The present invention relates to the technical field of headphones or earphones, in particular the present invention relates to a novel technique of improving the frequency response of the headphone or headphone set as compared to a headphone or headphone set not including the novel technical features characteristic of the present invention.
Within the audio and hi-fi industry, headphones or earphones are commonly known as electro-acoustic transducers used by a single listener for the reproduction of sound of music to the one individual or listener. Conventionally, a headphone or a headphone set includes separate headphone elements for each of the ears of the listener. The headphone elements of the headphone set may constitute separate elements to be positioned at or in the ears of a listener or may alternatively include a mechanical element often known as a spring band interconnecting the two headphone elements and maintaining the headphone elements in their intentional position juxtaposed the ears of a listener, as the spring band conventionally allows adjustment of the position of the individual headphone elements for adjustment of the position of the headphone elements relative to the size of the head of the listener and the position of the ears on the head of the listener. The headphone elements may, according to different technical approaches constitute acoustically open elements or acoustically closed elements. The acoustically open elements allow the transducer or transducers of the headphone element or headphone elements to radiate sound to the surroundings, whereas the acoustically closed headphone elements are concealed within a closed housing.
Within this technical field, the term a headphone included within a housing being an open or a closed structure and in this context, the term headphone element is construed covering technically equivalent phenomena, such as headphone capsule, a headphone transducer, assembly, etc. Within this technical field, different terms such as headphones, earphones, headsets etc. are commonly used and the present invention relates to these technical phenomena covered by the above terms and, in the present context referred to as headphone technology. Within this technical field, various approaches for providing wide range reproduction have been developed including structures ranging from small ear canal insert techniques to large membrane open ear loudspeaker techniques. The patent literature and the technical literature includes a fairly large number of references describing the variety of techniques referred to above.
It is a task of acoustic developing engineers to provide a wide frequency response for headphones or earphones including one or more electro-acoustic transducer, in particular when the dimensions of the electro-acoustic transducer or transducers are limited. Most often, the frequency response of small earphones is limited to 100 Hz–10 kHz (−3 dB cut-off) or even more restricted. Certain techniques have been developed for increasing the frequency response towards high and low frequencies.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved headphone element of a headphone set, which headphone element allows the listener wearing the headphone set including a pair of headphone elements to perceive a wide frequency response reproduction by the use of one or more small diameter electro-acoustic transducers providing a wider frequency response as compared to the prior art techniques and providing a frequency response ranging from the lower frequency limits obtainable by the best low frequency reproduction techniques known in the art to the high frequency limit range obtainable by the best high frequency reproduction techniques known in the art.
A particular advantage of the present invention relates to the fact that a wide frequency response is obtainable in a headphone set including a pair of headphone elements in which a fairly small electro-acoustic transducer is used, providing, according to the teachings of the present invention, an improved low frequency range reproduction as compared to the low frequency reproduction obtainable in accordance with the prior art techniques by means of the electro-acoustic transducer element itself.
A headphone element for use by a listener wearing the headphone element or a headphone set including a pair of headphone elements and including:
a headphone element support to be positioned juxtaposed the outer ear of the listener,
a first transducer element supported by the support and including a tube for the transmission of sound generated by the first transducer element therethrough for radiation from an output end of the tube,
a porous ear piece for positioning the output end of the tube at the entry of the auditory canal of the ear of the listener for the radiation of sound from the output end of the tube into the auditory canal, the porous ear piece allowing the transmission of sound therethrough without a substantial attenuation of the sound transmission and
a second transducer element supported by the support and being positioned for the radiation of sound to the entry into the auditory canal of the listener through the porous ear piece.
The above object and the above advantage together with numerous other objects, advantages and features which will be evident from the below detailed:
The porous ear piece allows by the very property of its acoustic resistance, the transmission of sound coming from out of the auditory canal into the auditory canal without any substantial attenuation of the sound transmission and at the same time provides through its sealing property, a pressure to be built up inside the auditory canal for the sound which is brought inside it through the tube.
Basically, the present invention is originating from the idea of combining insert and non-insert electro-acoustic transducers in a headphone element. In other words, the teachings of the present invention allows the combination of the wide low frequency reproduction of an insert in type headphone element and the wide high frequency reproduction obtainable in a free air like non-insert headphone. The key to the combination of the two different techniques relating to insert and non-insert headphones providing advantageous low frequency and high frequency reproduction characteristics, respectively, is the provision of the porous ear piece. Since the ear piece is porous, it is to a high degree, acoustically transparent allowing the radiation from the second transducer element to be transmitted into the auditory canal of the listener and at the same time provides the insert type coupling between the first transducer element and the auditory canal of the listener.
According to the teachings of the present invention, the first and second transducer elements may be constituted by separate transducers, as the first transducer element may be constituted by a low frequency reproducing transducer and the second transducer element may be constituted by a high frequency reproducing transducer. In this two way reproduction system, the individual low and high frequency reproducing transducers may be designed for low and high frequency reproduction exclusively and optimised for the low and high frequency reproduction, respectively.
Alternatively, in a simple and more low cost embodiment, the first and second transducer elements are constituted by a single transducer, as the one side of the transducer constitutes the first transducer element and the other side of the transducer constitutes the second transducer element. In this alternative embodiment, the front side of the transducer facing the porous ear piece constitutes the high frequency reproducing second transducer element, whereas the rear side of the transducer connected to the low frequency transmission tube constitutes the low frequency reproducing first transducer element.
The transducer elements of the headphone element according to the present invention may be implemented in accordance with any relevant electro-acoustic principal, e.g. and preferably as electro-dynamic transducers. Alternatively, capacitive, piezo-ceramique, magneto-dynamic, electro-static etc. transducer principals may be used in the transducer elements of the headphone element according to the present invention.
The acoustic transmission from the first transducer element constituting the low frequency reproducing transducer element, is preferably established by housing the first transducer element being constituted by a separate transducer or alternatively the one side of a single transducer within a sealed enclosure, allowing the radiation from the one side of the first transducer element to be transmitted through the tube.
Provided a single transducer be used according to the above embodiment in which the radiation from the one transducer be used as the first transducer element, the headphone element support is in a simple and light weight structure by the sealed enclosure itself.
The headphone element may, in accordance with techniques well known in the art per se, be configurated as closed or open structures as the headphone element housing according to a first embodiment may constitute a closed housing in which the first and second transducer elements are supported and seal off the interior of the housing from the surroundings.
Alternatively and preferably, in an open headphone element structure the headphone element support constituting an acoustically open structure allowing the second transducer element to acoustically communicate with the surroundings. According to a further advantageous embodiment, a porous plug is positioned within the tube and terminating the tube at the output end thereof for providing a semi-open tube, thereby damping the low frequency resonance of the tube providing a bass response as compared to an embodiment not included in the porous plug.
In the above described first embodiment having separate transducers constituting the first and the second transducer element, the separate low and high frequency reproducing transducers may as discussed above, be configurated and designed for low frequency and high frequency reproduction, respectively, and the first transducer element constituting the low frequency reproducing transducer having a pair of electrical input terminals may advantageously and preferably be connected through the first set of electrical input terminals to an electrical low pass filter and similarly, the second transducer element constituting the high frequency reproducing transducer having a second pair of electrical input terminals may be connected through the second set of electrical input terminals to an electrical high pass filter as is well known in the art per se from the technique of designing loudspeaker crossovers. The electrical filters connected to the first and second transducer elements may further, as is also well known in the art per se include attenuators, volume controls, impedance equalizing circuitry or networks, notch filters, band pass filters, frequency shaping networks etc.
According to the basic of the present invention, the porous ear piece characteristic of the present invention is designed for, on the one hand, positioning the low frequency transmission tube in or at the entry into the auditory canal of the ear of the listener and on the other hand, allowing acoustic transmission without any substantial attenuation from the high frequency reproducing second transducer element into the auditory canal of the ear of the listener. According to the basic teachings of the present invention, the porous ear piece may be configurated for the insertion into the entry of the auditory canal of the ear of the listener or alternatively be configurated for positioning the output end of the tube at the entry of the auditory canal of the listener.
The teachings of the present allows, as described above, the reproduction of a wide range frequency band at a high sound pressure level utilising small size electro-acoustic transducers, such as 10–30 mm diameter electro-dynamic transducers. The combination of acoustic output from the first and the second transducer elements allows the first and the second transducer elements or the electronic circuitry connected to the separate transducers constituting these elements to provide within the auditory canal of the listener, an audio frequency response extending from below 100 Hz to above 10 kHz (−3 dB frequencies), preferably from below 50 Hz, further preferably below 30 Hz to above preferably 15 kHz, further preferably above 20 kHz.
The present invention also relates to a headphone set, i.e. a headphone including a pair of headphone elements, one for each ear, which elements are implemented in accordance with the teachings of the present invention as described above.
The invention is now to be further described with reference to the drawings, in which
In the present context, the technique of improving the low frequency response of a transducer of a headphone or earphone is described with reference to schematic embodiments and further a prototype embodiment.
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The head of the listener is schematically illustrated in
For establishing sound reproduction, a pair of transducers 40 and 46 are provided constituting a low frequency reproducing transducer and a high frequency reproducing transducer, respectively, i.e. constituting a two channel sound reproduction system. The low frequency reproduction transducer 40 is included within a bulb-shaped enclosure 42 separating the radiation from the one side of the transducer from the radiation from the opposite side of the transducer.
The bulb-shaped enclosure 42 is connected to an elongated tube 44 through which the low frequency radiation from the transducer 40 is transmitted to the auditory canal 34 of the listener as the bulb 44 is fixated at the entry of the auditory canal 34 by means of a porous ear piece 50 of a foamed material, which ear piece allows acoustic transmission of high frequency radiation from the high frequency transducer 46, the rear side of which is sealed-off by means of a dome-shaped closure 48. The high frequency radiation from the transducer 46 is directed towards the porous ear piece 50 for the transmission of the high frequency radiation through the porous ear piece into the auditory canal 34. In the acoustically open headphone structure, the radiation from the high frequency transducer 46, is also radiated through the apertures 15 of the housing part 14 to the surroundings. The porous ear piece 50 is in the embodiment shown in
The basic teachings of the acoustic principal of the present invention is the utilisation of a sound tube earphone for the low frequency reproduction in combination with a high frequency reproducing transducer. The key to the element provision of the combination of the sound tube earphone for the low frequency reproduction and the high frequency reproduction using a different transducer is the usage of the porous ear piece.
For providing a more flat bass response through the attenuation of or damping of low frequency resonances within the low frequency sound transmitting tube 44, a porous plug may be positioned at the output end of the tube 44 for providing a semi-open tube. Alternatively, as illustrated in
According to the teachings of the present invention, the combination in the auditory canal of the listener of the low frequency radiation input to the auditory canal through the low frequency transmission tube and the high frequency radiation through the porous ear piece supporting the low frequency transmission tube of the low frequency transducer may be implemented as described above with reference to
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Apart from the combination of the two transducers 40 and 46 shown in
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In the above described first and second prototype embodiments, the following components were used:
The transducer was a driver of a dome/cone construction having a 15 mm diameter diaphragm, 16 ohm impedance and a free air resonance frequency of 230 Hz. The sensitivity of the transducer was 75 dB/1 Watt/1 m in an infinite baffle. The dimensions of the tube were: Length 30 mm and inside diameter 2mm.
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