Directional acoustic device
First Claim
1. A directional acoustic device comprising:
- an acoustic source or an acoustic receiver;
a conduit to which the acoustic source or acoustic receiver is acoustically coupled and within which acoustic energy travels in a propagation direction from the acoustic source or to the acoustic receiver, the conduit having finite extent at which the conduit structure ends;
wherein the conduit has a radiating portion that has a radiating surface with leak openings that define controlled leaks through which acoustic energy radiated from the source into the conduit can leak to the outside environment or through which acoustic energy in the outside environment can leak into the conduit;
wherein the only path for acoustic energy in the conduit to reach the external environment or acoustic energy in the external environment to enter the conduit is through the controlled leaks;
wherein the leak openings define leaks having a first extent in the propagation direction, and also define leaks having a second extent at locations along the conduit with a constant time delay relative to the location of the source or receiver;
wherein the extents of the leaks are determinative of the lowest frequency where useful directivity control is obtained; and
wherein the lowest frequency of directivity control for the leak in the propagation direction is within 3 octaves of the lowest frequency of directivity control for the leak with constant time delay.
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Abstract
A directional acoustic device that has an acoustic source or an acoustic receiver, and a conduit to which the acoustic source or acoustic receiver is acoustically coupled and within which acoustic energy travels in a propagation direction from the acoustic source or to the acoustic receiver, the conduit having finite extent at which the conduit structure ends. The conduit has a radiating portion that has a radiating surface with leak openings that define controlled leaks through which acoustic energy radiated from the source into the conduit can leak to the outside environment or through which acoustic energy in the outside environment can leak into the conduit. The only path for acoustic energy in the conduit to reach the external environment or acoustic energy in the external environment to enter the conduit is through the controlled leaks. The leak openings define leaks having a first extent in the propagation direction, and also define leaks having a second extent at locations along the conduit with a constant time delay relative to the location of the source or receiver. The extents of the leaks are determinative of the lowest frequency where useful directivity control is obtained. The lowest frequency of directivity control for the leak in the propagation direction is within three octaves of the lowest frequency of directivity control for the leak with constant time delay.
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24 Claims
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1. A directional acoustic device comprising:
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an acoustic source or an acoustic receiver; a conduit to which the acoustic source or acoustic receiver is acoustically coupled and within which acoustic energy travels in a propagation direction from the acoustic source or to the acoustic receiver, the conduit having finite extent at which the conduit structure ends; wherein the conduit has a radiating portion that has a radiating surface with leak openings that define controlled leaks through which acoustic energy radiated from the source into the conduit can leak to the outside environment or through which acoustic energy in the outside environment can leak into the conduit; wherein the only path for acoustic energy in the conduit to reach the external environment or acoustic energy in the external environment to enter the conduit is through the controlled leaks; wherein the leak openings define leaks having a first extent in the propagation direction, and also define leaks having a second extent at locations along the conduit with a constant time delay relative to the location of the source or receiver; wherein the extents of the leaks are determinative of the lowest frequency where useful directivity control is obtained; and wherein the lowest frequency of directivity control for the leak in the propagation direction is within 3 octaves of the lowest frequency of directivity control for the leak with constant time delay. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A directionally radiating acoustic device, comprising:
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an acoustic source or receiver; a conduit to which the acoustic source or receiver is acoustically coupled and within which acoustic energy travels in a propagation direction from the acoustic source or to the acoustic receiver, the conduit having finite extent at which the conduit structure ends; wherein the conduit has a radiating portion that has a radiating surface with leak openings that define controlled leaks through which acoustic energy radiated from the source into the conduit can leak to the outside environment, or through which acoustic energy in the outside environment can leak into the conduit; wherein the only path for acoustic energy in the conduit to reach the external environment or acoustic energy in the external environment to enter the conduit is through the controlled leaks; wherein the radiating portion of the conduit expands radially out from the location of the source or receiver over a subtended angle; wherein the depth of the conduit decreases as distance from the acoustic source or receiver increases; and wherein the subtended angle is at least 15 degrees.
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24. A directionally radiating acoustic device comprising:
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an acoustic source or receiver; a conduit to which the acoustic source or receiver is acoustically coupled and within which acoustic energy travels in a propagation direction from the acoustic source or to the acoustic receiver, the conduit having finite extent at which the conduit structure ends; wherein the conduit has a radiating portion that has a radiating surface with leak openings that define controlled leaks through which acoustic energy radiated from the source into the conduit can leak to the outside environment, or through which acoustic energy in the outside environment can leak into the conduit; wherein the only path for acoustic energy in the conduit to reach the external environment or acoustic energy in the external environment to enter the conduit is through the controlled leaks; wherein the leak openings define leaks having a first extent in the propagation direction, and also define leaks having a second extent at locations along the conduit with a constant, maximum time delay relative to the location of the source or receiver; and wherein the ratio of the first extent to the second extent is less than 6.3 and greater than 0.25.
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Specification