Multi-mode microphone
09712904 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2201/025
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/04
ELECTRICITY
H04S2400/15
ELECTRICITY
H04R5/027
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R5/027
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A multi-mode microphone assembly includes a mono microphone, a stereo microphone, and a rotary switch contained within a housing. The mono microphone has a mono input/output mode and the stereo microphone has a stereo input/output mode. Only one input/output mode is active depending on the position of the rotary switch within the housing. When the rotary switch is in a first position only the mono input/output mode is activated and when the rotary switch is in a second position the mono input/output mode is deactivated and the stereo input/output mode is activated. The first position of the rotary switch corresponds to a first position of the housing. The second position of the rotary switch corresponds to a second position of the housing. The first and second positions of the housing are offset 180 degrees from one another.
Claims
1. A multi-mode microphone assembly comprising: a mono microphone and a stereo microphone, a rotary switch, the mono microphone, the stereo microphone and the rotary switch being contained within a housing, the mono microphone having a mono input/output mode and the stereo microphone having a stereo input/output mode, wherein only one input/output mode is active depending on the position of the rotary switch within the housing, such that when the rotary switch is in a first position only the mono input/output mode is activated and when the rotary switch is in a second position the mono input/output mode is deactivated and the stereo input/output mode is activated; the first position of the rotary switch corresponding to a first position of the housing, the second position of the rotary switch corresponding to a second position of the housing, wherein the second position and the first position are offset 180 degrees from one another.
2. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a mount, the mount engaged to the housing at an interface.
3. The assembly of claim 2, further comprising an axis of rotation extending through the interface of the housing and the mount, the housing be rotatable relative to the mount about the axis of rotation.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the first position of the rotary switch and the first position of the housing, and the second position of the rotary switch and the second position of the housing are relative to the mount.
5. The assembly of claim 4, further comprising a camera, the mount extending between the housing and the camera.
6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein the camera is in electrical communication with the mono microphone, the stereo microphone and the rotary switch.
7. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a power supply, the power supply providing power to the mono microphone and the stereo microphone for their operation.
8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the power supply is at least one battery contained within the housing.
9. The assembly of claim 8, further comprising a power indicator, the power indicator being positioned on the housing, the power indicator being in electrical communication with the at least one battery, the power indicator providing a visual display of the current and/or remaining power level of the at least one battery.
10. The assembly of claim 7, further comprising a control mechanism, the control mechanism being positioned on the housing, the control mechanism including an on position and an off position, wherein in the on position power is supplied from the power supply to the mono microphone or the stereo microphone depending on the position of the rotary switch.
11. The assembly of claim 1 wherein the stereo microphone comprises a first input and a second input, the first input and the second input being positioned on opposite sides of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) In the various
(13) Mono microphone 12 may be any configuration of shotgun or rifle style microphones known also as interference tube microphones. Such microphones typically employ a directional capsule, such as a cardioid, supercardioid, hypercardioid, etc. (not shown) with a hollow slotted interference tube 16 to primarily detect on-axis sound (discussed in greater detail below in regard to
(14) Tube 16 also functions as the housing 18 within which the microphones 12 and 20 and their associated electronics (not show) are contained. While the housing 18 is a cylindrical tube in the embodiments shown and described herein, one of ordinary skill will recognize that the size and shape of the housing 18, or regions of the housing 18 may be variable.
(15) As indicated, array 10 also includes a stereo microphone or microphone array 20. Stereo microphone 20 may comprise a first and second inputs (left and right microphones) 22 and 24 so as to be capable of picking up sound from two general directions (i.e. stereo sound) and outputting the detected sound as left and right signals or channels. Recording sound in stereo is often considered a superior recording mode for capturing ambient sound or off-axis sound occurring more broadly around the microphone (discussed in greater detail below in regard to
(16) In some embodiments, an example of which is shown in
(17) In at least one embodiment shown in
(18) It should be noted that while it may desirable to provide high quality microphones 12 and 20 to the assembly 10, and to ensure that the various electronics and interfaces needed to ensure that they perform their functions is likewise sufficient, the particular quality and construction of the microphones 12 and 20 may be varied. For purposes of this disclosure it is merely required that the microphone 12 be of a first or mono style microphone (capable of detecting and inputting sound and outputting sound on a single channel) and that the microphone 20 be configured as a stereo microphone (capable of detecting and inputting sound and outputting sound on two channels) and that each microphone is outputting detected sound electronically in accordance with the respective mode of the microphones 12 and 20.
(19) One of ordinary skill in the art will recognize and understand the uses, limitations and advantages of a mono shotgun style microphone 12 and a stereo microphone 20; and when to employ one or the other for detecting and recording sound. To that end, embodiments of the microphone assembly 10 also include a mechanism for switching between the mono input/output mode shown in
(20) Turning to
(21) When the assembly 10 is positioned in the mono position or mode such as is shown in
(22) In order to switch from the mono configuration or mode, shown in
(23) The switching function provided by switch 60, may be captive (i.e. rotating the assembly 10 in a clockwise direction to switch the input/output mode from mono to stereo would require rotating of the assembly 10 in a counter-clockwise direction to switch the mode back from stereo to mono) or may be free (i.e. full 180 degree rotation of the assembly in a clockwise and/or counter-clockwise direction will provide the switching of input/output modes. That is to say: the direction of the rotation to activate the switch is irrelevant and not limited.).
(24) The switch 60 and its function thereof is depicted in the schematic diagrams shown in
(25) When the assembly 10 is rotated 180 degrees such as in the manner shown in
(26) Turning the assembly 10 180 degrees again will disengage the switch contacts 62 from the stereo microphone contacts 23 and re-engage the switch contacts 62 with the contacts 13 of the mono microphone 12. In this manner the modes of the assembly are easily switched between their activated and de-activated states (such that when one is on the other is off) according to the position of the housing 18 (see
(27) The particular post and contact arrangement shown in
(28) In the various embodiments, the audio signal output from the microphones 12 and 20 is transmitted electronically through the shock mount 30 to a recording device 80 such as a camera. The assembly 10 and/or mount may include a wire or cable 81, which is engaged to the camera 80. Though the cable 81 may be internal to the assembly 10 and mount 30 such as in
(29) In addition to being capable of being switched between the mono and stereo input/output modes described above, in some embodiments the assembly 10 includes a manual power control mechanism 70 as depicted in the various
(30) In some embodiments, stereo microphone 20 employs actuatable inputs 22 and 24 which may be contained/retained within the tubular profile of the assembly 10 such as in the manner shown in
(31) As indicated in
(32) In some embodiments the assembly 10 does not contain an internal power source, is configured to be powered by an associated device such as a camera 80 (see
(33) Turning now to the embodiment shown in
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(35) In some embodiments by engaging the assembly 10 (via the mount 30) to a camera 80 the functionality of the assembly may be modified beyond what has been described above. For example, in some embodiments wherein the assembly includes an internal power source, the assembly 10 may include a mechanism that detects the engagement of the assembly 10 to the camera 30 and thereby activates a bypass such that the microphones 12 and 20 are supplied power from the power source of the camera 80 rather than by the internal power source of the assembly 10. Alternatively, the controller 70 may include a mechanism for switching the power source for the microphones 12 and 20 from the assembly 10 to that of the camera 80.
(36) As mentioned above, the use of the particular sound detecting modes (mono vs stereo) of the assembly 10 may vary depending on the acoustic environment surrounding the assembly. In
(37) Starting with
(38) Turning to
(39) In at least one embodiment the assembly 10 is constructed and/or positioned via mount 30 to ensure that the back of each microphone is flush with the back of the camera 80 when in the respectively activated position (mono microphone 12 in the case of
(40) Due to the ease of use and function that the assembly 10 provides to the operator (not shown) of the camera 80, as recording circumstances change (such as when audio sources 100 move, are added or otherwise varied) the assembly 10 is simply rotated by the user so as to easily to change input/output modes and thus provide the video being recorded by the camera 80 with audio tracks that best fit the circumstances of the recording environment.
(41) The many features and advantages of the invention are apparent from the above description. Numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Since such modifications are possible, the invention is not to be limited to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described. Rather, the present invention should be limited only by the following claims.