Device capable of being submerged and including an acoustic transducer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6219304
  • Patent Number
    6,219,304
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 6, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A device includes a case (2) in which an acoustic transducer (11) is mounted so as to communicate in a water tight manner with the exterior of the case (2) via acoustic energy. The transducer (11) is mounted in front of a membrane (18) able to be deformed separating it in a water tight manner from an inlet cavity (14, 15) which is arranged in the case (2) of the device and is in communication with the exterior. Between the membrane (18) and the transducer (11) an intermediate chamber (19) is arranged allowing deformation of the membrane by the action of external static pressure and delimited on the side of the transducer by a support element (12a) fixedly mounted in the case and capable of limiting the deformation of the membrane in the event of application of the external pressure.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a device capable of being submerged in liquid such as water, like for example a device worn on the wrist such as watches. More particularly, the invention concerns a device of this type in which an acoustic transducer is mounted in the case.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In order to guarantee water N resistance of watches worn on the wrist to a depth of immersion which may nominally reach thirty odd meters, mounting an acoustic transducer in the watch case without any communication path being provided between the transducer and the exterior capable of directly leading the sound waves is already known from the prior art. Such an assembly has the advantage of guaranteeing very good water tightness for the watch. However, since the acoustic energy has to reach the transducer or originate therefrom through the solid wall of the case, this solution is only possible if one is satisfied with mediocre acoustic quality. The band of frequencies which can be used is thus limited to the frequencies which succeed in passing through said wall. In practice, one has to work with the transducer resonance frequencies, these frequencies only being able to be transmitted effectively through a wall of the case if they correspond to a resonance frequency of such wall. This necessarily limits the range of frequencies able to be transmitted and is thus not suited to reproduction and/or reception of complex sounds such as speech or music. It will also be noted that such a wall inconveniently absorbs transmission of sounds transmitted or received by the transducer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An aim of the invention is to provide a device of the type indicated hereinbefore fitted with an acoustic transducer mounted so as to be able to operate over a broad acoustic spectrum, in particular the acoustic spectrum corresponding to speech, while assuring a high degree of water resistance.




The invention thus concerns a portable water resistant device capable of undergoing submersion to a predetermined depth in a liquid such as water, in particular a water resistant watch, including a case in which is mounted an acoustic transducer so as to communicate, in a water tight manner, with the exterior of the case via acoustic energy, characterised in that




said acoustic transducer is mounted in said case facing a membrane which is able to be deformed, separating it in a water tight manner from an inlet cavity which is arranged in said case and in direct communication with the exterior, and in that between the membrane and said acoustic transducer an intermediate chamber is arranged, allowing deformation of said membrane by the action of external static pressure and delimited on the side of the transducer by a support element fixedly mounted in the case and capable of limiting the deformation of the membrane in the event of application of said external static pressure.




As a result of these features, when the device is not in liquid, the membrane is mounted so as to be able to vibrate freely by the action of the acoustic energy to be received and/or transmitted. Conversely, when the device is submerged, the membrane can be deformed by the action of the hydrostatic pressure, without, of course, being able to transmit the acoustic energy, but is protected from any deterioration because of the support assured by the support element.




Other features and advantages of the invention will appear during the following description, given solely by way of example and made with reference to the annexed drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a partial cross-section of a timepiece made according to the invention and fitted by way of example with a microphonic transducer; and,





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken along the line


2





2


of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




In the following description, the invention will be illustrated in its application to a timepiece such as a wristwatch. It is clear however that the invention can be applied to any other device having to include at least one acoustic transducer, the device being further capable of being submerged in a liquid such as water to a predetermined depth. Moreover, in the example described, the acoustic transducer is a microphone, however an acoustic reproductive transducer may also be advantageously used with the invention.




This being so,

FIG. 1

shows a cross-section of a wristwatch


1


whose water resistance is guaranteed to a predetermined depth of water, a depth of 30 meters being a value often given in practice.




Watch


1


in

FIG. 1

includes a case


2


, a crystal


3


, hands


4


and


5


, a dial


6


and certain parts of a time-setting mechanism


7


. All these elements, as well as those not visible in the drawing, such as the integrated circuit, the quartz, the miniature motor, the gear train etc. are conventional and thus do not need to be described here. Although this is not a limitative application of the invention, the device according to the invention fitted with the microphonic transducer could advantageously be a watch forming a portable telephone.




In the case shown, the device or watch


1


according to the invention, is mounted on a plate


8


, the latter resting on a back cover


9


of case


2


. Plate


8


has an opening defined by a circular wall


10


, of circular shape, wherein a microphone


11


is mounted. This latter may be of any suitable type, an electret microphone being preferred because of its small dimensions. By way of indication, a microphone of this type may have a diameter of approximately 6 mm and a height of approximately 2 mm.




In the example shown, the microphone itself is set in a housing


12


whose bottom


12




a


is pierced with holes


13


and acts as support element. However, it is also possible for microphone


12


to be a simple cylindrical body resting on a plate having through holes.




The opening in plate


8


, bounded by wall


10


, is provided above an inlet cavity


14


, of generally circular shape and opening out via a channel


15


at right angles to the exterior.




At the periphery of the external face of bottom


12




a


of housing


12


a first mounting ring


16


is glued, which, with a second mounting ring


17


, is arranged for holding a circular membrane


18


gripped or fixed in another manner between the two rings. This membrane


18


thus separates in a water tight manner inlet cavity


14


from an intermediate chamber


19


communicating via holes


13


with microphone


11


, while transmitting the acoustic vibrations coming from outside the latter. Mounting ring


16


acts as a spacer means between membrane


18


and the support element and thus delimits the volume of intermediate chamber


19


. Mounting ring


17


also axially abuts a shoulder


20


surrounding inlet cavity


14


. According to an alternative embodiment, membrane


18


may be directly glued or fixed in another manner to ring


16


and ring


17


may be omitted.




In the example illustrated, first mounting ring


16


has a radial groove


21


arranged in its thickness. Back cover


9


has a groove


22


which follows groove


21


and which opens out into a pressure balancing membrane


23


. This latter may be mounted against a radial shoulder


24


provided on the inner side of a hole


25


made in plate


8


onto the outer side of which groove


21


opens out. Chamber


19


is thus in communication with membrane


23


.




This membrane


23


is sealed against liquids such as water, but it is permeable to gases such as air provided that the gas pressure varies slowly. Any abrupt variation in the gas pressure is thus blocked by this membrane. The latter may be made for example of sintered Teflon® or ceramics.




In the example described, case


2


of watch


1


also includes a device


26


placing the internal space thereof in communication with the exterior. In practice this comprises a passage


27


arranged in plate


8


and back cover


9


and sealed by a pressure balancing membrane


28


which, like membrane


23


, is sealed against liquids such as water, but permeable to gases whose pressure varies slowly. It may be made of the same material as membrane


23


.




Several alternatives can be envisaged for placing chamber


19


in communication with the exterior only for very slight variations in gas pressure. Thus:




groove


22


may be omitted, and the gas diffused by an escape path between the front surface of ring


16


and the surface of the bottom


12




a.






There may be only one communication with the exterior through a membrane such as membrane


28


mounted as shown in the figure, groove


22


communicating with the inside of the watch.




Housing


12


can be mounted in its recess arranged in case


2


so as to provide an escape path along its external wall to diffuse the low pressure variation gases towards the exterior along its external wall.




The device for placing intermediate chamber


19


in communication with the exterior solely for slow variations in the static pressure of the surrounding gases thus arranged, allows membrane


18


to be kept operational, even if the watch is brought by the wearer to different altitudes or is worn in climatic conditions inducing such slow variations.




It may be noted that in a certain way, membranes


23


and


28


constitute low-pass filters only allowing pressure variations of gases such as air, of very low frequency, typically of {fraction (1/10)} Hz and less, to pass.




It is to be noted that in the present embodiment example, chamber


19


is first of all in communication with the interior of case


2


and can only communicate with the exterior (still solely for slight variations in the static gas pressure) through communication device


26


. This arrangement is preferred here since the watch described may include other elements also requiring slow pressure compensation. It may concern for example an acoustic reproduction transducer. Communication device


26


may then be used for both transducers at the same time, which reduces to a minimum the places in the case where communication with the exterior exists for gases such as air.




Membrane


18


is made of a non-elastic material and it is not taut between mounting rings


16


and


17


in order to guarantee as much freedom of vibration as possible. A particularly suitable material for membrane


18


is Mylar®, its thickness being able to be comprised between 2 and 50 μm, a preferred value being 10 μm. It diameter is slightly greater than that of microphone


11


. It will be noted that such a membrane can transmit vibrations in a frequency range ranging from 200 Hz to 5 kHz.




The behaviour of membrane


18


is a follows.




When the watch is worn outside water, membrane


18


has a flat configuration in which it is distant from the grid formed by bottom


12




a


of housing


12


. It can thus transmit without interference the acoustic vibrations coming from the exterior to chamber


19


and hence to microphone


11


through holes


13


made in bottom


12




a.






Conversely, when the watch has just been submerged, membrane


18


will be deformed because of an abrupt variation in the differential pressure, to assume a curved shape in the direction of bottom


12




a


, the pressure compensation path described hereinbefore not managing to balance the difference in pressures rapidly enough. From a certain hydrostatic value, the deformation of the membrane will be such that it is applied against bottom


12




a


of housing


12


, this latter forming an efficient support preventing any deterioration, and in particular irreversible deformation, of membrane


18


.




It will be noted that in the event that the transducer is a loud-speaker, the features of the membrane, in particular the thickness, the diameter and the material of which it is formed, will be adapted accordingly.



Claims
  • 1. A portable water resistant device capable of undergoing submersion to a predetermined depth in a liquid, including a case in which is mounted an acoustic transducer so as to communicate in a water tight manner with an exterior of the case via acoustic energy, whereinsaid acoustic transducer is mounted in said case facing, and spaced from, a deformable membrane, said deformable membrane separating said acoustic transducer in a water tight maimer from an inlet cavity disposed in said case and in direct communication with the exterior of the case, and wherein between said deformable membrane and said acoustic transducer an intermediate chamber is arranged, allowing deformation of said deformable membrane by the action of static pressure external of said case and delimited on a side thereof facing said transducer by a support element fixedly mounted in said case and capable of limiting the deformation of said deformable membrane in the event of application of said static pressure and a spacing means disposed between said membrane and said support element, said spacing means determining internally the volume of said intermediate chamber.
  • 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein said support element is a plate pierced with holes to allow the passage of acoustic energy transmitted from said inlet cavity via said membrane or transmitted from said acoustic transducer to said inlet cavity.
  • 3. A device according to claim 2, wherein said acoustic transducer is arranged in a housing and said plate constitutes a bottom of said housing.
  • 4. A device according to claim 1, wherein said deformable membrane is held between two mounting rings fixed onto said support element, one of said rings being situated between said deformable membrane and said transducer and determining internally the volume of said intermediate chamber.
  • 5. A device according to claim 4, wherein said intermediate chamber is placed in communication with the exterior of said case through means only allowing a flow of gas in the presence of slow variations in the differential pressure between said intermediate chamber and the exterior of said case.
  • 6. A device according to claim 5, wherein said means allowing a flow of gas are formed by at least one pressure balancing membrane.
  • 7. A device according to claim 6, wherein said means allowing a flow of gas comprises first and second pressure balancing membranes, said intermediate chamber communicating with the interior of said case through said first pressure balancing membrane and said case having an internal volume communicating with the exterior of said case through said second pressure balancing membrane.
  • 8. A device according to claim 7 wherein said pressure balancing membranes are made of a material selected from the group of materials consisting of sintered Teflon® and ceramics.
  • 9. A device according to claim 5, wherein said means allowing a flow of gas are formed by an escape path connecting said intermediate chamber to the exterior of said case.
  • 10. A device according to claim 6 wherein said pressure balancing membrane is made of a material selected from the group of materials consisting of sintered Teflon® and ceramics.
  • 11. A device according to claim 1, wherein said membrane is made of Mylar®.
  • 12. A device according to claim 1, wherein said membrane has a thickness selected between 2 and 50 mm.
  • 13. A device according to claim 1, wherein said transducer is a microphone.
  • 14. A device according to claim 1, wherein said membrane has a thickness of about 10 mm.
  • 15. A device according to claim 1, wherein said transducer is a loud-speaker.
  • 16. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said device is a water resistant watch.
  • 17. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liquid is water and said device is a watch.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2013/97 Aug 1997 CH
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