A speaker with built-in microphone
A technology for microphones and speakers, applied in the direction of microphone mouth/microphone accessories, frequency/direction characteristic devices, etc., can solve the problems of single function of Bluetooth speakers, inconvenience of using and carrying the integrated microphone and speaker, and achieve the convenience of use and portability Effect
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[0038] Such as Figure 1-2 As shown, an accommodating groove (not shown in the figure) for accommodating the microphone is formed in the main body of the sound box 1, and an elastic member 4 for telescopically moving the microphone 2 is arranged between the microphone 2 and the bottom wall of the accommodating groove, wherein the elastic member 4 can be The spring can also be a shrapnel.
[0039] Such as Figure 3-4As shown, the bottom end of the microphone 2 is provided with a buckle portion 21 , and the bottom wall of the receiving groove is provided with a claw buckle 22 that is engaged with the buckle portion 21 . Wherein, the claw buckle 22 has a fastening position 221 suitable for the buckle part 21 and a through hole 222 that can be supported by the buckle part 21 so that the claw buckle 22 can be stretched to release the buckle part 21. Bit 221 is connected. The end of the buckle part 21 buckled into the claw buckle 22 is cone-shaped, which is convenient for the buc...
Embodiment 2
[0041] Such as Figure 5-6 As shown, the speaker main body 1 is also formed with an accommodating groove for accommodating the microphone 2 , the speaker main body 1 and the accommodating groove are slidably connected by a sliding assembly 5 , and the microphone 2 expands and contracts along the accommodating groove through the sliding assembly 5 . Wherein, the sliding assembly 5 includes a sliding hole (not shown in the figure) and a sliding part (not shown in the figure) moving along the sliding hole. The sliding hole is formed on the side wall of the receiving groove, and the sliding part is formed on the outside of the microphone 2; or the sliding hole is formed on the outside of the microphone 2, and the sliding part is formed on the side wall of the receiving groove.
[0042] Alternatively, the slide assembly 5 includes a slide rail (not shown in the figure) and a slide member (not shown in the figure) moving along the slide rail. The sliding piece is formed on the outs...
Embodiment 3
[0045] Such as Figure 7-8 As shown, the microphone 2 is rotatably connected to the speaker body 1 through a rotating member 6 . Wherein the rotating part 6 is a rotating shaft or a hinge. In this embodiment, an accommodating groove for accommodating the microphone 2 may be formed in the speaker body 1 , or a notch for accommodating the microphone 2 may be formed at a corner of the speaker body 1 . In this embodiment, by rotating the microphone 2, when in use, the microphone 2 is turned out of the receiving groove or the notch; when not in use, the microphone 2 is turned into the receiving groove or the notch.
[0046] Such as Figure 9 As shown, the figure shows the structural relationship of the control system in the speaker with its own microphone. The sound box also includes a control system, which includes a microphone detection switch 10 arranged between the microphone 2 and the main body 1 of the sound box. When the microphone 2 extends out of the speaker body 1, th...
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