The present invention relates to earphones.
Earphones are audio equipment to be used by placing a housing into the ear (cavum conchae), the housing configured to accommodate a speaker, and inserting a sound guide tube into an external acoustic opening, the sound guide tube configured to transmit sounds emitted by the speaker (See Patent Literature 1, for example). An ear has a recess, which is referred to as the cavum conchae, between the tragus on a front side (side facing a facial surface) and the antitragus (and the antihelix) on a back side (side facing a back of the head). The external acoustic opening extends frontwards at an angle of approximately 60 degrees to an inner surface of the cavum conchae, from a position proximate to the tragus in the cavum conchae deeply thereinto (See
To achieve low-frequency characteristics with good sounds, a large speaker having an outside diameter of 13 mm or larger, for example, is necessary. To achieve good high-frequency characteristics, it is necessary to place the sound guide tube proximate to the speaker and transmit to the sound guide tube sounds emitted from the speaker without the sounds being reflected within the housing.
However, the external acoustic opening is proximate to the tragus and the tragus projects to a side opposite to the drum membrane with respect to the external acoustic opening. Thus, if a configuration is such that the housing is placed in the cavum conchae without interference with the tragus and the sound guide tube is inserted into the external acoustic opening (see Patent Literature 1, for example), an axial direction of the sound guide tube has an angle to a sound-emitting direction of the speaker. More specifically, the sounds are reflected within the housing, degrading the high-frequency characteristics.
To dispose the speaker with the axial direction of the sound guide tube aligned with the sound-emitting direction of the speaker, there is a problem: if the configuration is such that speaker is small to circumvent the tragus, for example, the low-frequency characteristics degrade. In contrast, if the configuration is such that a large speaker is disposed in front of the tragus, the speaker is spaced from the sound guide tube, degrading the high-frequency characteristics (See
PTL 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2016-195469
The present invention is to provide earphones with good sound quality by placing a large speaker close to a sound guide tube, with an axial direction of the sound guide tube aligned with a sound-emitting direction of the speaker.
First, description is given of a shape of the ear that causes the problem. FIGS. 1A and 1B are diagrams illustrating the ear.
An earphone of the present invention includes:
According to this characteristic, it is possible for the broadened housing to accommodate a large speaker. It is possible to dispose the speaker with the axial direction of the sound guide tube aligned with the sound-emitting direction of the speaker.
The earphone of the present invention is characterized in that:
According to this characteristic, it is possible to provide the earphone that gives fit when the earphone is worn on the ear, with the inclined surface abutting an inner surface of the cavum conchae, and that has good sound quality.
The earphone of the present invention is characterized in that:
According to this characteristic, it is possible to conduct sounds outputted from the speaker to the uniaxial direction directly through the sound guide tube without causing the sounds being reflected in the housing. Therefore, it is possible to achieve the high sound quality.
The earphone of the present invention is characterized in that:
According to this characteristic, air entering or leaving via the vent hole makes it possible to match air pressure in a section extending from the speaker to the external acoustic opening to outside air pressure. This is to adjust a change in the sound quality based on a difference between the air pressure in the sound guide tube and the outside air pressure that is in contact with the drum membrane.
The earphone of the present invention is characterized in that:
According to this characteristic, it is possible to adjust the air pressure in the section extending from the speaker to the external acoustic opening according to user's preference, by opening or closing the valve by means of the elastic member.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide earphones with good sound quality by placing a large speaker close to a sound guide tube, with an axial direction of the sound guide tube aligned with a sound-emitting direction of the speaker.
In the following, description is given of an example of the present invention.
The earphone 1 is an earphone for the left ear and includes a housing 2, the sound guide tube 3, a speaker 4, and a cord holder unit 5. It is to be noted that the earphone for the right ear has a shape symmetrical to the earphone 1 in the X-axis direction.
The housing 2 is a casing that accommodates the speaker 4 and has a main body and a head. It is possible to mold the main body and the head, including the sound guide tube 3, integrally from a same material as that of the sound guide tube 3.
The sound guide tube 3 is a tubular member that transmits sounds outputted from the speaker 4. The sound guide tube 3 is molded into a cylindrical shape by means of a thermoplastic resin, for example, the cylindrical shape being centered around a central axis 3L. An internal radius of a hollow part is equal to or larger than 3 mm, for example. With the central axis 3L directed parallel to the Z-axis direction, the sound guide tube 3 is disposed on one side (−X′ side) of a direction (X′-axis to be described below) orthogonal to the Z-axis direction from a central axis 4L of the speaker 4 on +Z side of the speaker 4. Here, a separation distance L between the central axis 4L of the speaker 4 and the central axis 3L of the sound guide tube 3 is smaller than the internal radius of the sound guide tube 3 (more specifically, less than 3 mm). This makes it possible to conduct sounds outputted from the speaker 4 to the Z-axis direction, through the sound guide tube 3, without the sounds being reflected or with less reflection in a hollow part 2a of the housing 2.
It is to be noted that the earpiece molded from silicon rubber or the like may be provided at a tip of the sound guide tube 3. With this, when the sound guide tube 3 is inserted into the external acoustic opening, the earpiece deforms and fits into the opening, thus making it possible to support the sound guide tube 3 while keeping the interior of the external acoustic opening airtight.
The speaker 4 is a device that outputs sounds. A large speaker having an outside diameter of 13 mm or larger is adopted so as to output sounds with good low-frequency characteristics. The speaker 4 includes, for example, a voice coil, a diaphragm, and a driver (all of which are not illustrated). The speaker 4 emits sounds along the central axis 4 parallel to the Z-axis that passes through a center of the speaker 4 (more specifically, the diaphragm), by controlling the voice coil according to an electric signal inputted externally, and causing the diaphragm facing a uniaxial direction (here, the Z-axis direction) to vibrate (see
The cord holder unit 5 is a member that holds a cord 5a connected to the speaker 4. The cord holder unit 5 extends from a lower surface of the head of the housing 2 to a +Y direction and sends out the cord 5a from a tip thereof. It is to be noted that a plug (not illustrated) is provided at the tip of the cord 5a, the plug being inserted into a jack of audio equipment such as a CD player, or the like.
In the following, description is given of the housing 2 in detail.
The main body has an oval shape in a front view (when seen from a −Z direction). A direction in which the oval shape inclines to the X-axis direction (which is an X′-axis direction) is a long axis direction. It is to be noted that a direction perpendicular to the X′-axis direction in an X-Y plane is a Y′-axis direction.
A head 2c is erected on a surface on side opposite to the sound guide tube 3 of the main body and has the cord holder unit 5 is connected.
The speaker 4 is supported by a support (not illustrated) provided on the head 2c.
It is to be noted that a vent hole 2b0 is preferably provided on side of the sound guide tube 3 rather than the speaker 4 in the main body (or the sound guide tube 3). A space that is closed by the housing 2, the sound guide tube 3, the external acoustic opening 8, and the drum membrane is formed. In that case, characteristics of sounds to be transmitted in this space may vary. Such a change in the characteristics is to be prevented. In the example, the vent hole 2b0 is equipped on the inclined surface 2b.
The earphone may further include the vent hole 2b0 that opens to the inclined surface 2b, and includes, in the hollow part 2a, a valve and an elastic member 6 such as a spring or the like, the valve opening or closing the vent hole 2b0 and the elastic member 6 adjusting opening or closing of the valve. As a result, it is possible to adjust the sound quality according to user's preference, by opening or closing the valve by means of the elastic member 6.
Because the housing 2 has the inclined surface 2b on the outer surface, it is possible to wear the earphone 1 on the ear by inserting the housing 2 into the cavum conchae with an end of the X′ side and an end of the −X′ side of the housing 2 directed to the antitragus (and the antihelix) and the tragus, respectively, thereby inserting the sound guide tube 3 into the external acoustic opening, and supporting the inclined surface 2b by the inner surface of the cavum conchae. This allows the fit to be given.
As described above in detail, by devising a shape of the housing 2, the earphone 1 of the example has a large speaker disposed close to the sound guide tube with the axial direction of the sound guide tube aligned with the sound-emitting direction of the speaker.
An earphone that achieves good sound quality by disposing a large speaker close to a sound guide tube, with an axial direction of the sound guide tube aligned with a sound-emitting direction of a speaker. Use by many earphone producers is expected.
The present application is a National Phase of International Application Number PCT/JP2018/040007, filed Oct. 28, 2018.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2018/040007 | 10/28/2018 | WO | 00 |