The present invention is directed to an adhesive microphone, and more particularly, to a microphone that has a membrane sound receiver and can be adhered to the human skin.
With the popularization of communication products, the input source for sound transmission becomes more important. In the present, the major input source is the “microphone”. The microphone is a necessary auxiliary tool for sound transmission. Hence, employing the microphone for communication of cellular phones, sound reception, sound recordation and so on has been extensively applied in daily life and is popular. Therefore, the structure of the microphone has become very important.
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In the above description, during in use, the conventional microphone needs to be held by hand or fixed on a holder to be close to the sound source or a user's mouth. Hence, it has many drawbacks in use. At the same time, the conventional microphone employs the air to transmit voice signals. Although it can have quite a good tone quality, its biggest drawback is that it cannot be isolated from the background noise and hence it easily produces a “echo sound”, commonly called a roar effect.
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However, with all improvements to the microphone, background noise is still transmitted by the microphone to lower the communication quality.
Accordingly, as discussed above, the prior art still has some drawbacks that could be improved. The present invention aims to resolve the drawbacks in the prior art.
An objective of the present invention is to provide an adhesive microphone able to employ a membrane sound receiver to adhere to an appropriate portion of the human skin that slightly vibrates with the speaking voice to acquire sound signals. Meantime, it will amplify the sound signals via the amplifying circuit.
For reaching the objective above, the present invention provides an adhesive microphone. It primarily has a membrane sound receiver disposed on a main body of the microphone. The membrane sound receiver is adhered to the main body via the first membrane layer and able to adhered to the sound source of the human skin via the second membrane layer to acquire sound signals. Further, the adhesive microphone has a sound receiving layer disposed between the first and second membrane layers. The sound receiving layer has a least a sound receiving hole for sound input.
The present invention further provides an adhesive microphone able to adhered to the sound source of the human skin via the second membrane layer to acquire sound signals. Meantime, it can also be isolated from the background noise and won't produce the annoying echo sounds. It can also improve the conventional contact microphone to remove the problem of emphasizing the low-pitched voices and suppressing the middle and high-pitched voices to distort received sounds.
Numerous additional features, benefits and details of the present invention are described in the detailed description, which follows.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Furthermore, the sound receiving layer 324 is disposed between the first member layer 320 and the second membrane layer 322. It has at least a sound receiving hole 326 for inputting sounds. The sound receiving layer 324 can be adhered to an appropriate portion of the human skin, which can slightly vibrate with the speaking voice, via the second membrane layer 322 without any gap. Hence, it can be isolated from background noise and will not produce the annoying echo sounds. In the above description, the membrane sound receiver 32 is a diathermy adhesive plate or a ventilative adhesive plate, which is adhesive on both sides.
Meanwhile, sound receiving holes 326 can be used to completely receive the sound signals produced by the slight vibration of the human body. Hence, it can resolve the problem of the conventional contact microphone, the emphasis of the low-pitched voices and suppression of the middle and high-pitched voices to distort the sounds.
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Summing up, the present invention provides an adhesive microphone able to be adhered to a sound source of the human skin to acquire primary sound signals. Meantime, it can be completely isolated from the background noise and will not produce annoying echo sounds. Hence, the present invention can improve the conventional contact microphone to remove the problem that it emphasizes the low-pitched voices and suppresses the middle and high-pitched voices to distort received sounds.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and other will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.