In-vehicle microphone apparatus

US2016152192A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016152192-A1
Application numberUS-201514932332-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 4, 2015
Priority dateDec 1, 2014
Publication dateJun 2, 2016
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An in-vehicle microphone apparatus includes one or more microphone elements having a diaphragm and converting a vibration received by the diaphragm into an electric signal, an acoustic retainer retaining the one or more microphone elements and having an end surface provided with a plurality of sound collection ports, a bezel attached to the end surface of the acoustic retainer and having a plurality of through-holes formed at positions directly facing the plurality of the sound collection portion, and lips disposed on one of the bezel and the acoustic retainer and coming into close contact with the other at a position surrounding each of the plurality of the sound collection ports so as to fill the gap between the bezel and the acoustic retainer.

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1 . An in-vehicle microphone apparatus assembled in a vehicle interior comprising: one or more microphone elements having a diaphragm and converting a vibration received by the diaphragm into an electric signal; an acoustic retainer retaining the one or more microphone elements and having an end surface provided with a plurality of sound collection ports acting as inlet ports for sound going to the diaphragm; a bezel attached to the end surface of the acoustic retainer and having a plurality of through-holes formed at positions directly facing the plurality of the sound collection ports; and a close-contact member disposed on one of the bezel and the acoustic retainer and abutting on and elastically deforming to be in close contact with the other of the bezel and the acoustic retainer at a position surrounding each of the plurality of the sound collection ports so as to fill the gap between the bezel and the acoustic retainer. 2 . The in-vehicle microphone apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the close-contact member is a lip becoming thinner toward the other of the bezel and the acoustic retainer. 3 . The in-vehicle microphone apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the acoustic retainer is provided with a first sound collection port and a second sound collection port adjacent to each other, wherein the bezel is provide with a first through-hole directly facing the first sound collection port and a second through-hole directly facing the second sound collection port, and wherein the close-contact member includes a peripheral lip that is disposed on a peripheral edge of the acoustic retainer and that elastically deforms to be in close contact with the bezel, and a center lip that is disposed between the first sound collection port and the second sound collection port on the end surface of the acoustic retainer to extend from one side of the peripheral lip to another side opposite to the one side and that elastically deforms to be in close contact with the bezel. 4 . The in-vehicle microphone apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the acoustic retainer is further provided with a first sound passage communicating with the first sound collection port, a second sound passage communicating with the second sound collection port, a partition wall separating the first sound passage and the second sound passage and having a tip acting as a center lip, a communicating port that is an opening penetrating the partition wall and that allows communication between the first sound passage and the second sound passage, and wherein the partition wall has a thicker portion between the communicating port and the bezel compared to the other portion.

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  • Structural association of microphone with electric circuitry therefor (in electric hearing aids H04R25/00) · CPC title

  • for microphones or earphones · CPC title

  • Acoustic transducers and sound field adaptation in vehicles · CPC title

  • in which sound waves act upon both sides of a diaphragm and incorporating acoustic phase-shifting means, e.g. pressure-gradient microphone · CPC title

  • Arrangements for fixing loudspeaker transducers, e.g. in a box, furniture · CPC title

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What does patent US2016152192A1 cover?
An in-vehicle microphone apparatus includes one or more microphone elements having a diaphragm and converting a vibration received by the diaphragm into an electric signal, an acoustic retainer retaining the one or more microphone elements and having an end surface provided with a plurality of sound collection ports, a bezel attached to the end surface of the acoustic retainer and having a plur…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kojima Ind Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R11/0247. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 02 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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