Counter balancing apparatus for moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device

US9277313B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9277313-B2
Application numberUS-201214401993-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 6, 2012
Priority dateMay 18, 2012
Publication dateMar 1, 2016
Grant dateMar 1, 2016

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A counter balancing apparatus for moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device; the baseboard is configured in a planar structure, with open notch on its front end; two counter-balancing blocks configured in a planar structure and provide symmetry on both sides of the baseboard, and an open notch formed on the front end of each of the counter-balancing blocks aligns with the open notch on the front end of the baseboard. The invention increases effective moving mass of its counter balancing apparatus and optimizes space occupied by its counter balancing apparatus, enhancing transduction efficiency and output vibration level of the corresponding moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device; controlling the product size; the baseboard split type design and counter-balancing blocks; reduces difficulty of manufacturing its counter balancing apparatus, and flexibly meets the requirement of moving mass for various moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving devices by selection of different thickness and shapes of counter-balancing blocks.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A counter balancing apparatus for moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, comprising a baseboard and a plurality of counter-balancing blocks, wherein the counter-balancing blocks are made of platinum, gold, silver, red copper, beryllium-copper, phosphorous-copper, yellow brass, or titanium, and wherein two of the counter-balancing blocks are configured in a planar structure and are provided symmetrically on both sides of the baseboard, and an open notch formed on the front end of each of the counter-balancing blocks is aligned with the open notch on the front end of the baseboard. 2. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, the baseboard is configured in a planar structure, with an open notch on its front end. 3. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein, the baseboard is bound to the counter-balancing blocks by mortise and tenon connection, laser welding, resistance welding, ultrasonic welding, or adhesive binding. 4. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 2 , wherein, when the counter balancing apparatus is applied to the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, the driving and transduction part of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is fixed to one sheet of the counter-balancing blocks; the vibration conduction apparatus of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is configured to extend through the open notch of the counter balancing apparatus and is fixed to the bottom of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device; the back end of the baseboard of the counter balancing apparatus is in hinged connection with the inner wall of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device. 5. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, the baseboard is bound to the counter-balancing blocks by mortise and tenon connection, laser welding, resistance welding, ultrasonic welding, or adhesive binding. 6. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, the baseboard is made of aluminum, aluminum-magnesium alloy, stainless steel, beryllium-copper, phosphorous-copper, red copper, yellow brass, titanium, or plastic. 7. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when the counter balancing apparatus is applied to the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, the driving and transduction part of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is fixed to one sheet of the counter-balancing blocks; the vibration conduction apparatus of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is configured to extend through the open notch of the counter balancing apparatus and is fixed to the bottom of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device; the back end of the baseboard of the counter balancing apparatus is in hinged connection with the inner wall of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device. 8. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 7 , wherein, when the counter balancing apparatus is applied to the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, the driving and transduction part of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is connected to one sheet of the counter-balancing blocks by resistance welding, laser welding, or adhesive binding. 9. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 8 , wherein, when the counter balancing apparatus is applied to the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, the inner wall of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is in hinged connection with the back end of the baseboard of the counter balancing apparatus in mortise and tenon connection manner, or in adhesive binding manner. 10. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, the baseboard is bound to the counter-balancing blocks by mortise and tenon connection, laser welding, resistance welding, ultrasonic welding, or adhesive binding. 11. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when the counter balancing apparatus is applied to the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, the driving and transduction part of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is fixed to one sheet of the counter-balancing blocks; the vibration conduction apparatus of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is configured to extend through the open notch of the counter balancing apparatus and is fixed to the bottom of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device; the back end of the baseboard of the counter balancing apparatus is in hinged connection with the inner wall of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device. 12. A counter balancing apparatus for moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, comprising a baseboard and a plurality of counter-balancing blocks, wherein the baseboard is made of aluminum, aluminum-magnesium alloy, stainless steel, beryllium-copper, phosphorous-copper, red copper, yellow brass, titanium, or plastic, and wherein two counter-balancing blocks are configured in a planar structure and are provided symmetrically on both sides of the baseboard, and an open notch formed on the front end of each of the counter-balancing blocks is aligned with the open notch on the front end of the baseboard. 13. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 12 , wherein, the baseboard is configured in a planar structure, with an open notch on its front end. 14. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 12 , wherein, the baseboard is bound to the counter-balancing blocks by mortise and tenon connection, laser welding, resistance welding, ultrasonic welding, or adhesive binding. 15. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 12 , wherein, the counter-balancing blocks are made of platinum, gold, silver, red copper, beryllium-copper, phosphorous-copper, yellow brass, or titanium. 16. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 12 , wherein, when the counter balancing apparatus is applied to the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, the driving and transduction part of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is fixed to one sheet of the counter-balancing blocks; the vibration conduction apparatus of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is configured to extend through the open notch of the counter balancing apparatus and is fixed to the bottom of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device; the back end of the baseboard of the counter balancing apparatus is in hinged connection with the inner wall of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device. 17. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 16 , wherein, when the counter balancing apparatus is applied to the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, the driving and transduction part of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is connected to one sheet of the counter-balancing blocks by resistance welding, laser welding, or adhesive binding. 18. The counter balancing apparatus of claim 17 , wherein, when the counter balancing apparatus is applied to the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device, the inner wall of the shielding case of the moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device is in hinged connection with the back end of the baseboard of the counter balancing apparatus in mortise and tenon connection manner, or in adhesive binding manner.

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What does patent US9277313B2 cover?
A counter balancing apparatus for moving-iron bone-conducted sound receiving device; the baseboard is configured in a planar structure, with open notch on its front end; two counter-balancing blocks configured in a planar structure and provide symmetry on both sides of the baseboard, and an open notch formed on the front end of each of the counter-balancing blocks aligns with the open notch on …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zhou Wei, Li Liang, Suzhou Hearonic Electronics
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R1/46. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 01 2016 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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