The present invention relates to a face-to-face communication apparatus for allowing communication to proceed face to face smoothly via a wall that partitions between the inside and the outside of a chamber such as seen in a ticket-selling counter of a railroad or the like, a ticket-selling counter of a movie theater, a drama theater, or the like, or in a face-to-face talking system.
A typical conventional face-to-face communication apparatus will be described with use of the conventional example of
Hereafter, description will be made by raising particularly an example of a ticket-selling counter among the face-to-face communication apparatus.
Typically, the ticket-selling counter is adapted so that a seller 103 that sells tickets within a chamber may talk with a purchaser 104 that comes to purchase a ticket and allow actions such as “requesting for a needed ticket”, “receiving money by providing the ticket”, and the like to be performed smoothly, whereby tickets without errors may be sold.
Typically, at the ticket-selling counter, a transparent partitioning plate 108 is placed between the seller 103 and the purchaser 104, whereby it is so constructed that the two can talk with each other while confirming the face of the counterpart. Sound holes are placed in the transparent partitioning plate. However, the opening degree of the sound holes can be ensured only up to about 10 to 15% because of safety reasons and the like. Therefore, in the talk between the seller 103 and the purchaser 104, there are a case in which the sound volume of the uttered voice is low, a case in which the contents of the uttered voice is erased by the surrounding noise and cannot be heard well, and a case in which one cannot make a sufficient talk with an elderly person who is less capable of hearing, so that there has been a need for electrically magnify the sound of mutual talk.
In the case of electrically magnifying the mutual talk, the voice of the seller 103 is picked up by the transmitting microphone 106, amplified by the face-to-face voice-magnifying apparatus 105, and is transmitted to the purchaser 104 by the outside-chamber speaker 110; and the voice of the purchaser 104 is picked up by the receiving microphone 107, amplified by the face-to-face voice-magnifying apparatus 105, and is output and transmitted to the seller 103 by the inside-chamber speaker 109, thereby to achieve communication.
However, the above-described face-to-face communication apparatus has a defect such that, since the purchaser 104 talks while looking at the face of the seller 103 and does not pay attention to the position of the microphone, the voice is not input at an appropriate level into the microphone. Also, in the case in which the speaker for magnifying the voice of the seller 103 is an outside-chamber speaker 110 placed at a position different from that anticipated by the purchaser, since the voice comes out from the position different from that anticipated by the purchaser 104, defects were generated such that a first-time visitor in particular will be at a loss and cannot smoothly carry out the conversation for purchasing a ticket.
In order to eliminate such defects, the present inventors have proposed a face-to-face communication apparatus such that, in the wall that partitions between the inside and the outside of a chamber, a space is provided with a transparent plate having sound holes attached thereto and a transparent plate that shuts out the sound, and a speaker is directly placed in the space or a speaker is placed via an acoustic duct (See Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open (JP-A) No. 2001-24803). This apparatus is excellent in that communication or work between the inside and the outside of the chamber is carried out smoothly; however, since a space is provided in the partitioning wall, the structure of the partitioning wall is complex and moreover is weak in the strength, thereby raising a problem in view of safety.
The present invention has been devised in view of such present circumstances of the prior art, and an object thereof is to provide a face-to-face communication apparatus in which, as a face-to-face communication apparatus that performs communication face to face via a wall that partitions between the inside and the outside of a chamber, the safety in the inside of the chamber is ensured with a simple structure without drilling holes in the partitioning wall; there is no obstacle against viewing between the inside and the outside of the chamber; and communication or work can be carried out well between the persons in the inside and on the outside of the chamber without giving a sense of incompatibility to the person on the outside of the chamber due to the source of the voice of the person in the inside.
In order to achieve the object described above, the present inventors have made eager studies and, as a result, have found out that the aforementioned object can be achieved by transmitting the voice output that is issued from the speaker that outputs the voice of the inside of the chamber to the outside of the chamber via an acoustic pipe, thereby completing the present invention.
Namely, the present invention is a face-to-face communication apparatus that performs communication face to face via a transparent or semi-transparent wall that partitions between the inside and the outside of a chamber, said face-to-face communication apparatus being provided with a speaker that outputs voices from the inside of the chamber and a microphone that collects voices from the outside of the chamber, characterized in that said speaker outputs to the outside of the chamber via an acoustic pipe from an opening thereof.
According to a preferable embodiment of the present invention, said acoustic pipe is placed on said wall, on a counter that is continuous to said wall, or on a ceiling located on the outside of the chamber, and the cross-sectional shape of said acoustic pipe is a circular shape, a semi-circular shape, an elliptic shape, a polyhedral shape, an analogous shape thereof, or a combination thereof. Also, according to a preferable embodiment of the present invention, said microphone is incorporated in said acoustic pipe, or is placed separately from said acoustic pipe. Also, according to a preferable embodiment of the present invention, microphones having different polarities are respectively incorporated onto both sides of the speaker output opening of said acoustic pipe. Also, according to a preferable embodiment of the present invention, the cross-sectional area of said acoustic pipe is 50 mm2 to 400 mm2. Also, according to a preferable embodiment of the present invention, the signal of said microphone is transmitted as an electric signal within said acoustic pipe.
At a ticket-selling counter or the like located in a place where the inside and the outside of a chamber are partitioned, good communication between a seller and a purchaser is important. Also, the safety of the seller in the inside of the chamber must be ensured. For that purpose, the present invention proposes a face-to-face communication apparatus such as described above in which the conversation between the seller and the purchaser can make a state such that the two are performing natural conversation while facing each other via an amplifying apparatus even if there is a transparent partitioning plate between the inside and the outside of the chamber and, moreover, the safety of the persons in the inside of the chamber is ensured with a simple structure.
An example of the face-to-face communication apparatus of the present invention will be described with use of the present invention example of
The acoustic pipe 211 (301) to be used in the present invention may be designed to have any design as long as the shape and the inside of the pipe are suitable for transmittance of sound. For example, as the cross-sectional shape of the acoustic pipe 211 (301), a circular shape, a semi-circular shape, an elliptic shape, a polyhedral shape, an analogous shape thereof, or a combination thereof may be mentioned. For adjustment of the length, additional pipes 305 made of the same material but without having a voice outlet 210 (302) can be used, as shown in
The acoustic pipe 211 (301) to be used in the present invention may be placed on a wall 208 that partitions between the seller 203 and the purchaser 204, on a counter 213 that is continuous to the wall 208, or on a ceiling 215 located on the outside of the chamber. As a method of fixation thereof, various methods such as a two-sided tape, an adhesive agent, fitting-in, or welding may be adopted. In performing the placement, it is preferable to make the presence and the function of the acoustic pipe 211 (301) be unrecognizable by the purchaser 204. For example, in the case of placing the acoustic pipe on the wall 208, one may consider an example of placing a vertical-type acoustic pipe such as in
The face-to-face communication apparatus of the present invention is equipped with a receiving microphone 207 (303) that collects the voices on the outside of the chamber in addition to the speaker that outputs the voices of the inside of the chamber. The receiving microphone 207 (303) may be incorporated into the acoustic pipe 211 (301) to be integral with the voice outlet 210 (302) as shown in
When the opening for the receiving microphone 207 (303) is located at one site in the face-to-face communication apparatus of the present invention as shown in
Next, a general mode of use of the face-to-face communication apparatus of the present invention will be specifically described.
The apparatus of the present invention is constructed by placing a transmitting speaker 212 and an acoustic pipe 211 on a wall 208 made of a transparent material such as glass through which a seller 203 in the chamber-inside 201 faces a purchaser 204 on the chamber-outside 202 as shown in
When the seller 203 in the chamber-inside 201 utters, for example, a question for confirming a destination station, a voice is input into the transmitting microphone 206. The voice signal of the seller 203 that has been input into the transmitting microphone 206 is amplified to a suitable level by an amplification apparatus.
The amplified voice signal is input into an amplification apparatus that performs power amplification needed for driving a transmitting speaker 212 or an outside-chamber broadcasting speaker 216, and the further amplified voice output is output into either of them by a switching switch for operating the transmitting speaker 212 or the outside-chamber broadcasting speaker 216. The transmitting speaker 212 is used when the seller 203 directly talks to a purchaser 204 that has come in front of the counter and, on the other hand, the outside-chamber broadcasting speaker 216 is used when a general guidance as a station is given to a plurality of purchasers located on the outside of the chamber, when a purchaser of a ticket has left the counter by erroneous recognition, or the like. The output of the transmitting speaker 212 is output to the purchaser 204 through the intermediary of the acoustic pipe 211 from the voice outlet 210 thereof.
The voice of the purchaser 204 is input into the receiving microphones 207 located within the acoustic pipe 211 that is mounted on the wall 208 made of a transparent material such as glass. Two receiving microphones 207 are incorporated, and the two signals are respectively subjected to phase control by a phase controlling apparatus and are then input into a noise controlling apparatus to be subjected to a control such that the voice of the purchaser 204 may pass easily but the noise of the surroundings may not pass easily. Thereafter, the signals are amplified to an appropriate level by an amplification apparatus. The amplified voice is output to an output amplification apparatus that performs power amplification needed for driving the inside-chamber speaker 209, whereby the voice of the purchaser 204 is output to the seller 203 from the inside-chamber speaker 209.
Because of having a construction such as described above, the face-to-face communication apparatus of the present invention can produce effects such as described below.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP04/16241 | 11/1/2004 | WO | 00 | 4/30/2007 |