The present invention relates to a portable telephone or cellular phone provided with a bone conduction speaker.
It is effective to use a bone conduction speaker in communication conducted in a high-noisy environment in which: in order to catch sound, particularly voice sound in communication, the bone conduction speaker converts a signal of the voice sound into physical vibrations. In use, the bone conduction speaker is abutted against the user's temple in a condition in which an opening of the user's ear in his/her temple is not closed and therefore catches all the environmental noise. Due to this, a conventional type of the bone conduction speaker is disadvantageous in that its bone conduction sound is not sufficiently caught in a high-noise environment.
Consequently, it is considered to have a bone conduction speaker 21 abutted against the user's temple around his/her ear by means of a headband 22 in a condition in which an earplug 23 is used to close an opening of the external acoustic meatus (See
In this case, however, since the earplug is separated from the bone conduction speaker, it is cumbersome for the user to separately carry the earplug with him/her together with the bone conduction speaker. Further, there is a fear that the earplug thus separately carried by the user tends to be lost. Still further, the earplug thus separately carried by the user is also disadvantageous in that: in order to avoid the earplug in mounting the bone conduction speaker, the bone conduction speaker fails to be abutted against its optimum position in which the bone conduction speaker may most effectively transmit its sound to the user. In other words, the bone conduction speaker fails to be positioned in the vicinities of the opening of the external acoustic meatus around the user's ear, and is therefore slightly spaced apart from the vicinities of the opening of the external acoustic meatus.
This type of conventional bone conduction speaker is also disadvantageous in that: when this type of conventional bone conduction speaker is used in a portable telephone or cellular phone, the phone's battery becomes poor in service life and therefore fails to supply a sufficient input power to the bone conduction speaker.
The present invention was made to solve the above disadvantages inherent in the prior art. Consequently, it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable telephone or cellular phone provided with a bone conduction speaker, wherein the cellular phone enables its user: to be free from the earplug which has been heretofore separately carried by the user; and, to clearly catch the sound of the bone conduction speaker even in a high-noise environment in a condition in which the sound of the bone conduction speaker is set so as to be slightly higher in pressure level than sound issued from an ordinary air conduction speaker.
In order to accomplish the object of the present invention, the portable telephone or cellular phone of the present invention provided with the bone conduction speaker is characterized in that the cellular phone of the present invention is provided with an external acoustic meatus closing means for closing the external acoustic meatus of the user together with the bone conduction speaker.
The external acoustic meatus closing means described above may be formed separately or integrally from or with the bone conduction speaker. The external acoustic meatus closing means may be inserted into the external acoustic meatus of the user or may be constructed of any means for pressing a tragus of the external acoustic meatus of the user so as to close the opening of the external acoustic meatus.
With reference to the accompanying drawings, embodiments of the present invention will be described. A portable telephone or cellular phone of the present invention is provided with both a bone conduction speaker and an external acoustic meatus closing means for closing an opening of the external acoustic meatus of a user, wherein: the bone conduction speaker and the external acoustic meatus closing means may be formed separately or integrally from or with each other.
In use during communication, the user keeps the insertion member 4 of the cellular phone inserted in the opening of his/her external acoustic meatus. When the insertion member 4 is inserted into the user's external acoustic meatus, the vibrating surface 3 of the bone conduction speaker 2 is abutted against the user's concha encircled with the external acoustic meatus. As a result, the external acoustic meatus is closed by means of the insertion member 4. Due to this, any environmental sound or noise is shut out of the user's tympanic membrane in a condition in which all the voice sound required by the user may be transmitted from the vibrating surface 3 to the user.
In any one of the portable telephones or cellular phones shown in
The insertion member 4a is disposed in an upper portion of the front surface of the main body 1 of the cellular phone in a retractable tanner on the front surface. When the insertion member 4a is extended outward from the front surface of the cellular phone, it is possible for the user to insert the insertion member 4a into his/her external acoustic meatus. Upon insertion of the insertion member 4a into the external acoustic meatus, the external acoustic meatus is closed so that the insertion member 4a is capable of transmitting its vibrations to the wall of the user's external acoustic meatus.
An example of means for retractably supporting the insertion member 4a will be described with reference to an embodiment shown in
In an embodiment show in
The depressing member 5 is considerably lower in height than the insertion member 4a, and therefore does not form any obstacle. Due to this, it is possible for the cellular phone of the present invention to leave the depressing member 5 in its extended position (see
In this embodiment, when the user's ear is abutted against the main body 1 of the cellular phone, the depressing member 5 having been extended may depress the tragus 6 of the user's ear to close the opening of the external acoustic meatus with the tragus 6. At the same time, the vibrating surface of the bone conduction speaker 2 is brought into close contact with the temple of the user in the vicinities of the opening of the user's external acoustic meatus. Due to this, the voice sound issued from the bone conduction speaker is capable of being transmitted to the user as a bone conduction sound.
As is in the case of the above-mentioned insertion member 4a, it is also possible to have the bone conduction speaker incorporated in the depressing member 5.
In an example shown in
In this embodiment, the depressing member 5a is floated by means of the cushion member 8 to prevent vibrations from being transmitted to the main body 1 of the cellular phone. Due to this, the portable telephone or cellular phone of the present invention is substantially free from any howling problem. Further, since the cushion member 8 is used in the cellular phone of the present invention, the cellular phone of the present invention is excellent in fittingness when pressed against the concha of the user's ear.
The effect of the present invention resides in the provision of the portable telephone or cellular phone, which has a construction as described above. Due to this, in the ordinary use of the cellular phone of the present invention, there is not required to separately carry an earplug for closing the user's ear. Consequently, it is possible for the cellular phone of the present invention to clearly transmit the voice sound of the bone conduction speaker to the user even in the high-noise environment, provided that the voice sound issued from the bone conduction speaker of the cellular phone of the present invention is slightly increased in pressure level more than the voice-sound issued from the normal air conduction speaker.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2002-154953 | May 2002 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP03/06595 | 5/27/2003 | WO |