Waterproof sound-transmitting membrane and electrical product
US-9171535-B2 · Oct 27, 2015 · US
US10362387B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10362387-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615552947-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2019 |
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An acoustic resistor for use in an audio device includes a resin film having air permeability in a thickness direction of the resin film, and the resin film is a non-porous film having through holes formed to extend straight through the resin film in the thickness direction. This acoustic resistor is used in an audio device including: a transducing part that performs conversion between sound and an electrical signal and that includes an acoustic element; a housing enclosing the transducing part and having at least one opening; and a passage for gas that is present inside the housing and communicates with the opening and in which the acoustic element is placed. The acoustic resistor is placed between the opening and the acoustic element in the passage. The variation in properties of the acoustic resistor of the present disclosure can be made smaller than that of conventional acoustic resistors.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An acoustic resistor for use in an audio device, the audio device comprising: a transducing part that performs conversion between sound and an electrical signal, the transducing part comprising an acoustic element that sends and/or receives the sound; a housing enclosing the transducing part and having at least one opening; and a passage for gas, the passage being present inside the housing and communicating with the at least one opening, the acoustic element being placed in the passage, the acoustic resistor being adapted to be placed between the at least one opening and the acoustic element in the passage, the acoustic resistor comprising a resin film having an air permeability in a thickness direction of the resin film, the resin film being a non-porous film having through holes formed to extend straight through the resin film in the thickness direction, wherein the through holes have a diameter of 3.0 μm or more and 13.0 μm or less, and the acoustic resistor has an air permeability of 0.01 (sec/100 cm 3 ) or more and 1.0 (sec/100 cm 3 ) or less as expressed in terms of Gurley number measured according to JIS L 1096 B in the thickness direction of the acoustic resistor. 2. The acoustic resistor according to claim 1 , wherein the acoustic resistor is placed to cover a cross-section of the passage. 3. The acoustic resistor according to claim 1 , further comprising a liquid-repellent layer. 4. An acoustic resistor member comprising: the acoustic resistor according to claim 1 ; and a supporting member joined to the acoustic resistor. 5. An audio device comprising: a transducing part that performs conversion between sound and an electrical signal, the transducing part comprising an acoustic element that sends and/or receives the sound; a housing enclosing the transducing part and having at least one opening; and a passage for gas, the passage being present inside the housing and communicating with the at least one opening, the acoustic element being placed in the passage, the audio device further comprising an acoustic resistor placed between the at least one opening and the acoustic element in the passage, the acoustic resistor comprising a resin film having an air permeability in a thickness direction of the resin film, the resin film being a non-porous film having through holes formed to extend straight through the resin film in the thickness direction. 6. The audio device according to claim 5 , wherein the housing has the two or more openings, the two or more openings include a sound transmission port for transmission of the sound between the acoustic element and the outside of the housing, and the acoustic resistor is placed at least in the passage communicating with the opening other than the sound transmission port. 7. The audio device according to claim 5 , being an earphone set, an earphone unit, a headphone set, a headphone unit, a headset, a headset unit, a telephone receiver, a hearing aid, or a wearable terminal. 8. The acoustic resistor according to claim 1 , wherein a variation in air permeability of the acoustic resistor expressed by an air permeability variation index (σ/Av) is 0.3 or less. 9. An acoustic resistor for use in an audio device, the audio device comprising: a transducing part that performs conversion between sound and an electrical signal, the transducing part comprising an acoustic element that sends and/or receives the sound; a housing enclosing the transducing part and having an opening at an outside surface of the housing; and a passage for gas, the passage being present inside the housing and extending from the acoustic element to the opening, the acoustic resistor being adapted to be placed between the opening and the acoustic element in the passage, the acoustic resistor comprising a resin film having an air permeability in a thickness direction of the resin film, the resin film being a non-porous film having through holes formed to extend straight through the resin film in the thickness direction, wherein the acoustic resistor is placed to cover an entire part of a cross-section of the passage. 10. The acoustic resistor according to claim 9 , wherein the through holes have a diameter of 3.0 μm or more and 13.0 μm or less. 11. The acoustic resistor according to claim 9 , further comprising a liquid-repellent layer. 12. An acoustic resistor member comprising: the acoustic resistor according to claim 9 ; and a supporting member joined to the acoustic resistor. 13. An acoustic resistor for use in an audio device, the audio device comprising: a transducing part that performs conversion between sound and an electrical signal, the transducing part comprising an acoustic element that sends and/or receives the sound, the transducing part including a frame; a housing enclosing the transducing part and having at least one opening; and a passage for gas, the passage being present inside the housing and communicating with the at least one opening, the acoustic element being placed in the passage, the acoustic resistor being placed between the at least one opening and the acoustic element in the passage so as to cover an aperture in the frame, the acoustic resistor comprising a resin film having an air permeability in a thickness direction of the resin film, the resin film being a non-porous film having through holes formed to extend straight through the resin film in the thickness direction. 14. The acoustic resistor according to claim 13 , wherein the through holes have a diameter of 3.0 μm or more and 13.0 μm or less. 15. The acoustic resistor according to claim 13 , further comprising a liquid-repellent layer. 16. An acoustic resistor member comprising: the acoustic resistor according to claim 13 ; and a supporting member joined to the acoustic resistor.
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