Intelligent ambient sound monitoring system
US-9191744-B2 · Nov 17, 2015 · US
US9525929B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9525929-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514667658-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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An adjustable occlusion headphone includes a housing having a face, a resilient seal member on the housing, adapted to surround the user's ear, and with the face of the housing form a chamber enclosing the user's ear. A speaker communicates through the face of the housing to provide sound to the user's ear. There is at least one port in the face of the housing. A passage extends from each port to the exterior of the housing. A valve member associated with each passage, is operable between an open position and a closed position, and an operator for operating each valve member between its open and closed position to control sound communication from outside the housing to the chamber.
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An adjustable occlusion headphone comprising: a housing having a face, a resilient seal member on the housing, adapted to surround an ear of a user, and with the face of the housing forming a chamber enclosing the user's ear; a speaker communicating through the face of the housing to provide sound to the user's ear; at least one port in the face of the housing; a passage extending from each port to an exterior of the housing; a valve member associated with each passage, operable between an open position and a closed position; an operator for operating each valve member between its open and closed position to control sound communication from outside the housing to the chamber; a sensor for sensing sound outside the housing; and a processor programmed to: process the sensed sound, control the operator to move the valve member to an open position based on at least one of a volume, frequency, or duration of the sensed sound, and communicate the sensed sound to the speaker when the sensed sound includes a repeated sound. 2. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the operator comprises an electric motor. 3. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the operator comprises a piezo electric element. 4. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the operator comprises a solenoid. 5. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the valve member is disposed in the port in the face of the housing. 6. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the valve member is disposed in the passage intermediate the port and an exterior of the housing. 7. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the processor is further programmed to control the operator to move the valve member to an open position when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold. 8. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the processor is further programmed to control the operator to move the valve member to an open position when the sensor senses sound in excess of a predetermined threshold for a predetermined period of time. 9. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the processor is further programmed to control the operator to move the valve member to an open position when the sensor senses a repeated sound. 10. An adjustable occlusion headphone comprising: a housing having a face, a resilient seal member on the housing, adapted to surround a user's ear, and with the face of the housing forming a chamber enclosing the user's ear, the face including at least one port, the housing defining a passage extending from the port to an exterior of the housing; a speaker communicating through the face of the housing to provide sound to the user's ear; a valve member within the passage and operable between an open position and a closed position; an operator for moving the valve member between its open and closed position; a sensor for sensing sound outside the housing; and a processor programmed to process the sensed sound, control the operator to move the valve member to an open position based on at least one of a volume, frequency, or duration of the sensed sound, and selectively transmit and communicate the sensed sound to the speaker in response to the sensed sound including a repeated sound. 11. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 10 wherein the processor is further programmed to communicate the sensed sound to the speaker based upon at least one of a volume, frequency, or duration of the sensed sound. 12. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 10 wherein the processor is further programmed to communicate the sensed sound to the speaker in response to the sensed sound having an amplitude in excess of a predetermined threshold. 13. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 10 wherein the processor is further programmed to communicate the sensed sound to the speaker when the sensed sound includes an amplitude in excess of a predetermined threshold for a predetermined period of time. 14. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the processor is further programmed to replace the sound being provided by the speaker with the sensed sound in response to the sensed sound including the repeated sound. 15. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 14 wherein the processor is further programmed to gradually increase a volume of the sensed sound provided by the speaker. 16. The adjustable occlusion headphone of claim 1 wherein the processor is configured to control the operator to gradually move the valve from a closed position to the open position to gradually increase a volume of the sensed sound provided through the passage. 17. A headphone system, comprising: at least one earpiece housing including a speaker and at least one passage extending from a port in a face of the earpiece housing to an exterior of the housing; a valve member within the passage operable between an open position and a closed position; an operator for moving the valve member between its open and closed position; a sensor arranged within the earpiece housing and configured to receive ambient sound; and a processor in communication with the sensor and the speaker and configured to: control the operator to move the valve member to an open position based on at least one of a volume, frequency, or duration of the ambient sound, determine whether the ambient sound includes a repeated sound, and communicate, in response to the ambient sound including a repeated sound, the ambient sound to the speakers. 18. The headphone system of claim 17 , wherein the processor is further configured to replace a user selected sound being provided by the speaker with the ambient sound in response to the ambient sound including the repeated sound. 19. The headphone system of claim 17 , wherein the processor is further configured to gradually increase a volume of the ambient sound provided by the speaker.
Electronic compensation of the occlusion effect · CPC title
Earpieces of the supra-aural or circum-aural type · CPC title
Mechanical or electronic switches, or control elements (switches in general H01H) · CPC title
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