Acoustic receivers with multiple diaphragms

US11570551B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11570551-B2
Application numberUS-202217583813-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2022
Priority dateDec 30, 2019
Publication dateJan 31, 2023
Grant dateJan 31, 2023

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Sound-producing acoustic receivers are disclosed. The acoustic receiver includes a receiver housing with a first internal volume and a second internal volume, a first diaphragm separating the first internal volume into a first front volume and a first back volume such that the first front volume has a first sound outlet port, a second diaphragm separating the second internal volume into a second front volume and a second back volume such that the second front volume has a second sound outlet port, a motor disposed at least partially inside the housing such that the motor including an armature mechanically coupled to both the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm, an acoustic seal between the first front volume and the second back volume such that the acoustic seal accommodates the mechanical coupling of the armature to one of the first diaphragm or the second diaphragm.

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What is claimed is: 1. A balanced armature receiver comprising: a housing having a first internal volume and a second internal volume; a first diaphragm separating the first internal volume into a first front volume and a first back volume, the first front volume having a first sound outlet port; a second diaphragm separating the second internal volume into a second front volume and a second back volume, the second front volume having a second sound outlet port; a wall portion separating the first front volume from the second back volume; a motor disposed at least partially inside the housing, the motor including an armature mechanically coupled to the first diaphragm and to the second diaphragm; and an acoustic seal located at least partially in an opening of the wall portion between the first front volume and the second back volume, the acoustic seal accommodating a link coupling of the armature to the first diaphragm, wherein an acoustic impedance of the acoustic seal is greater than an acoustic impedance of the first sound outlet port over a range of human detectable frequencies. 2. The receiver of claim 1 , the acoustic seal comprising a flexible film extending at least partially across the opening of the wall portion. 3. The receiver of claim 2 , the flexible film is a substantially planar and resilient material. 4. The receiver of claim 2 , the flexible film having a formed fold. 5. The receiver of claim 2 , the flexible film coupled to both the wall portion and to the link. 6. The receiver of claim 2 , the link extending through the flexible film, the link adhered to the flexible film and to the diaphragm. 7. The receiver of claim 2 , the link coupled to the flexible film without extending through the flexible film, and the flexible film coupled to the diaphragm, wherein the flexible film is disposed between the link and the diaphragm. 8. The receiver of claim 1 , the acoustic seal comprising a gel at least partially obstructing the opening of the wall portion, and the link extending through the gel. 9. The receiver of claim 1 , the acoustic seal comprising a ferrofluid at least partially obstructing the opening of the wall portion, and the link extending through the ferrofluid. 10. The receiver of claim 1 , the first back volume acoustically coupled to the second back volume or vented to an exterior of the housing. 11. A balanced armature receiver comprising: a housing having a first internal volume and a second internal volume; a first diaphragm separating the first internal volume into a first front volume and a first back volume, the first front volume having a first sound outlet port; a second diaphragm separating the second internal volume into a second front volume and a second back volume, the second front volume having a second sound outlet port; a wall portion separating the first front volume from the second back volume; a motor disposed at least partially inside the housing, the motor including an armature mechanically coupled to the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm; and an acoustic seal located at least partially in an opening of the wall portion between the first front volume and the second back volume, the acoustic seal accommodating a link coupling the armature to the second diaphragm, wherein an acoustic impedance of the acoustic seal is greater than an acoustic impedance of the first sound outlet port over a range of human detectable frequencies. 12. The receiver of claim 11 , the acoustic seal comprising a flexible film extending at least partially across the opening of the wall portion. 13. The receiver of claim 12 , the flexible film is a substantially planar and resilient material. 14. The receiver of claim 12 , the flexible film having a formed fold. 15. The receiver of claim 12 , the flexible film coupled to both the wall portion and to the link. 16. The receiver of claim 12 , the link extending through the flexible film and adhered to the flexible film and to the diaphragm. 17. The receiver of claim 12 , the link coupled to the flexible film without extending through the flexible film, and the flexible film coupled to the diaphragm, wherein the flexible film is disposed between the link and the diaphragm. 18. The receiver of claim 11 , the acoustic seal comprising a gel at least partially obstructing the opening of the wall portion, and the link extending through the gel. 19. The receiver of claim 11 , the acoustic seal comprising a ferrofluid at least partially obstructing the opening of the wall portion, and the link extending through the ferrofluid. 20. The receiver of claim 11 , the first back volume acoustically coupled to the second back volume or vented to an exterior of the housing.

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  • Construction, mounting, or centering of coil · CPC title

  • H04R11/02Primary

    Loudspeakers · CPC title

  • Air gaps using a magnetic fluid · CPC title

  • Earpieces; Attachments therefor {; Earphones; Monophonic headphones (H04R1/28 takes precedence; stereophonic headphones H04R5/033)} · CPC title

  • for loudspeaker transducers · CPC title

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What does patent US11570551B2 cover?
Sound-producing acoustic receivers are disclosed. The acoustic receiver includes a receiver housing with a first internal volume and a second internal volume, a first diaphragm separating the first internal volume into a first front volume and a first back volume such that the first front volume has a first sound outlet port, a second diaphragm separating the second internal volume into a secon…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Knowles Electronics Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R11/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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