EARPIECE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20160270959
  • Publication Number
    20160270959
  • Date Filed
    November 07, 2014
    10 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 22, 2016
    8 years ago
Abstract
An earpiece for a hearing protection device arranged to provide hearing protection in environments with medium to high ambient noise levels, the earpiece comprising a body (2), an earbud, which is arranged to be inserted into an ear canal of a user to block the ear canal of the user, and a cable (3), wherein the earbud and the cable extend from the body, and the earpiece is arranged such that when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's left ear, the cable extends from the body in an upwardly or downwardly direction, and when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's right ear, the cable extends from the body in the other of the upwardly or downwardly directions.
Description

The present disclosure relates to an earpiece and to a headset comprising a pair of the earpieces, in particular a headset that is capable of providing hearing protection in environments with medium and/or high ambient noise.


In medium and/or high noise environments, hearing protection devices are often required which must include a communication means. Such hearing protection devices are normally provided in the form of circum-aural headsets or In-The-Ear (ITE) headsets.


When using a wired ITE headset a cable is used to connect the headset to the communications means or to headset electronics, which cable must be connected to the earpieces of the headset. Most ITE headsets are provided with earpieces that route the cable over the ear, since the cable then helps to maintain the headset in position during use. Routing the cable over the ear can, however, cause issues of cable retention, interference with glasses or eye protection, visual aids, etc. Accordingly, there may be situations where the user may prefer for the cable to be routed other than over the ear, particularly under or in front of the ear.


To date no ITE headset has been provided that provides sufficient hearing protection in environments having medium to high ambient noise levels and also allows a user to switch between wearing configurations with ease. The present invention arose in a bid to provide such a headset. The present inventors, through extensive research and experimentation, devised an earpiece for an ITE headset, and a headset comprising a pair of the earpieces, that allows for the cable to be routed over, under or in front of the ear, as desired, allowing flexibility of use and greater comfort.


According to the present invention in a first aspect, there is provided an earpiece for a hearing protection device arranged to provide hearing protection in environments with medium to high ambient noise levels, the earpiece comprising a body, an earbud, which is arranged to be inserted into an ear canal of a user to block the ear canal of the user, and a cable, wherein the earbud and the cable extend from the body, and the earpiece is arranged such that when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's left ear, the cable extends from the body in an upwardly or downwardly direction, and when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's right ear, the cable extends from the body in the other of the upwardly or downwardly directions.


Preferably, the earpiece is arranged such that when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's left ear, the cable lies in either the intertragic notch or the anterior notch, and when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's right ear, the cable lies in the other of the intertragic notch or the anterior notch.


Preferably, a cable entry is provided, which extends from the body and through which the cable passes, wherein when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's left ear, the cable entry lies in either the intertragic notch or the anterior notch and when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's right ear, the cable entry lies in the other of the intertragic notch or the anterior notch.


The earbud may be constructed from foam, silicon or similar materials, or from a combination of materials, and is arranged to block the users ear canal to provide a means of passive sound attenuation. The earbud preferably comprises a concha retention means, which is arranged to engage a surface of the user's concha when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user. The earbud may comprise a custom moulded earbud, which preferably substantially fills the concha of the user.


A spigot is preferably provided, which engages and supports the earbud, and the orientation and position of the spigot are preferably fixed.


The body, in use, may be considered to comprise a vertical axis (see axis A-A of FIG. 8, discussed below), a longitudinal horizontal axis (see axis BL-BL of FIGS. 9 and 10, discussed below) and a transverse horizontal axis (see axis BT-BT of FIG. 9, discussed below), which axes extend perpendicular to one another.


The earbud comprises a longitudinal axis. When the earpiece is oriented for use, the longitudinal axis of the earbud preferably extends horizontally.


The angle between the cable extending from the body/the longitudinal axis of the cable entry and the longitudinal axis of the earbud in the vertical plane is preferably between 30 and 60 degrees. It may be any value within this range or may fall within any sub-range. It is most preferably substantially 45 degrees.


The angle between the cable extending from the body/the longitudinal axis of the cable entry and the longitudinal axis of the earbud in the horizontal plane is preferably between 70 and 100 degrees. It may be any value within this range or may fall within any sub-range. It is most preferably substantially 90 degrees.


The body may comprise a curved or substantially planar surface from which the earbud extends, wherein this surface substantially lies in a vertical plane in use.


Preferably the cable (or the longitudinal axis of the cable entry, if provided) extends at an oblique angle relative to the vertical axis and/or the horizontal planes of the body.


The earbud may lie in the horizontal plane and may be angled by between 15 and 45 degrees to the transverse horizontal axis. It may be angled by any value within this range or may fall within any sub-range. The angle is preferably 30 degrees.


The cable extending from the body/the longitudinal axis of the cable entry is preferably angled by between 15 and 35 degrees to the vertical plane (and the longitudinal horizontal axis of the body); and by between 30 and 60 degrees to the horizontal plane. It may be angled by any value within these ranges or may fall within any sub-ranges. The angles are most preferably substantially 25 and 45 degrees respectively.


The pinna (101) is the visible part of the ear that resides outside of the head. The concha (102) is the bowl-shaped part of the pinna nearest the acoustic meatus (ear canal) (103). The tragus (104) is the small pointed eminence of the pinna, situated in front of the concha, and projecting backward over the meatus. The anterior notch (105) is a notch (above the tragus) that separates the tragus from the crus of the helix (106). The intertragic notch (107) is a notch (below the tragus) that separates the tragus from the antitragus (108). FIG. 1 shows a labeled pinna, for reference.





A non-limiting embodiment will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:



FIG. 1 shows a user's pinna with the parts thereof labeled;



FIGS. 2 and 3 show an ITE headset in accordance with the present invention, in use, in a user's right ear, with the cable routed over the ear;



FIGS. 4 and 5 show an ITE headset in accordance with the present invention, in use, in a user's right ear, with the cable routed under the ear;



FIGS. 6 and 7 show an ITE headset in accordance with the present invention, in use, in a user's right ear, with the cable routed in front of the ear;



FIG. 8 shows a front end view of the body of the earpiece from the headset of FIGS. 2 to 7, oriented as if inserted in the left ear of a user with the cable routed over the ear;



FIG. 9 shows the body of the earpiece from the headset of FIGS. 2 to 7 viewed from above, oriented as if inserted in the left ear of a user with the cable routed over the ear; and



FIG. 10 shows a side view of the body of the earpiece from the headset of FIGS. 2 to 7, oriented as if inserted in the left ear of a user with the cable routed over the ear.





With reference to FIGS. 2 to 7, there is shown a headset, in accordance with the present invention, in use. The headset comprises a pair of earpieces (1). Only the earpiece in the right ear is visible in FIGS. 2 to 6 and only the earpiece in the left ear is visible in FIG. 7, the other earpiece in each of the figures is obscured from view by the wearer's head. An earpiece of the headset of FIGS. 2 to 7 is shown from different angles in FIGS. 8 to 10. Note that the cable and earbud are omitted from FIGS. 8 to 10.


The headset in accordance with the present invention is arranged to provide suitable hearing protection to prevent a user suffering hearing damage in a medium or high ambient noise environment. Preferably, the passive attenuation of the headset is sufficient in itself to provide such suitable hearing protection.


A medium ambient noise environment is an environment where hearing damage or noise induced hearing loss can occur with long term exposure to the noise. The law of many countries attributes a continuous sound level of 85 dbA to this environment. Hearing damage or noise induced hearing loss can occur after an exposure period of 8 hour per day in such an environment. For impulse or impact noise the level is set at 140 db peak sound pressure level (SPL).


A high ambient noise environment is an environment where hearing damage or noise induced hearing loss can occur with short term exposure to the noise. The law of many countries attributes a continuous sound level of 105 dbSPL to this environment. Hearing damage or noise induced hearing loss can occur after an exposure period of 1 hour per day.


The above definitions of medium and high ambient noise environments are adopted herein.


Each of the earpieces comprises a body (2), which houses a plurality of electrical components (described below) including at least one acoustic transducer, a cable (3), which carries signals to and/or from the electrical components in the body, and an earbud (not shown). The cable and the earbud are joined to the body and extend therefrom. At least the earbud is received by the wearer's pinna (101) during use, as shown, with the earbud received by and substantially filling the ear canal (103). Dependent on the form of earbud used, the earbud may additionally be received by the concha (102), as discussed below.


A cable entry (4), as shown, is preferably provided to guide the cable to/from the body and provide support to the portion of the cable immediately outside the body. The cable entry may comprise a tapered sleeve that has its diameter gradually reduced along its axial length as it extends away from the body, as shown. The cable entry may, however, take numerous alternative forms, as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art. The cable entry is preferably formed from rubber, plastic or a similar material. The cable entry is preferably semi-rigid, such that it may support the cable at a desired angle from the body but may flex to be comfortably accommodated by the wearer's ear. The body may be provided with a protruding collar (5), as shown, which engages and supports the base of the cable entry.


Alternative means for guiding and supporting the wire as it exits the body may be provided, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art. The present invention is not limited to the specific arrangement shown.


A spigot (6), as seen in FIGS. 8 to 10, is preferably provided as the means for attaching the earbud to the body. The spigot is preferably arranged to engage a hole in the earbud, which extends along the longitudinal axis of the earbud. The earbud may be attached to the spigot by interference fit or otherwise. The spigot and earbud will share a common longitudinal axis regardless of the specific attachment means. It should be noted that in alternative arrangements the spigot may be omitted with an alternative means of attaching the body and the earbud to one another being provided instead.


The earbud may take any conventional form and may be made from silicon, foam or similar. It is particularly preferred, however, that the earbud comprises concha retention means, which are arranged to engage a surface of the user's concha when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user. The concha retention means may be of any conventional form, as will be appreciated by those skilled in the art. Typical concha retention means operate by hooking into the recess in the concha created by the crus of the helix (106), the triangular fossa (109) and rest of the concha (102). The earbud may be a custom moulded earbud. Such an earbud is made by taking a mould of the user's pinna and ear canal. A custom moulded earbud preferably substantially fills the concha of the user.


The earpiece as seen in FIGS. 2 to 10 and described herein has no moveable parts. The position and orientation of the spigot (6), and thereby the earbud, is fixed. The position and orientation of the collar (5) and the cable entry (4) are fixed, which fixes the position and orientation of the cable exiting the body.


The body may be formed, for example, from moulded plastic. The collar (5) and the spigot (6) are preferably integrally formed with the body by moulding.


The body comprises a first (inner) face (8) and a second (outer) face (9), which is opposed to the first face. The earbud (not shown) is connected to the first face. In the present arrangement, as discussed, a spigot (6) is provided, which extends from the first face and is arranged to engage the earbud. The first face is arranged to face inwardly in use (relative to a user's head) with the earbud extending therefrom for receipt by the ear canal of the user. The first face thus faces the (radially outwardly facing) surface of the concha in use. To provide a comfortable fit, the first surface is preferably curved. The spigot (and thereby the earbud) preferably extends from the first face at an oblique angle, as shown. Notably, however, and in contrast to prior art earpiece constructions, a longitudinal axis of the spigot (and thereby a longitudinal axis of the earbud) extends horizontally when the earpiece is oriented for use, as discussed in detail below.


The second face (9) is opposed to the first face and faces radially outwardly in use, as seen in FIGS. 2 to 7. A sidewall is arranged between the first and second faces. The sidewall extends between the first and second faces. The sidewall may be considered to form first and second end faces (11, 12), which are opposed to one another, and a pair of side faces (13, 14), which extend between the end faces and are opposed to one another.


The cable entry (4) (and collar (5)) preferably extends from a corner of the body where the outer face (9), second end face (12) and side face (13) meet, as shown. The cable entry (4) (and thereby the cable) extends outwards from the body at an oblique angle to all three faces in a direction away from the spigot (and thereby the earbud).


It should be appreciated that the body need not be formed in the shape described herein, it could, for example, be substantially spherical or otherwise formed, with the earbud and cable extending outwardly therefrom.


The earpieces of the headset are mirror images of one another in the present embodiment. The headset is configured, by the arrangement of the earpieces, so that the routing of the cables may be changed by swapping the earpieces between the ears of the wearer.


In use, as seen in FIGS. 2 to 7, the first end face (11) faces a rear face of the concha (102) and the second end face (12) faces the tragus (104). This is irrespective of the orientation of the earpiece during use. In contrast, each of the side faces (13, 14) may form an upper or a lower face of the earpiece depending on the orientation of the earpiece.


In FIGS. 2 and 3 the headset is worn in an over the ear configuration with the cable routed over the wearer's ear. In FIGS. 4 to 7 the configuration of the headset is changed with the cable routed under the ear (FIGS. 4 and 5) or in front of the ear (FIGS. 6 and 7). The change between the configurations of FIGS. 2 and 3 and FIGS. 4 to 7 is brought about by swapping the earpieces of the headset between the left and right ears of the wearer. In FIGS. 4 to 6 the earpiece shown in FIG. 2 has been placed in the left ear with the other earpiece (the earpiece in the left ear in FIG. 2) placed in the right ear.


When an earpiece of an ITE headset according to the present invention is fitted into the concha (102) and ear canal (acoustic meatus) (103) of an ear with the cable routed over the pinna (101), the cable entry (4) (and thereby the cable) is preferably located in the anterior notch (105), as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3.


When an earpiece of an ITE headset according to the present invention is fitted into the concha (102) and ear canal (acoustic meatus) (103) of an ear with the cable routed under the pinna (101), as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, or with the cable routed in front of the pinna (101), as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the cable entry (4) (and thereby the cable) is preferably located in the intertragic notch (107).


The earpiece is configured such that in a first ear of a wearer, in a first orientation, with the earbud received by the ear canal of that ear, the cable entry extends upwardly and preferably lies in the anterior notch of the first ear; and, in the other ear of the wearer, in a second orientation, in which the earpiece is rotated through substantially 180 degrees and with the earbud received by the ear canal of that other ear, the cable entry extends downwardly and preferably lies in the intertragic notch of the other ear. The headset comprises a pair of the earpieces that are a mirror image of one another.


The spigot (6) (and thereby the earbud) has a longitudinal axis. A significant feature that aids in the swapping of the earpieces of a headset according to the present invention between ears, when the earbuds comprise concha retention means and/or are custom moulded earbuds, is the arrangement of the longitudinal axes of the spigots/earbuds such that they are horizontal. FIGS. 8 and 10 show an earpiece (minus the cable and earbud) oriented (with the cable extending upwardly) as if inserted in the left ear of a user. The line A-A represents a vertical axis of the body. The line BT-BT represents a transverse horizontal axis of the body and the line BL-BL represents a longitudinal horizontal axis of the body (which will be the front to back direction of the users head). The longitudinal axis and transverse horizontal axis both lie in a vertical plane. The horizontal axes both lie in a horizontal plane. The longitudinal axis of the spigot/earbud lies in the horizontal plane and at an oblique angle to the horizontal axes. The longitudinal axis of the spigot/earbud also lies perpendicular to the vertical axis A-A and thereby the vertical plane, as shown, such that the longitudinal axis of the spigot/earbud is horizontal when the earpiece is oriented for use.


The spigot (6)/earbud is angled (903) in a single plane (the horizontal plane) to present an attached earbud for insertion into the ear canal. In the example, the spigot (6) may be angled (903) by substantially 30 degrees from the transverse horizontal axis (BT-BT). The angle may be any angle between 15 and 45 degrees.


The cable entry (4) has a longitudinal axis. The longitudinal axis of the cable entry lies at an oblique angle relative to the vertical axis A-A and to the horizontal axis B-B, and thereby to the vertical and horizontal planes.


The cable entry (4) is preferably angled (804, 905, 1004) in two planes, as shown. In the example, the cable entry (4) is angled by substantially 25 degrees (804, 905) to the vertical plane (and the longitudinal horizontal axis of the body); and by substantially 45 degrees (1004) to the horizontal plane. These angles may, for example, be any angles between 15 and 35 degrees and between 30 and 60 degrees respectively.


The angle between the cable entry (4) and the longitudinal axis of the earbud/spigot in the vertical plane may be between 30 and 60 degrees. In the present arrangement it is substantially 45 degrees.


The angle between the cable entry (4) and the longitudinal axis of the earbud/spigot in the horizontal plane may be between 70 and 100 degrees. In the present arrangement it is substantially 90 degrees.


Pinnas and ear canals of the users of the invention will vary from user to user. The angles of the spigot and cable entry detailed above are determined as being able to fit the majority of users. The spigot and cable entry in the described example are fixed in relation to the main body of the earpiece. In alternative arrangements, by using a spigot and cable entry with some movement in relation to the main body the earpiece may be adapted to fit a greater percentage of users. Moreover, whilst the angles/ranges detailed above are preferred, the angles may be varied in alternative arrangements, as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art.


Conventional noise reduction components/circuitry may be introduced into the earpiece, as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art. Such components/circuitry may comprise a feed forward circuit and a speaker (acoustic transducer) in addition to a microphone. The signal of the noise appearing at the user's ear which is detected by the microphone is inverted and added to the drive signal of the speaker, creating a cancellation signal.


A “talk-through” function may be provided by the introduction of a talk-through circuit into the earpiece, which talk-through circuit passes an electrical signal from the microphone on to the speaker and thus onto the user's hearing.


The noise cancelling and talk through functions may be provided in combination with one another or independently of one another.


Various other electrical circuitry and transducers may be introduced into any earpiece in accordance with the present invention, as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art.


Numerous alternatives and modifications within the scope of the appended claims are possible, as will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art.

Claims
  • 1. An earpiece for a hearing protection device arranged to provide hearing protection in environments with medium to high ambient noise levels, the earpiece comprising a body, an earbud, which is arranged to be inserted into an ear canal of a user to block the ear canal of the user, and a cable, wherein the earbud and the cable extend from the body, and the earpiece is arranged such that when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's left ear, the cable extends from the body in an upwardly or downwardly direction, and when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's right ear, the cable extends from the body in the other of the upwardly or downwardly directions.
  • 2. An earpiece as claimed in claim 1, which is arranged such that when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's left ear, the cable lies in either the intertragic notch or the anterior notch, and when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's right ear, the cable lies in the other of the intertragic notch or the anterior notch.
  • 3. An earpiece as claimed in claim 1, wherein a cable entry is provided, which extends from the body and through which the cable passes, wherein when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's left ear, the cable entry lies in either the intertragic notch or the anterior notch and when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user's right ear, the cable entry lies in the other of the intertragic notch or the anterior notch.
  • 4. An earpiece as claimed in claim 1, wherein the earbud comprises a concha retention means, which is arranged to engage a surface of the user's concha when the earbud is received by the ear canal of the user.
  • 5.-9. (canceled)
  • 10. An earpiece as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body, in use, comprises a vertical axis and transverse and longitudinal horizontal axes, the vertical axis lying in a vertical plane, the longitudinal horizontal axis lying in the vertical plane and in a horizontal plane and the transverse horizontal axis lying in the horizontal plane.
  • 11. An earpiece as claimed in claim 10, wherein the angle between the cable extending from the body and the longitudinal axis of the earbud in the vertical plane is between 30 and 60 degrees.
  • 12. An earpiece as claimed in claim 10, wherein the angle between the cable extending from the body and the longitudinal axis of the earbud in the vertical plane is substantially 45 degrees.
  • 13. An earpiece as claimed in claim 10, wherein the angle between the cable extending from the body and the longitudinal axis of the earbud in the horizontal plane is between 70 and 100 degrees.
  • 14. An earpiece as claimed in claim 10, wherein the angle between the cable extending from the body and the longitudinal axis of the earbud in the horizontal plane is substantially 90 degrees.
  • 15. An earpiece as claimed in claim 10, wherein the longitudinal axis of the earbud lies in the horizontal plane of the body.
  • 16. An earpiece as claimed in claim 10, wherein the longitudinal axis of the earbud extends at an oblique angle to the transverse horizontal axis.
  • 17. An earpiece as claimed in claim 16, wherein the longitudinal axis of the earbud extends at an angle of 15 to 45 degrees to the transverse horizontal axis.
  • 18. An earpiece as claimed in claim 16, wherein the longitudinal axis of the earbud extends at an angle of substantially 30 degrees to the transverse horizontal axis.
  • 19. An earpiece as claimed in claim 10, wherein the cable extends from the body at an oblique angle relative to the vertical and/or horizontal planes.
  • 20. An earpiece as claimed in claim 19, wherein the angle relative to the vertical plane, or the longitudinal horizontal axis, is between 15 and 35 degrees.
  • 21. An earpiece as claimed in claim 19, wherein the angle relative to the vertical plane, or the longitudinal horizontal axis, is substantially 25 degrees.
  • 22. An earpiece as claimed in claim 19, wherein the angle relative to the horizontal plane is between 30 and 60 degrees.
  • 23. An earpiece as claimed in claim 19, wherein the angle relative to the horizontal plane is substantially 45 degrees.
  • 24. An earpiece as claimed in claim 1, wherein, with the earpiece oriented for insertion in either one of the user's ears, the longitudinal axis of the earbud extends horizontally.
  • 25. A headset comprising a pair of earpieces as claimed in claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
1319986.4 Nov 2013 GB national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/GB2014/053325 11/7/2014 WO 00