Telephonic handset apparatus having an earpiece monitor and reduced inter-user variability
First Claim
1. A telephonic handset, comprising:
- a) an earpiece housing at least partially enclosing a front volume;
b) a loudspeaker mounted so as to radiate sound into the front volume;
c) an error microphone mounted so as to sense acoustic pressure within the front volume;
d) an electronic circuit providing a feedback path from the error microphone to the loudspeaker; and
e) at least one port that opens from the front volume to the atmosphere outside of the handset, said port defined in a portion of the handset that, during normal operation by a user, will not face into the user'"'"'s ear canal.
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Abstract
A noise-cancelling handset has reduced inter-user variability. The handset includes an earpiece housing. A space, referred to as the "front volume" is defined by the rear and side walls of this housing and a front surface containing acoustic ports for radiation of received sound into the user'"'"'s ear. An error microphone is situated so as to sample the acoustic field within the front volume. In use, a further volume, referred to as the "forward volume," is defined between the front surface and the user'"'"'s outer auditory canal. A leaky acoustic seal typically obtains between the front surface and the user'"'"'s auditory canal. Thus, the forward volume will effectively have an acoustic leak, which has a characteristic, but variable acoustic impedance that is mostly of inductive character. At least one acoustic port is provided to effectuate a controlled leak to the outside of the handset. The dimensions of the front volume and the controlled leakage port (or ports) are chosen such that the parallel combination of the acoustic impedances of the front volume and the controlled leak is less than the parallel combination of the acoustic impedances of the forward volume and its variable acoustic leak. As a consequence, variability between users (and between incidents of use by the same user) of the loudspeaker-error microphone response is reduced over an appropriate frequency range.
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7 Claims
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1. A telephonic handset, comprising:
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a) an earpiece housing at least partially enclosing a front volume; b) a loudspeaker mounted so as to radiate sound into the front volume; c) an error microphone mounted so as to sense acoustic pressure within the front volume; d) an electronic circuit providing a feedback path from the error microphone to the loudspeaker; and e) at least one port that opens from the front volume to the atmosphere outside of the handset, said port defined in a portion of the handset that, during normal operation by a user, will not face into the user'"'"'s ear canal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for operating a telephone handset having an earpiece housing and a front earpiece surface, the method comprising:
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maintaining a temporary enclosure between the front earpiece surface and surfaces of a user'"'"'s ear canal, said temporary enclosure having an acoustic leak to the external atmosphere via a first leakage path; and leaking acoustic radiation to the external atmosphere via a second leakage path provided by at least one port defined in the handset such that the second leakage path is parallel to the first leakage path, wherein; the telephonic handset is a noise-canceling handset comprising a loudspeaker and an error microphone; and the second leakage path leads to the external atmosphere from an enclosure containing the loudspeaker and the error microphone.
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