Virtual sound system for the visually handicapped
First Claim
1. A system for audible assistance to the blind which comprises:
- means for mounting a plurality of loud speaker units so as to define a vertical plane with the speaker units oriented to directionally transmit acoustic energy primarily in one direction away from said plane;
a signal source connected to drive one of said speakers;
said signal source connected to the others of said speakers through separate phase control channels to drive said other speakers; and
scan means movable in said plane of loud speaker units along coordinates defining said plane, said scan means being connected to vary the phase in said control channels in response to the coordinate position of said scan means to enable the virtual sound source developed by excitation of said speaker units to be controlled by the movement of said scan means.
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Abstract
A system for utilizing sensing abilities of human hearing, including horizontal and vertical directional acuity, to represent visual aspects of the environs by converting incoming signals to audio waves, transmitted in response to an array of electroacoustic transducers in a plane parallel to a medial plane and then to the ears. Translation by the subject of incoming sound waves to location of their source and apperception of intelligence, including speech, are normal functions of human hearing. In use of the present invention, no additional cerebral translations are involved. Additional information may be superposed by means of pitch, intensity, timbre, chords and arbitrary signals requiring very simple translations by the brain, which signals may thereby be interpreted as color, brightness, texture and/or distance.
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10 Claims
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1. A system for audible assistance to the blind which comprises:
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means for mounting a plurality of loud speaker units so as to define a vertical plane with the speaker units oriented to directionally transmit acoustic energy primarily in one direction away from said plane; a signal source connected to drive one of said speakers; said signal source connected to the others of said speakers through separate phase control channels to drive said other speakers; and scan means movable in said plane of loud speaker units along coordinates defining said plane, said scan means being connected to vary the phase in said control channels in response to the coordinate position of said scan means to enable the virtual sound source developed by excitation of said speaker units to be controlled by the movement of said scan means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A system for assistance to the blind, comprising:
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a scanning means to produce scan signals which vary with the coordinates of a scan field of said scanning means, said scanning means detecting a reflected signal from shape features in said scan field; a signal generator connected to said scanning means for generating a reflection signal proportional to the reflected signal detected by said scanning means; at least four electro-acoustic transducers which are positioned in pairs in a vertical plane relative to a user'"'"'s head; said signal generator connected to one of said electro-acoustic transducers and connected respectively through a plurality of phase shifting means to said other electro-acoustic transducers for transmitting said reflection signal to said transducers; and means connected to receive the scan signals for generating a plurality of different phase control signals which are supplied respectively to said phase shifting means to shift the phase of said reflection signal transmitted through a plurality of said phase shifting means as a function of the coordinates of the scan field determined by said scan signals, whereby virtual sound images are produced by said electro-acoustic transducers. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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