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Directional microphone with high frequency selective acoustic lens

  • US 4,401,859 A
  • Filed: 05/29/1981
  • Issued: 08/30/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/29/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A microphone having a frequency response range extending to an upper limit frequency comprising, in combination:

  • an electroacoustical transducer having a hollow casing with an opening to the exterior thereof, a diaphragm disposed in a plane and acoustically sealed across the opening to receive sound waves from exterior of the casing, said transducer producing an electrical output responsive to deflection of the diaphragm;

    a shell mounted on the casing confronting the diaphragm, said shell having a wall spaced from and confronting the diaphragm provided with an aperture therein, the aperture having a cross section no greater than one-fourth wavelength, and a diffraction plate mounted on the shell forming an acoustic lens with a focal point for upper limit frequencies on the side of the wall of the shell opposite the lens, said plate having a cross sectional dimension between 0.3 wavelengths and 1.5 wavelengths at said upper limit frequency, said plate being spaced from the wall of the shell by a distance less than the focal length of the lens at said upper limit frequency, and the aperture in the wall of the shell being disposed on an axis between the edge of the plate and the focal point of the acoustic lens at said upper limit frequency, said aperture being partially shadowed by the plate for incident sound waves traveling on an axis normal to the plane of the diaphragm.

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