NZ756429A - Hearing protection device with sound reflectors - Google Patents
Hearing protection device with sound reflectorsInfo
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Abstract
A hearing protection device comprising a first ear protector, the first ear protector comprising at least a first sound attenuation body, a first receiver, and a first primary microphone, the first sound attenuation body comprising a cup portion providing a noise dampening space, the cup portion having a peripheral part comprising a forward facing part, a rearward facing part, an upper part and a lower part, the cup portion further comprising: an outer surface facing the ambient space; an inner cup portion accommodating the first receiver; a primary sound reception area positioned in a central area of the outer surface of the cup portion, where the central area is in an area which is between 20 and 80 % of the length between the forward facing part and the rearward facing part; and at least a first sound reflector configured to reflect and direct sound waves towards the primary sound reception area, where the first sound reflector is positioned in an area on the outer surface between the sound reception area and the peripheral part of the cup portion. ing a peripheral part comprising a forward facing part, a rearward facing part, an upper part and a lower part, the cup portion further comprising: an outer surface facing the ambient space; an inner cup portion accommodating the first receiver; a primary sound reception area positioned in a central area of the outer surface of the cup portion, where the central area is in an area which is between 20 and 80 % of the length between the forward facing part and the rearward facing part; and at least a first sound reflector configured to reflect and direct sound waves towards the primary sound reception area, where the first sound reflector is positioned in an area on the outer surface between the sound reception area and the peripheral part of the cup portion.
Description
HEARING PROTECTION DEVICE WITH SOUND REFLECTORS
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present disclosure relates to a hearing protection device.
BACKGROUND
Hearing in combat and/or emergency situations, it may be desirable for a user to protect
his/her hearing while enabling the user to communicate with others via radio
communication. During combat situations a user may need to wear a hearing protector, to
attenuate noise from gunfire, machinery and other types of constant or intermittent noise.
A drawback of using a hearing protection device may be that normal sounds, such as
speech, or other environmental sounds may be attenuated, causing the user to struggle in
hearing what is going on around him. One solution for this has been to provide the
hearing protector with forward facing microphones that allow the user to hear sounds that
are received by the microphones, that are positioned close to the face of the user. Due to
this positioning the user cannot recognize the direction where the sound is coming from,
i.e. whether the sound is coming from behind, from the side, above or other positions,
especially where the headset is configured to pass a hear-through function of the sound
through the hearing protection device.
The hearing of a normal person is highly advanced and the processing of the hearing in
the brain is a highly complex process, where one of the factors that the brain takes into
account is head related transfer functions of the sound, where the sound is reflected of
structures of the head, such as the outer ear of the user. All of this mechanism is
bypassed using conventional hear-through functions using forward facing microphones,
which means that the brain of the user is not able to recognize the direction of a sound.
SUMMARY
Thus, there is a need to improve the hear-through function of a hearing protection device.
Accordingly, a hearing protection device is provided, the hearing protection device
comprising a first ear protector, the first ear protector comprising at least a first sound
attenuation body, a first receiver, and a first primary microphone, the first sound
attenuation body comprising a cup portion providing a noise dampening space, the cup
portion having a peripheral part comprising a forward facing part, a rearward facing part,
an upper part and a lower part, the cup portion further comprising: an outer surface facing
the ambient space; an inner cup portion accommodating the first receiver; a primary
sound reception area positioned in a central area of the outer surface of the cup portion;
and at least a first sound reflector configured to reflect and direct sound waves towards
the primary sound reception area, where the first sound reflector is positioned in an area
on the outer surface between the sound reception area and the peripheral part of the cup
portion. The central area may be in an area which is between 20 and 80 % of the length
between the forward facing part and the rearward facing part
The hearing protection device is configured to protect the hearing of a user using a sound
attenuation body, where the sound attenuation body provides a predefined sound
attenuation for the user from sounds that occur in the surroundings of the user. Such
sounds may be sounds that have such a high volume so that a single instance or a
constant exposure to the sounds may become damaging to the hearing of the user. The
sound attenuation body blocks or reduces the magnitude of the sound to the user. The
sound attenuation body on its own is non-distinctive in what sounds are attenuated, and
reduces the volume of all sounds to the user. Thus, in order to make it easier for the user
to operate using the hearing protection device, the hearing protection device may be
configured with a hear-through function, where the hear through function allows certain
sounds to be transmitted from the outside of the hearing protection device and to the user.
This may e.g. be sounds such as voices, so that the user is capable of conversing with his
surroundings without having to take off the hearing protection device. Other types of
sounds may e.g. be low level ambient sounds which the user would hear without the use
of the hearing protection device.
Within the meaning of the present invention, the central area may be an area that may be
defined in two dimensions, where one dimension may be from the forward facing part to
the rearwards facing part, and a second dimension may be from the upper part towards
the lower part. The size of the central area may therefore be defined by a first dimension
and/or a second dimension, where each of the dimensions define how the central area
extends within one dimension. Thus, as an example, when the central area may be in an
area which is between 20 and 80 % of the length between the forward facing part and the
rearward facing part, the limitation may be seen as being limiting in one of the two
dimensions defining the two dimensional area, i.e. in the dimension extending from the
forward facing part to the rearwards facing part.
It is an advantage of the present disclosure, that the hearing protection device can
emulate at least part of the head related transfer functions to enable or allow the user to
recognize the direction of soundwaves that come into contact or fall upon the hearing
protection device. Further, the present disclosure reduces the need for highly complex
processing of the microphone input signals to maintain directional cues for the user.
One issue relating to traditional hear hear-through functions or processing is that the user
in most cases is not capable of identifying which direction a sound comes from, as the
microphones often override the functionality of the brain, to calculate where a sound is
coming from using only the ears. The hearing processing in the brain utilizes the body of
the user, and especially the outer ear, and the head, to calculate/determine where sound
is coming from, as the brain knows how sound reflects of the physical structures of the
body, and can therefore process the signals in a certain way, to identify e.g. the direction
of the sound. A microphone is often positioned on hearing protection devices in a front
area of the hearing protection device, which means that it is difficult for the user to identify
where the sound is coming from.
With the present hearing protection device, the outer surface of the cup portion is provided
with a sound reflection structure, that allows the sound to be reflected of this structure
before it is received by a microphone, in a similar manner as an outer ear of a user
functions. Thus, if a sound comes from a certain source, the sound wave may arrive at the
sound reception area in a direct manner, as well as a reflection of the sound reflector,
meaning that a sound originating from one source is received at two different times. The
brain knows how to process this sound, meaning that this allows the user unconsciously
to identify the direction of the sound. This is further assisted by utilizing the hearing of the
opposite ear, as this also allows the brain to process the same sound from a completely
different direction. Thus, the provision of a sound reflector on the hearing protection
device, may increase the complexity of the sound received by a microphone, and where
this sound is transmitted onwards to a receiver, where the receiver may reproduce the
sound with the complexity of how it was received. Thus, the user may receive the sound in
a similar manner as he would do without the use of the hearing protection device.
The sound reception area of the hearing protection device may be seen as the area
where the sound is intended to be focused, similar to a focus point of a lens. The sound
reception area may be the area where a microphone is positioned, or it may be a part that
forwards the sound to a microphone that is positioned elsewhere.
The forward facing part, rearward facing part, upper part and the lower part of the cup
portion may be defined in view of how the cup portion is configured to the worn by the
user, where the forward facing part faces forward/the front part of the head, the rearward
facing part faces backward/the back of the head, the upper part faces upwards/the top of
the head, and the lower part faces downwards/the body of the user. The peripheral part of
the cup portion may be an annular part, the cup portion having a diameter that may be
adapted for the ear of the user, so that the peripheral area at least covers and/or encircles
the ear of the user. The cup portion may have an outer portion that faces the ambient
space, and an inner cup portion that is configured to face the ear of the user. The inner
cup portion may be provided with a sound-deadening or sound-attenuating material, such
as an acoustic foam which is capable of absorbing sound waves by increasing air
resistance and thereby reducing the amplitude of the soundwaves, which may assist in
the attenuation of sounds from the ambient space. The receiver may be in the form of a
speaker, which may be used to transmit sound to the ear of the user, where the speaker is
often arranged between the sound-deadening material and the ear, allowing the sound
from the receiver to reach an ear of the user.
The present hearing protection device may be a passive hearing protection device, where
the ambient sounds are physically blocked and attenuated by the structure of the sound
attenuation body. Alternatively, or in combination, the hearing protection device and/or a
communication device connected to the hearing protection device may be provided with
active noise reduction, where the microphone may be utilized to capture a signal, and
electronics may create phase shifted signal cast out of a receiver and/or a speaker to
reduce the amplitude of the signal received by the microphone. The electronics may be
included in the hearing protection device and/or in the communication device connected
to the hearing protection device.
The sound reception area is in accordance with the present hearing protection device
located in a central part of the outer surface of the cup portion. The central positioning of
the sound reception area allows sounds from any side to be received by the sound
reception area, i.e. that the sound may be received from all directions, in the same
manner as the auditory canal is positioned on the side of a human head.
The central area may be an area that is between 20-80% of the width of the cup portion
from its forward facing part and the rearward facing part. The central area may be
between 30-70% of the width of the cup portion, or alternatively between 40-60% of the
width. The central area may have a tangential axis, where the sound reception area is
located is close to being parallel to a tangential axis of the side of the head, so that the
central area is somewhat parallel to the side of the head, similar to the opening of the
auditory canal of a human ear.
As sound strikes the user, the size and shape of the head, ears, ear canal, density of the
head, size and shape of nasal and oral cavities, all transform the sound and affect how
the sound is perceived, boosting some frequencies and attenuating others, where the
brain takes all of these factors into consideration. The provision of the present hearing
protection device is intended to provide a more complex sound image for the brain to
process, by replicating some of the structural features that would otherwise be bypassed
by the provision of a hearing protection device.
The cup portion may be a cup formed shell, having at least one sound attenuating wall,
where the outer side of the wall is intended to face the ambient space, while the opposing
inner side of the wall is intended to face the ear of the user.
In one or more embodiments, the hearing protection device may comprise a second ear
protector, the second ear protector comprising a second attenuation body, where the
second ear protector is configured to be connected to the first attenuation body via a
connecting element, such as a headband, helmet, etc. The second sound attenuation
body may be similar to the first sound attenuation body, and have the same or similar
structures, where the shape of the second sound attenuation body may have a vertically
mirrored structure, so that the structures of the first attenuation body that are forward
facing, are similarly forward facing on the second sound attenuation body, when they are
positioned on the opposite side of the head and/or on the opposite ear of the user. The
connecting element may be a head strap, a helmet, or any suitable structure that is
capable of holding the first and the second sound attenuation body to the side of the head
covering the ear of the user. The first and the second sound attenuation bodies may be
provided with a connecting part, where the connecting part may be e.g. attached to a
headwear of a user, such as a helmet, hat, or other suitable headwears, where the
headwear may thereby be part of the connecting element allowing the sound attenuation
bodies to the biased in a direction towards the ear of the user and hold the sound
attenuation bodies in a correct position. Such connecting elements are well known to the
person skilled in the art, and the person skilled in the art will recognize based on the
present disclosure that any suitable structural element may be utilized for connecting the
first attenuation body to the second attenuation body.
In one or more embodiments, the first sound reflector may be positioned between the
rearward facing part of the peripheral part and the primary sound reception area. The
sound reflector may be positioned in an area to emulate the function of e.g. the Antihelix
of an ear of a user, where the first sound reflector may reflect sounds that originate in a
direction from the forwards facing part and reflect the sound towards the sound reception
area.
In one or more embodiments, the cup portion may further comprise a second sound
reflector, where the second sound reflector is positioned between the upper part of the
peripheral part and the primary sound reception area. The sound reflector may be
positioned in an area to emulate the function of the Helix, spine of Helix or the Triangular
Fossa of an ear of a user, where the first sound reflector may reflect sounds that originate
in a direction from the upper part and reflect the sound towards the sound reception area.
The second sound reflector may be connected to the first sound reflector, and/or where
the area connecting the first sound reflector and the second sound reflector may have the
same height relative to the sound reception area. The height may be seen as the distance
from a plane defined by the peripheral part of the cup portion, and towards the distal
portion of the sound reflector.
In one or more embodiments, the cup portion may further comprise a third sound reflector,
where the third sound reflector is positioned between a lower part of the peripheral part
and the primary sound reception area. The sound reflector may be positioned in an area
to emulate the function of the Antitragus of an ear of a user, where the first sound reflector
may reflect sounds that originate in a direction from the lower part and reflect the sound
towards the sound reception area.
In one or more embodiments, the cup portion further may comprise a fourth sound
reflector, where the fourth sound reflector is positioned between the forward facing part of
the peripheral part and the primary sound reception area. The fourth sound reflector may
be positioned in an area to emulate the function of the tragus of an ear of a user, where
the fourth sound reflector may reflect sounds that originate in a direction from the
rearward facing part and reflect the sound towards the sound reception area. The fourth
sound reflector may also be utilized having a function of a funnel, so that sound received
from e.g. another sound reflector may be directed towards the sound reception area.
In one or more embodiments, the cup portion further may comprise a channel, where the
channel extends in a direction extending from a forward facing part and a rearward facing
part of the cup portion. The channel may have a channel surface, where the channel
surface is positioned lower than an upper part and/or upper edge of any of the sound
reflectors, so that the sound reflectors may reflect incoming sound towards the channel
surface. In one or more embodiments the channel has a length along the direction
extending from a forward-facing part and a rearward facing part of the cup portion, which
is longer than a width extending in a direction from the upper part towards the lower part.
Thus, the length of the channel is larger than the width of the channel. In one exemplary
embodiment, the primary sound reception area is positioned on the channel and/or the
channel surface.
In one or more embodiments, the cup portion may comprise a channel surface, where the
channel surface may be seen as a surface area between one or more of the sound
reflectors and the primary sound reception area. The channel surface may be a part of the
primary sound reception area.
In one or more embodiments the cup portion may comprise a surface area between at
least one sound reflector and the sound reception area. The surface area may be
positioned between the primary sound reception area and one or more of the first sound
reflector, second sound reflector, third sound reflector and the fourth sound reflector. In
one embodiment the surface area may be positioned between all sound reflectors. The
surface area may be an area that is parallel to a plane defined by the peripheral part of
the cup portion. The positioning of a surface area between a sound reflector and the
sound reception area means that the sound reflected from a sound reflector has a delay
when it reaches the primary sound reception area, where the delay may assist in
identifying the direction of the sound.
In one or more embodiments, the cup portion may be provided with a surface area
extending between the fourth sound reflector and the sound reception area.
The provision of a sound reflector allows the sound coming from an emanating source to
be received in at least two separate points in time, as the reflected sound wave has to
travel a longer distance than a sound that is received directly at the sound reception area.
Thus, the provision of at least one sound reflector allows the complexity of the sound to be
increased, where the increased complexity of the sound may be processed by the brain of
the user, as this complex sound is closer to the type of sound which the user is already
familiar with, when the user is not using a hearing protection device. Thereby, the need for
complex processing of microphone input signals to emulate the head related transfer
functions is reduced.
Any one or more of the sound reflectors that are positioned on the outer cup portion may
also function as a blocking structure, where the sound coming from a direction that has to
pass the sound reflector may be attenuated by the sound reflector, and thereby reduce in
amplitude before it reaches the sound reception area. This is intended to emulate the
physical structures of the ear, where the structures both operate as a sound reflection
structure as well as an attenuation element. This may increase the complexity of the
sound received at the sound reception area, allowing the processing of the brain to be
similar to what is occurring when the user is not using a hearing protection device, and
thereby the physical structures of the hearing protection device are intended to emulate
the physical structures of the ear, to increase the sound complexity, not only as a sound
reflector, but also as an attenuation element.
In one or more embodiments, the cup portion may comprise a channel extending from the
sound reception area in a direction towards the front facing part of the peripheral edge,
where the at least first sound reflector optionally abuts the channel. The channel
extending from the sound reception area and forwards may emulate the Concha of the
outer human ear, so that the channel may operate as a structure that directs the sounds
towards the sound reception area. This may both be any sounds that intersect the channel
directly from the source of the sound or sounds that intersect the channel indirectly from
the source of the sound, such as sounds that reflect off sound reflectors or of the side of
the head, such as sounds that are transformed by the head or the body of the user.
In one or more embodiments, the sound reception area may comprise a microphone
opening for directing incoming sound to the first primary microphone. The microphone
opening may allow the microphone to be positioned in an area that is away from the outer
surface of the cup portion. The microphone opening may collect sounds that are directed
towards the sound reception area and/or the opening and lead the sounds towards the
microphone via the microphone opening. The opening may allow the microphone to be
positioned away from the sound reception area, and where the microphone may e.g. be
positioned on an inner side of a wall of the cup portion, while the sound reception area is
on the opposing outer side of the wall.
The microphone opening may be provided with a membrane or filter element, where the
membrane/filter element may provide e.g. water and dust protection to the microphone
and/or any elements of the inner cup portion while still allowing sound to pass the
membrane/filter element without attenuating the sound, or at least without attenuating the
sound in a significant way.
In one or more embodiments, the sound reception area may be offset from the outer
surface of the cup portion in a radial direction. The radial direction may be a direction that
is substantially normal to the side of the head, and/or a plane defined by the peripheral
part of the cup portion. By offsetting the sound reception area from the outer surface of
the cup portion it is possible to ensure that sounds that emanate from a plane that is
tangential to the outer surface of the cup portion cannot reach the sound reception area
directly but can only be received by reflecting the sounds by physical structures into the
sound reception area. Thus, the sounds that are directed to the sound reception area
have a vector that at least partially has a direction that is parallel to the radial direction,
where the sounds still may have vectors in other directions in a three dimensional space,
the other directions being different from the radial direction. Thus, the sound reception
area may be moved from the outer surface of the cup portion, and thereby increasing the
complexity of the sound when the sound interacts with the sound reception area.
In one or more embodiments, the sound reception area may comprise an opening in the
outer surface of the cup portion. The opening in the outer surface of the cup portion may
allow the sound reception area to be moved from the outer surface of the cup portion and
in a radial direction towards the side of the head of the user when the cup portion is in
use, and allowing the sound reception area to be counter-sunk, e.g. where a microphone
may be positioned inside the opening. By providing an opening and positioning the sound
reception area inside the opening, a wind protector may be positioned between the outer
surface and the sound reception area, which means that the sound reception area may be
protected from noise that would distort the sound, such as wind.
In one or more embodiments, the sound reception area may comprise a canal extending
from the outer surface of the cup portion and extending inwards towards the inner portion
of the cup portion. The canal may be utilized to transfer the sound from one position to
another, similar to an auditory canal of the human ear. The canal may e.g. transfer the
sound from one area to another area where the sound is received by a
microphone/microphone opening. The canal may either transfer the sound identically from
one area to the other or may also be utilized to increase the complexity of the sound,
similar to the ear canal of the user. The canal may be utilized to force the sound to bounce
off structures inside the canal to e.g. to linearize the sound waves. I.e. that the direction of
the sound waves is substantially parallel when the sound is received by the microphone.
In one or more embodiments, the cup portion may comprise a primary canal having a first
end at and extending from the outer surface of the cup portion towards a second end. The
canal may direct the sound from the outside of the outer surface and towards the second
end of the canal.
In one or more embodiments, the second end of the primary canal comprises the sound
reception area. Thus, the sound reception area is similar to the Tympanic membrane of
the ear, where sound is received at the end of the canal and has travelled through the
canal before it is received at the end of the canal. The sound reception area may
comprise a microphone at the second end or may comprise a microphone opening at the
end of the canal, where a microphone is positioned on the opposite side of the
microphone opening.
In one or more embodiments, an upper part of the cup portion may have an upper height
that is lower than the lower height of the cup portion in the lower part, where the upper
height extends from the forward facing part to the rearwards facing part. The reduced
height of the upper part means that the upper part of the cup portion may be positioned
under a helmet. The upper portion may have an upper height that is at least less than
50% of the lower height of the lower portion. The upper portion may extend from the upper
part 302 and towards a sound reflector, where the upper portion may extend up to 50% of
the distance from the upper part towards the lower part. The upper portion may have a
upper height where no part of the upper portion does not extend beyond 50% of the
height of the sound reflector.
In one embodiment, the rearwards facing part of the cup portion may have a rearward
height that is equal to or within a range of 20% more or less than the forward height of the
forward facing part of the cup portion.
In one or more embodiments, the sound receiving area may be configured to be
positioned substantially centered relative to the ear canal of the user, when the hearing
protection device is in use. By positioning the sound receiving area substantially centered
relative to the ear canal of the user, the hearing protection device can utilize other head
related transfer functions of the sounds, even though the outer ear is covered by the
hearing protection device. The hearing processing of the brain is configured to a spatial
recognition of the head as well as the ears, and by positioning the sound receiving area in
the same central area as the ear canal, it may be possible to simplify the processing of the
sound by the brain by introducing the sounds in a similar position to what the body is used
to. The meaning of the term “substantially centered relative to the ear canal of the user”
means that a normal emanating from the ear canal of the user will intersect the sound
reception area. The normal is substantially orthogonal to the side of the head and is an
axis that extends outwards from the side of the head of the user. Thus, the imaginary axis
will intersect both the ear canal of the user and the sound reception area.
In one or more embodiments, the first ear protector may be an over-the-ear configuration.
An over-the-ear configuration is where the sound attenuation body covers the entire ear,
and the peripheral part of the cup portion has a diameter that is larger than the ear of the
user, in any direction. An over-the-ear hearing protector may be provided in different
sizes, to accommodate different sizes of ear of a user. This essentially means that the
hearing protector can be positioned over the ear of a user, without coming into contact
with the ear.
In one or more embodiments, the peripheral edge of the cup portion may be provided with
a cushion providing a seal between the side of the head and the cup portion. The cushion
may be made of or comprise a foam material, and has an outer surface that can provide a
comfortable fit to the side of the head, as well as a sound attenuating seal. The cushion
may be adapted to form to the surface area of the side of the head, and where the foam is
both flexible and pliable to adapt to a curved surface area.
In one or more embodiments, the hearing protection device may comprise a secondary
microphone device wired to a secondary terminal of the first connector, the secondary
microphone device configured for picking up own voice of a user of the hearing protection
device. The secondary microphone may be a boom microphone, which is attached to the
hearing protector and extends along a boom and can be configured to be positioned in
front of or near the mouth of the user for picking up and transmitting the user’s voice to
e.g. radio communication.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become
readily apparent to those skilled in the art by the following detailed description of
exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 schematically illustrates an exemplary hearing protection system,
Fig. 2 is an end view of an exemplary first connector of the hearing protection device
Fig. 3 is an end view of an exemplary second connector of the communication device,
Fig. 4 is a schematic block diagram of a processor of an exemplary communication
device,
Fig. 5 schematically illustrates an exemplary hearing protection device,
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a cup portion,
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a cup portion,
Fig. 8 is a side view of a cup portion,
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a cup portion, and
Fig. 10 is a sectional view of a cup portion taken along axis X-X.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Various exemplary embodiments and details are described hereinafter, with reference to
the figures when relevant. It should be noted that the figures may or may not be drawn to
scale and that elements of similar structures or functions are represented by like reference
numerals throughout the figures. It should also be noted that the figures are only intended
to facilitate the description of the embodiments. They are not intended as an exhaustive
description of the invention or as a limitation on the scope of the invention. In addition, an
illustrated embodiment needs not have all the aspects or advantages shown. An aspect or
an advantage described in conjunction with a particular embodiment is not necessarily
limited to that embodiment and can be practiced in any other embodiments even if not so
illustrated, or if not so explicitly described.
Fig. 1 shows an exemplary hearing protection system. The hearing protection system 2
comprises a hearing protection device 4 and a communication device 6. The hearing
protection device 4, see also Fig. 5, comprises a first connector 8; a first ear protector 10;
and a second ear protector 12. The first ear protector 10 comprises a first sound
attenuation body 14A, a first primary microphone 16, and a first receiver 18, wherein the
first primary microphone 16 and the first receiver 18 are electrically connected to a first
primary terminal and a first receiver terminal of the first connector 8, respectively, i.e. the
first primary microphone 16 is electrically connected to a first primary terminal of the first
connector 8 and the first receiver 18 is electrically connected to a first receiver terminal of
the first connector 8. The first sound attenuation body 14A is configured to cover an outer
ear of a user.
The second ear protector 12 comprises a second sound attenuation body 14B, a second
primary microphone 20, and a second receiver 22, wherein the second primary
microphone 20 and the second receiver 22 are electrically connected to a second primary
terminal and a second receiver terminal of the first connector 8, respectively, i.e. the
second primary microphone 20 is electrically connected to a second primary terminal of
the first connector 8 and the second receiver 22 is electrically connected to a second
receiver terminal of the first connector 8. The second sound attenuation body 14B is
configured to cover an outer ear of a user.
The hearing protection device 4 comprises a secondary microphone device 24 electrically
connected to a secondary terminal of the first connector, the secondary microphone
device configured for picking up own voice of a user of the hearing protection device. The
hearing protection device 4 comprises a microphone boom 26 with a distal end 28, and
the secondary microphone device 24 is arranged at the distal end 28 of the microphone
boom 26.
In hearing protection device 4, the first ear protector 10 comprises a first cushion 30
configured to encircle an outer ear of the user, and the second ear protector 12 comprises
a second cushion 32 configured to encircle an outer ear of the user. The hearing
protection device 4 comprising a headband 34, wherein the first ear protector 10 and the
second ear protector 12 are connected to respective first end 36 and second end 38 of
the headband 34.
The communication device 6 comprises a processor 50 and an interface, the interface
comprising a hearing protection device interface 52 for connection to hearing protection
device 4; a user interface 54 including one or more buttons, such as a first button 56; and
a radio interface 58 including a third connector 60 for connecting to and communicating
with a radio unit 70 or communication system/intercom system via cable 72. The
processor 50 is wired to respective terminals of the hearing protection device interface 52;
the user interface 54; and the radio interface 58.
The third connector 60 comprising a power terminal (not shown) for provision of power to
the communication device 6 from a power unit, e.g. a battery (not shown), of the radio unit
70 connected to the third connector 60. The hearing protection device interface 52
includes a second connector 74 comprising terminals configured for mating with
respective terminals of the first connector 8 of the hearing protection device 4. When the
hearing protection device 4 is connected to the communication device 6, the processor 50
receives, via the second connector 74, a first primary microphone input signal 16A from
the first primary microphone 16 of hearing protection device 4 and a second primary
microphone input signal 20A from the second primary microphone 20 of hearing
protection device 4. Further, the processor is configured to output a first output signal 18A
for the first receiver 18 of hearing protection device 4, and to output a second output
signal 22A for the second receiver 22 of hearing protection device 4. Further, when the
hearing protection device 4 is connected to the communication device 6, the processor 50
optionally receives, via the second connector 74, a secondary microphone input signal
24A from the secondary microphone device of hearing protection device 4.
Fig. 2 is an end view of an exemplary first connector 8 of the hearing protection device 4.
The first connector 8 comprises a first primary terminal 80, a first receiver terminal 82, a
second primary terminal 84, and a second receiver terminal 86.
The first connector 8 may comprise a secondary terminal 88. The secondary terminal 88
is electrically connected to the secondary microphone device 24 configured for picking up
own voice of a user of the hearing protection device. The first connector 8 comprises a
reference terminal 90 also denoted a ground terminal.
Fig. 3 is an end view of an exemplary second connector 74 of the communication device
6. The second connector 74 comprises a first primary terminal 80A, a first receiver
terminal 82A, a second primary terminal 84A, and a second receiver terminal 86A. The
terminals 80A, 82A, 84A, 86A are configured for mating with respective terminals 80, 82,
84, 86 of the first connector 8 of the hearing protection device 4.
The second connector 74 may comprise a secondary terminal 88A. The secondary
terminal 88A is electrically connected to the processor 50 for feeding secondary
microphone input signal 24A from secondary microphone device 24 to the processor 50.
The second connector 74 comprises a reference terminal 90A also denoted a ground
terminal.
Fig. 4 shows a schematic block diagram of a processor of an exemplary communication
device 6. The processor 50 has a first primary input 100 electrically connected to first
primary terminal 80A of second connector 74 and configured to receive first primary
microphone input signal 16A from the first primary microphone 16 of hearing protection
device 4. The processor 50 has a first receiver output 102 electrically connected to first
receiver terminal 82A of second connector 74 and configured to output first output signal
18A to the first receiver 18 of hearing protection device 4. The processor 50 has a second
primary input 104 electrically connected to second primary terminal 84A of second
connector 74 and configured to receive second primary microphone input signal 20A from
the second primary microphone 20 of hearing protection device 4. The processor 50 has a
second receiver output 106 electrically connected to second receiver terminal 86A of
second connector 74 and configured to output second output signal 22A to the second
receiver 22 of hearing protection device 4. The processor 50 has a secondary input 108
electrically connected to secondary terminal 88A of second connector 74 and configured
to receive secondary microphone input signal 24A from the secondary microphone device
24 of hearing protection device 4.
The processor 50 is configured to process the first primary microphone input signal 16A
for provision of a first output signal 18A for the first receiver based on the first primary
microphone input signal 16A; and output the first output signal 18A to the first receiver
terminal 82A of the second connector.
The processor 50 comprises hear-through processing module 110 for performing hear-
through processing of the first primary microphone input signal 16A and the second
primary microphone input signal 20A. The hear-through processing module 110
comprises first noise reduction module 110A for performing noise reduction, such as
impulse noise reduction, on the first primary microphone input signal 16A for provision of a
first primary output signal 18B forming at least part of first output signal 18A for the first
receiver 18 based on the first primary microphone input signal 16A. The hear-through
processing module 110 comprises second noise reduction module 110B for performing
noise reduction, such as impulse noise reduction, on the second primary microphone
input signal 20A for provision of second primary output signal 22B forming at least part of
second output signal 22A for the second receiver 22 based on the second primary
microphone input signal 20A.
The processor 50 comprises communication module 112 for provision of first secondary
output signal 18C forming at least part of first output signal 18A for the first receiver 18
based on an input audio signal 114 received from the radio unit 70 via third connector 60
of radio interface 58. Further, the communication module 112 is configured for provision of
second secondary output signal 22C forming at least part of second output signal 22A for
the second receiver 22 based on the input audio signal 114. The communication module
112 is optionally configured to provide an output audio signal 116 for the radio unit 70 via
third connector 60 of radio interface 58 based on the secondary microphone input signal
24A. The secondary microphone input signal 24A may be fed directly to the radio interface
as output audio signal 116 or optionally processed in voice processing module 118. The
voice processing module is optionally configured to filter and/or amplify the secondary
microphone input signal 24A for provision of the output audio signal. In one or more
exemplary processors, the input audio signal 114 from the radio interface is fed directly to
mixer.
The processor 50 comprises mixing module 120 for provision of the first output signal 18A
based on the first primary output signal 18B and the first secondary output signal 18C,
e.g. by addition and/or a linear combination of the first primary output signal 18B and the
first secondary output signal 18C. Further, the mixing module 114 is optionally configured
for provision of the second output signal 22A based on the second primary output signal
22B and the second secondary output signal 22C, e.g. by addition and/or a linear
combination of the second primary output signal 22B and the second secondary output
signal 22C.
The processor 50 optionally comprises controller 122 configured to control one or more of
hear-through processing module 110 (via control signal 124), communication module 112
(via control signal 126) and mixing module 120 (via control signal 128), e.g. based on user
input signal 130 from the user interface 54. For example, the communication module may
be controlled to only feed the secondary microphone input signal 24A as the output audio
signal 116 if the user input signal 130 is indicative of a user activating the first button 56
(push-to-talk function). The user input signal from the user interface may be fed to the
third connector to enable control of the radio unit 70. In one or more exemplary
communication devices, the control signal 124 controls, e.g. sets and/or adjusts, one or
more noise reduction parameters, such as one or more filter coefficients, of noise
reduction modules 110A, 110B. In one or more exemplary communication devices, the
control signal 126 controls, e.g. sets and/or adjusts, one or more voice processing
parameters, such as one or more filter coefficients and/or one or more gains of voice
processing module 118. In one or more exemplary communication devices, the control
signal 128 controls, e.g. sets and/or adjusts, one or more mixing parameters, such as one
or more gain coefficients and/or weights, of mixing module 120.
The processor 50 is powered from the radio unit 70 or communication system/intercom
system via a power terminal of the third connector 60 comprising a power terminal for
provision of power to the communication device from a radio unit connected to the third
connector.
Accordingly, the processor 50 is configured to receive a first primary microphone input
signal 16A from the first primary microphone 16; process, with the hear-through
processing module 110 and mixing module 120, the first primary microphone input signal
16A for provision of a first output signal 18A for the first receiver based on the first primary
microphone input signal 16A; and output the first output signal 18A to a first receiver
terminal of the second connector.
Fig. 5 schematically illustrates hearing protection device 4 and components thereof. A
cable with conductors connects terminals of first connector 8 with respective microphones
16, 20, 24 and receivers 18, 22. In one or more exemplary hearing protection devices, the
first connector is arranged near or in an ear protector, and the first connector and second
connector are connected via a cable with connectors for mating with the first and second
connector, respectively.
Fig. 6 shows a cup portion 200 of an exemplary first sound attenuation body 14A seen in
a side perspective view of the outer surface 201 of the cup portion 200. The cup portion
comprises an upper part 202, a lower part 203, a rearward facing part 204 and a forward
facing part 205. The cup portion has connecting parts 206 respectively positioned on the
rearward facing part 204 and the forward facing part 205 (not shown) for e.g. connecting a
connecting element, such as a headband to the cup portion. The cup portion 200
comprises a microphone port 207, which is positioned in a central location between the
forward facing part 205 and the rearward facing part 204. The microphone port 207 may
be part of the sound receiving area, where the microphone (not shown) may be positioned
at the bottom of the microphone port 207.
The microphone port 207 is arranged on a surface area that configured to be substantially
parallel to the side of the head of the user, so that the microphone port points outwards in
a radial direction away from the side of the head during use.
The cup portion 200 may be provided with a first sound reflector 208, a second sound
reflector 209 and a third sound reflector 210, which are positioned above, behind and
below the microphone port 207, in order to surround the microphone port from three sides.
The sound reflectors are adapted to reflect soundwaves that come from a front facing
direction, an upwards direction and a downwards direction, relative to the cup portion,
towards the microphone port 207. The ear protector comprises a microphone (also
denoted first primary microphone and/or second primary microphone) arranged at the
microphone port 207, e.g. on the inside or on the outside of the cup portion. The
microphone is adapted to receive any sounds that enter the microphone port and
transforms the sound waves into electrical signals. The first 208, second 209 and third
210 sound reflectors may be connected to each other, as is shown in the present
example, creating a single structure that surrounds the microphone port 207 from at least
three sides. It is obvious to the person skilled in the art, that the reflector structure 211
shown in this example is only exemplary and can be adjusted and amended in various
ways to obtain a similar structure, as long as it is configured to reflect sound waves
towards the microphone port 207.
The reflection structure 208, 209, 210 may be seen as structural elements that are
adapted to replicate parts of the physical structures of the human ear of a user. By
providing the reflecting structures it is possible to get a complex sound image, where the
same sound can reach the microphone port 207 at different times, allowing the brain to
distinguish between the sounds, and their time difference, to identify in a better way where
the sounds come from. Thus, the reflector structure 211 is intended to replicate at least
parts of the sound reflecting properties of the human ear.
Fig. 7 shows the inner part 212 of the cup portion 200 seen in a perspective side view.
The cup portion may be seen as being a shell 213, which has an annular peripheral part
214 which surrounds the inner volume 215 of the shell. The inner surface 216 of the cup
portion 200 comprises a microphone port 207, where the microphone port comprises a
side wall 217 and a bottom wall 218, where the bottom wall 218 comprises a microphone
opening 219, allowing sound to be transferred from the opposite side and inwards towards
the microphone (not shown) which may be attached to the bottom wall 218 to allow the
microphone to receive the sounds that are received through the microphone opening 219.
The lower part 203 may further be provided with a cable opening 220, which allows a
cable communication cable (not shown) to be inserted into the inner volume 215 of the
shell, to provide electrical communication with the microphone (not shown) and a receiver
and/or a speaker (not shown). The microphone opening 219 in this example, may be seen
as the primary sound reception area, where the side walls 217 and the bottom wall 218
may be seen as a canal (auditory canal) adapted to transfer the sound from the outer
surface of the cup portion towards the primary sound reception area.
The microphone opening is offset from the outer surface of the cup portion (shown in Fig.
6) which means that most sounds have to be reflected of different structures before the
sound waves enter the microphone opening. This means that the sound received in the
microphone opening may be a sound originating from a single source, but enters the
microphone opening at different time intervals, thereby creating a complex sound that is
received by the microphone. This complex sound is then received by the microphone,
optionally processed with hear-through processing and/or noise-cancellation, and
transferred to the receiver (speaker) to output sound to the ear of the user, when the user
is wearing the hearing protection device.
The inner volume 215 of the shell/cup portion may be filled or at least partly filled with a
sound deadening material (not shown), in order to attenuate any sound waves that may
travel through the outer wall of the shell during use, and attenuate the sound waves on
their way towards the ear of the user. Furthermore, the inner volume 215 may be provided
with a speaker/receiver (not shown), where the speaker is configured to output sounds
based on an output signal from a sound processing element (not shown) or
communication device to the ear of the user, while the cup portion 200 is worn to cover
the outer ear of a user.
Fig. 8 shows a side view of the cup portion 200, having same reference numbers as the
cup portion seen in Fig. 6 and 7, where the parts having where the axis A represents the
distance from the forwards facing part 205 to the rearward facing part 204. The sound
reception area (microphone port 207) can be seen as being positioned substantially
equidistantly from the forwards facing part 205 and the rearward facing part 204, i.e. at the
centre of the axis A. In accordance with this disclosure, the positioning of the sound
reception area may be between 20% and 80% of the distance from the rearward facing
part and the forward facing part, which effectively means that the sound reception area is
not on the forward facing parts and the rearward facing parts, and is directed outwards
from the side of the head. Optionally, the sound reception area is aligned with or
positioned directly in extension to the ear canal of the user, when the user has positioned
the cup portion to cover the ears.
The cup portion 200 may be provided with an area 220 in the vicinity of the upper part 202
where the height of the cup portion 200 is less than the cup portion 200 is in the vicinity of
the lower area 203. This reduced height (measured along an ear-to-ear axis during use of
the hearing protection device) may be utilized when the cup portion is intended to be
inserted under a helmet, hat or other headwear of the user, when a user wears both a
hearing protection device as well as a headwear, such as a combat helmet.
Fig. 9 shows a cup portion 300 of an exemplary first sound attenuation body 14A seen in
a side perspective view of the outer surface 301 of the cup portion 300. The cup portion
comprises an upper part 302, a lower part 303, a rearward facing part 304 and a forward
facing part 305. The cup portion has connecting parts 306 respectively positioned on the
rearward facing part 304 and the forward facing part 305 (not shown) for e.g. connecting a
connecting element, such as a headband to the cup portion. The cup portion 300
comprises a microphone port 307, which is positioned in a central location between the
forward facing part 305 and the rearward facing part 304. The microphone port 307 may
be part of the sound receiving area, where the microphone (not shown) may be positioned
at the bottom of the microphone port 307.
The microphone port 307 is arranged on a surface area that configured to be substantially
parallel to the side of the head of the user, so that the microphone port points outwards in
a radial direction away from the side of the head during use.
The cup portion 300 may be provided with a first sound reflector 308, a second sound
reflector 309 and a third sound reflector 310, which are positioned above, behind and
below the microphone port 307, in order to surround the microphone port from three sides.
The sound reflectors are adapted to reflect soundwaves that come from a front facing
direction, an upwards direction and a downwards direction, relative to the cup portion,
towards the microphone port 307. The ear protector comprises a microphone (also
denoted first primary microphone and/or second primary microphone) arranged at the
microphone port 307, e.g. on the inside or on the outside of the cup portion. The
microphone is adapted to receive any sounds that enter the microphone port and
transforms the sound waves into electrical signals. The first 308, second 309 and third
310 sound reflectors may be connected to each other, as is shown in the present
example, creating a single structure that surrounds the microphone port 307 from at least
three sides. It is obvious to the person skilled in the art, that the reflector structure 311
shown in this example is only exemplary and can be adjusted and amended in various
ways to obtain a similar structure, as long as it is configured to reflect sound waves
towards the microphone port 307.
The sound reflectors 308,309,310 may define a cannel structure 313, where the channel
structure extends in a direction from the forward facing part towards the rearwards facing
part. The channel 301 may have a first axis E which extends in a direction from the
forward facing part 305 towards the rearwards facing part 304, and a second axis F,
where the second axis extends in a direction from the upper part 302 towards the lower
part 303. The channel 313 may have a first length along the axis E which is larger than a
second length along the axis F.
The cup portion 300 may be provided with a fourth reflector structure 312, where the
fourth reflector structure is positioned between the forward-facing part 304 and the
microphone port 307. The fourth reflector structure 312 may be utilized to reflect a sound
that travels in a direction from the rearwards facing part 304 toward the forward-facing
part 305 towards the microphone port 307. The fourth reflector structure 312 may assist in
the hearing protection device in assessing the direction of a sound, as the fourth reflector
structure 312 may increase the complexity of the sound which enters the microphone port
307, as the sound has reflected from a at least one sound reflection structures prior to
entering the microphone port 307.
The reflection structure 308, 309, 310 may be seen as structural elements that are
adapted to replicate parts of the physical structures of the human ear of a user. By
providing the reflecting structures it is possible to get a complex sound image, where the
same sound can reach the microphone port 307 at different times, allowing the brain to
distinguish between the sounds, and their time difference, to identify in a better way where
the sounds come from. Thus, the reflector structure 311 is intended to replicate at least
parts of the sound reflecting properties of the human ear.
Fig. 10 shows a sectional view of a cup portion 300 taken along axis X-X from Fig. 9. The
cup portion has a forward facing part 305 and a rearwards facing part 304, where the first
sound reflector 308 is positioned between the microphone port 307 and the rearwards
facing part 304, and where the fourth sound reflector 312 is positioned between the
forwards facing part 305 and the microphone port 307. The cup portion 300 comprises an
inner volume 314, which may be defined by the peripheral edge 315 of the cup portion
300.
The fourth sound reflector 312 may have a first height H1 which is lower than the height
H2 of the first sound reflector 308, second sound reflector 309 and/or the third sound
reflector 310 shown in Fig. 9, where the height may e.g. be seen as the height from the
surface area 316 of the channel 313 towards the distal part 317 of the fourth sound
reflector and/or the distal part 318 of the first 308, second 309 or third sound reflectors
310. The fourth sound reflector 312 may have a fourth surface area 319, which extends
from the distal part 317 towards the surface area 316 of the channel 313, where the fourth
surface area is at a right angle to the channel surface area 316, allowing sounds to
bounce off the fourth surface area 319 and towards the microphone port. The angle G,
between the channel surface area 316 and the fourth surface 319 may be seen as being
approximately 90 degrees. The transition from the fourth surface 319 and the front surface
320 towards the forward facing part may also be approximately at a right angle, where the
front surface 320 may curve towards the forward facing part 304 in a suitable manner. The
cup portion 300 may comprise a microphone port 321, where e.g. a boom microphone
(not shown) may be connected to the cup portion.
In an embodiment, the hearing protection system of figure 1 and/or the hearing protection
device of figure 5 may comprise a first (left) cup portion according to figure 9 and a
second (right) cup portion according to figure 9, thereby providing a first (left) microphone
port 321 comprised by the first (left) cup portion and a second (right) microphone port 321
comprised by the second (right) cup portion. In this embodiment, a microphone such as a
boom microphone may be connected to the first (left) cup portion or to the second (right)
cup portion. In an embodiment, no boom microphone is connected to the first (left) cup
portion and no boom microphone is connected to the second (right) cup portion.
The use of the terms “first”, “second”, “third” and “fourth”, “primary”, “secondary”, “tertiary”
etc. does not imply any particular order, but are included to identify individual elements.
Moreover, the use of the terms “first”, “second”, “third” and “fourth”, “primary”, “secondary”,
“tertiary” etc. does not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms “first”,
“second”, “third” and “fourth”, “primary”, “secondary”, “tertiary” etc. are used to distinguish
one element from another. Note that the words “first”, “second”, “third” and “fourth”,
“primary”, “secondary”, “tertiary” etc. are used here and elsewhere for labelling purposes
only and are not intended to denote any specific spatial or temporal ordering.
Furthermore, the labelling of a first element does not imply the presence of a second
element and vice versa.
Although features have been shown and described, it will be understood that they are not
intended to limit the claimed invention, and it will be made obvious to those skilled in the
art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit
and scope of the claimed invention. The specification and drawings are, accordingly to be
regarded in an illustrative rather than restrictive sense. The claimed invention is intended
to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents.
EXAMPLES
Also, in the following, examples of a hearing protection device, a communication device,
and a hearing protection system comprising a hearing protection device and a
communication device are disclosed. Any of the features disclosed in the following
examples may be implemented in the hearing protection device of the claims as well as in
the above specification.
A hearing protection system comprising a hearing protection device and a communication
device is disclosed, wherein the hearing protection device comprises a first connector; a
first ear protector comprising a first sound attenuation body, a first primary microphone,
and a first receiver, wherein the first primary microphone and the first receiver are
electrically connected to a first primary terminal and a first receiver terminal of the first
connector, respectively, and wherein the first sound attenuation body is configured to
cover an outer ear of a user; and a second ear protector comprising a second sound
attenuation body, a second primary microphone, and a second receiver, wherein the
second primary microphone and the second receiver are electrically connected to a
second primary terminal and a second receiver terminal of the first connector,
respectively, and wherein the second sound attenuation body is configured to cover an
outer ear of a user, and wherein the communication device comprises an interface
including a second connector comprising terminals configured for mating with respective
terminals of the first connector of the hearing protection device, the communication device
comprising a processor configured to: receive a first primary microphone input signal from
the first primary microphone; process the first primary microphone input signal for
provision of a first output signal for the first receiver based on the first primary microphone
input signal, wherein to process the first primary microphone input signal comprises
applying noise reduction to the first primary microphone input signal; and output the first
output signal to a first receiver terminal of the second connector.
It is an important advantage of the hearing protection device that a hearing protection
device with improved flexibility during use is provided. The present hearing protection
device allows for easy switching between an earmuff hearing protection device and an
earpiece hearing protection device.
The disclosed hearing protection device and hearing protection system is easy to handle
and maintain.
Further, the present disclosure allows for improved and complex hearing protection
processing due to processing being performed in a communication device.
It is an advantage of the present disclosure that an effective passive (mechanical) sound
attenuation is provided with the ear protectors given an available ear protector volume,
while at the same time allowing for improved hear-through processing and communication
with external devices.
The hearing protection device comprises a first connector. The first connector comprises a
number of terminals, such as at least four terminals. The first connector comprises a first
primary terminal and a first receiver terminal. The first connector optionally comprises a
second primary terminal and a second receiver terminal. The first connector optionally
comprises a secondary terminal.
The hearing protection device comprises a first ear protector. The first ear protector
comprises a first sound attenuation body, a first primary microphone, and a first receiver,
wherein the first primary microphone and the first receiver are electrically connected to a
first primary terminal and a first receiver terminal of the first connector, respectively. The
first sound attenuation body is configured to cover an outer ear or at least a part of an
outer ear of a user. The first ear protector optionally comprises a first cushion configured
to encircle an outer ear of the user. The first ear protector may be an earmuff.
The hearing protection device comprises a second ear protector. The second ear
protector comprises a second sound attenuation body, a second primary microphone, and
a second receiver, wherein the second primary microphone and the second receiver are
electrically connected to a second primary terminal and a second receiver terminal of the
first connector, respectively. The second sound attenuation body is configured to cover an
outer ear or at least a part of an outer ear of a user. The second ear protector may be an
earmuff.
The first primary microphone device and the second primary microphone device are
configured to receive sound from the surroundings. The first receiver and the second
receiver are configured for outputting audio or sound signals towards the respective ears
of the user when the hearing protection device is in use.
In one or more exemplary hearing protection devices, the hearing protection device
comprises a secondary microphone device electrically connected to a secondary terminal
of the first connector. The secondary microphone device may be configured for picking up
own voice of a user of the hearing protection device. For example, the hearing protection
device optionally comprises a microphone boom with a distal end. The secondary
microphone device may be arranged at the distal end of the microphone boom. The
secondary microphone device comprises on or more microphones and is configured to
provide a secondary microphone input signal on the secondary terminal of the first
connector. The second ear protector optionally comprises a second cushion configured to
encircle an outer ear of the user.
The hearing protection device may be a passive hearing protection device. A passive
hearing protection device is a hearing protection device with no internal power source. A
passive hearing protection device allows for a simple ear protector with increased
available volume in ear protectors for dampening of sound.
In one or more exemplary hearing protection devices, the first ear protector comprises a
first attachment assembly, wherein the first attachment assembly is configured for
attachment to a helmet. The second ear protector optionally comprises a second
attachment assembly, wherein the second attachment assembly is configured for
attachment to a helmet.
The hearing protection device may comprise a headband. The first ear protector may be
connected or connectable to a first end of the headband. The second ear protector may
be connected or connectable to a second end of the headband.
A communication device is disclosed. The communication device comprises an interface
including a second connector comprising terminals configured for mating with respective
terminals of the first connector of the hearing protection device.
The second connector comprises a number of terminals, such as at least four terminals.
The second connector comprises a first primary terminal and a first receiver terminal. The
second connector optionally comprises a second primary terminal and a second receiver
terminal. The second connector optionally comprises a secondary terminal.
The interface of the communication device comprises a hearing protection device
interface including the second connector for connection to the hearing protection device.
The interface of the communication device may comprise a user interface including one or
more buttons, such as a first button, and optionally a radio interface. The first button of the
user interface may be configured as a push-to-talk button. The radio interface is
configured for connection to a radio unit or a communication system/intercom system. The
radio interface may include a third connector for connecting to and communicating with a
radio unit or a central communication system/intercom system via a cable.
The third connector may comprise a power terminal for provision of power to the
communication device from a power unit, e.g. a battery, of the radio unit or communication
system/intercom system when connected to the third connector. Accordingly, the hearing
protection system may be configured for receiving power from a radio unit or intercom
system via the third connector. This is highly beneficial, since charging of batteries and/or
exchange of batteries is not necessary for the hearing protection system, but moved to the
radio unit/intercom system, in turn making handling and operation of the hearing
protection easier and more reliable.
The communication device optionally comprises a processor. The processor is wired to
respective terminals of the hearing protection device interface, the user interface, and the
radio interface. The processor may be configured to receive a first primary microphone
input signal from the first primary microphone; process the first primary microphone input
signal for provision of a first output signal for the first receiver based on the first primary
microphone input signal; and output the first output signal to a first receiver terminal of the
second connector. By having signal processing taking place in the communication device,
a more complex and sophisticated signal processing can take place while allowing for a
reduced-size ear protector and/or improved mechanical noise reduction in the ear
protector. Further, the same hearing protection device can be readily used for
different/next-generation communication devices.
In the processor of the communication device, to process the first primary microphone
input signal may comprise performing hear-through processing of the first primary
microphone input signal. In the present context hear-through processing is signal
processing which improves or adjusts the properties of the input signal for the benefit of
the user. In other words, hear-through processing is the ability for the user to hear the
surrounding environment, while being protected by the hearing protection system. The
hear-through path is the electrical path from the external microphone (first primary
microphone and second primary microphone) through the processor and which is then
played in the receiver (first receiver and second receiver).
In the processor of the communication device, to process the first primary microphone
input signal may comprise, e.g. as part of performing hear-through processing of the first
primary microphone input signal, applying noise reduction, e.g. impulse noise reduction
and/or broadband noise reduction, to the first primary microphone input signal. Applying
noise reduction to the first primary microphone input signal may comprise applying noise
reduction to selected frequency bands, such as one, two, three, or more frequency bands,
of the first primary microphone input signal.
In one or more exemplary communication devices, the processor may be configured to
receive a second primary microphone input signal from the second primary microphone;
process the second primary microphone input signal for provision of a second output
signal for the second receiver based on the second primary microphone input signal; and
output the second output signal to a second receiver terminal of the second connector.
In the processor of the communication device, to process the second primary microphone
input signal may comprise performing hear-through processing of the second primary
microphone input signal.
In the processor of the communication device, to process the second primary microphone
input signal may comprise, e.g. as part of performing hear-through processing of the
second primary microphone input signal, applying noise reduction, e.g. impulse noise
reduction and/or broadband noise reduction, to the second primary microphone input
signal. Applying noise reduction to the second primary microphone input signal may
comprise applying noise reduction to selected frequency bands, such as one, two, three,
or more frequency bands, of the second primary microphone input signal.
Accordingly, the processor may comprise a hear-through processing module for hear-
through processing of the first primary microphone input signal and/or the second primary
microphone input signal. The processor, e.g. as part of hear-through processing module,
may comprise a first noise reduction module for performing noise reduction, such as
impulse noise reduction and/or broadband noise reduction, on the first primary
microphone input signal, e.g. for provision of a first primary output signal forming at least
part of the first output signal for the first receiver based on the first primary microphone
input signal. The processor, e.g. as part of hear-through processing module, may
comprise a second noise reduction module for performing noise reduction, such as
impulse noise reduction and/or broadband noise reduction, on the second primary
microphone input signal, e.g. for provision of second primary output signal forming at least
part of second output signal for the second receiver based on the second primary
microphone input signal.
In one or more exemplary communication devices, the processor may be configured to
receive a secondary microphone input signal from the secondary microphone device;
process the secondary microphone input signal for provision of an output audio signal
based on the secondary microphone input signal; and output the output audio signal, e.g.
to an audio terminal of the radio interface. Thereby, the communication device is able to
pick-up and transmit to a radio unit own voice of a user of the hearing protection device.
To process the secondary microphone input signal may comprise applying noise
reduction, e.g. impulse noise reduction and/or broadband noise reduction, to the
secondary microphone input signal. Applying noise reduction to the secondary
microphone input signal may comprise applying noise reduction to selected frequency
bands, such as one, two, three, or more frequency bands, of the secondary microphone
input signal.
In one or more exemplary communication devices, the processor may be configured to
receive an input audio signal via the radio interface, e.g. via the third connector; and form
the first output signal and/or the second output signal based on the input audio signal. The
processor may be configured to process the input audio signal for provision of a first
secondary output signal forming at least a part of the first output signal based on the input
audio signal and/or for provision of a second secondary output signal forming at least a
part of the second output signal based on the input audio signal. To process the input
audio signal and/or to form the first output signal and/or the second output signal based
on the input audio signal may comprise applying noise reduction, e.g. impulse noise
reduction and/or broadband noise reduction, to the input audio signal. Applying noise
reduction to the input audio signal may comprise applying noise reduction to selected
frequency bands, such as one, two, three, or more frequency bands, of the input audio
signal.
Accordingly, the processor may comprise a communication module configured for
provision of a first secondary output signal forming at least part of the first output signal for
the first receiver based on input audio signal from the radio interface. The input audio
signal may be used directly as the first secondary output signal or processed, e.g. noise-
reduced, to form the first secondary output signal. The communication module is
optionally configured for provision of second secondary output signal forming at least part
of second output signal for the second receiver based on the input audio signal. The input
audio signal may be used directly as the second secondary output signal or processed,
e.g. noise-reduced, to form the second secondary output signal. The communication
module may be configured to provide an output audio signal for the radio
unit/communication system/intercom system based on the secondary microphone input
signal. The secondary microphone input signal may be fed directly to the radio interface
as output audio signal or optionally processed, e.g. noise-reduced, in a voice processing
module of the communication module. The voice processing module may be configured to
filter and/or amplify the secondary microphone input signal for provision of the output
audio signal. Accordingly, the communication module may comprise a voice processing
module configured to process the secondary microphone input signal to form the output
audio signal. The voice processing module may comprise a noise reduction module for
applying noise-reduction to the secondary microphone input signal. In the communication
module, to process the secondary microphone input signal may comprise applying noise
reduction to the secondary microphone input signal. Applying noise reduction to the
secondary microphone input signal optionally comprises applying impulse noise reduction
to the secondary microphone input signal. Applying noise reduction to the secondary
microphone input signal may comprise applying broadband noise reduction to the
secondary microphone input signal. Applying noise reduction to the secondary
microphone input signal may comprise applying noise reduction to selected frequency
bands, such as one, two, three, or more frequency bands, of the secondary microphone
input signal.
The processor of the communication device may comprise a mixing module configured for
provision of the first output signal based on the first primary output signal from the hear-
through processing module, and the first secondary output signal from the communication
module, e.g. by addition and/or a linear combination of the first primary output signal and
the first secondary output signal. Further, the mixing module may be configured for
provision of the second output signal based on the second primary output signal from the
hear-through processing module, and the second secondary output signal from the
communication module, e.g. by addition and/or a linear combination of the second primary
output signal and the second secondary output signal.
ITEMS
Also disclosed are hearing protection devices and hearing protection systems according
to any of the following items. Any of the features disclosed in the following Items may be
implemented in the hearing protection device of the claims as well as in the above
specification.
1. A hearing protection system comprising a hearing protection device and a
communication device, wherein the hearing protection device comprises
a first connector;
a first ear protector comprising a first sound attenuation body, a first primary
microphone, and a first receiver, wherein the first primary microphone and the first
receiver are electrically connected to a first primary terminal and a first receiver terminal of
the first connector, respectively, and wherein the first sound attenuation body is
configured to cover an outer ear of a user; and
a second ear protector comprising a second sound attenuation body, a second
primary microphone, and a second receiver, wherein the second primary microphone and
the second receiver are electrically connected to a second primary terminal and a second
receiver terminal of the first connector, respectively, and wherein the second sound
attenuation body is configured to cover an outer ear of a user, and
wherein the communication device comprises an interface including a second connector
comprising terminals configured for mating with respective terminals of the first connector
of the hearing protection device, the communication device comprising a processor
configured to:
receive a first primary microphone input signal from the first primary microphone;
process the first primary microphone input signal for provision of a first output
signal for the first receiver based on the first primary microphone input signal, wherein to
process the first primary microphone input signal comprises applying noise reduction to
the first primary microphone input signal; and
output the first output signal to a first receiver terminal of the second connector.
2. Hearing protection system according to item 1, wherein the hearing protection device
comprises a secondary microphone device electrically connected to a secondary terminal
of the first connector, the secondary microphone device configured for picking up own
voice of a user of the hearing protection device.
3. Hearing protection system according to item 2, wherein the hearing protection device
comprises a microphone boom with a distal end, and wherein the secondary microphone
device is arranged at the distal end of the microphone boom.
4. Hearing protection system according to any of items 1-3, wherein the hearing protection
device is a passive hearing protection device.
. Hearing protection system according to any of items 1-4, wherein the first ear protector
comprises a first cushion configured to encircle an outer ear of the user, and wherein the
second ear protector comprises a second cushion configured to encircle an outer ear of
the user.
6. Hearing protection system according to any of items 1-5, wherein the first ear protector
comprises a first attachment assembly, and wherein the second ear protector comprises a
second attachment assembly, the first attachment assembly and the second attachment
assembly each being configured for attachment to a helmet.
7. Hearing protection system according to any of items 1-5, the hearing protection device
comprising a headband, and wherein the first ear protector and the second ear protector
are connected to respective first end and second end of the headband.
8. Hearing protection system according to any of items 1-7, wherein the interface
comprises a user interface including one or more buttons; and a radio interface for
connection with a radio unit and/or an intercom system.
9. Hearing protection system according to any of items 1-8, wherein to process the first
primary microphone input signal comprises performing hear-through processing of the first
primary microphone input signal.
. Hearing protection system according to any of items 1-9, wherein applying noise
reduction to the first primary microphone input signal comprises applying impulse noise
reduction to the first primary microphone input signal.
11. Hearing protection system according to any of items 1-10, wherein the processor is
configured to:
receive a second primary microphone input signal from the second primary
microphone;
process the second primary microphone input signal for provision of a second
output signal for the second receiver based on the second primary microphone input
signal; and
output the second output signal to a second receiver terminal of the second
connector.
12. Hearing protection system according to item 11, wherein to process the second
primary microphone input signal comprises performing hear-through processing of the
second primary microphone input signal.
13. Hearing protection device according to any of items 11-12, wherein to process the
second primary microphone input signal comprises applying noise reduction to the second
primary microphone input signal.
14. Hearing protection system according to any of items 1-13 as dependent on item 2 and
item 8, wherein the processor is configured to:
receive a secondary microphone input signal from the secondary microphone
device;
process the secondary microphone input signal for provision of an output audio
signal based on the secondary microphone input signal; and
output the output audio signal to an audio terminal of the radio interface.
. Hearing protection system according to any of items 11-14 as dependent on item 8,
wherein the processor is configured to:
receive an input audio signal via the radio interface; and
form the first output signal based on the input audio signal.
16. A hearing protection device comprising
a first connector;
a first ear protector comprising a first sound attenuation body, a first primary
microphone, and a first receiver, wherein the first primary microphone and the first
receiver are electrically connected to a first primary terminal and a first receiver terminal of
the first connector, respectively, and wherein the first sound attenuation body is
configured to cover an outer ear of a user; and
a second ear protector comprising a second sound attenuation body, a second
primary microphone, and a second receiver, wherein the second primary microphone and
the second receiver are electrically connected to a second primary terminal and a second
receiver terminal of the first connector, respectively, and wherein the second sound
attenuation body is configured to cover an outer ear of a user.
17. Hearing protection device according to item 16, wherein the hearing protection device
comprises a secondary microphone device electrically connected to a secondary terminal
of the first connector, the secondary microphone device configured for picking up own
voice of a user of the hearing protection device.
18. Hearing protection device according to item 17, wherein the hearing protection device
comprises a microphone boom with a distal end, and wherein the secondary microphone
device is arranged at the distal end of the microphone boom.
19. Hearing protection device according to any of items 16-18, wherein the hearing
protection device is a passive hearing protection device.
. Hearing protection device according to any of items 16-19, wherein the first ear
protector comprises a first cushion configured to encircle an outer ear of the user, and
wherein the second ear protector comprises a second cushion configured to encircle an
outer ear of the user.
21. Hearing protection device according to any of item 16-20, wherein the first ear
protector comprises a first attachment assembly, and wherein the second ear protector
comprises a second attachment assembly, the first attachment assembly and the second
attachment assembly each being configured for attachment to a helmet.
22. Hearing protection device according to any of items 16-20, the hearing protection
device comprising a headband, and wherein the first ear protector and the second ear
protector are connected to respective first end and second end of the headband.
23. Hearing protection system comprising a hearing protection device according to any of
items 16-22 and a communication device comprising an interface including a second
connector comprising terminals configured for mating with respective terminals of the first
connector of the hearing protection device.
24. Hearing protection system according to item 23, the interface comprising a user
interface including one or more buttons; and a radio interface for connection with a radio
unit and/or an intercom system.
. Hearing protection system according to any of items 23-24, wherein the
communication device comprises a processor configured to:
receive a first primary microphone input signal from the first primary microphone;
process the first primary microphone input signal for provision of a first output
signal for the first receiver based on the first primary microphone input signal; and
output the first output signal to a first receiver terminal of the second connector.
Item 26. Hearing protection system according to item 25, wherein to process the first
primary microphone input signal comprises performing hear-through processing of the first
primary microphone input signal.
Item 27. Hearing protection system according to any of items 25-26, wherein to process
the first primary microphone input signal comprises applying noise reduction to the first
primary microphone input signal.
Item 28. Hearing protection system according to item 27, wherein applying noise reduction
to the first primary microphone input signal comprises applying impulse noise reduction to
the first primary microphone input signal.
Item 29. Hearing protection system according to any of items 27-28, wherein applying
noise reduction to the first primary microphone input signal comprises applying broadband
noise reduction to the first primary microphone input signal.
Item 30. Hearing protection system according to any of items 27-29, wherein applying
noise reduction to the first primary microphone input signal comprises applying noise
reduction to selected frequency bands, such as one, two, three, or more frequency bands,
of the first primary microphone input signal.
Item 31. Hearing protection system according to any of items 25-30, wherein the
processor is configured to:
receive a second primary microphone input signal from the second primary
microphone;
process the second primary microphone input signal for provision of a second
output signal for the second receiver based on the second primary microphone input
signal; and
output the second output signal to a second receiver terminal of the second
connector.
Item 32. Hearing protection system according to item 31, wherein to process the second
primary microphone input signal comprises performing hear-through processing of the
second primary microphone input signal.
Item 33. Hearing protection system according to any of items 31-32, wherein to process
the second primary microphone input signal comprises applying noise reduction to the
second primary microphone input signal.
Item 34. Hearing protection system according to item 33, wherein applying noise reduction
to the second primary microphone input signal comprises applying impulse noise
reduction to the second primary microphone input signal.
Item 35. Hearing protection system according to any of items 33-34, wherein applying
noise reduction to the second primary microphone input signal comprises applying
broadband noise reduction to the second primary microphone input signal.
Item 36. Hearing protection system according to any of items 33-35, wherein applying
noise reduction to the second primary microphone input signal comprises applying noise
reduction to selected frequency bands, such as one, two, three, or more frequency bands,
of the second primary microphone input signal.
Item 37. Hearing protection system according to any of items 15-36 as dependent on item
17 and item 25, wherein the processor is configured to:
receive a secondary microphone input signal from the secondary microphone
device;
process the secondary microphone input signal for provision of an output audio
signal based on the secondary microphone input signal; and
output the output audio signal to an audio terminal of the radio interface.
Item 38. Hearing protection system according to item 37, wherein to process the
secondary microphone input signal comprises applying noise reduction to the secondary
microphone input signal.
Item 39. Hearing protection system according to item 38, wherein applying noise reduction
to the secondary microphone input signal comprises applying impulse noise reduction to
the secondary microphone input signal.
Item 40. Hearing protection system according to any of items 38-39, wherein applying
noise reduction to the secondary microphone input signal comprises applying broadband
noise reduction to the secondary microphone input signal.
Item 41. Hearing protection system according to any of items 38-40, wherein applying
noise reduction to the secondary microphone input signal comprises applying noise
reduction to selected frequency bands, such as one, two, three, or more frequency bands,
of the secondary microphone input signal.
Item 42. Hearing protection system according to any of items 31-41 as dependent on item
16, wherein the processor is configured to:
receive an input audio signal via the radio interface; and
form the first output signal based on the input audio signal.
Item 43. Hearing protection system according to item 42, wherein to form the first output
signal based on the input audio signal comprises applying noise reduction to the input
audio signal.
Item 44. Hearing protection system according to item 43, wherein applying noise reduction
to the input audio signal comprises applying impulse noise reduction to the input audio
signal.
Item 45. Hearing protection system according to any of items 42-43, wherein applying
noise reduction to the input audio signal comprises applying broadband noise reduction to
the input audio signal.
Item 46. Hearing protection system according to any of items 42-45, wherein applying
noise reduction to the input audio signal comprises applying noise reduction to selected
frequency bands, such as one, two, three, or more frequency bands, of the input audio
signal.
Item 47. Hearing protection system according to any of items 23-46 as dependent on item
24, wherein the radio interface comprises a third connector comprising a power terminal
for provision of power to the communication device from a radio unit connected to the third
connector.
LIST OF REFERENCES
2 hearing protection system
4 hearing protection device
6 communication device
8 first connector
first ear protector
12 second ear protector
14A first sound attenuation body
14B second sound attenuation body
16 first primary microphone
16A first primary microphone input signal
18 first receiver
18A first output signal
18B first primary output signal
18C first secondary output signal
second primary microphone
20A second primary microphone input signal
22 second receiver
22A second output signal
22B second primary output signal
22C second secondary output signal
24 secondary microphone device
24A secondary microphone input signal
26 microphone boom
28 distal end
first cushion
32 second cushion
34 headband
36 first end of headband
38 second end of headband
50 processor
52 hearing protection device interface
54 user interface
56 first button
58 radio interface
60 third connector
70 radio unit
72 cable
74 second connector
80 first primary terminal of first connector
80A first primary terminal of second connector
82 first receiver terminal of first connector
82A first receiver terminal of second connector
84 second primary terminal of first connector
84A second primary terminal of second connector
86 second receiver terminal of first connector
86A second receiver terminal of second connector
88 secondary terminal of first connector
88A secondary terminal of second connector
90 reference (ground) terminal of first connector
90A reference (ground) terminal of second connector
100 first primary input of processor
102 first receiver output of processor
104 second primary input of processor
106 second receiver output of processor
108 secondary input of processor
110 hear-through processing module
110A first noise reduction module
110B second noise reduction module
112 communication module
114 input audio signal
116 output audio signal
118 voice processing module
120 mixing module
122 controller
124 control signal
126 control signal
128 control signal
130 user input signal from user interface
200 Cup portion
201 Outer surface
202 Upper part
203 Lower part
204 Rearward facing part
205 Forward facing part
206 Connecting part
207 Microphone port
208 First sound reflector
209 Second sound reflector
210 Third sound reflector
211 Reflector structure
212 Inner part
213 Shell
214 Annular peripheral part
215 Inner volume
216 Inner surface
217 Side wall
218 Bottom wall
219 Microphone opening
220 Cable opening
221 Channel
300 Cup portion
301 Outer surface
302 Upper part
303 Lower part
304 Rearward facing part
305 Forward facing part
306 Connecting part
307 Microphone port
308 First sound reflector
309 Second sound reflector
310 Third sound reflector
311 Reflector structure
312 Fourth sound reflector
313 Channel
314 Inner volume
315 Peripheral edge
316 Channel surface area
317 Distal part of fourth reflector
318 Distal part of first reflector
319 Fourth surface
320 Front surface
Claims (15)
1. A hearing protection device comprising a first ear protector, the first ear protector comprising at least a first sound attenuation body, a first receiver, and a first primary microphone, the first sound attenuation body comprising a cup portion providing a noise 5 dampening space, the cup portion having a peripheral part comprising a forward facing part, a rearward facing part, an upper part and a lower part, the cup portion further comprising: - an outer surface facing an ambient space; - an inner cup portion accommodating the first receiver; 10 - a primary sound reception area positioned in a central area of the outer surface of the cup portion, where the central area is in an area which is between 20 and 80 % of the length between the forward facing part and the rearward facing part; and - at least a first sound reflector configured to reflect and direct sound waves towards the primary sound reception area, where the first sound reflector is positioned in 15 an area on the outer surface between the primary sound reception area and the peripheral part of the cup portion.
2. A hearing protection device according to claim 1, wherein the hearing protection device comprises a second ear protector, the second ear protector comprising a second 20 attenuation body, where the second ear protector is configured to be connected to the first attenuation body via a connecting element.
3. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first sound reflector is positioned between the rearward facing part of the peripheral part and 25 the primary sound reception area.
4. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the cup portion further comprises a second sound reflector where the second sound reflector is positioned between the upper part of the peripheral part and the primary sound reception 30 area.
5. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the outer cup portion further comprises a third sound reflector where the third sound reflector is positioned between a lower part of the peripheral part and the primary sound reception 35 area.
6. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein cup portion further comprises a fourth sound reflector where the fourth sound reflector is positioned between the forward facing part of the peripheral part and the primary sound 5 reception area.
7. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the outer cup portion comprises a channel extending from the primary sound reception area in a direction towards the front facing part of the peripheral edge, where the at least first sound 10 reflector optionally abuts the channel.
8. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the primary sound reception area comprises a microphone opening for directing incoming sound to the first primary microphone.
9. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the primary sound reception area is offset from the outer surface of the cup portion in a radial direction 20
10. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the primary sound reception area comprises an opening in the outer surface of the cup portion.
11. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the 25 sound reception area comprises a canal extending from the outer surface of the cup portion and extending inwards towards the inner portion of the cup portion.
12. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the primary sound reception area is configured to be positioned substantially centered relative 30 to the ear canal of the user, when the hearing protection device is in use.
13. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the first ear protector is an over-the-ear configuration.
14. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the peripheral edge of the cup portion is provided with a cushion providing a seal between the side of the head and the cup portion. 5
15. A hearing protection device according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the hearing protection device comprises a secondary microphone device wired to a secondary terminal of a first connector, the secondary microphone device configured for picking up own voice of a user of the hearing protection device.
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