Claims
- 1. An acoustic receiver, comprising:
means for converting an input audio signal into an acoustic signal; a housing surrounding said converting means; and a jacket surrounding at least a portion of said housing.
- 2. An acoustic receiver, comprising:
means for converting an input audio signal into an acoustic signal; a housing having a plurality of sides that surround said converting means, one of said sides including an output port for broadcasting said acoustic signal; and a jacket having at least three sections for engaging at least three of said sides, said three sections being generally flat and lying on respective ones of said sides.
- 3. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is made of stainless steel.
- 4. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is made of a soft magnetic material.
- 5. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is made of a polymer.
- 6. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is primarily made of Kapton.
- 7. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is made of epoxy.
- 8. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket includes silicone.
- 9. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is adapted to dampen vibration of said housing.
- 10. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is adapted to enhance the structural integrity of said housing.
- 11. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is adapted to shield said converting means from the effects of electromagnetic interference.
- 12. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said converting means includes electromagnetic components and a diaphragm.
- 13. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is preconfigured to be press-fit onto said housing.
- 14. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is welded onto said housing.
- 15. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said jacket is adhered to said housing.
- 16. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, further including a layer of acoustical dampening material below said jacket.
- 17. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said receiver is cylindrical in shape.
- 18. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said receiver has a generally trapezium shape.
- 19. The acoustic receiver of claim 2, wherein said receiver has a generally trapezium-shaped cross section.
- 20. A transducer, comprising:
means for converting between an acoustic signal and an audio signal; a housing surrounding said converting means; and a jacket surrounding at least a portion of said housing.
- 21. The transducer of claim 20, wherein said transducer is a microphone.
- 22. The transducer of claim 20, wherein said transducer is a receiver.
- 23. The transducer of claim 20, wherein said jacket is adapted to dampen vibration of said housing.
- 24. The transducer of claim 20, further in combination with a second transducer having a second housing, said jacket surrounding at least a portion of said housing of said transducer and at least a portion of said second housing of said second transducer.
- 25. A microphone, comprising:
means for converting an acoustic signal into an audio signal; a housing having a plurality of sides that surround said converting means, one of said sides including an input port for receiving said acoustic signal; and a jacket having at least three sections for engaging at least three of said sides, said three sections being generally flat and lying on respective ones of said sides.
- 26. An acoustic receiver, comprising:
means for converting an input audio signal into an acoustic signal; a housing having a plurality of sides that surround said converting means, one of said sides including an output port for broadcasting said acoustic signal; a jacket having sections for engaging said sides, one of said sections and a corresponding side forming a gap therebetween; and a printed circuit board located at least partially within said gap, said printed circuit board including electronics for processing said input audio signal.
- 27. The acoustic receiver of claim 26, wherein said jacket is made of a soft magnetic material.
- 28. The acoustic receiver of claim 26, wherein said printed circuit board is a flexible printed circuit board.
- 29. The acoustic receiver of claim 26, wherein said electronics includes an amplifier.
- 30. The acoustic receiver of claim 26, wherein said receiver is cylindrical in shape.
- 31. An acoustic receiver, comprising:
means for converting an input audio signal into an acoustic signal; a housing having six sides that surround said converting means, one of said sides including an output port for broadcasting said acoustic signal; and a jacket having a rectangular cross-section for closely interfitting with four of said six sides.
- 32. The acoustic receiver of claim 31, wherein said jacket is made of a soft magnetic material.
- 33. The acoustic receiver of claim 31, wherein said jacket is welded to said sides.
- 34. The acoustic receiver of claim 31, wherein said jacket is a polymer.
- 35. The acoustic receiver of claim 31, further including a dampening material between said jacket and said housing.
- 36. An acoustic receiver, comprising:
means for converting an input audio signal into an acoustic signal; a housing having sides that surround said converting means, one of said sides including an output port for broadcasting said acoustic signal; and an epoxy jacket encapsulating said housing;
- 37. The acoustic receiver of claim 36, further including a printed circuit board located within said epoxy jacket, said printed circuit board including electronics for processing said input audio signal.
- 38. The acoustic receiver of claim 36, wherein said epoxy has a generally uniform thickness.
- 39. The acoustic receiver of claim 36, wherein said epoxy has a variable thickness.
- 40. The acoustic receiver of claim 36, wherein said acoustic receiver is cylindrical in shape.
- 41. The acoustic receiver of claim 36, wherein said acoustic receiver has a generally D-shaped cross section.
- 42. An acoustic receiver, comprising:
means for converting an input audio signal into an acoustic signal; a housing having a plurality of sides that surround said converting means, one of said sides including an output port for broadcasting said acoustic signal; a jacket spaced away from said housing; and an acoustic dampening material positioned between said jacket and said housing.
- 43. The acoustic receiver of claim 42, wherein said dampening material is silicone.
- 44. The acoustic receiver of claim 42, wherein said dampening material is a resilient material.
- 45. The acoustic receiver of claim 42, wherein said acoustic receiver is cylindrical in shape.
- 46. The acoustic receiver of claim 42, wherein said acoustic receiver has a generally D-shaped cross section.
- 47. The acoustic receiver of claim 42, further including a printed circuit board located within said dampening material, said printed circuit board including electronics for processing said input audio signal.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/252,756, filed Nov. 22, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60252756 |
Nov 2000 |
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