This Nonprovisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a) to Patent Application No. 2021-167223 filed in Japan on Oct. 12, 2021, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
An embodiment of the present disclosure relates to an earphone housing and an earphone to be worn in the ear for use.
Conventionally, an earphone provided with an inserter to be inserted in an ear and a housing connected to the inserter through a connection path, in an ear-worn state, has been known (see Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-273136, for example). The housing is protruded to outside of an auricle so as to be located obliquely above the inserter. In the ear-worn state, the back surface of the inserter is configured so as to join the inner surface of a tragus and the inner surface of an antitragus.
However, the earphone disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-273136 is shaped to hook to the ear at two points of the inner surface of the tragus and the inner surface of the antitragus, such that strong pressure needs to be applied to the inner surface of the tragus and the inner surface of the antitragus to exert high holding power.
An embodiment of the present disclosure is directed to provide an earphone housing and an earphone that are capable of achieving high holding power while reducing pressure on an ear.
An earphone housing includes an inserter to be inserted into an outer ear hole, and a main body to be coupled to the inserter, and the main body includes a bottom surface to contact a surface of a cavum concha, and a side surface to contact a tragus and an antitragus, and the side surface includes a depressed part depressed inward and contacting a top of the antitragus, and contacts the tragus at a part other than the depressed part.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, high holding power is able to be achieved while pressure on an ear is reduced.
Hereinafter, a direction is defined as shown in
In addition, a dotted arrow shown in
The earphone 1 is an audio device that emits a sound based on an audio signal. The earphone 1 receives an audio signal through wireless communication such as Bluetooth (registered trademark), from an information processing terminal such as a smartphone, or a player such as a portable music reproduction apparatus. The earphone 1 emits a sound based on a received audio signal.
It is to be noted that the wireless communication is not limited to Bluetooth (registered trademark). The wireless communication may be short-range communication such as Wi-Fi (registered trademark). In addition, in an embodiment, the earphone, although being described by use of an example of wireless communication, is not limited to this example.
In the following description, the earphone 1 includes an earphone housing 10, and, for example, an audio device including an electronic component, that is built in the earphone housing 10. In addition, in the following description, the earphone housing 10 simply indicates only a housing.
The earphone 1 includes two units of a left unit LU1 used by being inserted into a left ear LE1 and a right unit used by being inserted into a right ear. The left unit LU1 and the right unit are bilaterally symmetrical. In the present embodiment, the left unit LU1 and the right unit are not in contact with each other (are not connected with a cable or the like, for example). In other words, the earphone 1 is a true wireless earphone including right and left independent units. However, the present disclosure is not limited to a wireless earphone.
In the earphone 1 according to the present embodiment, the left unit LU1 and the right unit have the same configuration and function, except for being bilaterally symmetrical. In the present embodiment, only the left unit LU1 used by being inserted into the left ear LE1 is described, and the description of the right unit will be omitted.
The left unit LU1, as shown in
It is to be noted that the earphone 1 may include an electronic component other than the wireless communicator 11, the driver unit 12, the battery 13, the plurality of charging terminals 14, the user interface 15, the microphone, and the LED. For the earphone 1, the battery 13, the plurality of charging terminals 14, and the user interface 15 are not essential configurations. In addition, the earphone 1 does not need to include a microphone and an LED.
The flash memory 17 stores a program for operating the processor 16.
The processor 16 reads out the program from the flash memory 17 being a storage medium, loads the program into the RAM 18, and performs various operations. The processor 16 mainly controls the wireless communicator 11, the driver unit 12, and the user interface 15. The processor 16 performs processing based on an operation received from the user interface 15, for example. In addition, the processor 16 monitors the state of the plurality of charging terminals 14, and the state of the battery 13. The processor 16, for example, when the capacity of the battery 13 is reduced, notifies a user by blinking the LED or the like. The battery 13 supplies electric power to the electronic components (for example, the wireless communicator 11, the driver unit 12, the battery 13, the plurality of charging terminals 14, the user interface 15, the processor 16, the flash memory 17, the RAM 18, or the like) of the earphone 1.
The wireless communicator 11 receives an audio signal of content, for example. In addition, the wireless communicator 11 sends a signal to an external device, for example, based on the operation received by the user interface 15. The user interface 15 is configured by an operator 212 (see
The driver unit 12 performs analog conversion of the audio signal of content received by the wireless communicator 11. The driver unit 12 emits a sound, based on an analog signal.
The earphone housing 10, as shown in
The inserter 3 is a part to be inserted into the outer ear hole of a user. The inserter 3, as shown in
It is to be noted that the earpiece 32 is not an essential configuration of the earphone housing 10.
The main body 2, as shown in
In addition, the main body 2 internally has the battery 13, and drives the earphone 1. The coupler 22 is provided in a substantially cylindrical shape.
The protrusion 21 is a part to protrude from the left ear LE1. Specifically, the protrusion 21, as shown in
The protrusion 21 incorporates electronic components such as a microphone, an LED, and a switch. A through hole 211 is provided in the bottom surface 210 of the protrusion 21. When the LED is turned ON, the light of the LED is emitted to the outside of the protrusion 21 through the through hole 211.
The protrusion 21 has a larger internal space than the coupler 22, which makes it possible to obtain an improvement in sound quality while providing a sufficient area to incorporate an electronic component.
The protrusion 21 includes the operator 212 to receive an operation from a user. The operator 212, as shown in
The protrusion 21 is provided in an elliptical cylindrical shape such that a part of the bottom surface 210 in the −Y1 direction may taper, and the operator 212 is provided on the upper back side (the wider side), which makes it easier for the user to operate with a finger. In this manner, the operator 212 is provided in the protrusion 21, which enables the user to easily and directly operate the earphone 1.
The coupler 22, as shown in
The coupler 22 incorporates the driver unit 12. The driver unit 12 transduces the received audio signal into a sound. The coupler 22 further incorporates the battery 13 and the plurality of charging terminals 14 for charging the battery 13. Through holes 41 to which each end of the plurality of charging terminals 14 is exposed are provided in the bottom surface 221 (see
A depressed part 223, as shown in
The depressed part 223 is provided at a length of approximately half of the circumference or half the circumference or more of the side surface 222. Therefore, the depressed part 223 contacts the upper part of the antitragus, and, as shown in the area 51, fits the ear of the user from the part 511 of the antitragus near a tragus to a part 512 below an antihelix behind the antitragus.
In the depressed part 223, as shown in
Moreover, it is not a necessary requirement that the first end 223a contacts the side, which is near the tragus, of the antitragus. In the earphone housing 10 according to the present embodiment, the depressed part 223 may contact the upper part (the area 51) of the antitragus.
Furthermore, in the side part 224 of the side surface 222, an end near the first end 223a of the depressed part 223 is defined as a first end 224a. The first end 224a contacts the tragus (a part 53) when the earphone 1 is worn. The earphone housing 10, when the first end 224a of the side part 224 contacts the tragus, further increases power to hold the ear.
In the earphone housing 10 according to the present embodiment, from the first end 223a to the second end 223b, the depressed part 223 contacts the upper part of the antitragus and the side part 224 without a depression contacts the tragus, which does not add strong pressure on the inner surfaces of the antitragus and the tragus. Therefore, the earphone housing 10 according to the present embodiment is able to achieve high holding power while reducing the pressure on the ear.
It is to be noted that the inserter 3, as shown in
In addition, the bottom surface 221 of the coupler 22 of the earphone housing 10 may be provided in an elliptical shape. The bottom surface 221 of the coupler 22, for example, as shown in
For example, a user with a large ear orients a direction from the part 53 toward the part 512 to a direction in which the diameter of the bottom surface 221 of the coupler 22 is the length L1. A user with a small ear orients a direction from the part 53 toward the part 512 to a direction in which the diameter of the bottom surface 221 of the coupler 22 is the length L2. In other words, the user can adjust so as to match the distance between the part 53 and the part 512 with the diameter of the bottom surface 221 of the elliptical-shaped coupler 22. As a result, the earphone housing 10 fits the ear of a user regardless of the size and shape of the ear of the user. In other words, the earphone housing 10 can maintain the holding power of the earphone 1.
In addition, the present embodiment, although describing an example in which the protrusion 21 of the earphone 1 is provided in a shape tapering in the −Y1 direction (from the back side to the front side), is not limited to this example. The protrusion 21, for example, may have a shape of which the cross-sectional area does not change in the −Y direction.
In addition, the present embodiment, although describing an example in which the first end 224a contacts the tragus (the part 53) when the earphone 1 is worn, is not limited to this example. The first end 224a may not contact the tragus.
Moreover, the earphone 1 according to the present embodiment does not need to be right and left independent units. The right and left independent units of the earphone 1 may be connected with a cable.
In addition, the earphone 1 according to the present embodiment is not limited to an earphone for wireless communication. The earphone 1 may be connected to a player (a reproduction apparatus) with a cable. In such a case, the earphone 1 is connected to the player with a LAN cable or an analog cable.
Moreover, the operator 212 is not limited to receiving the on-off operation of the power source. The operator 212 may receive an operation to change a volume level, for example. Furthermore, the operator 212 may receive an operation to reproduce or stop reproducing content.
Finally, the description of the foregoing embodiments is illustrative in all points and should not be construed to limit the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure is defined not by the foregoing embodiments but by the following claims. Further, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to include all modifications within the scopes of the claims and within the meanings and scopes of equivalents.
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2021-167223 | Oct 2021 | JP | national |
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7797042 | Dietrich | Sep 2010 | B2 |
10477307 | Zhang | Nov 2019 | B1 |
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2010-273136 | Dec 2010 | JP |
WO 2010127265 | Nov 2010 | WO |
WO 2021173841 | Sep 2021 | WO |
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Extended European Search Report issued in European Application No. 22200114.1 dated Mar. 14, 2023 (six (6) pages). |
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20230111906 A1 | Apr 2023 | US |