Claims
- 1. A headphone unit for use in an active ear defender system, which headphone unit comprises a shell having a mouth configured to fit over the ear of a user, sealing means disposed around the mouth of the shell for sealing against the head of a user to minimize air leakage when in use between the ambient and the interior of the shell, a headphone transducer mounted within the shell, and a microphone disposed within the shell to sense the acoustic output from the headphone transducer to detect the instantaneous sound pressure level within the shell, said headphone transducer having a single diaphragm, two independently fed coils being provided on said diaphragm to define at least two effective sound radiating surfaces of different sizes said coils being arranged to be independently fed with drive current and the microphone being positioned to sense the acoustic outputs from both sound radiating surfaces of the transducer.
- 2. A headphone unit for use in an active ear defender system, which headphone unit comprises a shell having a mouth configured to fit over the ear of a user, sealing means disposed around the mouth of the shell for sealing against the head of a user to minimize air leakage when in use between the ambient and the interior of the shell, a headphone transducer mounted within the shell, and a microphone disposed within the shell to sense the acoustic output from the headphone transducer to detect the instantaneous sound pressure level within the shell, said headphone transducer having at least two effective sound radiating surfaces of different sizes and arranged co-axially, each sound radiating surface having an individual drive coil arranged for the separate supply of drive current thereto, and the microphone being positioned to sense the acoustic outputs from both sound radiating surfaces of the transducer.
- 3. A headphone unit according to claim 2, wherein one of the two sound radiating surfaces co-axially surrounds the other of said two surfaces, a resilient mechanical decoupling ring being disposed between the two sound radiating surfaces.
- 4. A headphone unit according to claim 2, wherein the headphone transducer comprises a pair of magnets mounted with a substantially parallel gap therebetween, a highly flexible diaphragm being mounted in the gap, and there being first and second generally-spirally wound drive coils formed on the diaphragm, the first drive coil defining one of said two sound radiating surfaces and the second drive coil defining the other of said sound radiating surfaces and the first drive coil having a smaller radial extent than the second drive coil.
- 5. A headphone unit according to claim 4, wherein the second drive coil is disposed wholly beyond the radial limit of the first drive coil.
- 6. A headphone unit according to claim 4, wherein the second drive coil has a portion which extends over the same area of the diaphragm as the first drive coil.
- 7. A headphone unit according to claim 2, wherein the shell is substantially rigid and a substantially rigid baffle is provided within and connected to the shell to divide the interior of the shell into an open front volume in the region of the mouth of the shell and a closed rear volume, the headphone transducer being mounted in an opening in the baffle.
- 8. A headphone unit according to claim 7, wherein at least one of the closed rear volume and the open front volume is substantially filled with an acoustic foam.
- 9. A headphone unit for use in an active ear defender system, which headphone unit comprises a substantially rigid shell having a mouth adapted to fit over the ear of a user, sealing means disposed around the mouth of said shell for sealing against the head of a user to minimize air leakage when in use between the ambient and the interior of said shell, a substantially rigid baffle provided within and connected to said shell to divide the interior thereof into an open front volume and a closed rear volume, an opening being formed in said baffle, a headphone transducer mounted within said opening in the baffle, a microphone disposed within the front volume of the shell to sense the acoustic output from the headphone transducer to detect the instantaneous sound pressure level within said shell, and at least one of said front and rear volumes being substantially filled with an acoustic foam, said headphone transducer having a single diaphragm, two independently fed coils being provided on said diaphragm to define at least two effective sound radiating surfaces of different sizes said coils being arranged to be independently fed with drive current and the microphone being positioned to sense the acoustic outputs from both sound radiating surfaces of the transducer.
- 10. A headphone assembly comprising in combination an orthodynamic drive unit and a substantially rigid headphone shell having a mouth adapted to fit over the ear of a user, wherein said orthodynamic drive unit comprises a pair of magnets mounted with a substantially parallel gap therebetween, a highly flexible diaphragm mounted in said gap, and first and second generally-spirally wound drive coils formed on said diaphragm, the first drive coil having a smaller radial extent than the second drive coil, the first and second drive coils being independently fed and forming at least two effective sound radiating surfaces of different sizes, and wherein there is sealing means disposed around the mouth of said shell for sealing against the head of a user to minimize air leakage when in use between the ambient and the interior of said shell, a substantially rigid baffle provided within and connected to the shell to divide the interior of said shell into an open front volume and a closed rear volume, an opening in said baffle in which is mounted said orthodynamic drive unit, and a microphone mounted within the shell to sense the instantaneous sound pressure in front of the transducer.
- 11. A headphone unit according to claim 10, in which at least one of said closed rear volume and said front volume is substantially filled with an acoustic foam.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of our prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/323,586, filed 14, Mar. 1989 and claiming the priority of UK Patent Application No. 88 06243 filed 16 Mar. 1988.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Advertisement for Yamaha YH-1/2/3 Orthodynamic Headphone, Apr. 1983. |
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