This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 96149289, filed on Dec. 21, 2007. The entirety the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of specification.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a garment, in particular, to a garment with a speaker function.
2. Description of Related Art
Public announcing loudspeaker system is commonly used in daily life. In schools, construction sites, military camps, and other large-scale sites, the public announcing loudspeaker systems are essentially used to deliver messages; or tourist guides, narrators, and teachers often use public announcing loudspeaker systems.
As the rapid development of the technology, the public has expected the electronic devices to become increasingly light, thin, short, and small, so does the public announcing loudspeaker system commonly used in daily life. Generally, the public announcing loudspeaker system includes a sound receiver, an amplifying circuit, and a speaker. Therefore, the volume and weight of the speaker device can only be reduced to a quite limited extent. Therefore, currently, the portable loudspeakers (also called little honeybee) and handheld loudspeakers (also called megaphone or megahorn) are most commonly used.
Although the portable loudspeakers and megaphones have been most widely accepted and used, they have their own inconveniences. As for the megaphone, although it has portability, it does not have a small weight, so it is inconvenient for being used for a long time, and its functionality is poorer than that of the portable loudspeaker. As for the portable loudspeaker, although it has a small weight and it is more suitable for being taken along than the megaphone, it is only suitable for being used under a static state. When the user is moving or running, it may be thrown out by accident, and thus losing the speaker function.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a garment with a speaker function, which not only improves the convenience of the public announcing loudspeaker system, but also enhances the acoustic quality of the speaker.
The present invention provides a garment with a speaker function, which includes a garment body, a bag, and an electret speaker. The bag includes a sound-absorbing layer. The bag is disposed on the garment body. The electret speaker is disposed in the bag, and gives off sound to a first direction and a second direction at the same time. The sound-absorbing layer is used to absorb the sound of the second direction.
In the present invention, the electret speaker is disposed on the garment, and the sound-absorbing layer is used to absorb the sound of a specific direction, thereby enhancing the acoustic quality. Therefore, the present invention not only solves the convenience problem in the conventional art, but also enhances the acoustic quality of the electret speaker.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
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Similarly, after receiving the audio voltage output from the first amplifier 131, the second amplifier 132 performs the amplifying process, so as to generate an audio AC voltage that falls between ±20 volts and ±200 volts, and the second amplifier 132 may be Class A, Class AB, or Class D amplifier. Therefore, the electret speaker 160 operates according to the audio AC voltage received by the connector 140. Here, it should be noted that, the reason why the second amplifier 132 generates the AC voltage lies in that the electret speaker 160 in this embodiment generates the audio signal through the vibration of a conductive vibrating film, and the speaker must receive the AC voltage to make the conductive vibrating film generate positive and negative polarities for vibration, and thus, the electret speaker 160 needs the audio AC voltage generated by the second amplifier 132 for operation.
On the other hand, since the EL sheet 180 requires a quite high operating voltage, and the audio AC voltage generated by the second amplifier 132 just falls within the scope of the operating voltage for the EL sheet 180, the EL sheet 180 is electrically connected to the connector 140. The EL sheet 180 may blink according to the positive and negative conversion of the audio AC voltage.
The EL sheet 180 is not only for the sake of aesthetic sensibility, but also has the function as a warning indicator. For example, at night, the garment 100 having the EL sheet 180 in this embodiment makes the wearer become more noticeable, so as to avoid traffic accidents or other dangers.
In this embodiment, although the EL sheet 180 is disposed around the electret speaker 160, the present invention is not limited here. In other embodiments, those skilled in the art may dispose the EL sheet 180 at other positions according to the actual requirements. In addition, the shape of the EL sheet 180 may also be changed, for example, the EL sheet 180 may be designed into the shape of a small flower, moon, sun, etc. Furthermore, a controller (not shown) for the EL sheet 180 may be additionally disposed, which controls the EL sheet 180 to display different colors by means of determining the voltage magnitude of the audio AC voltage.
Here, the disposing manner of the electret speaker 160 is illustrated.
In the method of the conventional art, this defect is eliminated through changing the position for placing the speaker. However, in this embodiment, the sound-absorbing layer 151 is particularly employed to absorb the sound of the second direction, thereby preventing the sound of the second direction from interfering the sound of the first direction due to being reflected. In addition, the sound-absorbing layer 151 may be further used to prevent the electret speaker 160 from directly contacting the body of the wearer to result in an insufficient vibration space for the electret speaker 160 and thus further affecting the speaker quality.
The persons who implement the present invention can determine the sound absorption coefficient, material, and thickness of the sound-absorbing layer 151 according to the actual requirements. In this embodiment, the sound-absorbing layer 151 made of a sound absorbing material with the sound absorption coefficient of larger than 0.3 or 0.5 may be used. The sound-absorbing layer 151 may be made of a porous material, for example, fiber material or foam material. As shown in
The protective layer 152 is used to protect the electret speaker 160. The persons who implement the present invention can select a water-proofing and air-permeable cloth to form the protective layer 152. In addition, it should be noted that, when the connector 140 is connected to an external device, the garment 100 with the speaker function is further operated according to the signal output from the external device. For example, when the connector 140 is connected to a walkman, the garment 100 with the speaker function is turned to serve as a music player, and the wearer can enjoy the music while doing exercises, so as to enjoy the fun at anytime anywhere.
It should be noted that, when the garment 100 with the speaker function is turned into a music player, the EL sheet 180 achieves more distinctive effects. When the wearer listens to the music, it is not easy for him/her to perceive the environmental sounds, so the EL sheet 180 can inform others through the visual effect that the wearer is enjoying music, such that the wearer is more easily noticed, thereby avoiding traffic accidents and other dangers.
It should be noted that, the garment 100 with the speaker function in the above embodiment is not limited to being connected to an electret speaker, and the implementing manner is shown in
In addition, with reference to the teachings of the above embodiment, those skilled in the art can use soft wires to electrically connect the elements, and the soft wires may be knitted in the fabric of the garment body 110 in
Furthermore, the style and design of the garment body 110 in the above embodiment are not limited to the style shown in
To sum up, in the present invention, the electret speaker is disposed on the garment, and the sound-absorbing layer is further used for absorbing the sound of a specific direction, so as to enhance the acoustic quality. Therefore, the present invention can not only solve the problem of the conventional art in terms of the convenience, but also improve the acoustic quality of the electret speaker. In addition, the embodiments of the present invention at least have the following advantages.
1. The present invention enables the speaker function to be used by the user in assisting work or enjoying the fun, while the user wears the garment for decoration and keeping warm, so it is not necessary to worry that the megaphone must be hold with hand or the portable loudspeaker may be thrown out.
2. The speaker function can also be used to deliver message or play music, while the user is jogging or doing exercises, so it is not necessary to worry that the problem of the conventional art may limit the motions of the user.
3. The plurality of soft wires for connecting the elements is knitted in the fabric, so the wires are not exposed out of the garment, which can be easily treated during cleaning.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.
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