Directional Microphone System
20170359651 · 2017-12-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2420/09
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/06
ELECTRICITY
H04R2201/021
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A directional microphone system includes a microphone assembly designed to be mounted from a ceiling or other raised surface through a reeling mechanism used to deploy the microphone assembly to a lowered position, preferably just above eye level of a speaker. The microphone assembly includes an outer housing encapsulating multiple audio detection elements or capsules which are specifically angled relative to each other and the horizontal in order to optimize targeted audio reception. With a preferred arrangement, three audio detection (microphone) elements are secured through with a wishbone frame mounted in the outer housing, with each element being at about a 60° angle to the horizontal to provide enhanced horizontal coverage.
Claims
1. A directional microphone system comprising: a reeling mechanism configured to be mounted from a ceiling or other raised surface above a speaker, said reeling mechanism including a reeler housing and a cable which can be selectively extended or retracted from the reeler housing; and a microphone assembly attached to the cable such that the microphone assembly is lowered when the cable is extended from the reeler housing, said microphone assembly including an outer housing encapsulating multiple audio detection elements, with each audio detection element being at an angle of about 60° to horizontal.
2. The directional microphone system of claim 1, wherein the angle is 60°.
3. The directional microphone system of claim 1, wherein the audio detection elements are also angled relative to each other.
4. The directional microphone system of claim 3, wherein the audio detection elements are angled about 120° relative to each other.
5. The directional microphone system of claim 1, wherein the outer housing includes an upper portion attached to a lower portion.
6. The directional microphone system of claim 5, wherein the outer housing takes the form of a sphere, with the upper and lower portions being hemispherical and with the sphere having an outer diameter of less than one inch.
7. The directional microphone system of claim 5, wherein the upper portion of the outer housing includes an upper central bore into which the cable extends.
8. The directional microphone system of claim 7, wherein the upper portion of the outer housing includes a plurality of circumferentially spaced vent holes.
9. The directional microphone system of claim 7, wherein the microphone assembly further including: a lower central bore provided in the lower portion of the outer housing; a recess provided internally within the upper portion of the outer housing; a center post having an upper end extending into the recess; and a mechanical fastener extending within the lower central bore and secured to the center post.
10. The directional microphone system of claim 9, wherein the upper end of the center post is fixed in the recess such that the center post and mechanical fastener secure the upper and lower portions of the outer housing together.
11. The directional microphone system of claim 9, wherein the center post includes an internal channel in the upper end establishing a conductor passage for electrically interconnecting the cable and the audio detection elements.
12. The directional microphone system of claim 1, wherein the microphone assembly further includes a wishbone frame having a base and a plurality of upstanding legs, with the plurality of upstanding legs supporting the audio detection elements within the outer housing.
13. The directional microphone system of claim 12, wherein each leg of the wishbone frame is bifurcated to include a first leg portion and a second leg portion, with each of the audio detection elements being mounted between a respective said first leg portion and said second leg portion.
14. The directional microphone system of claim 13, wherein the microphone assembly further includes a grommet for mounting a respective said audio detection element between a respective said first leg portion and said second leg portion of the wishbone frame with the grommet being interposed between the leg of the wishbone frame and the respective said audio detection element.
15. The directional microphone system of claim 14, wherein the grommet includes an annularly reduced central portion arranged between the respective said first leg portion and said second leg portion.
16. A method of detecting audio signals from a speaker comprising: extending a cable of a reeling mechanism mounted from a ceiling or other raised surface above the speaker such that a microphone assembly, which is attached to the cable and includes an outer housing encapsulating multiple audio detection elements with each audio detection element being at an angle of about 60° to horizontal, is lowered for detecting audio signals from the speaker.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the microphone assembly is lowered to just above eye level of the speaker.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein audio signal from the speaker are detected with the audio detection elements being angled about 120° relative to each other.
19. The method of claim 16, wherein the audio detection elements are isolated and insulated through grommets mounting the audio detection elements within an outer housing of the microphone assembly.
20. The method of claim 16, wherein lowering the microphone assembly constitutes lowering a sphere containing the multiple audio detection elements, with the sphere having an outer diameter of less than one inch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] Detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein. However, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale, and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to employ the present invention. In addition, any specific numerical value listed herein includes a margin of error of +/−5%. Accordingly, an angle of 60° includes angles between 57° and 63°. The term “about” increases the margin of error to 10%.
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[0017] As seen in this figure, cable 8 extends through central bore 30 of upper hemisphere portion 28 and has crimped or otherwise fixed thereto a fitting 98 including a flange 99. Upper end 79 of center post 77 is threaded within recess 83, with flange 99 being sandwiched between upper hemisphere portion 28 and a top of center post 77, while the remainder of fitting 98 extends into first diametric portion 93 of internal channel 91. As such, the fitting 98 is held captive to securely anchor the microphone assembly 5. With each grommet 67 supporting a respective audio detection element 70, an annularly reduced central portion 102 of the grommet 67 is arranged between the first and second leg portions 60 and 61 of a respective bifurcated leg 56-58 (also see
[0018] With this overall arrangement, wishbone frame 52 has the generally U-shaped legs 56-58 arranged 120 degrees apart, with each leg 56-58 being angled at about 60 degrees relative to horizontal or about 30 degrees to the vertical. At the same time, the grommets 67 act as both isolation and insulation mounts for the audio detection elements or capsules 70, while assuring that the audio detection elements 70 cannot make electrical contact with any metal of upper or lower hemisphere portions 28, 37. In addition, through holes 33 provide venting to assure proper functioning of cardioid elements, and openings 43 are arranged juxtapose audio detection elements 70 to enable clean and clear audio reception. Furthermore, as indicated above, the microphone assembly 5 is quite small, preferably having an outer diameter of less than one inch (1″) and, more preferably, in the order of ⅞″. In any case, although described with reference to preferred embodiments of the invention, it should be recognized that various changes and/or modification can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as encompassed by the claims.