Headset porting

US9762990B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9762990-B2
Application numberUS-201313851035-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 26, 2013
Priority dateMar 26, 2013
Publication dateSep 12, 2017
Grant dateSep 12, 2017

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Abstract

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A headset cup having a front cavity and a rear cavity separated by a driver, with a mass port tube connected to the rear port to present a reactive acoustic impedance to the rear cavity, in parallel with a resistive port, the total acoustic response of the rear cavity remaining linear at high power levels. In some embodiments, the mass port tube is made of metal, while the headset cup is otherwise made of plastic.

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What is claimed is: 1. An around-the-ear headset cup comprising: a front cavity; a rear cavity; a driver disposed between the front cavity and the rear cavity, the driver configured to radiate sound pressure levels larger than 120 dB; and a mass port and a resistive port connected to the rear cavity such that corresponding acoustic impedances due to the two ports are in parallel, the mass port having a cross-sectional area larger than 2 mm 2 , and a length configured in accordance with a target effective acoustic mass of the mass port for the cross-sectional area, such that the mass port has a principally reactive acoustic impedance, and corresponding frequency responses of the rear cavity at driver-generated sound pressure levels larger than 120 dB are substantially invariant, wherein the mass port comprises a mass port tube that encloses an interior volume that is at least 1/40 the volume of the rear cavity, the volume of the rear cavity excluding the volume occupied by the mass port tube. 2. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the driver-generated sound pressure levels comprise sound pressure levels larger than 135 dB SPL. 3. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 1 wherein the mass port comprises a tube of length substantially equal to 37 mm. 4. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 1 wherein the mass port comprises a tube having a cross-sectional area substantially equal to 9 mm 2 . 5. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 1 wherein the mass port comprises a tube having a length-to-inside diameter aspect ratio substantially equal to 10:1. 6. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 1 wherein the mass port comprises a tube made of metal. 7. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 6 wherein said metal comprises stainless steel. 8. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 1 and wherein the resistive port includes a resistive screen. 9. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 1 wherein the mass port comprises a tube that extends outside the rear cavity. 10. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 9 wherein the mass port tube comprises a metal tube seated inside a wall of the rear cavity. 11. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cup is made of plastic, and the mass port comprises a tube that extends outside the rear cavity. 12. The around-the-ear headset cup in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising an active noise reduction circuit coupled to the driver. 13. A headset comprising, at least one around-the-ear cup having a front cavity and rear cavity with front cavity and rear cavity compliances respectively; a driver configured to radiate sound pressure levels larger than 120 dB, the driver disposed between said front and rear cavities, and having a compliance that is larger than said rear cavity compliance, said ear cup comprising a mass port and a resistive port connected to the rear cavity such that the acoustic impedances due to the two ports are in parallel, said mass port having a cross-sectional area larger than 2 mm 2 , and a length configured in accordance with a target effective acoustic mass of the mass port for the cross-sectional area, such that the mass port has a principally reactive acoustic impedance, and corresponding frequency responses of the rear cavity at driver-generated sound pressure levels larger than 120 dB are substantially invariant, wherein the mass port comprises a tube having a length-to-inside diameter aspect ratio substantially equal to 10:1; and and an active noise reduction system coupled to said driver. 14. The headset in accordance with claim 13 wherein the mass port comprises a tube of length substantially equal to 37 mm. 15. The headset in accordance with claim 13 wherein the mass port comprises a tube having a cross-sectional area substantially equal to 9 mm 2 . 16. An apparatus comprising: a first around-the-ear cup shell of a headphone; a second around-the-ear cup shell of the headphone; an electroacoustic driver configured to radiate sound pressure levels larger than 120 dB, the electroacoustic driver disposed between the first and second around-the-ear cup shells, such that the first around-the-ear cup shell and a first face of the driver define a front cavity, and the second around-the-ear cup shell and a second face of the driver define a rear cavity; and a metal tube at least 35 mm in length and having an internal bore with cross sectional area of at least 9 mm 2 , the metal tube seated in the second ear cup shell and coupling the rear cavity to space around the apparatus, wherein the second around-the-ear cup shell comprises plastic, and the metal tube comprises a rough exterior surface at one end, the rough exterior surface being anchored in the plastic of the second around-the-ear cup shell. 17. The apparatus in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the rough exterior surface of the metal tube and the plastic of the second ear cup shell to which it is anchored are outside of the rear cavity, and the portion of the metal tube inside the rear cavity is substantially smooth. 18. The apparatus in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the internal bore of the tube is substantially uniform in cross-section. 19. The apparatus in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the internal bore of the tube is substantially smooth. 20. The apparatus in accordance with claim 16 , wherein the metal tube is made of stainless steel.

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  • Hearing devices using active noise cancellation · CPC title

  • Geometry of the configuration · CPC title

  • Earpieces of the supra-aural or circum-aural type · CPC title

  • Reduction of ambient noise (active noise reduction per se G10K11/175; protective devices for the ear, e.g. providing acoustic protection A61F11/06) · CPC title

  • Earphones, e.g. for telephones, ear protectors or headsets · CPC title

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What does patent US9762990B2 cover?
A headset cup having a front cavity and a rear cavity separated by a driver, with a mass port tube connected to the rear port to present a reactive acoustic impedance to the rear cavity, in parallel with a resistive port, the total acoustic response of the rear cavity remaining linear at high power levels. In some embodiments, the mass port tube is made of metal, while the headset cup is otherw…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sapiejewski Roman, Belanger Robert, Taylor Tristan Edward, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G10K11/178. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 12 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).