth preferred embodiment of the enhancer indicated as 26H in
(34) An earphone and physiologic sensor in accordance with a tenth embodiment of the principles of this invention, is indicated generally as 100 in
(35) The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.