1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to skin-contact microphone devices, and more particularly to a skin-contact microphone device having a three-dimensional shape.
2. The Prior Arts
Various kinds of microphone devices have been commonly seen and used in the daily life. Especially in recent years with the widespread popularity of mobile consumer electronics devices such as cellular handsets and PDAs, all sorts of novel microphone devices such as those having integrated earphones and those having integrated wireless Bluetooth capability have regained the attention of customers and manufacturers as well.
A conventional type of microphone device, the so-called condenser or capacitance-type microphone, mainly collects the voices from an audio source via the air. As the environmental noises are collected via the air as well, the condenser microphone devices are not appropriate for use in a noisy surrounding. To overcome the inherent limitation of the condenser microphone devices, another conventional type of microphone devices, the so-called skin-contact microphone, is developed, which is used by attachment to the throat of a user to pick up the skin vibrations induced by the user's speech, and converts the skin vibrations into electrical signals by piezoelectric means.
a is a perspective view showing the appearance of a conventional skin-contact microphone device. As illustrated, the microphone device has a planar, curved body 10 like the letter ‘C’ with a voice collection element 11 at one end and a signal cord 12 extended from the other end for feeding electrical signals to an electronic device (not shown). Some of the conventional skin-type microphone devices also have an earphone element containing one or two ear plugs (for use on a single ear or both ears) but, for simplicity sake, this earphone element is not shown. The C-shaped body 10 is flexible so that the two ends of the C-shaped body 10 could be pulled apart and, when the user releases them, the two ends are automatically restored to their original positions. As such, a user is able to wrap the microphone device around a user's neck from behind, as shown in
The most appropriate location of the skin-contact microphone device is illustrated in
Accordingly, the present invention provides a skin-contact microphone device having a novel three-dimensional body to obviate the misplacement problem of the conventional, planar skin-contact microphone devices.
The microphone device according to the present invention at least contains a linear body having appropriate plasticity and flexibility, and a voice collection element configured at an end of the linear body. The linear body is structured into a three-dimensional shape which, when viewed from the top, has a curved shape like the letter ‘C’ and, when viewed from a side, has a shape like the symbol ‘<’ as the two ends of the linear body are bended upward and downward for an appropriate angle respectively. With this three-dimensional structure, the microphone device of the present invention is able to have its voice collection element stably and reliably positioned close to the jaw around the top of a user's throat by having the other end supported by the muscle around the user's clavicle. As such, the voice collection element of the microphone device is not displaced from its best location from the user's movement or turning of the neck.
The three-dimensional body structure provided by the present invention could be applied in building a wired microphone device or a wireless microphone device by integrating Bluetooth technology. For the latter, the Bluetooth transmission and reception element could be located at an appropriate location along the linear body and the connection wires between the voice collection element and the Bluetooth element could be concealed inside the linear body.
The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood from a careful reading of a detailed description provided herein below with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
a is a perspective view showing the appearance of a conventional skin-contact microphone device.
b is a schematic view showing the scenarios of a conventional skin-type microphone device wrapped around a user's neck.
a is a top view showing the microphone device according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
b is a side view showing the microphone device of
c is a perspective view showing the microphone device of
d is a schematic view showing a scenario of the microphone device of
e is a side view showing a variation of the microphone device of
a is a perspective view showing the microphone device according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
b is a perspective view showing the microphone device according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
a is a perspective view showing the microphone device according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
b is a perspective view showing the microphone device according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
The following descriptions are exemplary embodiments only, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention in any way. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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b, and 2c provides the top, side, and perspective views of the microphone device according to a first embodiment of the present invention respectively. As illustrated, the present embodiment mainly contains a linear body 20, a voice collection element 21 configured at an end of the linear body 20, and a signal cord 22 extended from the other end of the linear body 20. The voice collection element 21 picks up the skin vibrations of a user when the user speaks and, for most of the embodiments of the present invention, the voice collection element 21 is just like a conventional piezoelectric typed microphone. However, the spirit of the present invention does not require the voice collection element 21 to be of a specific type or to use a particular technology. In other words, the voice collection element 21 can also be a conventional condenser microphone. On the other hand, there is an appropriate plug at the other end of the signal cord 22 so as to connect to the microphone input socket of an electronic device. Similarly, the spirit of the present invention does not require specifically how and where the signal cord 22 is extended from the linear body 20 and what kind of plug the signal cord 22 should have.
The linear body 20 is structured into a three-dimensional shape. As shown in
The linear body 20 has appropriate plasticity to maintain the three-dimensional shape described above. Also due to this plasticity, if required, a user can adjust the angles θ and φ to control how far the two ends of the linear body 20 are bended upward and downward respectively, and the size of the opening between its two ends so that the microphone device can be more comfortably wore. There are various ways to implement the linear body 20. For example, it can be formed by wrapping a metallic line in a plastic sleeve. In addition, even though not shown in the diagrams, there is a connection cable, usually containing two wires, between the voice collection element 21 and the signal cable 22 for delivering electrical signals, and the connection cable is usually wrapped and concealed inside, for example, the plastic sleeve of the linear body 20.
d is a schematic view showing a scenario of the microphone device of
e is a side view showing a variation of the microphone device of
a and 3b are perspective views showing the microphone device according to a second and a third embodiment of the present invention, respectively. Compared to the previous embodiment, the present embodiments differ only in that a single-ear earphone element 30 or a dual-ear earphone element 31 is extended from an appropriate location along the linear body 20. Again, the present invention does not require the earphone elements 30 and 31 to be of any specific type or they are extended from any specific location. Also, there is a connection cable (not shown) between the earphone element 30 or 31 and the signal cable 22 for the delivery of electrical signals, which can be concealed inside the linear body 20.
In addition to the foregoing embodiments which are all wired microphone devices, the spirit of the present invention could also be applied to wireless microphone devices.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details described thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.