Earpiece passive noise attenuating
US-10334344-B2 · Jun 25, 2019 · US
US11218792B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11218792-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916265685-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jan 4, 2022 |
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An earpiece with structure for positioning and retaining the earpiece and with structure for sealing against the entrance to the ear canal to provide passive noise attenuation. The positioning and retaining structure engages features of the lateral surface of the ear. The structure for sealing against the entrance to the ear canal includes a conical structure.
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An ear tip for an in-ear earpiece, comprising: a body configured to fit within the concha of a wearer's ear; an outlet extending towards the ear canal of the wearer's ear when the ear tip is placed in the wearer's ear, the outlet comprising an acoustic passage to conduct sound waves to the wearer's ear canal; a sealing structure having (i) a base with an outer surface extending from a first end contacting an end of the outlet to a second end that contacts the flesh of the entrance of the ear canal of the wearer's ear and (ii) a conical wall extending from the second end towards the first end at a non-right angle relative to the outer surface of the base, wherein the sealing structure has a substantially uniform thickness; and a retaining structure extending from the body and shaped to generally follow the curve of the antihelix of the wearer's ear, wherein, when the ear tip is placed in an ear, the retaining structure applies anchoring pressure to the antihelix of the wearer's ear to orient the body and the sealing structure so that the sealing structure is positioned at the entrance of the ear canal, the sealing structure forms a substantial seal with the flesh of the entrance of the ear canal of the wearer's ear, and the sealing structure is positioned such that any pressure applied to the flesh of the entrance of the wearer's ear canal by the sealing structure does not contribute to holding the ear tip in the wearer's ear. 2. The ear tip of claim 1 , wherein the sealing structure seals the entrance to the ear canal by conforming to the entrance to the ear canal when pressed towards the ear canal. 3. The ear tip of claim 1 , wherein the sealing structure comprises a frusto-conical sealing structure and wherein the sealing structure is joined to the outlet at a narrow end of the frusto-conical sealing structure. 4. The ear tip of claim 3 , wherein a wide end of the frusto-conical sealing structure is larger than a width of a typical ear canal. 5. The ear tip of claim 1 , wherein the body has a generally planar surface that rests against at least a portion of the wearer's concha. 6. The ear tip of claim 5 , wherein the outlet extends from the body at a non-right angle relative to the generally planar surface of the body. 7. The ear tip of claim 1 , wherein the sealing structure comprises a thin layer of material that at least partially surrounds the outlet. 8. The ear tip of claim 7 , wherein the thin layer of material has a hardness of approximately 30 Shore A or less. 9. The ear tip of claim 1 , wherein the acoustic passage is substantially elliptical in cross-section. 10. The ear tip of claim 1 , wherein the retaining structure comprises a material having a different hardness than a material of the sealing structure. 11. The ear tip of claim 10 , wherein the outlet comprises a material having a different hardness than the material of the retaining structure and a different hardness than the material of the sealing structure. 12. An ear tip for an in-ear earpiece, comprising: a body configured to fit within and rest against at least a portion of the concha of a wearer's ear; an outlet extending at a non-right angle relative to a generally planar surface of the body and towards the ear canal of the wearer's ear when the ear tip is placed in the wearer's ear, the outlet comprising an acoustic passage to conduct sound waves to the wearer's ear canal; a sealing structure having (i) a base with an outer surface extending from a first end contacting an end of the outlet to a second end that contacts the flesh of the entrance of the ear canal of the wearer's ear and (ii) a conical wall extending from the second end towards the first end at a non-right angle relative to the outer surface of the base, wherein the sealing structure extends from the end of the outlet such that a central axis of the sealing structure is at substantially the same non-right angle relative to the generally planar surface of the body as of the outlet, and wherein the sealing structure has a substantially uniform thickness; and a retaining structure extending from the body and shaped to generally follow the curve of the antihelix of the wearer's ear; wherein, when the ear tip is placed in an ear, the retaining structure is seated underneath at least a portion of the antihelix of a wearer's ear and applies anchoring pressure to the antihelix of the wearer's ear to orient the body and the sealing structure so that the sealing structure is positioned at the entrance of the ear canal, the sealing structure forms a substantial seal with the flesh of the ear canal of the wearer's ear, and the sealing structure is positioned such that any pressure applied to the flesh of the entrance of the wearer's ear canal by the sealing structure does not contribute to holding the ear tip in the wearer's ear. 13. The ear tip of claim 12 , wherein the sealing structure comprises a frusto-conical shape, and the sealing structure is joined to the outlet at a narrow end of the frusto-conical shape, and a wide end of the frusto-conical shape is larger than a typical ear canal is wide. 14. The ear tip of claim 12 , wherein the sealing structure comprises a thin layer of material that has a hardness of approximately 30 Shore A or less. 15. The ear tip of claim 12 , wherein the body is coupled to an acoustic driver of the earpiece, the acoustic passage of the outlet comprising an opening in the body for receiving sound waves from the acoustic driver of the earpiece. 16. The ear tip of claim 12 , wherein the acoustic passage is substantially elliptical in cross-section. 17. The ear tip of claim 12 , wherein the retaining structure comprises a material having a different hardness than a material of the sealing structure, and the outlet comprises a material having a different hardness than the material of the retaining structure and a different hardness than the material of the sealing structure. 18. An ear tip for an in-ear earpiece, comprising: a disc-shaped base; an outlet extending from the base at a non-right angle relative to a plane of a surface of the base; a frusto-conical flap having (i) a base with an outer surface extending from a first end contacting an end of the outlet to a second end that contacts the flesh of the entrance of the canal of the wearer's ear and (ii) a conical wall extending from the second end towards the first end at a non-right angle relative to the outer surface of the base, wherein the flap surrounds the outlet such that a central axis of the flap is at substantially the same non-right angle relative to the plane of the surface of the base as the outlet, with a narrow end of the flap joined to the end of the outlet, and the flap having a substantially uniform thickness; and a retaining leg extending from and curving around at least a portion of the base, wherein, when the ear tip is placed in a wearer's ear, the retaining leg is seated underneath the antihelix of the wearer's ear and applies anchoring pressure to the antihelix of the wearer's ear to orient the base and the flap so that the flap is positioned at the entrance of the ear canal, the flap forms a substantial seal with the flesh of the entrance of the wearer's ear canal, and the flap is positioned such that any pressure applied to the flesh of the entrance of the wearer's ear canal by the flap does not contribute to holding the ear tip in the wearer's ear. 19. The ear tip of claim 18 , wherein the flap has a stiffness to maintain a gap between the flap and th
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