WO2024090030A1 - 骨伝導スピーカユニット - Google Patents

骨伝導スピーカユニット Download PDF

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WO2024090030A1
WO2024090030A1 PCT/JP2023/031924 JP2023031924W WO2024090030A1 WO 2024090030 A1 WO2024090030 A1 WO 2024090030A1 JP 2023031924 W JP2023031924 W JP 2023031924W WO 2024090030 A1 WO2024090030 A1 WO 2024090030A1
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幹夫 福田
智也 渥美
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; ELECTRIC HEARING AIDS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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    • H04R25/60Mounting or interconnection of hearing aid parts, e.g. inside tips, housings or to ossicles
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    • H04R25/606Mounting or interconnection of hearing aid parts, e.g. inside tips, housings or to ossicles of acoustic or vibrational transducers acting directly on the eardrum, the ossicles or the skull, e.g. mastoid, tooth, maxillary or mandibular bone, or mechanically stimulating the cochlea, e.g. at the oval window
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; ELECTRIC HEARING AIDS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; ELECTRIC HEARING AIDS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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    • H04R1/10Earpieces; Attachments therefor ; Earphones; Monophonic headphones
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    • H04R1/1066Constructional aspects of the interconnection between earpiece and earpiece support
    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; ELECTRIC HEARING AIDS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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    • H04R2460/13Hearing devices using bone conduction transducers

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  • the present invention relates to a bone conduction speaker unit, and more specifically, to a speaker (earphone) that transmits vibrations based on an audio signal to the skull, allowing the user to hear bone-conducted sound, and in particular to a bone conduction speaker unit that is suitable for use by people with normal hearing.
  • bone conduction speakers transmit sound by vibrating the skull, and when in use, the vibrating surface must be placed against some part of the head and kept in that state.
  • a headband was used to press the speaker against the temples and mastoid process, just like regular headphones.
  • this method was avoided because it was bothersome to have to keep the headband on the head, and it was noticeable when worn.
  • the bone conduction speaker must be positioned so as not to block the ear canal and so as to abut against the periphery of the earshell, and the ear canal must be open.
  • the bone conduction speaker When used by people with normal hearing, they tend to preferentially recognize sounds that come in through the ear canal, as they are normal hearing people, and as a result, there is the problem that bone conduction sound is perceived as quiet.
  • Patent Document 1 Prior documents disclosing bone conduction speakers that do not block the ear canal and can be positioned to abut the periphery of the auricle, assuming that they will be used by people with normal hearing, include WO2008/029515 (Patent Document 1) and Patent Publication No. 4683635 (Patent Document 2).
  • Patent Document 1 is equipped with a ring-shaped holding means that fits inside the concha cavity, such as a C-shape, which is attached to the bone conduction speaker and holds the bone conduction speaker in contact with the tragus or a position nearby, and both outer surface parts of the holding means abut the inner part of the tragus and the inner surface of the concha cavity and are locked in place by continuing to press against them.
  • a ring-shaped holding means that fits inside the concha cavity, such as a C-shape, which is attached to the bone conduction speaker and holds the bone conduction speaker in contact with the tragus or a position nearby, and both outer surface parts of the holding means abut the inner part of the tragus and the inner surface of the concha cavity and are locked in place by continuing to press against them.
  • the invention in Patent Document 2 is a receiver device that includes a rod-shaped bone conduction speaker unit, a ring-shaped vibration transmission unit that fits into a recess including the concha cavity and has a shape and size that allows it to be pressed against the tragus and antitragus, and a support unit that supports the bone conduction speaker and connects to the auricle contact unit.
  • the size and shape of the concha cavity varies from person to person, and the holding means of the invention in Patent Document 1 and the vibration transmission unit of the invention in Patent Document 2, which are used by being placed inside the concha cavity, are both fixed sizes and cannot be adapted to the various sizes of ears, so some people can fit them in well and some cannot. Also, in the case of the invention in Patent Document 1, a considerable amount of force is required to press and deform the ring-shaped holding means when fitting it into the concha cavity, and the fit is not comfortable. Furthermore, the bone conduction speakers in the inventions in Patent Documents 1 and 2 abut against the antitragus and earlobe rather than the tragus, so the efficiency of generating air-conducted sound is poor.
  • the holding means of the invention in Patent Document 1 and the vibration transmission unit of the invention in Patent Document 2 both have fixed sizes, and therefore cannot be adapted to the various ear sizes that vary from person to person, resulting in problems such as some people being able to fit them in well and others not being able to, and also problems with poor air conduction sound generation efficiency. Therefore, the objective of the present invention is to provide a bone conduction speaker unit that can be easily worn regardless of the size or shape of the ear, and when used by a person with normal hearing, does not block the ear canal so the audibility of external sounds is not impeded, and has good air conduction sound generation efficiency and improved sound quality.
  • the present invention which aims to solve the above problems, comprises a bone conduction speaker and a support means that is fitted in the cavity of the concha and supports the bone conduction speaker,
  • This bone conduction speaker unit is characterized in that the support means is composed of a ring having a support pillar on its upper surface which is fixed to the bottom surface of the bone conduction speaker, and an elastic adapter which is fitted into a circumferential groove formed on the outer peripheral surface of the ring.
  • the elastic adapter comprises an annular portion that fits into the circumferential groove, and a protruding portion that protrudes horizontally from the annular portion and abuts against the inner surface of the concha cavity during use.
  • the protruding portion protrudes in a U-shape or V-shape, or the protruding portion protrudes in a swivel-like shape.
  • the ring is made of a hard resin
  • the elastic adapter is made of a soft material.
  • a number of different sizes and/or shapes of the elastic adapter are available, allowing them to be freely selected and replaced.
  • the bone conduction speaker is positioned so that a portion of it overlaps the opening of the ring.
  • the invention described in claim 8 for solving the above problem is a bone conduction speaker unit including a bone conduction speaker, a support means that is fitted in the cavity of the concha and supports the bone conduction speaker, and an eyeglasses mounting means for supporting the bone conduction speaker on eyeglasses
  • the support means is composed of a ring having a support rod on its upper surface that is fixed to the bottom surface of the bone conduction speaker, and an elastic adapter that is fitted into a circumferential groove formed on the outer circumferential surface of the ring
  • the bone conduction speaker unit is characterized in that the eyeglasses wearing means comprises an elastic support band and an eyeglasses wearing member, one end of the elastic support band is fixed to the bone conduction speaker and the other end is fixed to the eyeglasses wearing member, and the eyeglasses wearing member has temple insertion holes through which the temples of the eyeglasses can be inserted to be worn on the eyeglasses.
  • fitting holes are formed at both ends of the elastic support band, and one end of the elastic support band is fixed to the bone conduction speaker by fitting a locking portion formed on the bone conduction speaker into one of the fitting holes, and the other end of the elastic support band is fixed to the glasses mounting member by fitting a locking portion formed on the glasses mounting member into the other fitting hole.
  • the bone conduction speaker unit of the present invention is as described above, and since the elastic adapter distorts and deforms when worn, it can be easily worn regardless of the size or shape of the ear, and when used by a person with normal hearing, the ear canal is not blocked so external sounds are not impeded, and since the bone conduction speaker is fixed to the ring via a support and placed at a position (height) where it does not touch the human body, the vibration output can be transmitted directly and efficiently to the area around the ear canal via the ring, and the area around the ear canal including the tragus can be vibrated to efficiently generate air conduction sound in the ear canal, thereby improving sound quality.
  • the bone conduction speaker is stably supported in the desired position via an elastic support band, which has the effect of improving the fit when used by a person wearing glasses.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a configuration example of a bone conduction speaker unit according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • 1 is an exploded perspective view of a configuration example of a bone conduction speaker unit according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • 1 is a simplified vertical cross-sectional view of a configuration example of a bone conduction speaker unit according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
  • 1 is a diagram showing a mounting state of a bone conduction speaker unit according to a first embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram showing frequency characteristics of the bone conduction speaker unit according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a mounting state of the bone conduction speaker unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of a configuration example of a bone conduction speaker unit according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
  • Figures 1 to 4 show a first embodiment of a bone conduction speaker unit according to the present invention, which comprises a bone conduction speaker 1 and a support means 2 that fits within the cavity of the concha and supports the bone conduction speaker 1.
  • the support means 2 comprises a ring 3, usually made of hard resin, with a support post 4 erected on its upper surface, and an elastic adapter 6 that fits into a circumferential groove 5 formed on the outer periphery of the ring 3.
  • the upper end of the support post 4 is firmly fixed to the bottom surface of the case of the bone conduction speaker 1 by gluing, welding, screwing, or any other arbitrary means, thereby supporting the bone conduction speaker 1 (see Figures 2 and 3).
  • the bone conduction speaker 1 is preferably positioned so that part of it overlaps the opening of the ring 3 (see Figures 2 and 3). This is done in order to place the bone conduction speaker 1 very close to the ear canal 11 and actively utilize the sound leaking from the speaker (high-pitched sounds). Note that if the bone conduction speaker 1 were positioned so that it completely covered the opening of the ring 3, it would be possible to utilize the leaking sound more efficiently, but in order to visually emphasize that the ear canal 11 is open, the speaker is positioned so that the opening of the ring 3 is exposed.
  • the elastic adapter 6 is typically made of a soft material such as soft rubber or soft resin, and consists of an annular portion 7 that fits into the circumferential groove 5, and a protruding portion 8 that protrudes horizontally from the annular portion 7 and distorts and deforms during use to abut against the inner surface of the concha cavity 12 and the antitragus 13 (see Figure 2).
  • the shape of the protruding portion 8 can be any shape that can be distorted and deformed, for example, a U- or V-shaped protrusion ( Figure 2(A)), or a slanted bevel-shaped protrusion ( Figure 2(B)).
  • Multiple types of elastic adapters 6 with different sizes and/or shapes of protruding portion 8 are available, allowing them to be selectively replaced.
  • the ring 3 When in use, the ring 3 is inserted into the concha 12 with the elastic adapter 6 fitted, but in this inserted state, it is not the hard resin ring 3 that contacts the inner surface of the antitragus 13 and the earlobe 14 and the inner surface of the concha 12, but the annular portion 7 and the protruding portion 8 made of a soft material, so that it feels good to the touch and there is little discomfort (see Figure 4).
  • the protruding portion 8 distorts and deforms along the inner surface of the concha 12 that it contacts, and deforms to naturally follow the shape of the inner surface of the concha 12, and presses against the inner surface of the concha 12 with its restoring force.
  • the ring 3 and the elastic adapter 6 are comfortably accommodated in the concha 12 as a single unit, and a good wearing state without any pain is obtained.
  • the vibration output of the bone conduction speaker 1 is transmitted as bone-conducted sound to the area around the concha 12 via the ring 3.
  • the bone conduction speaker 1 is fixed to the ring 3 via the support 4 and is positioned (at a height) where it does not touch the human body, so the vibration output can be transmitted directly to the area around the ear canal via the ring 3, minimizing vibration transmission loss.
  • the transmission characteristics of bone vibrations are such that the vibrations of the skull reach the auditory nerve directly, and the frequency characteristics of the vibration transmission are characterized by large attenuation in the high frequency part of the audible frequency band.
  • the bone conduction speaker 1 is located very close to the ear canal 11, the air conduction sound (leakage sound) generated when the bone conduction speaker 1 vibrates will also reach the eardrum at the same time. In that case, even if the generated air conduction sound (leakage sound) is at a low level, since the bone conduction speaker 1 is located very close to the ear canal 11, it will reach the eardrum of a person with normal hearing with a sufficient volume.
  • the ear canal 11 is opened by the opening of the ring 3, so the air conduction sound (leakage sound) reaches the eardrum sufficiently.
  • Figure 5 shows the frequency characteristics at this time, measured with a small microphone placed inside the listener's ear canal, and the air conduction sound characteristics within the ear canal.
  • Figure 5 shows that the high-frequency characteristics have been greatly improved compared to the data measured with B&K's MASTOID for measuring bone vibration. The effect is the same regardless of the type of bone conduction speaker used, but the speaker used during the measurement was a dynamic type bone conduction speaker, which, due to its basic structure, tends to produce high-frequency bands, making it suitable for use by people with normal hearing to listen to music.
  • FIGS 6 and 7 show a second embodiment of the bone conduction speaker unit according to the present invention, which is intended to improve the fit of the bone conduction speaker unit when used by a person wearing glasses.
  • an elastic support band 21 and a glasses mounting member 22 are added to the configuration of the first embodiment, and a circular fastening portion 9 with a constricted portion 9a is formed on the bone conduction speaker 1 for attaching one end of the elastic support band 21.
  • the elastic support band 21 is a band-shaped body made of a soft material with fitting holes 22, 23 formed at both ends.
  • the fitting holes 22, 23 can be expanded by pulling.
  • the glasses mounting member 24 is a block body made of a soft material with temple insertion holes 25 that pass from one side to the other, and is attached to glasses by inserting the temples 31 of the glasses through these holes ( Figure 6).
  • a locking portion 26 with a narrowed portion 26a similar to the locking portion 9 is formed on one end surface of the glasses mounting member 24.
  • the glasses mounting member 24 is attached to glasses by inserting the temple 31 of the glasses into the temple insertion hole 25 ( Figure 6).
  • the glasses mounting member 24 is made of a soft material, and when the temple 31 is pushed into the temple insertion hole 25 from its tip, the temple insertion hole 25 deforms according to the shape of the temple 31, allowing the temple 31 to be easily inserted. Therefore, the glasses mounting member 24 can be attached to temples 31 of various shapes.
  • the glasses mounting member 24 can be shifted along the temple 31, allowing the user to position it wherever they want when using it. In other words, when a glasses wearer uses this bone conduction speaker unit, good fit is achieved.
  • the bone conduction speaker 1 is supported by the glasses via the elastic support band 21 and held in a fixed position, so there is no need to provide a protrusion 8 on the elastic adapter 6 (although it may be provided). Also, the effects of the second embodiment are the same as those of the first embodiment, except for the effects of the elastic support band 21.
  • vibrations are transmitted from the bone conduction speaker to the antitragus and earlobe with which it abuts, and from the ring fixed to the bone conduction speaker 1 to the tragus, generating air conduction sound in the ear canal; however, in this case, the vibrations are dispersed, and the antitragus and earlobe are thought to be less efficient at generating air conduction sound than the tragus.
  • all vibrations from the bone conduction speaker 1 are transmitted to the area around the tragus 14, so it can be said that not only is the transmission efficiency of bone conduction sound good, but the generation of air conduction sound is also good.
  • the bone conduction speaker unit of the present invention is as described above, and since the elastic adapter is distorted and deformed when worn, it can be easily worn regardless of the size or shape of the ear, and when used by a person with normal hearing, the ear canal is not blocked and external sounds are not impeded. Furthermore, since the bone conduction speaker is fixed to the ring via a support and placed at a position (height) where it does not touch the human body, the vibration output can be transmitted directly and efficiently to the area around the ear canal via the ring, and the area around the ear canal including the tragus can be vibrated to efficiently generate air conduction sound in the ear canal, thereby improving sound quality. Furthermore, in the second aspect, there is an effect of improving the fit when used by a person wearing glasses, and therefore the industrial applicability is great.

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