Sound-permeable membrane, sound-permeable membrane member including same, microphone, and electronic device

US10547925B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10547925-B2
Application numberUS-201515519302-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 15, 2015
Priority dateOct 16, 2014
Publication dateJan 28, 2020
Grant dateJan 28, 2020

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The sound-permeable membrane of the present invention is adapted, when placed over an opening for directing sound to or from a sound transducer, to prevent entry of foreign matters into the sound transducer through the opening while permitting passage of sound, the sound-permeable membrane including a non-porous film or a multilayer membrane including the non-porous film. The non-porous film is formed of oriented polytetrafluoroethylene. This sound-permeable membrane has an unconventional configuration and exhibits various excellent properties. At least one principal surface of the non-porous film may have a region subjected to a surface modification treatment.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A sound-permeable membrane adapted, when placed over an opening for directing sound to or from a sound transducer, to prevent entry of foreign matters into the sound transducer through the opening while permitting passage of sound, the sound-permeable membrane comprising a non-porous film or a multilayer membrane comprising the non-porous film, the non-porous film being formed of oriented polytetrafluoroethylene, wherein the sound-permeable membrane is configured so as not to break and/or leak water even when a water pressure of 300 kPa is continuously applied to the sound-permeable membrane for 10 minutes, the polytetrafluoroethylene in the non-porous film is oriented in one in-plane direction of the non-porous film, and the degree of orientation of the polytetrafluoroethylene in the non-porous film is 80% or more. 2. The sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 , having a surface density of 30 g/m 2 or less. 3. The sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 , wherein an average insertion loss in the frequency range of 100 to 5000 Hz is less than 5 dB. 4. The sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 , wherein the non-porous film is uncovered. 5. The sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 , wherein at least one principal surface of the non-porous film has a region subjected to a surface modification treatment. 6. The sound-permeable membrane according to claim 5 , wherein the region is formed in a peripheral portion of the at least one principal surface. 7. The sound-permeable membrane according to claim 5 , wherein the surface modification treatment is a chemical treatment or a sputter etching treatment. 8. The sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 , for use in a microphone. 9. A sound-permeable membrane member comprising: a sound-permeable membrane adapted, when placed over an opening for directing sound to or from a sound transducer, to prevent entry of foreign matters into the sound transducer through the opening while permitting passage of sound; and a bonding portion placed on a peripheral portion of at least one principal surface of the sound-permeable membrane to join the sound-permeable membrane to another member, wherein the sound-permeable membrane is the sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 . 10. The sound-permeable membrane member according to claim 9 , wherein at least one principal surface of the non-porous film included in the sound-permeable membrane has a region subjected to a surface modification treatment. 11. The sound-permeable membrane member according to claim 10 , wherein the non-porous film of the sound-permeable membrane is uncovered, and the bonding portion is placed on the region formed in an uncovered surface of the non-porous film. 12. The sound-permeable membrane member according to claim 9 , wherein the bonding portion is formed of a double-coated adhesive tape or an adhesive. 13. The sound-permeable membrane member according to claim 12 , wherein the double-coated adhesive tape is a thermosetting adhesive tape. 14. The sound-permeable membrane member according to claim 12 , wherein the adhesive is an epoxy adhesive. 15. The sound-permeable membrane member according to claim 9 , further comprising a printed board provided with a sound transmission hole, wherein the sound-permeable membrane and the printed board are united together via the bonding portion in such a manner as to allow sound to pass through the sound transmission hole and the sound-permeable membrane. 16. The sound-permeable membrane member according to claim 9 , for use in a microphone. 17. A microphone comprising: a sound transducer; a package enclosing the sound transducer and provided with a sound inlet port for directing sound to the sound transducer; and a sound-permeable membrane joined to the package to cover the sound inlet port and adapted to prevent entry of foreign matters into the sound transducer through the sound inlet port while permitting passage of sound, wherein the sound-permeable membrane is the sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 . 18. A microphone comprising: a sound transducer; a package enclosing the sound transducer and provided with a sound inlet port for directing sound to the sound transducer; and a sound-permeable membrane member comprising a sound-permeable membrane joined to the package to cover the sound inlet port and adapted to prevent entry of foreign matters into the sound transducer through the sound inlet port while permitting passage of sound, wherein the sound-permeable membrane member is the sound-permeable membrane member according to claim 9 . 19. An electronic device comprising: a housing; and a microphone placed in the housing and comprising a sound transducer and a package enclosing the sound transducer, the package being provided with a sound inlet port for directing sound to the sound transducer, the housing being provided with a sound inlet port for directing sound to the microphone, the electronic device further comprising a sound-permeable membrane joined to at least one member selected from the package and the housing so as to cover the sound inlet port of the at least one member, the sound-permeable membrane being adapted to prevent entry of foreign matters into the sound transducer through the sound inlet port while permitting passage of sound, wherein the sound-permeable membrane is the sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 . 20. An electronic device comprising: a housing; and a microphone placed in the housing and comprising a sound transducer and a package enclosing the sound transducer, the package being provided with a sound inlet port for directing sound to the sound transducer, the housing being provided with a sound inlet port for directing sound to the microphone, the electronic device further comprising a sound-permeable membrane member comprising a sound-permeable membrane joined to at least one member selected from the package and the housing so as to cover the sound inlet port of the at least one member, the sound-permeable membrane being adapted to prevent entry of foreign matters into the sound transducer through the sound inlet port while permitting passage of sound, wherein the sound-permeable membrane member is the sound-permeable membrane member according to claim 9 . 21. The sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 , wherein a water entry pressure measured of the sound-permeable membrane according to a high hydraulic pressure method of a water penetration test specified in JIS L 1092 is 400 kPa or more. 22. The sound-permeable membrane according to claim 1 , wherein a difference between the maximum and minimum of an insertion loss of the sound-permeable membrane in the frequency range of 100 to 5000 Hz is 15 dB or less when an effective area of the sound-permeable membrane is 4 mm 2 or less.

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Classifications

  • H04R1/086Primary

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What does patent US10547925B2 cover?
The sound-permeable membrane of the present invention is adapted, when placed over an opening for directing sound to or from a sound transducer, to prevent entry of foreign matters into the sound transducer through the opening while permitting passage of sound, the sound-permeable membrane including a non-porous film or a multilayer membrane including the non-porous film. The non-porous film is…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nitto Denko Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R1/086. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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