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Two active element in-the-ear microphone system

Patent 5692059 Issued on November 25, 1997. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject February 24, 2015. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Microphone with vibration cancellation
Patent #: 4442323
Issued on: 04/10/1984
Inventor: Yoshida ,   et al.

Hearing aids, signal supplying apparatus, systems for compensating hearing deficiencies, and methods
Patent #: 4548082
Issued on: 10/22/1985
Inventor: Engebretson ,   et al.

Device for picking up bone-conducted sound in external auditory meatus and communication device using the same Patent #: 5295193
Issued on: 03/15/1994
Inventor: Ono

Inventor

Application

No. 393839 filed on 02/24/1995

US Classes:

381/151, Body contact wave transfer (e.g., bone conduction earphone, larynx microphone)381/312, HEARING AIDS, ELECTRICAL381/328Ear insert

Examiners

Primary: Kuntz, Curtis
Assistant: Barnie, Rexford

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

H04R 025/00

Abstract

The herein described invention relates to an ear mounted, in-the-ear compound microphone system which simultaneously uses both an accelerometer, or vibration transducer, to sense bone conducted low speech frequencies and a microphone with controlled frequency response to sense airborne high speech frequencies within the ear canal. It combines the speech spectrum components picked up by the two transducers into a single composite audio signal with improved human speech frequency response characteristics. It simultaneously demonstrates significantly reduced sensitivity to surrounding background noise and provides measurable hearing protection for the user. Through adjustment and alteration of the supporting electronic circuitry, the operating characteristics and performance of the compound microphone can be changed. The in-the-ear microphone system can be used with a two-way speech system by installing a miniature earphone element within a common housing with the microphone.

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