Teleconferencing device having acoustic transducers positioned to improve acoustic echo return loss
First Claim
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1. An apparatus for electronic communication, comprising:
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a uni-directional microphone mounted in said housing with its sound-responsive element facing outwardly thereof, said uni-directional microphone having a central axis that defines a region of maximum sensitivity to sound waves incident on said uni-directional microphone; and
at least two loudspeakers mounted in said housing with their mouths facing outwardly thereof, said loudspeakers being electrically connected in phase opposition relative to each other, said loudspeakers having substantially similar sound intensity dispersion patterns and being positioned symmetrically relative to the central axis of said microphone, such that equal and corresponding portions of the loudspeaker sound intensity dispersion patterns of said loudspeakers are positioned symmetrically about said central axis whereby acoustic coupling between said loudspeakers and said microphone is substantially reduced.
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Abstract
A teleconferencing terminal for hands-free full duplex audio telecommunication systems is provided which limits the amount of acoustic coupling between the terminal'"'"'s microphone and loudspeaker. A directional microphone is positioned equidistantly from two loudspeakers such that audio signals emanating from the loudspeakers are acoustically coupled by the microphone at substantially equivalent audio levels. The terminal loudspeakers are impedance matched and connected in phase opposition with respect to each other so that signals emanating from the loudspeakers in the vicinity of the microphone are destructively canceled.
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12 Claims
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1. An apparatus for electronic communication, comprising:
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a housing;
a uni-directional microphone mounted in said housing with its sound-responsive element facing outwardly thereof, said uni-directional microphone having a central axis that defines a region of maximum sensitivity to sound waves incident on said uni-directional microphone; and
at least two loudspeakers mounted in said housing with their mouths facing outwardly thereof, said loudspeakers being electrically connected in phase opposition relative to each other, said loudspeakers having substantially similar sound intensity dispersion patterns and being positioned symmetrically relative to the central axis of said microphone, such that equal and corresponding portions of the loudspeaker sound intensity dispersion patterns of said loudspeakers are positioned symmetrically about said central axis whereby acoustic coupling between said loudspeakers and said microphone is substantially reduced. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
a microphone stalk extending from the housing for positioning said uni-directional microphone.
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3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the uni-directional microphone is a cardioid microphone.
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4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein, the loudspeakers have matched impedances.
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5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
an echo cancellation circuit operatively connected to the microphone and loudspeakers.
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6. An apparatus for electronic communication, comprising:
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a housing;
a uni-directional microphone mounted in said housing with its sound-responsive element facing outwardly thereof, said uni-directional microphone having a central axis that defines a region of maximum sensitivity to sound waves incident on said uni-directional microphone; and
at least two loudspeakers mounted in said housing with their mouths facing outwardly thereof, said loudspeakers being electrically connected in phase opposition relative to each other, said loudspeakers having substantially similar sound intensity dispersion patterns and being positioned symmetrically relative to the central axis of said microphone, such that a portion of the sound intensity dispersion pattern of one of said loudspeakers overlaps with a portion of the sound intensity dispersion pattern of the other loudspeaker to define a sound cancellation zone which coincides with the region of maximum sensitivity of the microphone, whereby acoustic coupling between said loudspeakers and said microphone is substantially reduced. - View Dependent Claims (7)
a microphone stalk extending from the housing for positioning said uni-directional microphone within the sound cancellation zone.
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8. An apparatus for electronic communication, comprising:
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a housing;
a uni-directional microphone mounted in said housing with its sound-responsive element facing outwardly thereof, said uni-directional microphone having a central axis that defines a region of maximum sensitivity to sound waves incident on said uni-directional microphone; and
at least two loudspeakers mounted in said housing electrically configured in phase opposition relative to each other with their mouth facing outwardly thereof, each speaker having an axis of maximum intensity directed away from the central axis of the microphone at equal angles with respect to the central axis, said loudspeakers having substantially similar sound intensity dispersion patterns and disposed symmetrically relative to the central axis of said microphone such that portions of their respective sound intensity dispersion patterns overlap in an area defining a region of maximum sensitivity in the vicinity of the central axis of the microphone whereby acoustic coupling between said loudspeakers and said microphone is substantially reduced. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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11. An apparatus for electronic communication, comprising:
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a housing having an outer surface;
two acoustic channels formed in said housing, said acoustic channels intersecting at respective first ends thereof to form a channel intersection;
a uni-directional microphone mounted in said housing with its sound-responsive element facing outwardly thereof, said uni-directional microphone having a central axis that defines a region of maximum sensitivity to sound waves incident on said uni-directional microphone;
first and second ports formed on the outer surface of the housing and spaced equidistant from the central axis of said uni-directional microphone, each of said ports terminating the second end of respective ones of said acoustic channels; and
a loudspeaker positioned in said channel such that its mouth coincides with a plane defined by the acoustic channel intersection such that acoustic signals emanating from the mouth of said loudspeaker are in phase opposition to acoustic signals emanating from the rear of said loudspeaker. - View Dependent Claims (12)
said ports each have an axis directed away from the central axis of said uni-directional microphone at equal angles with respect thereto.
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