Wind noise reduction filter

US9294829B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9294829-B2
Application numberUS-201113227453-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 7, 2011
Priority dateAug 31, 2011
Publication dateMar 22, 2016
Grant dateMar 22, 2016

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A noise reduction filter for a microphone reducing unwanted wind noise includes a first filter element made of a first material configured to filter out wind noise, wherein the first filter element comprises a first surface configured to face towards a first microphone inlet of a first sound tube, the first microphone inlet having a central axis, and a second filter element made of a second material configured to be impermeable to wind, wherein the second filter element is configured to be positioned at the central axis so that a first part of a sound wave travelling towards the first microphone inlet is prevented by the second filter element from passing through a second surface of the first filter element into the first filter element, wherein the second surface is configured to be positioned at the central axis.

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A noise reduction filter for a microphone reducing unwanted wind noise, comprising: a first filter element made of a first material configured to filter out wind noise, wherein the first filter element comprises a first surface configured to face towards a first microphone inlet of a first sound tube, the first microphone inlet having a central axis; and a second filter element made of a second material configured to be impermeable to wind; wherein the second filter element is configured to be positioned at the central axis so that a first part of a sound wave travelling towards the first microphone inlet is prevented by the second filter element from passing through a second surface of the first filter element into the first filter element, wherein the second surface is configured to be positioned at the central axis; wherein the first filter element further comprises a sound receiving surface allowing a second part of the sound wave to propagate into the first filter element without interacting with the second filter element; and wherein the noise reduction filter further comprises: a third filter element configured to filter out wind noise, wherein the third filter element comprises a first surface configured to face towards a second microphone inlet of a second sound tube, the second microphone inlet having a central axis; wherein the second filter element is configured to prevent a third part of the sound wave from passing through a second surface of the third filter element into the third filter element, wherein the second surface of the third filter element is configured to be positioned at the central axis of the second microphone inlet; and wherein the third filter element further comprises a sound receiving surface allowing a fourth part of the sound wave to propagate into the third filter element without interacting with the second filter element. 2. The noise reduction filter according to claim 1 , wherein the first material of the first filter element comprises a porous material. 3. The noise reduction filter according to claim 1 , wherein at least a part of the second filter element is located in a recess of the first filter element. 4. The noise reduction filter according to claim 1 , wherein the second filter element comprises an outer surface, the outer surface of the second filter element and the sound receiving surface of the first filter element being in a common plane. 5. The noise reduction filter according to claim 1 , further comprising a fourth filter element located in front of the first, second, and third filter elements so that the fourth filter element can first interact with the wind noise before the wind noise reaches the first, second, and third filter elements. 6. The noise reduction filter according to claim 1 , wherein a distance D 2 between the sound receiving surface of the first filter element and the sound receiving surface of the third filter element is larger than a distance D 1 between the central axis of the first microphone inlet and the central axis of the second microphone inlet. 7. A noise reduction filter for a microphone reducing unwanted wind noise, comprising: a first filter element made of a first material configured to filter out wind noise, wherein the first filter element comprises a first surface configured to face towards a first microphone inlet of a first sound tube, the first microphone inlet having a central axis; and a second filter element made of a second material configured to be impermeable to wind; wherein the second filter element is configured to be positioned at the central axis so that a first part of a sound wave travelling towards the first microphone inlet is prevented by the second filter element from passing through a second surface of the first filter element into the first filter element, wherein the second surface is configured to be positioned at the central axis; wherein the first filter element further comprises a sound receiving surface allowing a second part of the sound wave to propagate into the first filter element without interacting with the second filter element; and wherein the noise reduction filter further comprises: a third filter element configured to filter out wind noise, wherein said third filter element comprises a first surface configured to face towards a second microphone inlet of a second sound tube, the second microphone inlet having a central axis; and a fourth filter element that is impermeable to wind; wherein the fourth filter element is configured to prevent a third part of the sound wave from passing through a second surface of the third filter element into the third filter element, wherein the second surface of the third filter element is configured to be positioned at the central axis of the second microphone inlet; and wherein the third filter element further comprises a sound receiving surface allowing a fourth part of the sound wave to propagate into the third filter element without interacting with the fourth filter element. 8. The noise reduction filter according to claim 7 , further comprising a fifth filter element located in front of the first, second, third, and fourth filter elements so that the fifth filter element can first interact with the wind noise before the wind noise reaches the first, second, third, and fourth filter elements. 9. The noise reduction filter according to claim 7 , wherein a distance D 2 between the sound receiving surface of the first filter element and the sound receiving surface of the third filter element is larger than a distance D 1 between the central axis of the first microphone inlet and the central axis of the second microphone inlet. 10. An audio recording device, comprising: a first microphone; a noise reduction filter; and a first sound tube having a first end and a second end, wherein the first sound tube has a first microphone inlet at the first end configured to capture sound, and the first microphone is located at the second end of the first sound tube, the first microphone inlet having a central axis; wherein the noise reduction filter comprises: a first filter element made of a first material configured to filter out wind noise, wherein the first filter element comprises a first surface facing the first microphone inlet; and a second filter element made of a second material configured to be impermeable to wind; wherein the second filter element is located at the central axis so that a first part of a sound wave travelling towards the first microphone inlet is prevented by the second filter element from passing through a second surface of the first filter element into the first filter element, where the second surface is positioned at the central axis; and wherein the first filter element further comprises a sound receiving surface allowing a second part of the sound wave to propagate into the first filter element without interacting with the second filter element; wherein the audio recording device further comprises a second microphone, and a second sound tube having a first end and a second end, wherein the second sound tube has a second microphone inlet at the first end configured to capture sound, and the second microphone is positioned at the second end of the second sound tube, the second microphone inlet having a central axis; and wherein the noise reduction filter further comprises: a third filter element configured to filter out wind noise, wherein the third filter element comprises a first surface configure to face towards the second microphone inlet; wherein a third part of the sound wave is prevented by an impermeable filter element from passing through a second surface of the third fil

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  • H04R1/086Primary

    Protective screens, e.g. all weather or wind screens · CPC title

  • Mechanical or electrical reduction of wind noise generated by wind passing a microphone · CPC title

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What does patent US9294829B2 cover?
A noise reduction filter for a microphone reducing unwanted wind noise includes a first filter element made of a first material configured to filter out wind noise, wherein the first filter element comprises a first surface configured to face towards a first microphone inlet of a first sound tube, the first microphone inlet having a central axis, and a second filter element made of a second mat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Dannesboe Gorm, Søndergaard Morten Birkmose, Gn Resound As
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R1/086. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Mar 22 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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