Claims
- 1. A noise reduction apparatus comprising:
- noise detection means for detecting noise generated by propagation of a mechanical vibration;
- a digital computer for calculating secondary sound having an opposite phase relative to said noise from frequency of said mechanical vibration;
- a digital to analog converter for converting a digital signal of said secondary sound calculated by said digital computer into an analog signal;
- a power amplifier for amplifying said analog signal produced from said digital to analog converter;
- secondary sound generating means for generating secondary sound according to said analog signal amplified by said power amplifier and thereby cancelling out said noise to reduce said noise; and
- divergence detection means for monitoring magnitude of said digital signal, and for automatically interrupting generation of said secondary sound from the said secondary sound generating means when said magnitude of said digital signal is outside of a predetermined range, and resuming generating of said secondary sound when said magnitude of said digital signal returns to within said predetermined range.
- 2. A noise reduction apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said divergence detection means automatically interrupts the generation of secondary sound from the secondary sound generating means by stopping the function of said digital computer.
- 3. A noise reduction apparatus comprising:
- noise detection means for detecting noise generated by propagation of a mechanical vibration;
- a digital computer for calculating secondary sound having an opposite phase relative to said noise from frequency of said mechanical vibration;
- a digital to analog converter for converting a digital signal of said secondary sound calculated by said digital computer into an analog signal;
- a power amplifier for amplifying said analog signal produced from said digital to analog converter;
- secondary sound generating means for generating secondary sound according to said analog signal amplified by said power amplifier and thereby cancelling out said noise to reduce said noise; and
- divergence detection means for monitoring magnitude of said analog signal produced from said digital to analog converter, and for automatically interrupting generation of said secondary sound from said secondary sound generating means when said magnitude of said analog signal produced from said digital to analog converter is outside of a predetermined range, and resuming generation of said secondary sound when said magnitude of said analog signal produced from said digital to analog converter returns to within said predetermined range.
- 4. A noise reduction apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said divergence detection means automatically interrupts the generation of secondary sound from the secondary sound generating means by stopping the function of said digital computer.
- 5. A noise reduction apparatus comprising:
- noise detection means for detecting noise generated by propagation of a mechanical vibration;
- a digital computer for calculating secondary sound having an opposite phase relative to said noise from frequency of said mechanical vibration;
- a digital to analog converter for converting a digital signal of said secondary sound calculated by said digital computer into an analog signal;
- a power amplifier for amplifying said analog signal produced from said digital to analog converter;
- secondary sound generating means for generating secondary sound according to said analog signal amplified by said power amplifier and thereby cancelling out said noise to reduce said noise; and
- divergence detection means for monitoring magnitude of said analog signal produced from said amplifier, and for automatically interrupting generation of said secondary sound from said secondary sound generating means when said magnitude of said analog signal produced from said power amplifier is outside of a predetermined range, and resuming generation of said secondary sound when said magnitude of said analog signal produced form said mower amplifier returns to within said predetermined range.
- 6. A noise reduction apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said divergence detection means automatically interrupts the generation of secondary sound from the secondary sound generating means by stopping the function of said digital computer.
- 7. Method for reducing ambient noise generated by a mechanical vibration, said method comprising the steps of:
- detecting said ambient noise generated by said mechanical vibration;
- detecting frequency of said mechanical vibration and calculating a secondary sound signal in a digital computer, said secondary sound signal having phase opposite to phase of said ambient noise, based on a frequency of said mechanical vibration;
- generating secondary sound waves in response to said secondary sound signal, said secondary sound waves interfering with said ambient noise to reduce magnitude of said ambient noise;
- detecting magnitude of said secondary sound signal and comprising said secondary sound signal with a predetermined magnitude range;
- interrupting generation of said secondary sound waves when said secondary sound signal has a magnitude which exceeds said predetermined range; and
- resuming generation of said secondary sound waves when said magnitude of said secondary sound signal reenters said predetermined range.
- 8. Method according to claim 7, wherein said step of generating secondary sound waves comprises:
- converting said secondary sound signal calculated in said digital computer to an analog secondary sound signal;
- amplifying said analog secondary sound signal to generate an amplified secondary sound signal; and
- using a secondary sound transducer to generate said secondary sound waves in response to said analog secondary sound signal.
- 9. Method according to claim 8, wherein said step of detecting magnitude of said secondary sound signal comprises detecting magnitude of said amplified secondary sound signal.
- 10. Method according to claim 8, wherein said step of detecting magnitude of said secondary sound signal comprises detecting magnitude of said analog secondary sound signal.
- 11. Method according to claim 8, wherein said step of detecting magnitude of said secondary sound signal comprises detecting magnitude of said secondary sound signal before said converting step.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/940,302, filed on Sep. 3, 1992 now abandoned.
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