Claims
- 1. A boom adapted for use with or in a headset comprising:a voice tube having a first entry aperture; a light tube; a noise reducer covering at least in part at least one member selected from the group consisting of the voice tube, a noise canceling tube, and the light tube; and the noise canceling tube having a second entry aperture staggered in relation to the first entry aperture in a direction along a length of the noise canceling tube.
- 2. The boom of claim 1, wherein the noise reducer is at least in part composed of a porous plastic material.
- 3. The boom of claim 1, wherein the light tube is adapted to transmit light from an online indicator light source.
- 4. A boom adapted for use with or in a headset comprising:a voice tube having a first entry aperture; a light tube; and a noise reducer at least partly covering at least one member selected from the group consisting of the voice tube and the light tube, the noise reducer being at least in part composed of a porous plastic material that includes at least one of a concave area and a localized acoustic dampening area.
- 5. The boom of claim 4, wherein the porous plastic material includes the concave area and wherein the concave area is thinned.
- 6. The boom of claim 4, wherein the porous plastic material includes the concave area and wherein the concave area points toward the light tube.
- 7. The boom of claim 2, wherein the porous plastic material is between about 30 percent and about 50 percent void volume.
- 8. The boom of claim 4, wherein the porous plastic material includes at least one localized acoustic dampening area and wherein the at least one localized acoustic dampening area is thickened to achieve increased acoustic dampening.
- 9. The boom of claim 4, wherein the porous plastic material includes at least one localized acoustic dampening area and wherein the at least one localized acoustic dampening area is thinned to achieve decreased acoustic dampening.
- 10. The boom of claim 4, wherein the porous plastic material includes at least one localized acoustic dampening area and wherein the at least one localized acoustic dampening area is thinned to between about 2 mm and about 3 mm.
- 11. A communication apparatus for receiving acoustic signals from a desired acoustic source comprising:a light source; and a boom, wherein the boom includes: a light tube coupled to the light source; a voice tube having a first entry aperture; a noise reducer covering at least in part at least one member selected from the group consisting of the voice tube, a noise canceling tube, and the light tube; and the noise canceling tube having a second entry aperture staggered in relation to the first entry aperture in a direction along a length of the noise canceling tube.
- 12. The communication apparatus of claim 11, wherein the light source is an LED.
- 13. The communication apparatus of claim 11, wherein the noise reducer is at least in part composed of a porous plastic material.
- 14. A communication apparatus for receiving acoustic signals from a desired acoustic source comprising:a light source; and a boom, wherein the boom includes: a light tube coupled to the light source; a voice tube having a first entry aperture; and a noise reducer at least partly covering at least one member selected from the group consisting of the voice tube and the light tube, the noise reducer being at least in part composed of a porous plastic material that includes at least one of a thinned concave area and a localized thinning area.
- 15. The communication apparatus of claim 14, wherein the porous plastic material includes between about 30 percent and about 50 percent void volume.
- 16. The communication apparatus of claim 14, wherein the porous plastic material includes at least one localized thinning area.
- 17. The communication apparatus of claim 11, wherein the communication apparatus is a headset.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present patent application is related to the following patent application: “Acoustic Enclosures From Porous, Rigid, Opaque Materials Providing Controllable Acoustic & Air Permeability” (hereinafter, “Porous Materials”), U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/007,783.
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