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Microphone systems of reduced in situ acceleration sensitivity

  • US 6,031,922 A
  • Filed: 12/27/1995
  • Issued: 02/29/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/27/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A microphone comprisinga transducer casing having a surface exposed to a sound propagating medium and partially enclosing an internal space,a diaphragm supported substantially at its periphery relative to the transducer casing, said diaphragm substantially completing the enclosure of said space, said space being located between the diaphragm and said exposed surface,means forming a principal acoustic signal passage extending between the vicinity of said exposed surface and the surface of the diaphragm external to said internal space, andmeans supported within the transducer casing and responsive to motion of the diaphragm relative to the casing to generate an electrical signal, whereby in response to mechanical vibratory acceleration of the microphone its radiation reactance in said sound propagating medium, augmented by the mass of the acoustic medium in said passage, tends to produce unwanted electrical signals, the effective inertial mass of the diaphragm being adapted to cause a substantial degree of cancellation of said unwanted signals over a useful frequency band.

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