Earbud with membrane based acoustic mass loading

US9363594B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9363594-B2
Application numberUS-201414297477-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 5, 2014
Priority dateDec 13, 2013
Publication dateJun 7, 2016
Grant dateJun 7, 2016

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An in-ear earphone housing has a speaker driver installed therein. The driver has a diaphragm with a front face and a rear face, and a motor to vibrate the diaphragm in accordance with an audio signal. A back volume chamber is positioned behind the driver within the earphone housing. The diaphragm is part of a wall of the back volume chamber. An acoustic mass loading membrane that is part of a wall of the back volume chamber, and that is to vibrate in response to acoustic waves produced by vibration of the diaphragm impinging on a front face of the membrane, is provided. Other embodiments are also described and claimed, including a polymer production process for an elastic material.

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An earphone comprising: an in-ear earphone housing having a sound outlet port; a speaker driver installed in the housing, the driver having a diaphragm with a front face and a rear face, and a motor to vibrate the diaphragm in accordance with an audio signal; a back volume chamber within the earphone housing, wherein the rear face of the diaphragm is part of a wall of the back volume chamber; a front volume chamber within the earphone housing, wherein the front face of the diaphragm opens to the front volume chamber and the front volume chamber is acoustically coupled to the sound outlet port; and an acoustic mass loading membrane that is part of another wall of the back volume chamber and that is to vibrate in response to acoustic waves, produced by vibration of the rear face of the diaphragm, impinging on a front face of the membrane, and wherein the front face of the membrane opens to the back volume chamber and a back face of the membrane opens to, and is spaced a distance from, an opening to an air passage through the earphone housing to the atmosphere. 2. The earphone of claim 1 wherein the membrane provides acoustic mass loading in that low frequency response of the driver is extended as compared to when the membrane is absent. 3. The earphone of claim 1 wherein the membrane exhibits a lowest normal vibration mode between 20 Hz-100 Hz. 4. The earphone of claim 1 wherein the membrane comprises a stiff central section and a flexible annular section, wherein the flexible annular section is fixed, along its entire periphery, to a wall of the back volume chamber, and allows the central section to vibrate. 5. The earphone of claim 4 wherein the membrane exhibits a lowest normal vibration mode between 20 Hz-100 Hz. 6. The earphone of claim 1 wherein the membrane is fixed, along its entire periphery, to a rigid wall of the back volume chamber. 7. The earphone of claim 1 wherein the membrane is substantially circular. 8. The earphone of claim 1 wherein the in-ear earphone housing is designed for a loose fit while partially inside the user's ear canal. 9. The earphone of claim 1 further comprising an acoustic tuning vent formed in a wall of the back volume chamber to communicate with the atmosphere. 10. The earphone of claim 1 further comprising an acoustic network acoustically open to a rear face of the membrane. 11. The earphone of claim 10 wherein the acoustic tuning network comprises an acoustic tuning mesh that also serves to protect the membrane from intrusions outside of the housing. 12. The earphone of claim 1 wherein a cross section area along the entirety of an air path that connects the diaphragm to the membrane is no smaller than ten percent of the total vibrating surface area of the membrane. 13. An earphone comprising: an earphone housing having a rigid housing wall; a speaker driver in the housing, the driver having a compliant diaphragm; a back volume chamber open to a rear face of the diaphragm; a front volume chamber open to a front face of the diaphragm; and a compliant membrane that is part of a wall of the back volume chamber, and wherein the compliant membrane is attached along its periphery to an inner surface of the rigid housing wall, and a portion of the back volume chamber between the rear face of the diaphragm and the compliant membrane is a completely uninterrupted open space. 14. The earphone of claim 13 wherein the membrane exhibits a lowest normal vibration mode between 20 Hz-100 Hz. 15. The earphone of claim 13 wherein the membrane provides acoustic mass loading in that low frequency response of the driver is extended as compared to when the membrane is absent. 16. The earphone of claim 13 wherein the membrane is attached, along its entire periphery, to the inner surface of the rigid housing wall. 17. The earphone of claim 13 wherein the earphone housing is designed for a loose fit while partially inside the user's ear canal. 18. An earphone comprising: an in-ear earphone housing having a sound outlet port; a speaker driver installed in the housing, the driver having a diaphragm with a front face and a rear face, and a motor to vibrate the diaphragm in accordance with an audio signal; a back volume chamber within the earphone housing, wherein the rear face of the diaphragm is part of a wall of the back volume chamber; a front volume chamber within the earphone housing, wherein the front face of the diaphragm opens to the front volume chamber and the front volume chamber is acoustically coupled to the sound outlet port; and an acoustic mass loading membrane that is part of another wall of the back volume chamber and that is to vibrate in response to acoustic waves, produced by vibration of the rear face of the diaphragm, impinging on a front face of the membrane, and wherein the front face of the membrane opens to the back volume chamber and a back face of the membrane opens to an air passage through the earphone housing to the atmosphere, and the membrane is airtight.

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  • H04R1/2807Primary

    Enclosures comprising vibrating or resonating arrangements (for the reduction of undesired resonances or vibrations H04R1/2869) · CPC title

  • Earpieces of the intra-aural type · CPC title

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What does patent US9363594B2 cover?
An in-ear earphone housing has a speaker driver installed therein. The driver has a diaphragm with a front face and a rear face, and a motor to vibrate the diaphragm in accordance with an audio signal. A back volume chamber is positioned behind the driver within the earphone housing. The diaphragm is part of a wall of the back volume chamber. An acoustic mass loading membrane that is part of a …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R1/2807. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 07 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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