Multi-microphone porting and venting structure for a communication device

US9800965B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9800965-B2
Application numberUS-201514887205-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 19, 2015
Priority dateOct 19, 2015
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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A microphone porting and venting assembly ( 100 ) is formed of a remote support substrate ( 118 ) providing a ( 130 ) acoustically resistive element with dedicated venting cavities ( 132 ) along with an external baffle ( 220 ) providing acoustic channels ( 212, 214, 216 ) which further provide water drainage and external sound sampling points ( 222, 224, 226 ). The microphone porting and venting assembly ( 100 ) is well suited waterproof, noise cancelling microphone systems.

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We claim: 1. A microphone porting and venting assembly, comprising: a housing comprising a plurality of separated elongated air passageways formed therein for each of a plurality of microphones, the plurality of microphones being mounted to a printed circuit board; a waterproof and non-permeable membrane coupled over the plurality of separated elongated air passageways; a remote support substrate coupled to the plurality of separated elongated air passageways the remote support substrate providing a single acoustic resistive venting element and separate venting cavities for each of the plurality of microphones; and a baffle comprising ribbed members partitioning active acoustic channels while allowing for drainage of water from individual channel partitions. 2. The microphone porting and venting assembly of claim 1 , wherein each individual acoustic channel for each of the plurality of microphones converges only after each microphone's separated elongated air passageway has channeled through the single acoustic resistive venting element and the respective separate venting cavity of the remote support substrate. 3. The microphone porting and venting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the remote support substrate providing separate venting cavities further comprises protrusions between the separate venting cavities. 4. The microphone porting and venting assembly of claim 3 , further comprising: an internal antenna conductor being deposited on the remote support substrate aligned with the protrusions, the remote support substrate being a non-conductive, remote support substrate. 5. The microphone porting and venting assembly of claim 4 , wherein the internal antenna conductor is configured for long term evolution (LTE) frequency operation. 6. The microphone porting and venting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the remote support substrate provides a converged microphone vent path with a passage to a main internal air volume of a portable communication device. 7. The microphone porting and venting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of microphones provides noise-cancelling mitigation. 8. The microphone porting and venting assembly of claim 1 , wherein predetermined spacing between microphones is required for a predetermined noise cancellation threshold. 9. The microphone porting and venting assembly of claim 1 wherein the microphone porting and venting assembly is incorporated into a remote speaker microphone (RSM). 10. The microphone porting and venting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the microphone porting and venting assembly is a microphone porting and venting assembly for a plurality of microphones. 11. A portable communication device, comprising: a housing; a printed circuit board (pcb) having a microphone port coupled within the housing; a bottom ported microphone mounted to the pcb and ported through the pcb microphone port; an internal elongated air passageway formed within the housing and aligned with the pcb microphone port; a waterproof, non-permeable membrane coupled over the internal elongated air passageway; a remote support substrate, the remote support substrate having a plurality of vent cavities for venting into the portable communication device; an acoustic resistive element coupled to the plurality of vent cavities; a vent path coupled from the internal elongated air passageway to the remote support substrate beneath the waterproof, non-permeable membrane; and a baffle comprising ribbed members partitioning active acoustic channels while allowing for drainage of water. 12. The portable communication device of claim 11 , wherein the communication device comprises a plurality of microphones, and the remote support substrate provides separate venting cavities for each microphone. 13. The portable communication device of claim of claim 11 , wherein the remote support substrate provides a converged microphone vent path with a passage to a main internal air volume of the portable communication device. 14. The portable communication device of claim of claim 11 , wherein the portable communication device is a vertically worn shoulder mounted remote speaker microphone. 15. The portable communication device of claim of claim 11 , wherein the remote support substrate is a non-conductive, remote support substrate used as a carrier for an antenna conductor providing sufficient antenna height above the printed circuit board (pcb) for frequency operation. 16. The portable communication device of claim of claim 11 , wherein the remote support substrate further comprises first and second protrusions extending therefrom and upon which an antenna conductor is laser deposited. 17. The portable communication device of claim of claim 11 , wherein the remote support substrate further comprises a long term evolution (LTE) antenna. 18. A portable communication device, a housing; a printed circuit board (pcb) having a microphone port coupled within the housing; a bottom ported microphone mounted to the pcb and ported through the pcb microphone port; an internal elongated air passageway formed within the housing and aligned with the pcb microphone port; a waterproof, non-permeable membrane coupled over the internal elongated air passageway; a remote support substrate, the remote support substrate having a plurality of vent cavities for venting into the portable communication device; an acoustic resistive element coupled to the plurality of vent cavities; a vent path coupled from the internal elongated air passageway to the remote support substrate beneath the waterproof, non-permeable membrane; and wherein the remote support substrate further supports a speaker basket of the portable communication device. 19. A portable communication device, comprising: a housing; a printed circuit board (pcb) having a microphone port coupled within the housing; a bottom ported microphone mounted to the pcb and ported through the pcb microphone port; an internal elongated air passageway formed within the housing and aligned with the pcb microphone port; a waterproof, non-permeable membrane coupled over the internal elongated air passageway; a remote support substrate, the remote support substrate having a plurality of vent cavities for venting into the portable communication device; an acoustic resistive element coupled to the plurality of vent cavities; a vent path coupled from the internal elongated air passageway to the remote support substrate beneath the waterproof, non-permeable membrane; and wherein a multi-layer laminate provides sinus tracks for venting each of a plurality of microphones to the acoustic resistive element and a separate dedicated vent cavity of the plurality of vent cavities of the remote support substrate. 20. A substrate, comprising: a plurality of microphone vent cavities; a support for a speaker basket; and wherein the substrate provides pressure equalization and venting between a waterproof, non-permeable membrane and a plurality of ported microphones. 21. The substrate of claim 20 , further comprising: an acoustic resistive element coupled to the substrate, the acoustic resistive element providing venting sections for each of the plurality of microphone vent cavities. 22. The substrate of claim 20 , further comprising: a carrier formed as part of the substrate, the carrier having an antenna conductor deposited thereon. 23. A substrate, comprising: a plurality of microphone vent cavities; a support for

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  • of the bass reflex type · CPC title

  • using a passive diaphragm · CPC title

  • H04R1/2823Primary

    Vents, i.e. ports, e.g. shape thereof or tuning thereof with damping material · CPC title

  • microphones · CPC title

  • Monophonic and stereophonic headphones with microphone for two-way hands free communication · CPC title

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What does patent US9800965B2 cover?
A microphone porting and venting assembly ( 100 ) is formed of a remote support substrate ( 118 ) providing a ( 130 ) acoustically resistive element with dedicated venting cavities ( 132 ) along with an external baffle ( 220 ) providing acoustic channels ( 212, 214, 216 ) which further provide water drainage and external sound sampling points ( 222, 224, 226 ). The microphone porting and ventin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Motorola Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R1/2823. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2017 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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