Adjustable acoustic bass earbud
10187720 ยท 2019-01-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/1091
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/1041
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides an earphone device with sound adjustment capability that allows a user to dynamically adjust sound acoustics resonating from the device. In one aspect, the earphone device includes a housing having an acoustic output port. The acoustic output port is adapted to receive an audio signal. In this regard, sound resonates from the acoustic output port based on the audio signal. The earphone device also includes a telescopic portion having a hollow tube portion attached to the housing. The hollow tube portion may be in communication with the acoustic output port. The telescopic portion is configured to receive a fitting member. The fitting member is configured to adjust a bass range of the outputted sound resonating from the acoustic output port by passing through the telescopic portion so as to adjust a length of the hollow tube portion.
Claims
1. An earphone device with sound adjustment capability, comprising: a housing having a hollow portion, the housing having first end and a second end; an acoustic output port at the first end being adapted to receive audio signals, wherein sound resonates from the acoustic output port according to the audio signals; and a fitting member securely inserted within the housing through the second end, the fitting member being configured to adjust the sound when the fitting member is arranged between a closed position within the housing and an open position within the housing, the closed position being the fitting member fully inserted within the housing and the open position being the fitting member partially inserted within the housing, wherein the acoustic output port is confined within the housing, and wherein a length of the hollow portion is shorter when the fitting member is in the closed position than when the fitting member is in the open position.
2. The earphone device of claim 1, further comprising a cover fitting around the first end of the housing, wherein the cover is configured to conform to contours of a user's ear.
3. The earphone device of claim 1, wherein a movement of the fitting member from the closed position to the open position decreases a bass range of the sound resonating from the acoustic output port.
4. The earphone device of claim 1, wherein a movement of the fitting member from the open position to the closed position increases a bass range of the sound resonating from the acoustic output port.
5. The earphone device of claim 1, wherein the hollow portion includes internal threads configured to accept the fitting member, and the fitting member includes threads configured to couple with the internal threads of the hollow portion.
6. The earphone device of claim 5, wherein rotation of the fitting member in a first direction increases the length of the hollow portion and rotation of the fitting member in a second direction opposite the first direction decreases the length of the hollow portion.
7. The earphone device of claim 1, further comprising a cable electrically connected to the housing for receiving the audio signals from an electronic device.
8. An apparatus with sound adjustment capability, comprising: a housing having a hollow portion, the housing having first end and a second end; an interface configured to receive audio signals; an acoustic output port at the first end from which sound resonates according to the audio signals; and a fitting member securely inserted within the housing through the second end, the fitting member being configured to adjust the sound when the fitting member is arranged between a closed position within the housing and an open position within the housing, the closed position being the fitting member fully inserted within the housing and the open position being the fitting member partially inserted within the housing, wherein the acoustic output port is confined within the housing, and wherein a length of the hollow portion is shorter when the fitting member is in the closed position than when the fitting member is in the open position.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a cover fitting around the first end of the housing, wherein the cover is configured to conform to contours of a user's ear.
10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein a movement of the fitting member from the closed position to the open position decreases a bass range of the sound resonating from the acoustic output port.
11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein a movement of the fitting member from the open position to the closed position increases a bass range of the sound resonating from the acoustic output port.
12. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the hollow portion includes internal threads configured to accept the fitting member, and the fitting member includes threads configured to couple with the internal threads of the hollow portion.
13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein rotation of the fitting member in a first direction increases the length of the hollow portion and rotation of the fitting member in a second direction opposite the first direction decreases the length of the hollow portion.
14. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the interface is configured to wirelessly receive the audio signals from an electronic device.
15. A method, comprising: receiving audio signals at an earphone device with sound adjustment capability, the earphone device comprising: a housing having a hollow portion, the housing having first end and a second end; an acoustic output port at the first end being adapted to receive audio signals, wherein sound resonates from the acoustic output port according to the audio signals; and a fitting member securely inserted within the housing through the second end, the fitting member being configured to adjust the sound when the fitting member is arranged between a closed position within the housing and an open position within the housing, the closed position being the fitting member fully inserted within the housing and the open position being the fitting member partially inserted within the housing, wherein the acoustic output port is confined within the housing, and wherein a length of the hollow portion is shorter when the fitting member is in the closed position than when the fitting member is in the open position; in response to input, adjusting the length of the hollow portion by passing the fitting member through the housing; and transmitting an adjustment in a bass range of the sound resonating from the acoustic output port in accordance with the length of the hollow portion.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein a movement of the fitting member from the closed position to the open position decreases the bass range of the sound resonating from the acoustic output port.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein a movement of the fitting member from the open position to the closed position increases the bass range of the sound resonating from the acoustic output port.
18. The method of claim 15, wherein adjusting the length of the hollow portion includes rotating the fitting member in a first direction to increase the length of the hollow portion or rotating the fitting member in a second direction opposite the first direction to decrease the length of the hollow portion.
19. The method of claim 15, wherein adjusting the length of the hollow portion selects a resonance frequency.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein adjusting the length of the hollow portion filters a range of frequencies.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) Aspects, features and advantages of the disclosure will be appreciated when considered with reference to the following description of embodiments and accompanying figures. The same reference numbers in different drawings may identify the same or similar elements. Furthermore, the following description is not limiting; the scope of the present technology is defined by the appended claims and equivalents. While certain processes in accordance with example embodiments are shown in the figures as occurring in a linear fashion, this is not a requirement unless expressly stated herein. Different processes may be performed in a different order or concurrently. Steps may also be added or omitted unless otherwise stated.
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(11) Disposed within the housing 102 is a sound-generating unit 106 that may include one or more speakers and other components necessary for the unit 106 to reproduce sound. The unit's 106 sound output may emanate from the opening associated with the output port. This sound output may be based on an audio signal received, for example, from an audio source wired or wirelessly connected to the housing 102.
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(13) According to aspects of the disclosure, the telescopic portion 108 may be configured to control how sound may be perceived by an end user wearing the earphone device 100. For example, depending on a length of the interior hollow tube portion 110 of the telescopic portion 108, sound may resonate at a certain frequency from the earphone device 100. As the length of the hollow tube portion 110 gradually increases (such as from 4 mm to 24 mm), performance of low-frequency characteristics (e.g., bass sound) of the earphone device 100 may improve.
(14) To dynamically adjust the length of the hollow tube portion 110, the telescopic portion 108 may be configured with an O-ring or the like type of gasket assembly 112 capable of receiving a gasket member 114. The gasket assembly 112 may be adapted so that the gasket member 114 can be securely fit within the hollow tube portion 110. The gasket member 114 can be partially or, as shown here in
(15) In one aspect, the telescopic portion 108 may be adapted to accept a threaded gasket member (not shown), such as a type of threaded screw, which may be capable of passing through the telescopic portion 108. For example, the hollow tube portion 110 may include internal threads capable of accepting the threaded gasket member. In this regard, the threaded gasket member can be threadably disposed within the hollow tube portion 110, for example, by an end user turning the member 360 degrees (e.g., one complete rotation) in one direction or the other. As the threaded gasket member rotates in one direction, such as counter-clockwise, the threaded gasket member in response may pass outwardly from the telescopic portion 108. Based on this, the length of the hollow tube portion 110 may increase. If the threaded gasket member rotates in another direction, such as clockwise, the threaded gasket member in response may pass inwardly with respect to the telescopic portion 108. In this situation, the length of the hollow tube portion 110 may decrease.
(16) The hollow tube portion 110 may be configured to accept and retain a threaded or non-threaded gasket member when they are fully inserted and partially inserted into the telescopic portion 108. For example, the hollow tube portion 110 may be sized and dimensioned such that the gasket member may be prevented from escaping from the hollow tube portion 110 or from passing into the hollow tube portion 110 beyond a certain threshold so as not to damage other internal components of the housing 102.
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(18) If the end user increases the length of a hollow tube portion 110 by further passing the gasket member 114 through the telescopic portion 108 of the housing 102 in an outwardly direction, such as away from the housing 102, bass frequencies may resonate at even lower ranges (e.g., decrease). Conversely, if the end user adjusts the gasket member 114, for example, in an inwardly direction towards the housing 102, bass frequencies may resonate from the device 100 at a higher range (e.g., increase).
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(20) Sound output from the earphone device 300 may be based on a signal, such as an audio signal, which may be received via a connected wire or cable. For example, as shown in
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(23) By looking at graph 500, the frequency characteristics of two extremes case of a relatively short (4 mm) base tube (A) and a relatively long (24 mm) base tube (F) can be compared. As shown in
(24) Based on this empirical data, it can be shown that some additional acoustic adjustments are perceived in the upper frequencies, for example, up to about 3000 Hz. This may affect the overall tonality of an earphone device of the present disclosure in various bass tube configurations, but can also contribute an end-user's preference of their own preferred sound. On the other hand, the bass tube length has virtually no effect above 3000 Hz. For example, as shown on the graph 500, as the frequency raises above 3000 Hz the acoustic data plots for tube lengths (A-F) become less distinct. In some aspects, the earphone device may be configured so that this frequency range may change slightly, but in general the bass tube length may not affect high frequencies.
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(26) At step 610, audio signals may be received at an earphone device with sound adjustment capability. For example, the earphone device may include a housing having an acoustic output port where sound resonates from based on the received audio signals, and a sound adjustment mechanism that includes a telescopic portion having a hollow tube portion attached to the housing. According to aspects of the disclosure, an end user using the device can control how sound resonates from the output port by dynamically adjusting a length of the interior hollow tube portion. For example, depending on the length of the interior hollow tube portion, sound may resonate at a certain high or low frequency from the earphone device.
(27) At step 620, the length of the interior hollow tube portion may be adjusted. For example, in response to user input, the length of the interior hollow tube portion may be adjusted by passing a gasket member through the telescopic portion of the sound adjustment mechanism. In some aspects, the telescopic portion of the earphone device may be adapted to receive the gasket member. For example, the sound adjustment mechanism may include a gasket assembly that may secure the gasket member in the hollow tube portion. This may allow the gasket member to safely pass inwardly and outwardly through the telescopic portion. In turn, the gasket member can be either partially or fully disposed within the telescopic portion of the sound adjustment mechanism.
(28) In some situations, the telescopic portion of the earphone device may be adapted to receive a threaded gasket member. For example, the hollow tube portion may include internal threads that are capable of accepting the threaded gasket member. In this example, the threaded gasket member can safely pass inwardly and outwardly through the telescopic portion by turning it 360 degrees in one direction or another. In this regard, the threaded gasket member can also be either partially or fully threadably disposed within the telescopic portion of the sound adjustment mechanism.
(29) At step 630, an adjustment in a base range of sound resonating from the earphone device may be transmitted based on a length of the hollow tube portion. For example, depending on the length of the hollow tube portion, sound may resonate from the earphone device at a higher or lower bass range frequency.
(30) As these and other variations and combinations of the features discussed above can be utilized without departing from the disclosure as defined by the claims, the foregoing description of the embodiments should be taken by way of illustration rather than by way of limitation of the disclosure as defined by the claims. It will also be understood that the provision of examples of the disclosure (as well as clauses phrased as such as, e.g., including and the like) should not be interpreted as limiting the disclosure to the specific examples; rather, the examples are intended to illustrate only some of many possible embodiments.