Active noise reduction earcup with speaker array

US9786261B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9786261-B2
Application numberUS-201414571031-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 15, 2014
Priority dateDec 15, 2014
Publication dateOct 10, 2017
Grant dateOct 10, 2017

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Embodiments relate generally to devices and methods for improved active noise cancellation hearing protection. For example, multiple speakers might be used in each earcup, with each speaker providing active noise cancellation for a narrow frequency range which is a portion of the total frequency range of the entire array of speakers. By dividing the active noise cancellation up across an array of speakers, each speaker can better target its specific narrow frequency range, resulting in improved active noise cancellation.

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An earcup comprising: a hollow cup shell operable to enclose a user's ear canal and to provide passive noise reduction; an array of speakers within the cup shell; an external microphone operable to detect noise external to the cup shell; and active noise cancellation circuitry; wherein: the array of speakers and the active noise cancellation circuitry are configured to provide active noise cancellation over a total frequency range, wherein the total frequency range comprises approximately an entire range of human hearing; the array of speakers comprising a plurality of speakers; each speaker is configured to provide active noise cancellation for a narrow frequency range which is a portion of the total frequency range; the active noise cancellation circuitry is configured to receive a signal for detected external noise from the external microphone, and is operable to generate an output signal for active noise cancellation based on the detected external noise; and the active noise cancellation circuitry is configured to divide the resulting active noise cancellation output signal into frequency range bands for transmission, with each frequency range band corresponding to a specific speaker having a corresponding narrow frequency range. 2. The earcup of claim 1 , wherein the active noise cancellation circuitry is configured to generate the output signal for active noise cancellation by inversion of the detected external noise from the microphone. 3. The earcup of claim 1 , wherein the cup shell comprises a sealing section operable to seal the user's ear canal for passive noise reduction. 4. The earcup of claim 3 , further comprising an airspace and sound absorbing foam. 5. The earcup of claim 1 , wherein the active noise cancellation circuitry and microphone are located external from the cup shell and separate and apart from the cup shell. 6. The earcup of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of speakers comprise speakers of varying sizes and resonant frequencies. 7. The earcup of claim 6 , wherein at least one of the plurality of speakers is a 40-50 mm speaker with a narrow frequency range corresponding to the bottom portion of the total frequency range; and wherein at least one of the plurality of speakers is a 5 mm speaker with a narrow frequency range corresponding to the uppermost portion of the total frequency range. 8. The earcup of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of speakers is configured to maximize sound reproduction within its corresponding narrow frequency range. 9. A device for active noise cancellation, comprising: a hollow earcup operable to enclose a user s ear canal and to provide passive noise reduction; an array of speakers within the earcup; a microphone; and active noise cancellation circuitry; wherein: the array of speakers and the active noise cancellation circuitry are configured to provide active noise cancellation over a total frequency range, wherein the total frequency range comprises approximately an entire range of human hearing; the array of speakers comprises a plurality of speakers; each speaker is configured to provide active noise cancellation for a narrow frequency range which is a portion of the total frequency range; the active noise cancellation circuitry is configured to receive a signal for detected noise from the microphone, and is operable to generate an output signal for active noise cancellation based on the detected noise; and the active noise cancellation circuitry is configured to divide the resulting active noise cancellation output signal into frequency range bands for transmission, with each frequency band corresponding to a specific speaker having a corresponding narrow frequency range. 10. The device of claim 9 , wherein the earcup comprises a sealing section operable to seal the user's ear canal. 11. The device of claim 9 , wherein each of the plurality of speakers is configured to maximize reproduction within its corresponding narrow frequency range. 12. The device of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the plurality of speakers is a 40-50 mm speaker with a narrow frequency range corresponding to the bottom portion of the total frequency range; and wherein at least one of the plurality of speakers is a 5 mm speaker with a narrow frequency range corresponding to the uppermost portion of the total frequency range. 13. A device for active noise cancellation, comprising: a hollow earcup operable to enclose a user's ear canal and to provide passive noise reduction; an array of speaker within the earcup; an external microphone operable to detect noise external to the earcup; and active noise cancellation circuitry; wherein: the array of speakers and the active noise cancellation circuitry are configured to provide active noise cancellation over a total frequency range, wherein the total frequency range comprises approximately an entire range of human hearing; the array of speakers comprises a plurality of speakers; each speaker is configured to provide active noise cancellation for a narrow frequency range which is a portion of the total frequency range; the active noise cancellation circuitry is configured to receive a signal for detected external noise from the external microphone, and is operable to generate an output signal for active noise cancellation based on the detected external noise; and the active noise cancellation circuitry is configured to divide the resulting active noise cancellation output signal into frequency range bands for transmission, with each frequency range band corresponding to a specific speaker having a corresponding narrow frequency range. 14. A method for noise reduction in an earcup, with the earcup having an array of speakers, comprising the steps of: detecting external sound; generating an active noise cancellation signal based on the detected external sound; transmitting the active noise cancellation signal to the array of speakers within the earcup; wherein the transmitting step comprises: providing, by the array of speakers, the transmitted active noise cancellation signal over a total frequency range, wherein the total frequency range comprises approximately an entire range of human hearing, and wherein the array of speakers comprises a plurality of speakers; and wherein each of the speakers of the array speakers provides the transmitted active noise cancellation signal corresponding a narrow frequency range which is a portion of the total frequency range. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the detecting step comprises: receiving, by active noise cancellation circuitry, a signal from an external microphone to detect the external sound; and wherein the generating step comprises: generating, by the active noise cancellation circuitry, an output signal for active noise cancellation based on the detected external sound; and dividing, by the active noise cancellation circuitry, the active noise cancellation output signal into frequency range bands for transmission, with each frequency range band corresponding to a specific speaker having a corresponding narrow frequency range. 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising providing at least passive Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 25 by sealing a user's ear canal with the earcup. 17. The method of claim 14 , further comprising configuring each speaker to maximize sound reproduction within its corresponding narrow frequency range. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the total frequency range comprises approximately an entire r

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  • H04R1/1083Primary

    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

  • Synergistic effects of band splitting and sub-band processing · CPC title

  • Hearing devices using active noise cancellation · CPC title

  • for distributing signals to two or more loudspeakers {(specially adapted for hearing aids H04R25/407)} · CPC title

  • G10K11/175Primary

    using interference effects; Masking sound · CPC title

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What does patent US9786261B2 cover?
Embodiments relate generally to devices and methods for improved active noise cancellation hearing protection. For example, multiple speakers might be used in each earcup, with each speaker providing active noise cancellation for a narrow frequency range which is a portion of the total frequency range of the entire array of speakers. By dividing the active noise cancellation up across an array …
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Honeywell Int Inc
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Primary CPC classification H04R1/1083. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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