The invention described and claimed hereinbelow is also described in European Patent Application EP 05100488.5 filed on Jan. 26, 2005. This European Patent Application, whose subject matter is incorporated here by reference, provides the basis for a claim of priority of invention under 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).
This invention relates to a microphone.
GSM interference is a problem for a lot of electronic products. The commonly known solution is ether a shielding by a metal cabinet or short circuit the high frequency signal by a capacitor. For a microphone both methods have it drawbacks, because metal shielding limits the modelling possibilities of the microphone. Placing a capacitor only works if it is very close to the semiconductor component in the microphone. Due to the high frequency of GSM systems or other wireless networks a capacitor is not effective enough.
US 2002/0106091 A1 discloses a microphone assembly casing, wherein said casing is a metallized non-conductive material, such as metal particle-coated plastics.
The advantage of the microphone that is the object of the present invention is the following. The proposed shielding by a metal layer and the protection of the metal layer by a protective layer have the advantage, that such a shielding is cheap, because such a shielding can be placed on plastic in a low-cost way. Furthermore this keeps the modelling possibilities, for example the modelling possibilities of the housing of the microphone, equal to a not shielded microphone. The protective layer has the advantage that the metal layer is protected against mechanical and/or chemical influences.
Aluminium is advantageous, because of its low cost, ease of sputtering and high adhesion to plastics. Furthermore aluminium has the advantage, that its conductivity is high. Chrome has the advantage, that it has an improved appearance and also a high corrosion resistance.
Further advantages are derived from the features cited in the further dependent claims and in the description.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawing and described in further detail in the ensuing description.
In the drawings:
In the following a microphone is described. The microphone comprises at least one non-conductive component, wherein at least one side of said non-conductive component is covered by a metal layer, characterised in that said metal layer is covered by a protective layer. The microphone is a component of a delegate unit of a conference system or a congress system.
In the following an aluminium coating is added to all plastic components of a microphone housing for shielding purposes. This coating is also used to give the microphone an expensive look. It can also be covered with paint of any color, so that the microphone design can be adapted very easily to the environment. To avoid corrosion of the very thin aluminium layer an additional protective layer is placed. This protective layer isolates the different plastic components from each other. However because of the high frequency of interference signal and the very thin layers the combination works as a capacitor. Therefore, if the plastic components have some overlap to each other the electrical contact will be enough. The larger the overlap area the lower the frequency it can shield.
The first non-conductive component (14) and the second non-nonconductive component (16) adjoin one another at a contact point (22).
The thicknesses of the metal layer and/or the protective layer is only a few micro meters (10-15 μm). The thickness itself does not matter as long as the complete surface is covered with material.
The metal layer is added by known methods of sputtering, vacuum metallisation and/or lacquering. The protective layer is added by a spraying technique for paint.
Said metal layer is covered by a protective layer 40. As material of the protective layer transparent and/or colored paint is used. The metal layer 32 of the first non-conductive component 14 and the metal layer 38 of the second non-conductive component 16 overlap partly, wherein the protective layer 34 of the first non-conductive component 14 and the protective layer 40 of the second non-conductive component 16 isolates the metal layers 32, 38 electrically.
The overlap of the metal layer (32) of the first non-conductive component (14) and the metal layer (38) of the second non-conductive component (16) is shown in
As plastic all kind of plastic can be used, especially V2 type material or HB.
The metal layer 32 of the first non-conductive component 14, the protective layers 34, 40 and the metal layer 38 of the second non-conductive component 16 works as a capacitor. Therefore for high frequencies the metal layers 32, 38 are electrically connected.
The metal stem is connected to the system ground. This indirectly connects also the metal layer to the system ground.
The metal stem and/or other parts of the microphone and the metal layer are electrically connected. The connection is capacitive with an isolator (protective layer).
In the preferred embodiment the metal layers are made of or comprises aluminium and/or titanium and/or chrome. Further alternatives are conductive plastics. Conductive plastics are plastics which contain a large number of metal grain.
The actual shape of the overlap area shown in
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