The invention relates to an earplug for insertion into an auditory duct.
Such earplugs are known as so-called otoplasts which are adapted to an ear canal of a user or which have been formed according to certain predetermined standard shapes, all this in order to provide the sealing between the ear plug and the auditory duct to be as favourable as possible so that “leakage” of sound can be prevented. Hence, in closed form, such an earplug forms a virtually perfect sealing of the auditory duct, so that incoming sound is damped maximally.
The state of the art knows such earplugs, as described in, for instance, U.S. Pat. No. 5,832,094. In the known earplug, a loudspeaker installation is described for connection to a playback device, which loudspeaker is in acoustic communication with the ear canal (see, in particular,
By varying the length of the canal and/or the volume of an acoustic cavity, the damping properties can be determined. The damping shown is not adjustable. International patent publication WO2005041831 shows an acoustic canal with an adjustable acoustic valve. However, in this publication, no additional loudspeaker installation for coupling to a playback device is described.
The object of the invention is to provide an earplug with which a user can listen undisturbedly to music or information from the playback device, but with which at the same time, an easy and safe manner of hearing ambient sound is provided. This object is achieved through the features of claim 1. Through the provision of a device, with which a regulating device regulates the level of damping depending on detection of control signals to the loudspeaker, in particular, an earplug is provided with which, when he is not listening to music, the user can simply observe the ambient sounds without having to remove the earplug from his ear. Although various means are suitable for transmitting the ambient sound to the ear canal of the user, in particular through electronic transmission, this is preferably carried out by an adjustable acoustic valve as described in, for instance, the above-mentioned WO publication, for true-to-life representation of sound. Further, a user-operated unit for adjusting the damping level can be provided, for instance on the earplug, on the playback device or on a possible wire connection between playback device and earplug. This unit can comprise, for instance, an on/off button, the damping being adjusted independently of the control by the regulating unit. In particular, this on/off button can determine the active position of the adjustable damping, with which, in the on-position, the acoustic damping is cancelled and the valve in a position of rest. Conversely, in the off-position, the acoustic damping can be adjusted, with the valve also in a position of rest. Such adjustment can save electricity. The position of rest can also be adjusted gradually.
Further features and advantages will be clarified on the basis of the drawings, which serve as illustration of the invention. In the drawings:
With reference to
The earplug 1 comprises a rear part 4 in which receiving and regulating electronics 7 are accommodated which will be described in more detail in the following. Alternatively, the rear part 4 can be so narrow that this also fits within the auditory duct. At the front side 5, i.e. the side proximal to the middle ear, a loudspeaker device 6 is arranged. Alternatively, this may be provided further to the rear, towards the auditory duct, with an acoustic communication, for instance with a narrow tube. The loudspeaker device 6 is controlled by a receiving unit 7 which receives audio signals, via an input port 8, from an external source 9, for instance an MP3 player/radio/mobile phone or walkie-talkie. The reception can be wireless or via a wire 10.
Further, a transmitting means 11 is present for transmitting ambient sound 12. The transmitting means comprises a damping means 13 for regulating transmission in an adjustably damped manner. According to the invention, the damping means 13 is controlled depending on detection of control signals from receiving unit 7 to the loudspeaker 6. In an exemplary embodiment, the transmitting means can comprise a conventional microphone (not represented) and attenuation circuit, wherein an attenuated audio signal is transmitted to the loudspeaker in addition to, or as alternative to the audio signal provided by the receiving unit 7, all this depending on the control by receiving unit 7 of audio signals from the external source 9. In another exemplary embodiment, the ambient sound 12 is represented in attenuated form, as attenuated sound 14. This embodiment can utilize an acoustic valve as described in more detail in
In the following, with reference to
In particular, the regulating unit 18 comprises an analysing unit 19 for forming a sound profile of ambient sound registered by the microphone: the analysing unit having comparing means 20 for comparing the registered sound profile with stored sound profiles, for instance settings stored in a look up table 21; and giving a control instruction 22 to the damping means for adjusting the level of damping, depending on a setting instruction coupled to a stored sound profile that corresponds to the registered sound profile.
In yet a further embodiment, there is a provision in the regulating unit for configuration of the setting instructions 23 belonging to the stored sound profiles. To this end, for instance a communication port (not represented) can be present which communicates with a corresponding damping program that may run on a PC. In this manner, it is possible to define a sound profile on the basis of, for instance, the frequency and amplitude characteristics, and a corresponding, desired damping instruction. In one exemplary embodiment, such a profile can be created while, upon a sudden increase of the ambient sound level in, for instance, the acoustic domain of human speech, the level of damping is reduced. With such a use, monotonous sound can for instance be damped while at the moment a user is addressed, the damping is cancelled.
Although the invention is described with reference to the described embodiments, the invention is not limited thereto but can comprise various additions, in particular changes or modifications that are self-explanatory to the skilled person after reading this description. For instance, in the described embodiments, the starting point was damping through an acoustic valve. Other sound transmission systems are conceivable too, in particular electronic sound transmission. The earplug can further be of double design, and some functions can be distributed over two ears. Another variant can have functional parts such as microphone, loudspeaker and/or regulating unit accommodated in an external module which is communicatively coupled to the earplug according to the invention. Such additions are understood to be equivalent to and to lie within the framework of the following claims.
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