1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to earphones.
2. Description of Related Art
A typical earphone includes a shell and a speaker mounted in the shell. The shell defines a sound cavity therein, and the speaker divides the sound cavity into a front chamber and a rear chamber. The shell has a side wall at a front side of the speaker. The side wall defines through holes to communicate the front chamber with the outer environment, so that sound produced by the speaker is output to a user. Because the through holes are aligned with the speaker, the sound quality of the earphone at intermediate frequencies and high frequencies is improved. However, the sound quality of the earphone at low frequencies is relatively poor.
In order to improve the sound quality of the typical earphone at low frequencies, a spherical protrusion is defined in the side wall of the shell, and the through holes are defined in an end of the protrusion. With this kind of improved earphone, the protrusion is inserted into an outmost portion of the auditory meatus of the human ear, and prevents unwanted sound from the external environment from entering the ear. Thus, sound outputted from the through holes of the protrusion transmit into the ear without disturbance by external unwanted sounds. However, if something happens in the external environment with an accompanying audible alert of some kind, the user of the earphone may not receive the audible information immediately and an accident may occur.
What is needed, therefore, is an earphone to overcome the described limitations.
An embodiment of an earphone will now be described in detail below and with reference to the drawings.
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The main body 111 of the rear cover 11 defines an annular wall 117 confronting the front cover 12. The annular wall 117 has a circular inner contour and an elliptical outer contour, and includes a first section 118 and a second section 119 separated from each other by an arc-shaped gap. The first section 118 is part of an inner portion of the annular wall 117 to secure the speaker 20. The second section 119 is part of an outer portion of the annular wall 117 to engage with the front cover 12.
The speaker 20 is disc-shaped and secured to the annular wall 117 of the main body 111. A sound outputting surface of the speaker 20 faces the front cover 12. In this embodiment, the speaker 20 is a moving-coil loudspeaker.
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A first netting cover 14 is attached to the front wall 121 to cover the first sound hole 123. Thereby, external contaminants are prevented from entering the front chamber 131 of the shell 10 through the first sound hole 123. The first netting cover 14 is circular, and protrudes slightly out from the front wall 121. The first netting cover 14 has a mesh to allow sound from the speaker 20 to pass through the first sound hole 123 and the first netting cover 14 to the outer environment. In this embodiment, the first netting cover 14 is wire netting. A flange 141 is formed at an edge of the first netting cover 14. The front cover 12 defines an annular groove 124 between the front wall 121 and the side wall 122. The flange 141 of the first netting cover 14 can be engaged in the annular groove 124, thereby attaching the first netting cover 14 to the front cover 12.
The side wall 122 of the front cover 12 has a generally elliptical contour overall. The side wall 122 is inclined relative to the front wall 121, and has a curved outer surface. The side wall 122 has an end section 1221 adjacent to the front wall 121. The end section 1221 defines a second sound hole 125 to communicate the front chamber 131 of the shell 10 with the outer environment. An area of the end section 1221 is less than an area of the front wall 121. An area of the second sound hole 125 is less than an area of the first sound hole 123. In this embodiment, each of the second sound hole 125 and the end section 1221 is rectangular, but with rounded ends. Put another way, each of the second sound hole 125 and the end section 1221 is in the shape of a flattened ellipse. The second sound hole 125 has a center axis Z (see
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When the speaker 20 of the earphone 100 is in operation, the speaker 20 pushes air in the front chamber 131 and generates sound. Part of the sound generated by the speaker 20 enters the external auditory meatus 34 through the second sound hole 125. Another part of the sound generated by the speaker 20 passes through the first sound hole 123 and enters the external auditory meatus 34 through the gap between the edge of the end section 1221 and the entrance 341. Therefore, the sound from the first sound hole 123 and the sound from the second sound hole 125 are intermixed and heard by a user.
In the earphone 100 described above, sound in the intermediate or high frequency range (5 KHz-20 KHz) passes through the first sound hole 123 without distortion, and sound in the low frequency range (50 Hz-5 KHz) passes through the second sound hole 125 without distortion. Therefore, the sound quality of the earphone 100 is improved. In particular, when the included angle between the center axis of the second sound hole 125 and the center axis of the speaker 20 is less than 75 degrees and greater than 15 degrees, the shape of the front cover 12 of the earphone 100 matches the structure of the external auditory portion 30 of the human ear. The second sound hole 125 of the front cover 12 is fitted into the entrance 341 of the external auditory meatus 34, and sound can enter the external auditory meatus 34 from the second sound hole 125 easily.
In addition, the end section 1221 of the side wall 122 does not prevent sound from the first sound hole 123 reaching the external auditory meatus 34, and so the sound quality of the earphone 100 is improved. Furthermore, when the earphone 100 is in use, the entrance 341 of the external auditory meatus 34 is not completely covered by the end section 1221 of the earphone 100. Therefore, external sound can enter the external auditory meatus 34 and be received by the inner ear. When something happens in the external environment with an accompanying audible alert of some kind, the user can receive the audible information immediately, which helps prevent the occurrence of accidents.
In this embodiment, the earphone 100 is an earphone used in the left ear. Similarly, an earphone used in the right ear can be provided in much the same way as that described above. In addition, the earphone 100 in this embodiment is a wired earphone. In other embodiments, a Bluetoothâ„¢ device and a holding structure can be formed in the earphone 100 to form a Bluetoothâ„¢ type earphone.
It is to be further understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201110106467.0 | Apr 2011 | CN | national |