Acoustic device
US-9838787-B1 · Dec 5, 2017 · US
US10231052B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10231052-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715790401-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2019 |
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An acoustic device that is adapted to be worn on the body of a user, with a first acoustic transducer and a second acoustic transducer, where the first transducer is closer to the expected location of a first ear of the user than is the second transducer, a third acoustic transducer and a fourth acoustic transducer, where the third transducer is closer to the expected location of a second ear of the user than is the fourth transducer, and a controller that is adapted to independently control the phase and frequency response of the first, second, third and fourth transducers.
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An acoustic device that is adapted to be worn close to each side of the head and off the ears comprising: a first enclosure comprising a first acoustic transducer and a second acoustic transducer, wherein the first and second transducers each radiate sound from both their front sides and their opposed back sides, wherein the first and second transducers are each coupled to the first enclosure such that their back sides are acoustically coupled to a common acoustic volume of the first enclosure, and wherein the first transducer is closer to the expected location of a first ear of the user than is the second transducer; a second enclosure comprising a third acoustic transducer and a fourth acoustic transducer, wherein the third and fourth transducers each radiate sound from both their front sides and their opposed back sides, wherein the third and fourth transducers are each coupled to the second enclosure such that their back sides are acoustically coupled to a common acoustic volume of the second enclosure, and wherein the third transducer is closer to the expected location of a second ear of the user than is the fourth transducer; and a controller that is adapted to independently control the phase of the first, second, third and fourth transducers to establish multiple operating modes for the acoustic device. 2. The acoustic device of claim 1 , wherein the multiple operating modes comprise a quiet operating mode, a normal operating mode, and a loud operating mode. 3. The acoustic device of claim 2 , wherein in the quiet operating mode, the first and second transducers are played out of phase from each other, and the third and fourth transducers are played out of phase from each other. 4. The acoustic device of claim 3 , wherein in the quiet operating mode, the first and third transducers are played in phase with each other, and the second and fourth transducers are played in phase with each other. 5. The acoustic device of claim 3 , wherein in the quiet operating mode, the first and third transducers are played out of phase with each other, and the second and fourth transducers are played out of phase with each other. 6. The acoustic device of claim 2 , wherein in the normal operating mode, the first and second transducers are played in phase with each other, and the third and fourth transducers are played in phase with each other, and where the first and second transducers are played out of phase with the third and fourth transducers. 7. The acoustic device of claim 2 , wherein in the loud operating mode, all four transducers are played in phase with each other. 8. The acoustic device of claim 2 , wherein the quiet operating mode, normal operating mode, or loud operating mode is selected in response to a user request to change a volume of audio output by the acoustic device. 9. The acoustic device of claim 2 , wherein the quiet operating mode, normal operating mode, or loud operating mode is selected in response to a user input selecting one of the modes. 10. The acoustic device of claim 2 , wherein the quiet operating mode, normal operating mode, or loud operating mode is selected in response to detecting a level of ambient noise in the environment of the acoustic device. 11. The acoustic device of claim 1 , wherein the first acoustic transducer is adapted to radiate sound from its front side along a first sound axis and the second acoustic transducer is adapted to radiate sound from its front side along a second sound axis, where the first sound axis is pointed generally toward the expected location of the first ear and the second sound axis is pointed generally away from the expected location of the first ear, and wherein the third acoustic transducer is adapted to radiate sound from its front side along a third sound axis and the fourth acoustic transducer is adapted to radiate sound from its front side along a fourth sound axis, where the third sound axis is pointed generally toward the expected location of the second ear and the fourth sound axis is pointed generally away from the expected location of the second ear. 12. The acoustic device of claim 1 , wherein the first acoustic transducer is adapted to radiate sound from its front side along a first sound axis and the second acoustic transducer is adapted to radiate sound from its front side along a second sound axis, where the first and second sound axes are both pointed generally toward the expected location of the head proximate the first ear, and wherein the third acoustic transducer is adapted to radiate sound from its front side along a third sound axis and the fourth acoustic transducer is adapted to radiate sound from its front side along a fourth sound axis, where the third and fourth sound axes are both pointed generally toward the expected location of the head proximate the second ear. 13. The acoustic device of claim 1 , wherein the second transducer is at least about two times farther from the first ear than is the first transducer. 14. The acoustic device of claim 1 , further comprising a first resonant element coupled to the first enclosure and a second resonant element coupled to the second enclosure, wherein the first and second resonant elements each comprises a port, a passive radiator, or a waveguide, and wherein the first and second resonant elements are each acoustically coupled to the common acoustic volume of the respective enclosure. 15. The acoustic device of claim 14 , wherein the first and second resonant elements each have an acoustic output, and wherein the output of the first resonant element is proximate a first ear of a wearer, and the output of the second resonant element is proximate a second ear of the wearer. 16. The acoustic device of claim 15 , wherein the first and second resonant elements each comprise a port with an open end proximate an ear. 17. An acoustic device that is adapted to be worn close to each side of the head and off the ears comprising: a first enclosure comprising a first acoustic transducer and a second acoustic transducer, where the first transducer is closer to the expected location of a first ear of the user than is the second transducer, and the second transducer is at least about two times farther away from the first ear than is the first transducer; a second enclosure comprising a third acoustic transducer and a fourth acoustic transducer, where the third transducer is closer to the expected location of a second ear of the user than is the fourth transducer, and the fourth transducer is at least about two times farther away from the second ear than is the third transducer; and a controller that is adapted to independently control the phase of the first, second, third and fourth transducers, and is further adapted to establish first, second and third different signal processing modes for the acoustic device. 18. The acoustic device of claim 17 , wherein in the first signal processing mode, the first and second transducers are played out of phase from each other, and the third and fourth transducers are played out of phase from each other. 19. The acoustic device of claim 17 , wherein in the second signal processing mode, the first and second transducers are played in phase with each other, and the third and fourth transducers are played in phase with each other, and where the first and second transducers are played out of phase with the third and fourth transducers. 20. The acoustic device of claim 17 , wherein in the third signal processing mode, all four transducers are played in phase with e
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