The present disclosure relates to an open headphone.
As science and technology develop and various audio and video playing products prevail, people have higher and higher requirements on sound quality, and correspondingly have higher and higher requirements on headphone quality. Specifically, in addition to requiring that headphones have high, medium and low clearly-layered and opera-like surrounding sound quality performance, people further hope that headphones do not cause fatigue and will not cause damage to people's hearing even though people use headphones for a long time period.
Currently, headphones are structurally classified roughly into two types: closed type and open type. The closed type headphone means employing a closed type sound chamber structural design, enclosing the sound emitted by a headphone loudspeaker unit in the space between the interior of the headphone housing and the wear's ears so that a person nearby cannot easily hear the sound produced by the headphone. The closed type headphone is advantageous in concentrating the sound produced by the headphone loudspeaker unit at the entrance of the ear canal and strengthening the bass effect, but disadvantageous in that the headphone sound is excessively concentrated at the center of the head and is not apt to create a feeling with surrounding sound, and meanwhile use for a long time period is likely to cause fatigue to the wearer and damage to the wearer's hearing. On the contrary, the open headphone causes the sound produced by the headphone loudspeaker unit to be locally heard by a nearby person, the sound is not concentrated at the center of the head, the sound field is open and natural, and use for a long time period is not apt to cause fatigue. However, the open type headphone cannot exhibit high-quality bass performance.
In the prior art, to make the open type headphones have high-quality bass performance, generally the space of a rear headphone chamber is enlarged or a loudspeaker unit with a large diameter is employed. That makes the overall size of the headphones larger and does not facilitate light-weighted and miniaturized design of headphones.
Therefore, it is desirable to design an open headphone integrating advantages of the closed type and open type headphones. The open headphone has high-quality bass performance, and other advantages, such as that the sound field is open and natural, that the user is not easy to become fatigue after long-term use, and that it will not cause damage to people's hearing. Furthermore, the whole headphone structure is light and small and easy to carry and use.
The present disclosure provides an open headphone, which has especially high-quality bass performance, and other advantages, such as that the sound field is open and natural, that the user is not easy to become fatigue after long-term use, and that it will not cause damage to people's hearing, and is light and small and easy to carry and use.
To solve the above technical problem, the present disclosure employs the following technical solutions: an open headphone, comprising a front cover, a loudspeaker unit and a rear housing that are arranged from front to rear, wherein the front cover is provided with several sound output holes, a front headphone chamber is formed between the front cover and the loudspeaker unit, a rear headphone chamber is formed between the loudspeaker unit and the rear housing, the rear housing is provided with a wire lead-out aperture for leading out a loudspeaker wire, the loudspeaker unit has a magnet and a vibrating diaphragm located in front of the magnet, and a central position of the magnet is provided with a middle loudspeaker hole which is through in a front-rear direction, wherein the rear housing is further provided with a sound guide tube which is located in the interior of the headphone, a rear end of the sound guide tube is in communication with an external space of the headphone, a front end of the sound guide tube is inserted in the middle loudspeaker hole and at a certain distance from the vibrating diaphragm, and the distance is larger than a maximum vibration displacement of the vibrating diaphragm.
As compared with the prior art, the open headphone according to the present disclosure has advantages itself, such as that the sound field is open and natural, that the user is not easy to become fatigue after long-term use, and that it will not cause damage to people's hearing, and meanwhile, by arranging a sound guide tube on the rear housing of the headphone, the open headphone can transfer, in a centralized manner, back wave resulting from the action of the loudspeaker unit to the entrance of the ear canal to achieve an effect of compensating for bass and enable the open headphone to have high-quality bass performance. In addition, the sound guide tube has a certain length and tube diameter, which can discharge the back wave out of the wearer's ears quickly and in a suitable amount, function to balance the air stream and further improve the effect that the user is not easy to become fatigue after long-term use. Furthermore, since the front end of the sound guide tube is directly inserted in the middle hole of the loudspeaker unit, the size of the rear headphone chamber can be reduced, so that the whole headphone structure is light and small, and can be used as a portable earphone.
Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will be more apparent after reading the detailed description of the embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the drawings.
The drawings are used to provide further understanding of the present disclosure, and constitute part of the description. The drawings are used together with the embodiments of the present disclosure to illustrate the present disclosure and not intended to limit the present disclosure. In the drawings:
Specific embodiments of the present disclosure will be further described in detail with reference to the drawings to make objectives, technical solutions and advantages of the present disclosure more apparent.
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When the open headphone according to the present embodiment is employed, the sound guide tube 3.2 is provided on the rear housing 3 to transfer, in a centralized manner, back wave resulting from the action of the loudspeaker unit 2 to the entrance of the ear canal to achieve an effect of compensating for bass and enable the open headphone to have high-quality bass performance
For ease of processing, the rear end of the sound guide tube 3.2 is located at the central position of the rear housing 3, and arranged concentric with the middle loudspeaker hole 2.3. The sound guide tube 3.2 may be a straight tube or curved pipe, so long as it is ensured that its front end is inserted in the middle loudspeaker hole 2.3. Certainly, the sound guide tube 3.2 is preferably a straight tube, which can be easily processed and saves the space of the rear headphone chamber 5.
Specifically, the distance between the front end of the sound guide tube 3.2 and the vibrating diaphragm 2.2 is preferably 2 mm-4 mm.
Specifically, the diameter of the middle loudspeaker hole 2.3 is preferably 3 mm-8 mm, the outer diameter of the sound guide tube 3.2 may be preferably in a range of 2 mm-6 mm, and the length of the sound guide tube 3.2 may be 5 mm-20 mm.
Furthermore, the rear housing 3 is further provided with a sound tuning hole 3.3. The sound tuning hole 3.3 may be adhered with sound tuning materials with different damping properties such as sound tuning meshed fabric or sound tuning paper according to different requirements on sound quality. The sound tuning material covers the sound tuning hole 3.3 to improve the frequency response and the distortion levels of the headphone at some frequency bands. The diameter of the sound tuning hole 3.3 is preferably 4 mm-5 mm.
To facilitate processing and furthermore make the left and right headphones have the same frequency response, two sound tuning holes 3.3 are provided in the present embodiment, and arranged symmetrically with the center of the rear housing 3 as the base point.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of the present disclosure, and are not to limit the present disclosure. Although the present disclosure is described in detail with reference to the above embodiments, those skilled in the art may still modify the technical solutions recited in the above embodiments, or equivalently substitute part of the technical features of them. However, those modifications or substitutions do not make the essence of the corresponding technical solutions depart from the spirit and scope of the claimed technical solutions of the present disclosure.
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