Anti-noise canceling headset and related methods

a technology of anti-noise canceling and headset, applied in the field of anti-noise canceling headset, can solve the problem of not being able to cancel out all the noise, and achieve the effect of dampening acoustics, hindering the user's ideal pronunciation and intonation, and reducing nois

Active Publication Date: 2017-03-23
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[0021]It is yet a further objective to disclose devices that provide an air-tight chamber over the mouth and ear of a user while absorbing all megahertz frequency fields of communicative sounds by male and female speakers. In one embodiment, the device is defined by: an anechoic chamber with a mouth opening plus an anechoic channel for dampening acoustics about a receiver portion of a communication device; an antiphase / anti-noise speaker disposed within the anechoic chamber; and an ear chamber with an ear opening dampening acoustics about a microphone of a communication device. In a preferred embodiment, the device features electronics software on a printed circuit board (PCB), which measures the sound of a user's voice in decibels (dB) via a microphone and creates an antiphase noise to cancel the sound of the user's voice at substantially the exact same volume (dB) level as the speaker's voice in substantially real-time (the best as the software can interpret the speech sounds and create antiphase sound waves). In a preferred embodiment, the ear and anechoic chambers are configured for placement so that the device lies along the mentocervical angle, mentocervical angle length, menton-subnasale length, bitragoin-subnasale arc, or bitragoin-menton arc of a user at a range of nineteen to twenty three degrees. Other embodiments may not incorporate these angles. In use, a mouth may be placed in the mouth opening to create a substantially air-tight seal and position the mouth so that the acoustics of a communicative sound from the mouth are directed toward the receiver portion of the communication device within the anechoic chamber. By allowing the specific ergonomic design of the mouth seal to push easily into the soft tissue of a user's face around the user's teeth, a substantially air-tight seal is created that does not hinder the user's ideal pronunciation and intonation of verbs, adjectives, pronouns and other words. In a preferred embodiment, air from the user's breath during speech is directed through the anechoic channel for improved acoustic absorption and microphone sound pick-up. The result is voice communication being contained within the anechoic chamber of the device for maintaining privacy of the phone conversation.

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There are so many frequencies in sound, it is impossible to cancel them all out.

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[0055]Disclosed, in general, are devices that provide an air-tight chamber over a sound source while trapping, containing, absorbing, directing and deflecting all fields of sounds from the sound source (e.g., the mouth of a human or a woodwind instrument). In general, the devices feature: a specialized anechoic chamber that is configured to receive a sound source in an air-tight manner; and a specialized anechoic channel that is in fluid communication with the ambient atmosphere. Suitably, the anechoic chamber is adapted to capture air containing sound energy generated by the sound source, and distribute the air about an internal surface area on the inside of the chamber, wherein the internal surface area is sufficiently large to dampen or otherwise absorb the sounds energy. Preferably, the air is directed from the anechoic chamber through an anechoic tubular channel extending therefrom to the ambient to further dampen or absorb the sound energy. In one configuration, the outer wall...

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Disclosed is a telephone headset that features an antiphase/anti-noise speaker within an anechoic chamber so that noises provided therein can be combatted with antiphase noises. In some embodiment, the antiphase/anti-noise speaker can be an exciter. In some embodiments, the headset is designed to include passive and active noise cancelation of a use's voice. Suitably, the headset can be adjusted to fit an inclusive range of head dimensions comfortably, the headsets may connect wirelessly to the user's phone to ensure cable free operation and communication.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part (“CIP”) of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13 / 979,265 (filed Dec. 22, 2015) for “Ergonomic anechoic anti-noise canceling chamber for use with a communication device and related methods.”[0002]U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13 / 979,265 (filed Dec. 22, 2015) is a CIP of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14 / 943,856 (filed Nov. 17, 2015), Ser. No. 14 / 740,129 (filed Jun. 15, 2015), and Ser. No. 14 / 577,839 (filed Dec. 19, 2014).[0003]U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14 / 943,856 (filed Nov. 17, 2015) is a CIP of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14 / 740,129 (filed Jun. 15, 2015) and Ser. No. 14 / 577,839 (filed Dec. 19, 2014)[0004]U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14 / 740,129 (filed Jun. 15, 2015) is a CIP of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14 / 577,839 (filed Dec. 19, 2014).[0005]This application is also a CIP of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14 / 577,839 (filed Dec. 19, 2014) for “Ergonomic tubular anechoic...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04M1/19H04M1/05H04M1/03
CPCH04M1/19H04M1/035G10K2210/1081G10K11/1788H04M1/05G10K11/16H04M1/17H04R1/083H04R1/10H04R1/225H04R1/342G10K2210/108H04R2201/107H04R2499/11H04R1/1008H04R1/105H04R1/1083H04R1/288H04R1/2888H04R5/0335H04R2420/07H04R2460/01G10K11/17873G10K11/17861G10K11/17857G10K11/17885
Inventor MOSER, SCOTT A.SCOTT, JOEL CHRISTOPHER ROBERTSONMONTOYA-MEJIA, CARLOS FRANCISCO
Owner QUIET
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