The invention relates to a microphone assembly, mainly applied in automotive use cases.
Common interior microphone assemblies cannot be used in the exterior of a vehicle since environmental impacts lead to malfunction or destruction of the microphone assembly.
Especially the influence of moisture and water usually leads to defects.
Objective of the invention is to provide a microphone assembly which can be used in the exterior of a vehicle and in a mostly preferred embodiment is compliant with high IP protection e.g. IP6k9k.
This objective is achieved by a Microphone assembly, especially for exterior use on vehicles, comprising
By providing a water sealing around an acoustic membrane and sealing the PCBA against the environment using a sealing cover as well as avoiding direct impact of water on the acoustic membrane via grids aligned in offset, the microphone assembly is capable to withstand standing water and no pressure impact of water, e.g. through rain or momentum when driving through rain or spray can directly reach the acoustic membrane through the grids.
The features of the preceding claims shall be described further by a preferred embodiment. The invention is anyway not restricted to the shown embodiment.
The Embodiment Shows in
a/b a detail of the housing base (a) and the sealing cover (b);
The compartment 3 of the housing base 2 is formed by a compartment wall 12 surrounding a defined area for enclosing and supporting the PCBA 4. The upper surface 13 of the compartment wall 12 carries a sealing rib 14. The sealing rib 14 is provided to interact with groove means 20 on the sealing cover 6, described in Detail in
The PCBA 4 comprises an acoustic membrane 5 configured as a water resistant acoustic membrane 5. The outer perimeter 15 of the acoustic membrane 5 is used to interact with sealing rings 21, 22 and 23 described in Detail in
The sealing cover 6 itself is configured to at least partially receive the compartment wall 12 and establish surrounding contact between the inside flank 26 of a sealing cover wall element 16 and the outer flank 27 of compartment wall 12.
The sealing cover 6 also forms a rim area 17 which is separating a wall portion 18 of the housing cover 8 from a socket portion 19 of the housing base 2. By making the sealing cover 6 from flexible material like e.g. silicone rubber, the compression between the wall portion 18 and the socket portion 19 provides a seal and protects the inside area of the compartment 3 and by this the PCBA 4 from external influences like e.g. water. The stacked setup will be described in Detail in
The sealing cover 6 also comprises holes 28 which assist in aligning the rim are 17 by receiving the screwing sockets 24.
To avoid significant impact momentum of e.g. spray water, the first grid 9 and the second grid 11 are arranged with a coplanar offset 34. For reasons of clarity only one stanchion per grid is referenced. Due to a spacing 35 in height between first grid 9 and second grid 11 acoustic waves can pass to the acoustic membrane 5 by meandering through the grids. Splashing water e.g. from rain or spray is not able to meander through the passage and any momentum of impact of e.g. water will be compensated by the grids 9 and 11 before hitting the acoustic membrane 5. Due to this effect, sealing 31, 32 and 33 is sufficient to protect the PCBA 4 from environmental influences and allows the microphone assembly 1 to be used in the exterior of e.g. a car or vehicles the like.
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