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This invention relates to headphones and in particular to variable occlusion headphones.
Headphones typically comprises left and right ear elements connected by a head band. Each of the ear elements comprising a housing having a face adapted to face the wearer's ear. A resilient seal member disposed on the housing is adapted to surround the user's ear, and with the face of the housing form a chamber enclosing the user's ear. A speaker is provided in the housing, communicating through the face of the housing to provide sound to the user's ear. This type of headphone, while comfortable and providing excellent sound to the wearer, acoustically isolates the wearer from the surrounding environment. While this is conducive to providing a high quality uninterrupted listening experience, there can be some undesirable consequences to not being aware of important communications and warnings.
This section provides a general summary of the disclosure, and is not a comprehensive disclosure of its full scope or all of its features.
Embodiments of the present invention provide headphones that reduce or eliminate some of the undesirable consequences of sound occluding headphones. Generally, an adjustable occlusion headphone in accordance with the principles of a first preferred embodiment of this invention comprises a housing having a face, and a resilient seal member on the housing, adapted to surround the user's ear, and with the face of the housing form a chamber enclosing the user's ear. There is a speaker communicating through the face of the housing to provide sound to the user's ear. There is at least one port in the face of the housing, and a passage extending from each port to the exterior of the housing. A valve member is associated with each passage, and is operable between an open position and a closed position to open and close the passage. An operator is provided for operating each valve member between its open and closed position to control sound communication from outside the housing to the chamber.
The operator can comprise an electric motor, a piezoelectric element, an electrostrictive element, or a solenoids. In some embodiments the valve member is disposed at the port in the face of the housing, in other embodiments it is located in the passage intermediate the port and the exterior of the housing, and still other embodiments the valve member is located at the opening of the passage to the exterior of the housing.
The headphones preferably further comprise a sensor for sensing sound outside the housing; and a processor programmed to process the sensed sound, and in response to the processes sound signal control the operator to operate the valve member. The processor can be programmed to control the operator to move the valve member to an open position based upon at least one of the volume, frequency, or duration of the sensed sound. For example, the processor is programmed to control the operator to move the valve member to an open position when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold, or when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold for a predetermined period of time, or when the sensor senses a repeated sound.
Generally, an adjustable occlusion headphone in accordance with the principles of a second preferred embodiment of this invention comprises a housing having a face, and a resilient seal member on the housing, adapted to surround the user's ear, and with the face of the housing form a chamber enclosing the user's ear. There is a speaker communicating through the face of the housing to provide sound to the user's ear. The earphones include a sensor for sensing sound outside the housing; and a processor programmed to process the sensed sound, and in response to the processed sound signal, selectively transmit sound sensed by the sensor to the user via the speaker.
The processor is programmed to communicate sensed sound to the speaker based upon at least one of the volume, frequency, or duration of the sensed sound. For example the processor can be programmed to communicate sensed sound to the speaker when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold, or when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold for a predetermined period of time, or when the sensor senses a repeated sound.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. The description and specific examples in this summary are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
Corresponding reference numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention provide headphones that reduce or eliminate some of the undesirable consequences of sound occluding headphones. An adjustable occlusion headphone in accordance with the principles of a first preferred embodiment of this invention is indicated generally as 20 in
A speaker 32 is disposed in the housing and communicates through the face 26 of the housing 24 to provide sound to the user's ear. There is at least one port 34 in the face 26 of the housing 24, and a passage 36 extending from each port to at least one opening 38 the exterior of the housing. Each passage can terminate in its own opening 38, or as shown they can all open to the same opening. The passage 36 can be molded into the housing 24, formed by tubing, or otherwise. A valve member 40 is associated with each passage 36, and is operable between an open position and a closed position to open and close the passage. An operator 42 is provided for operating each valve member 40 between its open and closed position to control sound communication from outside the housing 24 to the chamber 30 adjacent the user's ear.
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The earpiece 22 preferably further comprises a sensor 50 for sensing sound signals outside the housing; and a processor 52 programmed to process the sensed sound, and in response to the processed sound signal control the operator 42 to operate the valve member 40. The sensor 50, e.g., a microphone, can be incorporated into the housing 24 as shown, or it could be external to the housing. The processor 52 can be programmed to control the operator 42 to move the valve member 40 to an open position based upon at least one of the volume, frequency, or duration of the sensed sound. For example, the processor is programmed to control the operator to move the valve member to an open position when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold (for example an alarm or an emergency siren), or when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold for a predetermined period of time (for example an alarm or an emergency siren), or when the sensor senses a repeated sound (for example a verbal warning). The processor 52 may also after (interrupt or reduce volume) the sound signal being delivered to the main speaker 32.
While a wired connection is shown between the processor 52 and the operators 32, the connection could be a wireless signal, such as a blue tooth or blue tooth le signal. A wireless connection facilitates separating the sensor 50 and processor 52 from the headphones.
While the valve member 42 is operable between an open and closed position, it is preferably also operable to intermediate positions so that the level of ambient sound can be modulated. For example the control 52 can operate to slowly open the valve member so that the level of ambient sound gradually rises, or otherwise control the level of ambient sound delivered based upon a number of factors including the volume of sound being transmitted by the speaker 32, the level of ambient sound, user preferences, or other factors,
Generally, an adjustable occlusion earpiece in accordance with the principles of a second preferred embodiment of this invention is indicated generally as 22′ in
The earpiece 22′ preferably further comprises a sensor 60 for sensing sound signals outside the housing; and a processor 62 programmed to process the sensed sound, and in response to the processed sound signal send a sound signal to the speaker 32. The processor 62 can either replace the sound signal with the ambient sound signal, or mix the sound signal and the ambient sound signal. In an alternative construction of the second preferred embodiment shown in
The processor 62 can be programmed to transmit ambient sound signals to the speaker 32 or the auxiliary speakers 64 based upon at least one of the volume, frequency, or duration of the sensed sound. For example, the processor is programmed to transmit sound to the speaker 32 or the auxiliary speaker 64 when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold (for example an alarm or an emergency siren), or when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold for a predetermined period of time (for example an alarm or an emergency siren), or when the sensor senses a repeated sound (for example a verbal warning). The control 62 can modulate the level of volume of the sound transmitted to the speakers, for example gradually ramping up the sound, for example the control 62 can modulate the ambient sound signal so that the level of ambient sound gradually rises, or otherwise control the level of ambient sound delivered based upon a number of factors including the volume of sound being transmitted by the speaker 32, the level of ambient sound, user preferences, or other factors,
The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
This Utility Patent Application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/970,890, filed Mar. 26, 2014, which the disclosure is incorporated herein.
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