911 call assistance for assisted device user
US-9350857-B1 · May 24, 2016 · US
US9628596B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9628596-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615260831-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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An electronic device may include a housing and a directional microphone. The housing may include a front surface, a rear surface positioned opposite the front surface, and a hollow cavity positioned between the front surface and the rear surface. The hollow cavity may include a front opening defined in the front surface and a rear opening defined in the rear surface. The directional microphone may include a front port and a rear port. The directional microphone may be mounted in the hollow cavity of the housing with the front port oriented toward the front opening and with the rear port oriented toward the rear opening.
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What is claimed is: 1. A telephone handset comprising: a housing including a front surface, a rear surface positioned opposite the front surface, and a hollow cavity positioned between the front surface and the rear surface, the hollow cavity including a front opening defined in the front surface and a rear opening defined in the rear surface, the rear surface of the housing includes fins or mesh having a length configured to prevent a hand holding the telephone handset from blocking acoustic waves from entering the rear opening of the hollow cavity; a directional microphone including a front port and a rear port and defining a diameter, the directional microphone mounted in the hollow cavity of the housing with the front port oriented toward the front opening and with the rear port oriented toward the rear opening, the directional microphone suspended in the hollow cavity of the housing using one or more spokes to attach the directional microphone to one or more walls of the hollow cavity, a length of the one or more spokes causing an open gap between the directional microphone and the one or more walls to be greater than the diameter of the directional microphone; and a speaker at least partially mounted in the housing in a null of the directional microphone. 2. The telephone handset of claim 1 , wherein the one or more walls of the hollow cavity include only a single cylindrical wall. 3. The telephone handset of claim 1 , wherein the directional microphone is isolated from the one or more spokes by a rubber dampening material. 4. The telephone handset of claim 1 , wherein the directional microphone is isolated from the one or more spokes by a dampening material. 5. A telephone console that includes the telephone handset of claim 1 . 6. A telephone handset comprising: a housing including a front surface, a rear surface positioned opposite the front surface, and a hollow cavity positioned between the front surface and the rear surface, the hollow cavity including a front opening defined in the front surface and a rear opening defined in the rear surface, wherein the rear surface of the housing includes fins or mesh having a length configured to prevent a hand holding the telephone handset from blocking acoustic waves from entering the rear opening of the hollow cavity; a speaker at least partially mounted in the housing; and a directional microphone including a front port and a rear port, the directional microphone mounted in the hollow cavity of the housing with the front port oriented toward the front opening and with the rear port oriented toward the rear opening, the directional microphone suspended in the hollow cavity of the housing using one or more spokes to attach the directional microphone to one or more walls of the hollow cavity. 7. The telephone handset of claim 6 , wherein the one or more walls of the hollow cavity include only a single cylindrical wall. 8. The telephone handset of claim 6 , wherein the directional microphone is isolated from the one or more spokes by a rubber dampening material. 9. The telephone handset of claim 6 , wherein a length of the one or more spokes causes an open gap between the directional microphone and the one or more walls to be greater than a diameter of the directional microphone. 10. The telephone handset of claim 6 , wherein the speaker is at least partially mounted in the housing in a null of the directional microphone. 11. The telephone handset of claim 6 , wherein the directional microphone is isolated from the one or more spokes by a dampening material. 12. A telephone console that includes the telephone handset of claim 6 .
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