Audio Generating Arrangement and Electronic Device Comprising Such Arrangement
20230090109 · 2023-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/025
ELECTRICITY
H04R2499/15
ELECTRICITY
H04R2201/028
ELECTRICITY
H04R2400/11
ELECTRICITY
H04R2499/11
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
H04R3/02
ELECTRICITY
G06F1/1652
PHYSICS
H04R2430/01
ELECTRICITY
G06F1/1605
PHYSICS
International classification
H04R1/28
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An audio generating arrangement for an electronic device, the arrangement including at least one loudspeaker, a first body, and a second body at least partially enclosing the loudspeaker. At least one of the first body and the second body is moveable with respect to the other body. An acoustic cavity is formed by the loudspeaker and at least one of the first body and the second body. A volume of the acoustic cavity is configured to increase or decrease in response to movement of the first body or the second body. The arrangement in an electronic device enables increasing the volume of the acoustic cavity without also increasing the outer dimensions of the device.
Claims
1-16. (canceled)
17. An electronic device comprising: at least one loudspeaker; a first body; and a second body at least partially enclosing said loudspeaker; wherein at least one of the first body and the second body is moveable with respect to the other body; wherein an acoustic cavity is formed by said loudspeaker and at least one of said first body and said second body; and wherein a volume of the acoustic cavity is configured to increase or decrease in response to movement of said first body or said second body.
18. The electronic device according to claim 17, comprising at least one functional element enclosed by said first body and said second body, wherein said acoustical cavity is further formed by said at least one of said functional elements.
19. The electronic device according to claim 17, wherein said first body or said second body is moveable along a sliding axis with respect to the other body.
20. The electronic device according to claim 17, wherein said first body comprises a foldable display module comprising a first portion and a second portion; wherein movement of said first body causes sliding movement of the first portion of said foldable display module in a first direction along a sliding axis, and, simultaneously, sliding movement of the second portion of said foldable display module in a second direction along said sliding axis, the second direction being opposite to the first direction; and wherein said second portion is at least partially accommodated within said second body, and wherein said volume of said acoustic cavity increases or decreases in response to the movement of said second portion within said second body.
21. The electronic device according to claim 17, further comprising a third body, wherein said third body is interconnected with said first body by a foldable hinge, wherein said foldable hinge allows said first body and said second body to be pivoted, simultaneously, with respect to said third body, around a pivot axis, wherein said pivot axis extends substantially perpendicular to a sliding axis, and wherein said second body slides along said sliding axis in response to said pivoting movement.
22. The electronic device according to claim 21, wherein said electronic device is in an unfolded position when said first body, said second body, and said third body are aligned in a common plane comprising said sliding axis and said pivot axis, and wherein said electronic device is in a first folded end position or, in a second folded end position when said first body and said second body are at least partially superimposed onto said third body.
23. The electronic device according to claim 22, wherein said second body slides in a first direction along said sliding axis when said second body is moved from the unfolded position towards said first folded end position, said first direction being towards said first body along said sliding axis, and said volume of said acoustic cavity decreases in response to said movement in said first direction.
24. The electronic device according to claim 22, wherein said second body slides in a second direction, opposite said first direction, along said sliding axis when said second body is moved from the unfolded position towards said second folded end position, said second direction being away from said first body along said sliding axis, and said volume of said acoustic cavity increases in response to said movement in said second direction.
25. The electronic device according to claim 21, wherein further comprising an acoustic barrier between said first body and said third body, such that said acoustic cavity and said third body are acoustically sealed from each other.
26. The electronic device according to claim 21, wherein one of said second body and said third body comprises a microphone, and wherein said loudspeaker and said microphone are separated by at least said acoustic cavity.
27. An electronic device configured to alter between at least two display positions comprising: a foldable display; at least one loudspeaker; a first body; and a second body at least partially enclosing said loudspeaker; wherein at least one of the first body and the second body is moveable with respect to the other body; wherein an acoustic cavity is formed by said loudspeaker and at least one of said first body and said second body; and wherein a volume of the acoustic cavity is configured to increase or decrease in response to movement of said first body or said second body.
28. The electronic device according to claim 27, wherein the first body comprises the foldable display, and the first body is slidably connected to the second body; and wherein said first body and said foldable display are moveable between a retracted display position and an extended display position, wherein a volume of the acoustic cavity is the smallest in said retracted display position, and wherein the volume of the acoustic cavity is the largest in said extended display position.
29. The electronic device according to claim 27, wherein the foldable display is fixedly connected to the second body and a third body, wherein said foldable display, said second body, and said third body are moveable between an unfolded position, a first folded end position, and a second folded end position; wherein the volume of the acoustic cavity is the smallest in said first folded end position; and wherein the volume of the acoustic cavity is the largest in said second folded end position.
30. The electronic device according to claim 28, further comprising a processor and a position detecting element, wherein said processor is configured to adjust at least one audio processing parameter in response to a display position as detected by said position detecting element.
31. The electronic device according to claim 30, wherein said audio processing parameters comprise at least one of an audio frequency, a gain level, a quality, and a dynamic range.
32. The electronic device according to claim 31, wherein said processor increases low audio frequencies and decreases gain level as said volume of said acoustic cavity decreases, and wherein said processor decreases said low audio frequencies and increases said gain level as said volume of said acoustic cavity increases.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] In the following detailed portion of the present disclosure, the aspects, embodiments and implementations will be explained in more detail with reference to the example embodiments shown in the drawings, in which:
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[0038] The audio generating arrangement 1 is shown in more detail in
[0039] In one embodiment, the first body 3 of the audio generating arrangement 1 carries the foldable display 11. The foldable display 11 has a flexible structure such that it might roll and/or bend. The first body 3 is preferably slidably connected to the second body 4 of the audio generating arrangement 1. As
[0040] In the embodiments shown in
[0041] The first body 3, the second body 4, and the third body 7 may be frame sections forming a supporting and protecting structure for internal functional elements 6 such as battery, printed circuit boards, optics and so on. The bodies 3, 4, 7, in particular the second body 4 and the third body 7, may also form the peripheral side edges of the electronic device 10, the side edges extending between the display 11 and the back cover of the device 10.
[0042] The foldable display 11 and the audio generating arrangement 1 may be moveable between an unfolded position P1, a first folded end position P2a, and, optionally, a second folded end position P2b. The unfolded position P1 is illustrated in
[0043] In one embodiment, the volume of the acoustic cavity 5 of the audio generating arrangement 1 is at its smallest when the electronic device 10 is in the first folded end position P2a, and is at its largest when the electronic device 10 is in the second folded end position P2b. The larger the volume of the acoustic cavity 5, the higher sound pressure level the loudspeaker 2 is able to produce.
[0044] The electronic device 10 may also comprise an audio processing arrangement. This audio processing arrangement can be equipped with a processor and a position detecting element in order to recognize the position of the device 10, i.e. whether the device is in the retracted display position P1, the extended display position P2, the unfolded position P1, the first folded end position P2a, or the second folded end position P2b. The position detecting element may be a hall-sensor. However, any type of position detecting element or elements may be used, such as elements already in the device, e.g. used for adjusting the display ratio.
[0045] When a particular position is recognized, the audio processing arrangement can control digital signal processing and adjust audio processing parameters accordingly. The processor may be configured to adjust at least one audio processing parameter in response to the display position P1, P2, P2a, P2b as detected by the position detecting element. These audio processing parameters preferably comprise at least one of audio frequency, gain level, quality, and dynamic range.
[0046] While making such adjustments, the processor may increase low audio frequencies and decrease gain level as the volume of the acoustic cavity 5 decreases. One reason for this is that a small acoustic cavity 5 may require compensation boosting low frequencies; furthermore, over-all gain cannot be set to its maximum value since the loudspeaker 2 can only handle a certain maximum voltage. When the size of the acoustical cavity 5 increases, low frequency boost is not needed and over-all gain can be set to higher level to maximize the sound pressure level. Hence, the processor is able to decrease the low audio frequencies and increase the gain level as the volume of the acoustic cavity 5 increases.
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[0048] The first body 3 or the second body 4 may be moveable along a sliding axis A1 with respect to the other body 4, 3, as shown in
[0049] The first body 3 may comprise a foldable display module, which comprises a first portion 3a and a second portion 3b. When the first body 3 moves, it causes a sliding movement of the first portion 3a in a first direction d1, and simultaneously a sliding movement of the second portion 3b in a second direction d2. Both sliding movements occur along the sliding axis A1. The second direction d2 is opposite to the first direction d1, as
[0050] As mentioned above, the audio generating arrangement 1 may further comprise a third body 7. The third body 7 can be interconnected with the first body 3 by means of a foldable hinge 8, which allows the first body 3 and the second body 4 to be pivoted simultaneously with respect to the third body 7. This pivoting movement occurs around a pivot axis A2, as illustrated in
[0051] As described earlier, the audio generating arrangement 1 and/or the electronic device 10 can be in an unfolded position P1. This position might be used for example when the device is in tablet mode. In the unfolded position P1, the first body 3, the second body 4, and the third body 7 are aligned in a common plane. This common plane also comprises the sliding axis A1 and the pivot axis A2. The audio generating arrangement 1 can also be in a first folded end position P2a or, optionally, in a second folded end position P2b. In these positions, the first body 3 and the second body 4 are at least partially superimposed onto the third body 7, thereby making the foldable display 11 bend.
[0052] The second body 4 slides in a first direction d1 along the sliding axis A1 when the audio generating arrangement 1 is moved from the unfolded position P1 towards the first folded end position P2a. The first direction d1 is towards the first body 3 along the sliding axis A1. In response to the second body 4 sliding in the first direction d1, the volume of the acoustic cavity 5 decreases. This is illustrated in
[0053] As shown in
[0054] In order to avoid or decrease echoing between the first body 3 and the third body 7, an acoustic barrier 9 can be provided such that the acoustic cavity 5 and the third body 7 are acoustically sealed from each other.
[0055] One of the second body 4 and the third body 7 may comprise a microphone, which is preferably separated from the loudspeaker 2 at least by the acoustic cavity 5. Separating the microphone and the loudspeaker 2 from each other prevents audio generated by the loudspeaker from being registered by the microphone.
[0056] The various aspects and implementations have been described in conjunction with various embodiments herein. However, other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed subject-matter, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. A single processor or other unit may fulfill the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measured cannot be used to advantage. A computer program may be stored/distributed on a suitable medium, such as an optical storage medium or a solid-state medium supplied together with or as part of other hardware, but may also be distributed in other forms, such as via the Internet or other wired or wireless telecommunication systems.
[0057] The reference signs used in the claims shall not be construed as limiting the scope. Unless otherwise indicated, the drawings are intended to be read (e.g., cross-hatching, arrangement of parts, proportion, degree, etc.) together with the specification, and are to be considered a portion of the entire written description of this disclosure. As used in the description, the terms “horizontal”, “vertical”, “left”, “right”, “up” and “down”, as well as adjectival and adverbial derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally”, “rightwardly”, “upwardly”, etc.), simply refer to the orientation of the illustrated structure as the particular drawing figure faces the reader. Similarly, the terms “inwardly” and “outwardly” generally refer to the orientation of a surface relative to its axis of elongation, or axis of rotation, as appropriate.