The field of the invention is earbuds.
The following description includes information that may be useful in understanding the present invention. It is not an admission that any of the information provided herein is prior art or relevant to the presently claimed invention, or that any publication specifically or implicitly referenced is prior art.
Earbud-style headphones are popular among users because earbud headphones are generally small and portable. However, conventional earbuds and audio devices do not incorporate advanced audio signal manipulation techniques (e.g., scalar coils) to improve the electromagnetic signal arriving at the speaker to enhance the audio quality. Moreover, conventional earbuds do not use light-based techniques (e.g., photonic boom principle) to enhance auditory effects.
Thus, there is still a need for earbuds that use advanced audio signal manipulation techniques to enhance their audio quality and light-based techniques to enhance auditory effects.
The inventive subject matter provides apparatus, systems and methods in which a scalar coil is used to modify or enhance the audio quality and of a speaker system and its auditory effects on the user.
In some embodiments, the speaker system can include a speaker and an elongated coil coupled to the speaker. In preferred embodiments, the elongated coil is a scalar coil. As used herein, a “scalar coil” refers to a single strand of coil that has at least two segments of spiral winding, where the second segment winds in an opposite direction to the first segment, when viewed from the wider end of the first segment. As used herein, “spiral winding” refers to winding in a continuous and gradually widening curve, about a center axis to form at least a partial cone.
For example, a first spiral winding can be wound in a clockwise direction (when viewed from the wider end of the first spiral winding), and a second spiral winding can be wound in a counterclockwise direction (also viewed from the wider end of the first spiral winding). Alternatively, a first spiral winding can be wound in a counterclockwise direction (when viewed from the wider end of the first spiral winding), and a second spiral winding can be wound in a clockwise direction (also viewed from the wider end of the first spiral winding). In especially preferred embodiments, a first elongated coil is arranged in series with an input of the speaker, and the first spiral winding shares a center and a center axis with the second spiral winding.
In some embodiments, the contemplated speaker system can include a light emitting device and an elongated coil coupled to the laser emitting device. Suitable light emitting devices include, but are not limited to, lasers, LEDs, and solid-state lasers. In preferred embodiments the light emitting device is a laser or solid-state laser. The elongated coil coupled to the light emitting device is similar or identical to the elongated coil coupled to the speaker described above. It is contemplated that the light emitting device is positioned and oriented such that an emitted light beam travels through the elongated coil coupled to the light emitting device. In preferred embodiments, the speaker system has a housing with an outlet that is transparent to sound waves and to electromagnetic radiation. It is contemplated that the light beam travels through the elongated coil before passing through such an outlet. In especially preferred embodiments, the outlet is an opening in the housing (such as an aperture or through-hole).
In preferred embodiments, the contemplated speaker systems have an elongated coil coupled to the speaker, and a second elongated coil coupled to a light emitting device. The speaker system can be any size and designed to use in any environment. Contemplated speaker systems include an earbud, an earphone, stereo system in a car, a home, a movie theater, etc. The speaker system can be connected to an audio output through a wire or by a wireless system (e.g., WiFi, Bluetooth™).
Inventors have found that scalar coils can modify the sound signature of audio feed through the scalar coil, for example by removing high-frequency audio artifacts typical of decompressed digital sound signals. Without wishing to be bound by theory, the Inventors believe that this reduction in digital noise is accomplished by reflection of electromagnetic forces back against themselves in the scalar coil assembly, which in turn causes the energy of the higher frequency components (e.g., ultrasonic) to cancel each other out. The measured benefit is that this scalar coil tends to reduce high frequency edging associated with digital processing (such as decompression) of audio signals (e.g., MP3 files, Bluetooth audio signals, etc.). This benefit is accomplished by inserting a scalar coil in the sound path of the loudspeakers being connected to the voice coils/armatures coils of the various drivers. It is contemplated that scalar coils can passively alter an audio signal to remove high frequencies associated with digital sound signals. This is especially advantageous in removing unwanted noises from audio sources, including, for example, static and sibilance.
Scalar coils also produce electromagnetic forces that influence animal physiology by stimulating the vagus nervous system to improve perceived audio quality when exposed to laser light and a photonic boom that accompanies passage through a device as described above. In some embodiments, the scalar coils can be mounted to guide the energy of a laser beam through the coil assembly producing a photonic reaction with the coil creating a dispersion of the energy to the wearer of the earbud to cause subliminal perception (e.g., low order stimulus to the nervous system). When combined with a laser, the audio quality benefits of using a scalar coil can be enhanced by generating a photonic boom, which the Inventors believe can directly and/or indirectly interact with human cells to improve perceived audio quality. Additionally, when a laser passes through the scalar coil along the axis, the deflection of the photons by the scalar coil causes changes in the electromagnetic field near a user associated with the audio, thereby further improving perceived audio quality. However, it is contemplated that the laser can pass through the scalar coil at any angle that can change the actual audio quality and/or the perceived audio quality to a user.
Various objects, features, aspects and advantages of the inventive subject matter will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments, along with the accompanying drawing figures in which like numerals represent like components.
In some embodiments, the numbers expressing quantities of ingredients, properties such as concentration, reaction conditions, and so forth, used to describe and claim certain embodiments of the invention are to be understood as being modified in some instances by the term “about.” Accordingly, in some embodiments, the numerical parameters set forth in the written description and attached claims are approximations that can vary depending upon the desired properties sought to be obtained by a particular embodiment. In some embodiments, the numerical parameters should be construed in light of the number of reported significant digits and by applying ordinary rounding techniques. Notwithstanding that the numerical ranges and parameters setting forth the broad scope of some embodiments of the invention are approximations, the numerical values set forth in the specific examples are reported as precisely as practicable. The numerical values presented in some embodiments of the invention may contain certain errors necessarily resulting from the standard deviation found in their respective testing measurements.
As used in the description herein and throughout the claims that follow, the meaning of “a,” “an,” and “the” includes plural reference unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Also, as used in the description herein, the meaning of “in” includes “in” and “on” unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
Unless the context dictates the contrary, all ranges set forth herein should be interpreted as being inclusive of their endpoints, and open-ended ranges should be interpreted to include only commercially practical values. Similarly, all lists of values should be considered as inclusive of intermediate values unless the context indicates the contrary.
The recitation of ranges of values herein is merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range. Unless otherwise indicated herein, each individual value with a range is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided with respect to certain embodiments herein is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element essential to the practice of the invention.
Groupings of alternative elements or embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are not to be construed as limitations. Each group member can be referred to and claimed individually or in any combination with other members of the group or other elements found herein. One or more members of a group can be included in, or deleted from, a group for reasons of convenience and/or patentability. When any such inclusion or deletion occurs, the specification is herein deemed to contain the group as modified thus fulfilling the written description of all Markush groups used in the appended claims.
The following discussion provides many example embodiments of the inventive subject matter. Although each embodiment represents a single combination of inventive elements, the inventive subject matter is considered to include all possible combinations of the disclosed elements. Thus if one embodiment comprises elements A, B, and C, and a second embodiment comprises elements B and D, then the inventive subject matter is also considered to include other remaining combinations of A, B, C, or D, even if not explicitly disclosed.
As used herein, and unless the context dictates otherwise, the term “coupled to” is intended to include both direct coupling (in which two elements that are coupled to each other contact each other) and indirect coupling (in which at least one additional element is located between the two elements). Therefore, the terms “coupled to” and “coupled with” are used synonymously.
An earbud of the inventive concept can include a housing or body that is in contact with and/or at least partially inserted into an ear of a user when in use. Such a housing can be constructed of one or more materials suitable for contact with human skin, and can have different compositions in different regions of the housing. For example, portions of the housing that are exposed when in use can be constructed of one or more rigid materials (e.g. hard plastic, metal, ceramic, etc.) whereas portions that are inserted into the ear canal can be constructed of one or more pliant materials (e.g. silicone rubber, latex, polyurethane, etc.). In some embodiments an earbud of the inventive concept can include a hook or similar projection that engages with the concha of the ear, improving stability and proper positioning of the earbud. The housing of the earbud can also support one or more control features that can be used to control earbud functions. In a preferred embodiment a portion of the body or housing can extend downwards in a stem or stalk.
Such an earbud can include a power supply (such as a battery) and one or more speakers, and is in communication with a source of audio and/or video files for playback through the earbud. Such audio and/or video files can be stored on memory within the earbud, or can be stored on memory in an external device (such as a computer, telephone, or portable audio player). In embodiments where audio and/or video files are stored in an external device the earbud can include an antenna, circuitry, and appropriate processing to support wireless communication (e.g. BlueTooth, WiFi, etc.). Alternatively or in addition to such wireless circuitry, and earbud of the inventive concept can include a port that supports a wired connection. Earbuds of the inventive concept can also include an antenna and associated circuitry to support wireless charging of an onboard power supply, for example by magnetic induction.
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Preferably, the scalar coil 120 is connected to the positive terminal of the speaker 110 and the sound chip 130. The sound chip 130 is an integrated circuit (i.e. “IC”) designed to produce a sound signal. It can do so through digital, analog or mixed-mode electronics. Contemplated sound chips could contain oscillators, envelope controllers, samplers, filters and amplifiers. The sound chip 130 has a sound output. The positive terminal 131 of the output is in series with the scalar coil 120, and the negative terminal 132 is in series with the speaker 110. It is contemplated that the speaker system 100 has a control panel 102 (e.g., electronic deck) and a multi-functional switch 103 that can be used by a user to exercise control over the speaker 110.
Preferably, the laser beam 270 passes through the scalar coil 250 winding passes through the center of the coil in an orthogonal configuration. In other words, the laser beam 270 passes through the scalar coil 250 along its axis (e.g., 120A in
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It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those already described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims. Moreover, in interpreting both the specification and the claims, all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. In particular, the terms “comprises” and “comprising” should be interpreted as referring to elements, components, or steps in a non-exclusive manner, indicating that the referenced elements, components, or steps may be present, or utilized, or combined with other elements, components, or steps that are not expressly referenced. Where the specification claims refers to at least one of something selected from the group consisting of A, B, C . . . and N, the text should be interpreted as requiring only one element from the group, not A plus N, or B plus N, etc.
This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Patent Provisional Application No. 62/724,601 filed on Aug. 29, 2018. These and all other referenced extrinsic materials are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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