Earphone device
11627409 ยท 2023-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2400/11
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An earphone device including a casing, a holder, a speaker, multiple first buffering members, and multiple second buffering members is provided. The casing has an inner wall forming a first chamber. A sound outlet tube protrudes from a front end of the casing. The holder is disposed in the first chamber, and has an inner surface and an outer surface. The inner surface of the holder forms a second chamber. The second chamber is acoustically connected to the sound outlet tube. The first buffering members are disposed between the inner surface of the holder and the speaker, forming a first gap between the inner surface of the holder and the speaker. The second buffering members are disposed between the outer surface of the holder and the inner wall of the casing, forming a second gap between the outer surface of the holder and the inner wall of the casing.
Claims
1. An earphone device comprising: a casing having an inner wall, wherein the inner wall forms a first chamber, a sound outlet tube protrudes from a front end of the casing, and the sound outlet tube is acoustically connected to the first chamber; a holder disposed in the first chamber of the casing, wherein the holder is defined as having an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface of the holder forms a second chamber, and the second chamber is acoustically connected to the sound outlet tube of the casing; a speaker disposed in the second chamber of the holder; a plurality of first buffering members disposed between the inner surface of the holder and the speaker, forming a first gap between the inner surface of the holder and the speaker; and a plurality of second buffering members disposed between the outer surface of the holder and the inner wall of the casing, forming a second gap between the outer surface of the holder and the inner wall of the casing.
2. The earphone device according to claim 1, wherein a bearing end is near the front end of the casing and the sound outlet tube, the bearing end is configured to bear an end of the holder, the end of the holder has an opening, and part of the speaker protrudes from the opening of the holder and is connected to the sound outlet tube.
3. The earphone device according to claim 2, wherein an elastic member is disposed on the end of the holder, the elastic member is resting against the bearing end of the casing, and hardness of the elastic member is less than hardness of the holder.
4. The earphone device according to claim 1, wherein hardness of the holder is greater than hardness of the first buffering members and hardness of the second buffering members.
5. The earphone device according to claim 1, wherein each of the second buffering members comprises a supporting part and a stress-dispersing part corresponding to the supporting part, the supporting part and the stress-dispersing part are disposed in a same axial direction, each of the supporting parts protrudes outward from the outer surface of the holder, and the stress-dispersing part corresponding to the supporting part is located between the supporting part and the inner wall of the casing.
6. The earphone device according to claim 5, wherein the each of the supporting parts comprises a first supporting layer and a second supporting layer corresponding to the first supporting layer, the first supporting layer and the second supporting layer are disposed in a same axial direction, each of the first supporting layers protrudes outward from the outer surface of the holder, the second supporting layer corresponding to the first supporting layer is located between the first supporting layer and the stress-dispersing part, hardness of the second supporting layer is greater than hardness of the first supporting layer, and hardness of the first supporting layer is greater than hardness of the stress-dispersing part.
7. The earphone device according to claim 1 further comprising a fixing member, wherein the fixing member is disposed in the sound outlet tube, and the fixing member fixes part of the speaker.
8. The earphone device according to claim 7, wherein hardness of the fixing member is less than hardness of the sound outlet tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(12) Here, it should be noted that according to this embodiment, hardness of the holder 120 is greater than hardness of the first buffering member 140 and the second buffering member 150, so that the holder 120 has sufficient strength to support the speaker 130 and is firmly fixed to the inner wall 111 of the casing 110, but not limited thereto.
(13) According to one embodiment, the holder 120 is made of metal, for example, and may prevent the sound generated by vibration of the speaker 130 from being transmitted to the casing 110, but not limited thereto. According to one embodiment, a material of the first buffering member 140 and a material of the second buffering member 150 are, for example, thermoplastic elastomers that can absorb part of the vibration generated by the speaker 130, but not limited thereto. According to one embodiment, an extension direction of the first buffering member 140 and an extension direction of the second buffering member 150 are disposed in a same axial direction, but not limited thereto. According to other embodiments, the extension direction of the first buffering member 140 and the extension direction of the second buffering member 150 are not disposed in the same axial direction, but not limited thereto.
(14) It should be noted that in the earphone device 100 according to this embodiment, since the holder 120 is in contact with the speaker 130 and the casing 110 through the first buffering members 140 and the second buffering members 150 respectively, the holder 120 may not be in direct contact with the speaker 130 and the casing 110.
(15) Compared with conventional earphone device, the earphone device 100 of the disclosure may reduce the contact between the holder 120 and the speaker 130 and the casing 110 by disposing the first buffering members 140 and the second buffering members 150 to improve transmission of the vibration of the speaker 130 and to avoid affecting the other components in the casing 110, so that the headphone device 100 may output sound with good quality.
(16) The following further explains the earphone device 100.
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(19) It should be noted here that according to this embodiment, hardness of the fixing member 160 is less than hardness of the sound outlet tube 112 to enable the fixing member 160 to clamp the speaker 130, and to avoid condition that the speaker 130 is in direct contact with the casing 110 and the vibration of the speaker 130 is transmitted directly to the casing 110. According to this embodiment, hardness of the elastic member 170 is less than the hardness of the holder 120, which may avoid the direct contact between the holder 120 and the casing 110, and the transmission of the vibration of the speaker 130 to the casing 110.
(20) According to one embodiment, a material of the fixing member 160 is rubber, for example, to absorb part of the vibration generated by the speaker 130 while clamping the speaker 130, but not limited thereto. According to one embodiment, a material of the elastic member 170 is rubber, for example, to prevent the transmission of the vibration generated by the speaker 130 to the casing 110 through the holder 120, but not limited thereto.
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(22) It should be noted that hardness of the supporting parts 151 is, for example, greater than hardness of the stress-dispersing parts 152, so that the holder 120 has sufficient structural strength to firmly fix the holder 120 itself and the speaker 130 to the inner wall 111 of the casing 110, but not limited thereto. According to one embodiment, the supporting parts 151 are, for example, integrally formed on the outer surface 122 of the holder 120, but not limited thereto.
(23) It should be noted here that the following embodiments follow the component designations and parts of the preceding embodiments, in which the same designations are used to indicate the same or similar components, and the description of the same technical content is omitted. The description of the omitted parts can be referred to the preceding embodiments, and therefore will not be repeated in the following.
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(26) In detail, according to this embodiment, hardness of the second supporting layer 151-2 is greater than hardness of the first supporting layer 151-1, and the hardness of the first supporting layer 151-1 is greater than hardness of the stress-dispersing part 152, and the above structure allows the vibration generated by the speaker 130 to have a stress dispersion effect on the holder 120a, and causes the vibration of the speaker 130 to decay.
(27) In summary, in the earphone device of the disclosure, since the holder is in contact with the speaker and the casing through the first buffering members and the second buffering members respectively, the holder may not be in direct contact with the speaker and the casing. In a conventional earphone device, a holder is wrapped around to fix a speaker, making the vibration generated by the speaker directly transmitted to the holder and a casing, which affects the rest of the components in the casing and destroys the sound quality output by the earphone device. Accordingly, compared with conventional earphone device, the earphone device of the disclosure may be provided with the first buffering members and the second buffering members, that is, to reduce the contact between the holder and the speaker and the casing, to improve transmission of the vibration of the speaker and to avoid affecting the other components in the casing, so that the headphone device may output sound with good quality.
(28) It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the disclosure covers modifications and variations provided that they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.