Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to an inner-ear earplug type earphone and an electronic
device with the earphone.
Background art
[0002] Conventionally, a compact and light-weight inner-ear earplug type earphone, as well
as a headphone, have been known. Such an earphone is inserted into an external acoustic
meatus in use. FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram explaining a state in which a conventional
inner-ear type earphone 120 is mounted in an auricle 110 of the user.
As shown in FIG. 1, the auricle 110 is generally characterized by convex and concave
parts including an earring 111, an anthelix 112, a cavum conchae 113, an earlet 114,
an antiragus 115, an incisura intertragica 116 (notch in the bottom end of the auricle
110), an earlobe 117 and crus helicis 118.
Generally, the housing of the main body of an inner-type earphone is disposed between
the earlet 114 and the antiragus 115, and an earplug part integrally formed with the
main body is inserted into the external acoustic meatus 119, and therefore the inner-type
earphone can be held in the auricle 110. Then, this inserted earplug part flexibly
transforms in the external acoustic meatus 119 to enhance contact between the earphone
and the auricle and provide a good tight fit.
[0003] The stability of mounting such an inner-ear and earplug type earphone is greatly
influenced by the size and the shape of the antiragus 115 and the thickness of the
incisura intertragica 116 in the auricle 110 of each user who uses the earphone. In
view of this, conventionally, a technology for earphones has been known to prevent
an earphone from falling off by forming an auricle support member at the earphone
body in which a speaker unit (SP unit) is accommodated.
[0004] For example, a technique has been disclosed for preventing an earphone from falling
off the auricle when a housing in which a speaker unit is accommodated (speaker unit
housing) is mounted in the auricle to use the earphone. With this technique, an auricle
support part is provided, which is formed with a member with a loop elastic structure
(loop support structure) in the housing (see, for example, Patent Literature 1).
The earphone disclosed in Patent Literature 1 has the auricle support part formed
with a loop shaped and elastic support part (loop-support structure), which can freely
and elastically contact the appropriate position in the auricle.
[0005] In addition, another technique for earphones has been disclosed that allows the width
of a housing to increase without contact between the housing and an earlet, by extending
a sound conduit along the direction intersecting with the central axis of the housing
at a certain angle of inclination (see, for example, Patent Literature 2).
The earphone disclosed in Patent Literature 2 is configured to be able to increase
the diameter of a diaphragm in a driver unit accommodated in the housing, and is intended
to provide a good tight fit.
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Patent Literature
Summary of the Invention
Technical Problem
[0007] However, most conventional earphones may become loose or fall off due to the weight
of the earphone body even if the user only just has a little exercise. In addition,
the outer diameter of the earphone increases in order to prevent the earphone from
becoming loose, and therefore the user feels an uncomfortable tight fit.
[0008] For example, with the conventional art disclosed in the above-described Patent Literature
1, it is necessary to form an elastic support part with a loop support structure by
covering the speaker housing with a resin member. In this case, there is a problem
that the earphone increases in size because the thickness of the resin member for
the loop support structure is added to the outer diameter of the speaker housing in
which the speaker unit is accommodated. Therefore, when external force applied to
the earphone by, for example, pulling a cord after the user inserts the earphone into
the auricle, the earphone may easily fall off.
[0009] Meanwhile, the conventional art described in Patent Literature 2 has a problem that
an earphone easily falls off similarly by applying an external force to the earphone,
for example, pulling a cord, because the earphone is only held by an elastic auricle
mounting part formed in the sound conduit of the earphone.
[0010] The present invention was accomplished in view of the above-described circumstances.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an earphone being capable
of solving the above-described problems.
Solution to the Problem
[0011] To solve the above-described problems, the earphone according to the invention includes:
a speaker housing that accommodates a speaker body and has an opening that allows
an acoustic wave emitted from the speaker body to pass through; a sound conduit that
guides the acoustic wave passing through the opening to a prescribed direction; and
an earplug that includes a tubular portion mounted to the sound conduit to communicate
with the sound conduit and has an outer periphery formed to be elastically transformable.
The speaker housing has an outer periphery side face, and an auricle insert part is
arranged in the outer periphery side face. The auricle insert part includes a protrusion
part as part of the auricle insert part.
The protrusion part is continuously formed with the speaker housing and protrudes
from the outer periphery side face of the speaker housing to an outside. The auricle
insert part includes a side face which faces one of an earlet and an antiragus in
an auricle when the speaker housing is arranged between the earlet and the antiragus.
[0012] Moreover, to solve the above-described problems, an electric device according to
claim 19 includes an earphone according to claim 1.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0013]
- FIG. 1
- is a schematic diagram explaining a state in which a conventional inner-ear type earplug
earphone 120 is mounted in an auricle 120;
- FIG. 2
- is a perspective view showing the appearance of the earphone according to an embodiment
of the present invention;
- FIG. 3
- is an exploded perspective view explaining in detail the structure of each component
constituting the earphone according to the embodiment of present invention shown in
FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4
- is a perspective view explaining in detail an assembly arrangement of an auricle insert
part 16 and an speaker unit 31 of the earphone according to the embodiment of the
present invention shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5
- is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of a cover part 141 of the
speaker housing part 14 of the earphone according to the embodiment of the present
invention shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6
- is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of a tubular part 142 of
the speaker housing part 14 of the earphone according to the embodiment of the present
invention shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 7
- is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of a cord pulling part 15
engaged with the tubular part 142 of the speaker housing part 14 of the earphones
according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 8
- is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of a bottom face part 143
of the speaker housing part 14 of the earphone according to the embodiment of the
present invention shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 9
- is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of the auricle insert part
16 of the earphone according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.
3;
- FIG. 10
- is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of the auricle insert part
16 of the earphone according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG.
9;
- FIG. 11
- is an image drawing showing a state when the earphone according to the embodiment
of the present invention shown in FIG. 2 is inserted in the auricle 110 of the user;
and
- FIG. 12
- is an external view showing a portable audio player 100 equipped with an earphone
150 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Description of Embodiments
[0014] Now, a preferred embodiment of an earphone according to the present invention will
be explained with reference to the drawings.
[0015] FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the earphone according to
one embodiment of the present invention. Here, FIG. 2(a) is a perspective view showing
the earphone according to one embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2(b) is
a perspective view showing the earphone from a different angle from FIG. 2(a). In
addition, each of FIG. 2(a) and in FIG. 2(b) shows a right earphone 11 and a left
earphone 12.
[0016] As shown in FIG. 2, each earphone according to the present embodiment includes an
earplug 13, a speaker housing part 14, a cord pulling part 15 and an auricle insert
part 16. The earphone can be held in the auricle side by both the earplug 13 and the
auricle insert part 16 shown in Fig.2, having a function as attachment body for the
auricle, to prevent the earphone from easily falling off the auricle of the user without
making the user uncomfortable.
In addition, the auricle insert part 16 includes a protrusion part (protrusion part
33 described later) protruding from the speaker housing part 14 toward the outside,
which is covered with an elastic member.
[0017] Now, the structure of the earphone according to one embodiment of the present invention
shown in FIG. 2, will be described in detail.
[0018] FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view explaining in detail the structure of each
component constituting the earphone according to one embodiment of the present invention
shown in FIG. 2. As shown in FIG. 3, the speaker housing part 14 accommodates the
speaker unit 31 as a speaker body, and is composed of three members, the cover part
141, the tubular part 142 and the bottom face part 143.
As shown in FIG. 3, the cover part 141 constituting the speaker housing part 14 is
arranged in the acoustic emission side of the speaker unit 31 (in X-direction which
is the direction of the central axis of the speaker unit 31 shown in FIG. 3). In addition,
the tubular part 142 surrounds the outer periphery part of the speaker unit 31 and
the bottom face part 143 is arranged to face the cover part 141.
[0019] With the present embodiment, the speaker unit 31 has a diaphragm 31a shaped as a
dome as shown in FIG. 3. A voice coil accommodating part, which is recessed in cross
section, is annularly provided at the outer rim of the diaphragm 31a, and includes
an edge integrally formed on the outer rim of the voice coil accommodating part. A
voice coil is accommodated in this voice coil accommodating part.
Here, the speaker unit 31 having the structure as shown in FIG. 3 is merely an example
of a speaker unit accommodated in the speaker housing part 14 of the earphone according
to the present invention. The structure of the speaker unit is not limited to this
as long as the speaker unit can be accommodated in the speaker housing part 14.
[0020] An opening (sound guide 141a described later) and a sound conduit 32 are formed in
the cover part 141 of the speaker housing part 14. The opening allows an acoustic
wave emitted from the speaker unit 31 to pass through, and the sound conduit 32 guides
the acoustic wave passing through the opening (sound guide 141a) to a prescribed direction
(y-axis direction which is the direction of the central axis of the sound conduit
32 shown in FIG. 3).
Here, the central axis of the tubular part 142 in the speaker housing part 14 is approximately
the same as the above-described y-axis. In addition, with the present embodiment,
the x-axis direction and the y-axis direction shown in FIG. 3 intersect with one another
at a certain angle. The earplug 13 has a tubular portion (not shown) to communicate
with the sound conduit 32 inside of the earplug and has an elastically transformable
outer periphery portion 13a.
An elastic member such as silicone and rubber is used as the material of the earplug
13. A lip 32a is provided in the opening (sound guide 141a) of the sound conduit 32
in the earplug 13 side. The lip 32a is configured to engage with the tubular portion
(not shown) provided in the earplug 13, which serves as a stopper.
[0021] An acoustic filter 34 is held between the earplug 13 and the sound conduit 32 to
control tone and prevent dust and so forth from entering. The acoustic wave emitted
from the speaker unit 31 is emitted to the outside through the acoustic filter 34.
Here, although with the preset embodiment, a configuration is employed where the acoustic
filter 34 is provided in the sound conduit 32, the position of the acoustic filter
34 is not particularly limited to the front edge of the sound conduit 32, but may
be provided at the rear edge or the intermediate part in the sound conduit 32.
[0022] The protrusion part 33 is integrally formed with a part of the outer periphery side
face of the cover part 141, the protrusion part forms the auricle insert part 16 formed
with an elastic member. As shown in FIG. 3, the protrusion part 33 is formed in a
tubular shape having an approximately trapezoidal plane portion 33a whose width increases
in the direction from the speaker housing part 14 to the outside.
By these means, when the protrusion part 33 is embedded in an opening (opening 165
described later) formed in the auricle insert part 16 to connect with the auricle
inset part 16, it is possible to firmly fit a protrusion (protrusion part 166 in the
auricle insert part 16 described later) formed in the opening 165 of the auricle insert
part 16 into the opening 33c in the protrusion part 33 to prevent the earphone from
falling off the auricle of the user.
[0023] FIG. 4 is a perspective view explaining in detail an assembly arrangement of the
auricle insert part 16 and the speaker unit 31 of the earphone according to one embodiment
of the present invention shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 4(a) shows a part of the cover part
141 and the tubular part 142 before the auricle insert part 16 and the speaker unit
31 are mounted. Here, the earplug 13 is positioned in the front side (acoustic emission
side) in each of FIG. 4(a) and FIG. 4(b).
With the present embodiment, the auricle insert part 16 is integrally formed with
the speaker housing part 14 by insert molding such that the protrusion part 33 of
the speaker housing part 14 is disposed in advance in the mold of the auricle insert
part 16, for example, in a space provided in the mold, and the space is filled with
an elastic member.
In FIG. 4(a) shows a state that the auricle insert part 16 is formed by insert molding
to a state in FIG. 4(b). In addition, FIG. 4(c) shows a state the speaker unit 31
is held (fixed) with adhesion to a state in FIG. 4(b).
As shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the speaker unit 31 according to the present embodiment
is arranged at the edge of a tubular opening part formed with an end part of the cover
part 141 and the tubular part 142 of the speaker housing part 14.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the auricle insert part 16 is continuously and integrally
formed by insert molding with the speaker housing part 14 and embeds therein the protrusion
part 33 formed to protrude from the outer periphery side face of the speaker housing
part 14 to the outside.
Then, the auricle insert part 16 is configured to have a face facing the side faces
of the anthelix 112 and the antiragus 115 in the auricle 110 when the speaker housing
part 14 is arranged between the earlet 114 and the antiragus 115 in the auricle 110.
[0025] FIG. 5 is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of the cover part
141 of the speaker housing part 14 of the earphone according to one embodiment of
the present invention shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 5(a) is a perspective view showing the
cover part 141 of the speaker housing part 14, and FIG. 5(b) is a perspective view
showing the cover part 141 from a different angle from FIG. 5(a). Here, each of FIG.
5(a) and FIG. 5(b) shows the cover part 141 of the speaker housing part 14 of the
right earphone 11.
[0026] As shown in FIG. 5(a), the sound guide 141a as an opening, which allows an acoustic
wave emitted from the speaker unit 31 to pass through and radiate to the outside is
formed in the cover part 141. Also, the sound conduit 32 to guide the acoustic wave
passing through the opening (sound guide 141a) to a prescribed direction is integrally
formed with cover part 141.
With the present embodiment, the sound conduit 32 extends in the direction (y-axis
direction shown in FIG. 3) intersecting with the central axis (x-axis direction in
FIG. 2) of the speaker housing part 14 at a certain angle. By these means, it is possible
to arrange the speaker housing part 14 outside the earlet 114, and therefor prevent
the speaker housing part 14 from getting in the way of mounting the earphone.
[0027] In addition, with the above-described configuration, it is possible to arrange the
speaker housing part 14 between the earlet 114 and the antiragus 115, and comparatively
increase the speaker housing part 14 in size. This allows the outer diameter of the
speaker unit 31 to increase, and it is possible to improve the output sound pressure
level of the speaker.
[0028] As shown in FIG. 5, two acoustic hole parts (a first acoustic hole part 141b and
a second acoustic hole part 141 c) are formed in the cover part 141. The first acoustic
hole part 141b is formed in the front face of the cover part 141 (in the earplug 13
side) to open the space between the speaker unit 31 and the cover part 141 in the
acoustic emission side.
The first acoustic hole part 141b is configured to control the air pressure applied
to the diaphragm 31a by allowing the space in the acoustic emission side, which is
surrounded by the diaphragm 31a in the speaker unit 31 and the cover part 141b to
communicate with the outside.
Here, although with the present embodiment, the first acoustic hole part 141b is formed
in a part of the cover part 141 near the connecting portion of the first acoustic
hole part and the cord pulling part 15 described later as shown in FIG. 5 and so forth,
the position of the first acoustic hole part 141b is not limited to this.
[0029] Meanwhile, the second acoustic hole part 141c is formed between the speaker unit
31 and the cover part 141, and allows the space in the speaker unit 31 in the opposite
side of the acoustic emission side to communicate with the outside. When the speaker
unit 31 is accommodated in the cover part 141, this second acoustic hole part 141c
is formed at the outer periphery side face of the cover part 141 on the bottom face
part 143 side of the speaker housing part 14.
The second acoustic hole part 141c is configured to control the air pressure (back
pressure) applied to the back face (in the opposite side of the acoustic emission
side) of the diaphragm 31a by allowing communication between the outside and the space
which is surrounded by the speaker unit 31 and the outer periphery side face of the
cover part 141 and located in the opposite side of the acoustic emission side of the
speaker unit 31,
Here, although with the present embodiment, the second acoustic hole part 141 c is
formed in a part of the speaker housing part 14 near the protrusion part 33 as shown
in FIG. 5 and so forth, the position of the second acoustic hole part 141c is not
limited to this.
[0030] As shown in FIG. 5, the earphone according to the present embodiment is configured
to form the first acoustic hole 141b on the front face of the cover part 141 in the
acoustic emission side, and also form the second acoustic hole part 141c on the outer
periphery side face of the cover part 141 near the protrusion part 33.
By this means, it is possible to control the air pressure in the space in the acoustic
emission side of the speaker unit 31 and the space in the opposite side of the acoustic
emission side, and therefore obtain a desired acoustic characteristic.
[0031] Here, as described above, the second acoustic hole part 141 c is formed in the outer
periphery side face of the speaker housing part 14 near the protrusion part 33. By
this means, it is possible to make molding easy, and reduce cost.
[0032] Positioning portions 141d projecting inwardly are formed on the inner side face of
the cover part 141 to engage the tubular part 142 with the cover part 141 at a predetermined
position. In addition, the width of the cross section of each positioning portion
141d reduces in the direction of acoustic emission in the inner side face 141f of
the protrusion part 33.
Here, although a case is shown in the figure as an example where two positioning portions
141d are formed, it is by no means limiting and the number of the positioning portions
may be changed according to need. The second acoustic hole part 141c is provided between
the positioning portions 141d. In addition, step portions 141e are formed in the inner
side face 141f of the cover part 141 between the positioning portions 141d and the
second acoustic hole part 141c.
By forming these step portions 141e, an inner side face 141g in which the second acoustic
hole part 141c is formed, protrudes outward with respect to the inner side face 141f
in which the positioning portions 141d are formed. As a result of this, a predetermined
space surrounded by the step portions 141e is formed.
[0033] When the speaker unit 31 is mounted in the cover part 141, the outer periphery side
face of the speaker unit 31 contacts the inner periphery side face 14lf in which the
positioning portions 141d are formed while a prescribed interval is formed between
the speaker unit 31 and the inner periphery side face 141g in which the second acoustic
hole part 141c is formed.
This interval is a space surrounded by the step portions 141e and communicates with
the space in the back face side (opposite side to the acoustic emission side) of the
speaker unit 31. In addition, the second acoustic hole part 141c communicates with
the outside, and therefore allows communication between the space in the back face
side of the speaker unit 31 and the outside to control the air pressure.
[0034] FIG. 6 is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of the tubular part
142 in the speaker housing part 14 of the earphone according to one embodiment of
the present invention shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 6(a) is a perspective view showing the
tubular part 142 in the speaker housing part 14, and FIG. 6(b) is a perspective view
showing the tubular part 142 from a different angle from FIG. 6(a). Each of FIG. 6(a)
and FIG. 6(b) shows the tubular part 142 in the speaker housing part 14 of the right
earphone 11.
In addition, as shown in FIG. 6, in order to prevent the earphone body from increasing
in size by reducing the outer diameter of the speaker housing part 14 to the extent
that the speaker housing part 14 at least can accommodate the speaker unit 31, and
in order to ensure a certain strength of tubular part 142, the thickness of the tubular
part 142 is substantially approximately uniform in its circumferential direction.
[0035] As shown in FIG. 6, the counter-positioning portions 142a corresponding to the above-described
positioning portions 141d formed in the cover part 141, are formed with a recessed
shape in the outer periphery side face of the tubular part 142. These counter-positioning
portions 142a position the tubular part 142 with respect to the cover part 141 integrally
formed with the protrusion part 33.
With the present embodiment, two recessed portions, as the counter-positioning portions
142a, are formed in the outer periphery side face of the tubular part 142. Here, with
the present embodiment, two protruding portions and two recessed portions are formed
as the positioning portions 141d in the cover part 141 and the counter-positioning
portion 142a in the tubular part 142, respectively.
However, the number of these portions is not limited to two, but one, or three or
more is possible. In addition, with the present embodiment, the protruding positioning
portions 141d are formed in the cover part 141 and the recessed counter-positioning
portions 142a are formed in the tubular part 142. However, another embodiment is possible
where recessed counter-positioning portions are formed in the cover part 141 and protruding
positioning portions are formed in the tubular part 142.
[0036] In order to prevent reduction in thickness of the outer periphery side face of the
tubular part 142 in which the counter-positioning portions 142a are formed, protrusions
which protrude inward may be formed in the positions corresponding to the shape of
the counter-positioning portions 142a. Here, with the present embodiment, protrusions
142g are formed in the outer periphery side face of the tubular part 142.
[0037] As described above, the counter-positioning portions 142a corresponding to the positioning
portions 141d in the cover part 141, are formed in the outer periphery side face of
the tubular part 142. By this means, the cover part 141 is easily connected with the
tubular part 142, while the protrusion part 33 is positioned with respect to the tubular
part 142.
[0038] A cutout portion 142e is formed in the outer periphery side face of the tubular part
142. In addition, this cutout portion 142e is provided between the counter-positioning
portions 142a. When the cover part 141 is connected with the tubular part 142, the
second acoustic hole part 141c is arranged at a position facing the cutout portion
142e.
By this means, the tubular part 142 does not block the airflow exiting outside from
the space in the back face side of the speaker unit 31 and entering the space in the
back face side of the speaker unit 31 from outside, and the second acoustic hole part
141c allows communication between the outside and the space in the back face side
of the speaker unit 31.
Here, with this illustrated embodiment, the cutout portion 142e is formed, however,
the present invention is not limited to this as long as the second acoustic hole part
141c allows communication between the space in the back face side of the speaker unit
31 and the outside. In addition, for example, a channel such as a through-hole that
allows the air to pass through may be formed in the outer periphery side face or the
inside of the tubular part 142.
[0039] In addition, as shown in FIG. 6, a coupling portion 142b to engage with the end of
the cord pulling part 15 described later to be connected with the tubular part 142,
is formed in the outer periphery side face of the tubular part 142. FIG. 7 is a perspective
view explaining in detail the structure of the cord pulling part 15 engaged with the
tubular part 142 in the speaker housing part 14 of the earphone according to one embodiment
of the present invention shown in FIG. 3.
[0040] The cord pulling part 15 according to the present embodiment includes a main body
15a having an approximately cylindrical shape and a connecting end portion 15b which
is integrally formed with the main body 15a and engaged with the tubular part 142.
In addition, a cord slot 15c to insert a cord (wire) electrically connected to the
speaker unit 31, is formed in the connecting end portion 15b. The cord puling part
15 is hollow to allow the cord from the speaker unit 31 to pass through interior portion
of the connecting end portion 15b and the main body 15a via the cord slot 15c to electrically
connect the outside.
[0041] Here, with the present embodiment, in order to form the cord pulling part 15 in the
speaker housing part 14, the connecting part 142b having the opening part 142f is
formed in the tubular part 142. As another example, an opening part, which is a connecting
part to the cord pulling part 15, may be formed from the tubular part 142 to the bottom
face part 143.
When the opening is formed across the tubular part 142 and the bottom face part 143,
there is a case that the strength (rigidity) and joint strength of the connecting
part between the tubular part 142 and the bottom face part 143 decrease. With the
present embodiment, the opening part 142f is provided in the tubular part 142, and
a reinforcement portion 142c which is located in the bottom face part 143 side, is
provided near the opening part 142f of the tubular part 142.
This reinforcement portion 142c is provided in the bottom face part 143 side to cover
the opening part 142f of the tubular part 142. Though the rigidity of a part of the
tubular part 142 reduces because of forming the opening 142f, this reinforcement portion
142c enhances the strength (rigidity) of the part the tubular part and also enhance
the joint strength.
[0042] Moreover, as shown in FIG. 6, a support portion 142d is formed in a shape protruding
inward in the inner periphery side part of the tubular part 142 to support the bottom
face part (the face of the speaker housing part 14 on the bottom face part 143 side)
of the speaker unit 31 is formed.
[0043] In addition, by providing this support portion 142d, it is possible to enhance the
rigidity of the tubular part 142 and also enhance the rigidity of the whole earphone
11, and prevent the earphone 11 from deforming.
[0044] FIG. 8 is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of the bottom face
part 143 of the speaker housing part 14 of the earphone according to one embodiment
of the present invention shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 8(a) is a perspective view showing
the bottom face part 143 of the speaker housing part 14, and FIG. 8(b) is a perspective
view showing the bottom face part 143 from the back face side. Here, each drawing
in FIG. 8 shows the bottom face part 143 of the speaker housing part 14 of the right
earphone 11.
[0045] As shown in FIG. 8, a cutout portion 143a is formed in the bottom face part 143 to
insert a cord (wire) passing through the above-described cord pulling part 15. The
connecting end portion 15b of the cord pulling part 15 is sandwiched and fixed between
the cutout part 143a and the connecting portion 142b in the tubular part 142. In addition,
a recessed portion 143b, which is a step portion into which the reinforcement portion
142c of the tubular part 142 is inserted, is formed in the bottom face part 143.
By inserting the protruding shaped reinforcement portion 142c formed near the opening
part of the tubular part 142 into the recessed portion 143c, it is possible to engage
the tubular part 142 with the bottom face part 143 while enhancing the rigidity of
the connecting part between the tubular part 142 and the bottom face part 143.
[0046] FIG. 9 is a perspective view explaining in detail the configuration of the auricle
insert part 16 of the earphone according to one embodiment of the present invention
shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 9(a) is a perspective view showing the auricle insert part 16
shown in FIG. 2, FIG. 3 and so forth, and FIG. 9(b) is a perspective view showing
the auricle insert part 16 from another direction.
Here, with the present embodiment, the auricle insert part 16 is integrally formed
with the speaker housing part 14 by forming an elastic member into the protrusion
part 33 of the cover part 141 using insert molding.
[0047] As shown in FIG. 9, with the present embodiment, in the auricle insert part 16 one
side face in the earplug 13 side (the acoustic emission side) and the side face in
the bottom face part 143 side (the opposite side of the acoustic emission side) are
formed in a tubular shape.
In addition, of side faces in the auricle insert part 16 an inner side face (inner
side face 161) facing the speaker housing part 14 extends along the outer periphery
side face of the speaker housing part 14 and is formed in a shape curved and protruding
outward.
Moreover, of side faces in the auricle insert part 16, an outer side face (outer side
face 162) facing the antiragus 115 is formed in a shape facing the inner side face
161, specially extending along the outer periphery side face of the speaker housing
part 14 and curved and protruding outward.
That is, the auricle insert part 16 is provided along the outer periphery side face
of the speaker housing part 14 and formed in an approximately crescent and tubular
shape so as to extend to contact the anthelix 112 and the antiragus 115 in the auricle
110.
Then, the auricle insert part 16 is configured to have an auricle contact portion
that contacts the side faces of the anthelix 112 and the antiragus 115 in the auricle
110 when the speaker housing part 14 is arranged between the earlet 114 and the antiragus
115.
[0048] In addition, the outer side face 162 has a curved cross-sectional shape, that is,
the corners of the outer side face 162 are rounded talking into account reasons such
as fitting the auricle of the user.
[0049] Moreover, the auricle insert part 16 includes a projecting part 163 having a smaller
width than the width between the inner side face 161 connected with the speaker housing
part 14 and the outer side face 162 as shown in FIG. 9. The projecting part 163 has
a shape extending from the inner side face 161 side connected with the speaker housing
part 14 toward the main body 15a of the cord pulling part 15 in the end part of the
auricle insert part 16 in a plan view.
In addition, an inner side face 164 of the projecting part 163 is different from the
inner side face 161 in a plan view. To be more specific, the inner side face 164 has
a smaller curve radius than the inner side face 161 as shown in the figure. A prescribed
interval between the end part of the projecting part 163 in the speaker housing part
14 side and, the speaker housing part 14 or the cord pulling part 15. In addition,
the projecting part 163 is formed in a tubular shape.
[0050] Here, with the present embodiment, the inner side face 164 is provided, and therefore
a recessed part curving toward the speaker housing part 14 is provided in the auricle
insert part 16 as shown in FIG. 9. Therefore, it is possible to provide a predetermined
distance between the auricle insert part 16 and the speaker housing part 14.
For example, in an example shown in FIG. 9, the thickness of the end part of the inner
side face 164 having the recessed part is approximately half the thickness of the
end part of the inner side face 161. Here, the thickness of the projecting part 163
shown in FIG. 9 is merely an example, and the thickness may be greater or smaller
than that. Then, the auricle insert part 16 has elasticity.
Therefore, when a part of the auricle insert part 16 contacts the earlet 114 and the
antiragus 115, the projecting part 163 of the auricle insert part 16 can elastically
transform to correspond to the shape of the earlet 114 and the antiragus 115 in the
auricle 110 of the user wearing the earphone 11. Therefore, it is possible to keep
a good fit between the earphone and the auricle.
[0051] FIG. 10 is a perspective view explaining in detail the structure of the auricle insert
part 16 of the earphone according to one embodiment of the present invention shown
in FIG. 9. As shown in FIG. 9, FIG. 10 and so forth, the auricle insert part 16 according
to the present embodiment has a planar shape in which the width in the direction from
the speaker housing part 14 toward the outside reduces in the direction from the speaker
housing part 14 to the cord pulling part 15.
In the planar shape, the width of auricle insert part 16 in the direction from the
speaker housing part 14 to the cord pulling part 15 increases in the direction from
the outside to the speaker housing part 14,
[0052] A width 16a of a part in the vicinity of the outer periphery part of the auricle
insert part 16 in the direction from the speaker housing part 14 to the cord pulling
part 15 is greater than a width 33b of a part in the vicinity of the outer periphery
part of the protrusion part 33.
The projecting part 163 which is formed with an elastic member and does not contain
the protrusion part 33 is provided in the end part of the auricle insert part 16 as
shown in FIG. 10. In addition, the earphone according to the present embodiment is
configured to arrange the projecting part 163 near the speaker housing part 14.
[0053] As shown in FIG. 9, the opening part 165 is formed in the auricle insert part 16,
and the protrusion part 33 formed in the cover part 141 of the speaker housing part
14 is arranged in the opening 165. This allows the auricle insert part 16 to be fixed
to the cover part 141 of the speaker housing part 14.
Here, the protrusion part 33 is integrally formed with the cover part 141 to protrude
continuously from the outer periphery side face of the cover part 141 as described
above. The protrusion part 33 has a tabular shape of an approximately inverted trapezoid
in which the width in the direction from the speaker housing part 14 to the cord pulling
part 15 increases in the direction from the speaker housing part 14 to the outside.
In this way, the protrusion part 33 having a planar shape of an approximately inverted
trapezoid is arranged in the opening part 165 in the auricle insert part 16, so that
it is possible to firmly connect the auricle insert part 16 in which the protrusion
part 33 is embedded, with the speaker housing part 14.
[0054] As described above, the earphone 11 according to the present embodiment includes
the auricle insert part 16 formed to extend in the vicinity of the cord pulling part
15. In addition, the auricle insert part 16 is arranged between the earlet 114 and
the antiragus 115.
To be more specific, when the earphone 11 is mounted in the auricle 110, the projecting
part 163 which is a part of the auricle insert part 16 extends in the vicinity of
the incisura intertragica 116. This allows increase in area in which the auricle insert
part 16 contacts the earlet 114 or the antiragus 115, so that it is possible to keep
a good fit between the earphone 11 and the auricle 110.
In addition, the earphone 11 according to the present embodiment is configured to
enhance the rigidity of the auricle insert part 16 contacting the earlet 114 and the
antiragus 115 by flexing the projecting part 163 of the auricle insert part 16 to
correspond to the shape of the auricle 110, even if the shapes of the auricle 110
of users are different each other. Thus, it is possible to provide a good tight fit
of the earphone 11.
[0055] As described above, with the present embodiment, the auricle insert part 16 is formed
by insert molding with an elastic member such that the elastic member is filled in
the opening part 33c formed inside the protrusion part 33 and covers the outer periphery
side face of the protrusion part 33.
Therefore, in this case, the shape of a protrusion part 166 formed in the opening
165 of the auricle insert part 16 corresponds the shape of the opening 33c in the
protrusion part 33. Then, when the protrusion part 33 formed with the cover part 14
is embedded in the auricle insert part 16, the protrusion 166 is fitted into the opening
part 33c in the protrusion part 33, so that it is possible to more firmly connect
the protrusion part 33 with the auricle insert part 16.
[0056] Here, another embodiment of the earphone according to the present invention is possible
where the opening part 33c inside the protrusion part 33 and the protrusion 166 of
the auricle insert part 16 are omitted, and in this case, it is possible to firmly
connect the auricle insert part 16 with the protrusion part 166 by insert molding.
[0057] Here, with the present embodiment, an elastic material, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)
which can be easily processed as well as plastic, is employed as the material for
the auricle insert part 16. However, the present invention is not limited to this.
For example, well-known resin materials such as plastic, rubber and thermosetting
resin can be used as a material for the auricle insert part 16.
In addition, by using TPE, it is possible to freely design the form to improve a tight
fit and also improve the degree of freedom to design. Meanwhile, well-known resin
materials such as ABS resin available for injection molding, can be used as the material
for the speaker housing part 14.
[0058] With the present embodiment as described above, the earphone is formed by, after
the speaker housing part 14 is formed, forming the auricle insert part 16 so as to
cover the protrusion part 33 of the speaker housing part 14 by insert molding with
a member different from the member constituting the speaker housing part 14.
In this way, the elastic auricle insert part 16 is mounted to the outer face of the
housing (speaker housing), so that it is possible to reduce the outer diameter of
the speaker housing part 14. Moreover, it is possible to increase the outer diameter
of a speaker unit while preventing the outer diameter of the speaker housing part
14 from increasing.
[0059] In this way, the earphone according to the present embodiment is configured to integrally
form the elastic auricle insert part 16 with the protrusion part 33 of the speaker
housing part 14 by insert molding. Therefore, the outer diameter of the speaker housing
16 mainly depends on the speaker unit 31, and consequently it is possible to prevent
the outer diameter of the speaker housing part 14 from increasing unnecessarily.
In addition, the earphone can be securely mounted in an ear by accommodating the earplug
13 and the auricle insert part 16 of the earphone in the auricle, and therefore it
is possible to prevent the earphone from easily falling off the auricle.
[0060] Moreover, it is possible to design the earphone to increase the outer diameter of
the speaker housing part 14 to the extent that the earphone can be securely mounted
in the ear. In this case, it is possible to increase the outer diameter of the speaker
unit 31, that is, it is possible to increase the speaker unit 31 itself incorporated
in the speaker housing part 14, and improve the output sound pressure level of the
earphone.
[0061] As described above, the earphone according to one embodiment of the present invention
is configured such that one end part of the auricle insert part 16, which is the protrusion
part 33 covered with an elastic member and serves as an auricle contact portion, extends
in the vicinity of the cord pulling part 15 provided in the outer periphery side face
of the speaker housing part 14.
In addition, the earphone is configured to have a face of the auricle insert part
16 facing the side faces of the anthelix 112 and the antiragus 115 in the auricle
110 when the auricle insert part 16 is arranged between the earlet 114 and the antiragus
115 in the auricle 110.
FIG. 11 is an image drawing showing a state when the earphone according to an embodiment
of the present invention shown in FIG. 2 is inserted in the auricle 110 of the user.
The auricle insert part 16 has the face facing the side faces of the anthelix 112
and the antiragus 115 in the auricle 110. Therefore, it is possible to increase the
contact area between the auricle insert part 16 and, earlet 114 or the antiragus 115,
and mount the earphone securely in the auricle 110 while the user feels a good tight
fit.
[0062] Moreover, the projecting part 163 in the auricle insert part 16 is arranged between
the earlet 114 and the antiragus 115, and a part of the projecting part 163 extends
to the antiragus 115 in the earlobe 117 side. Therefore, it is possible to increase
the contact area between a part of the projecting part 163 and the antiragus 115,
and increase the contact area between the auricle 110 and the auricle insert part
16. Thus the earphone is securely mounted in the auricle 110.
Also, by extending the projecting part 163 to the antiragus 115 in the vicinity of
the earlobe 117 in according to need, the projecting part 163 may be accommodated
in a space formed between the earlet 114 and the antiragus 115. In this case, it is
possible to increase the contact area between the projecting part 163 and the earlet
114 or the antiragus 115, and therefore securely mount the earphone in the auricle
110.
[0063] Moreover, the earphone according to one embodiment of the present invention is configured
to substantially approximately equalize the outer diameter of the earplug 13 with
the outer diameter of the speaker housing part 14 as shown in FIG. 1. By this means,
the outer diameter of the speaker housing part 14 is smaller than in conventional
earphones as described in Patent Literatures 1 to 3.
In this way, the earplug 13 and the auricle insert part 16 are accommodated in the
auricle 110 while preventing the outer diameter of the speaker housing part 14 from
increasing. By this means, it is possible to mount securely the earphone in the auricle
110 to prevent the earphone from easily falling off the auricle 110.
[0064] In addition, the above-described earphone may be used in an electronic device such
as a portable audio player and a portable video player. FIG. 12 is an external view
showing a portable audio player 100 with an earphone 150 according to one embodiment
of the present invention. The portable audio player 100 has a portable case 101 made
of resin or metal material, and various operation switches 103 and a display 104 which
are provided on a front face 102 of the portable case 101.
In addition, the portable audio player 100 has a connector on the bottom face 107
to be able to electrically connect a signal generating device in the portable audio
player 100 and a signal processing device in another electrical device one another.
[0065] The earphone 150 is attached to the portable audio player 100 as an outside component.
The earphone 150 has a remote control part 151, earphone parts 152, a plug part 153
and a cord part 154. The remote control part 151 is configured to be able to remotely
control the portable audio player 100 through the cord part 154, using its small switch,
small monitor and so forth.
The remote control part 151 is configured to be able to control the volume and the
balance between the left and right earphone parts 152, select and change the displayed
contents on a screen or the contents of programs or games, by the external operation.
This control may be performed using the operation switch 103 provided on the front
face 102. Moreover, the earphone parts 152 are configured to convert an audio signal
received through the cord part 154 into an acoustic wave and output the result as
sound.
[0066] Although some embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail
with reference to the drawings, the specific configurations are not limited to these
embodiments. Any design change may be encompassed in the present invention without
departing from the gist of the present invention. Moreover, among the above-described
embodiments, the technologies may be commonly used as long as the objectives and the
configurations are consistent or not conflicted with each other.
List of Reference Signs
[0067]
- 11, 12
- earphone
- 13
- earplug
- 14
- speaker housing part
- 15
- cord pulling part
- 15a
- main body
- 15b
- connecting end portion
- 15c
- cord slot
- 16
- auricle insert part
- 16a
- width of the auricle insert part
- 31
- speaker unit
- 31a
- diaphragm
- 32
- sound conduit
- 32a
- lip
- 33
- protrusion part
- 33a
- plane portion
- 33b
- width of the protrusion part 33
- 33c
- opening
- 34
- acoustic filter
- 100
- portable audio player
- 110
- auricle
- 111
- earring
- 112
- anthelix
- 113
- cavum conchae
- 114
- earlet
- 115
- antiragus
- 116
- incisura intertragica
- 117
- earlobe
- 118
- crus helicis
- 119
- external acoustic meatus
- 141
- cover part
- 141a
- sound guide
- 141b
- first acoustic hole
- 141c
- second acoustic hole part
- 141d
- positioning portion
- 141e
- step portions
- 141f
- inner side face
- 141g
- inner side face
- 142
- tubular part
- 142a
- counter-positioning portion
- 142b
- coupling portion
- 142c
- reinforcement portion
- 142d
- support portion
- 142e
- cutout portion
- 142f
- opening
- 142g
- protrusions
- 143
- bottom face part
- 143a
- cutout portion
- 143b
- recessed portion
- 150
- earphone
- 151
- remote control part
- 152
- earphone part
- 153
- plug part
- 154
- cord part
- 161
- inner side face
- 162
- outer side face
- 163
- projecting part
- 164
- inner side face
- 165
- opening
- 166
- protrusion
1. An earphone comprising:
- a speaker housing (14) that accommodates a speaker body and has an opening that
allows an acoustic wave emitted from the speaker body to pass through;
- a sound conduit (32) that guides the acoustic wave passing through the opening to
a prescribed direction; and
- an earplug (13) that includes a tubular portion mounted to the sound conduit (32)
to communicate with the sound conduit (32) and has an outer periphery formed to be
elastically transformable,
- wherein the speaker housing (14) has an outer periphery side face, and an auricle
insert part (16) is arranged in the outer periphery side face;
- wherein the auricle insert part (16) includes a protrusion part (33) as part of
the auricle insert part (16), the protrusion part (33) is continuously formed with
the speaker housing (14) and protrudes from the outer periphery side face of the speaker
housing (14) to an outside; and
- wherein the auricle insert part (16) includes a side face which faces one of an
earlet (114) and an antiragus (115) in an auricle (110) when the speaker housing (14)
is arranged between the earlet (114) and the antiragus (115).
2. The earphone according to claim 1,
wherein the protrusion part (33) has an substantially trapezoidal planar shape, and
that the width of the protrusion part (33) increases in the direction from the speaker
housing (14) toward the outside.
3. The earphone according to claim 2,
wherein a part of the auricle insert part (16) is formed with an elastic member; and
wherein an opening (33c) in the protrusion part (33) is filled with the elastic member,
and the elastic member covers the protrusion part (33).
4. The earphone according to claim 3,
wherein the auricle insert part (16) is provided along the outer periphery side face
of the speaker housing (14) and includes an auricle contact portion that contacts
the side face of one of the earlet (114) and the antiragus (115) in the auricle (110);
and
wherein the auricle contact portion is formed with the elastic member.
5. The earphone according to claim 4,
wherein a cord pulling part (15) is provided at the outer periphery side face of the
speaker housing (14) next to the protrusion part (33); and wherein the auricle contact
portion extends in a vicinity of the cord pulling part (15).
6. The earphone according to claim 5,
wherein the auricle contact portion includes an projecting part (163) extending in
the vicinity of the cord puling part (15); and wherein the projecting part (163) is
partly arranged in a space surrounded by the earlet (114) and the antiragus (115).
7. The earphone according to claim 6,
wherein a width (16a) of the auricle insert part (16) is greater than a width (33b)
of the protrusion part(33) in a direction from the speaker housing (14) to the cord
pulling part (15); and
wherein the projecting part (163) has elasticity compared to a part containing the
protrusion part(33) in the auricle insert part (16).
8. The earphone according to claim 7,
wherein the projecting part (163) is arranged near the speaker housing (14).
9. The earphone according to claim 8,
wherein the speaker housing (14) includes:
- a cover part (141) arranged in an acoustic emission side of the speaker body;
- a tubular part (142) that covers an outer periphery of the speaker body; and
- a bottom face part (143) arranged to face the cover part (141),
wherein the cover part (141), the tubular part (142) and the bottom face part (143)
are formed with different members, respectively.
10. The earphone according to claim 9,
wherein the protrusion part (33) is formed in an outer periphery side face of the
cover part (141); and
wherein a positioning portion (141d) that positions the tubular part (142) is formed
in an inner side face of the cover part (141) near the protrusion part (141d).
11. The earphone according to claim 10,
wherein a counter-positioning portion (142a) corresponding to the positioning portion
(141d) in the cover part (141), is formed in an outer periphery side face of the tubular
part (142).
12. The earphone according to claim 11,
wherein one of the positioning portion (141d) and the counter-positioning portion
(142a) has a projecting cross sectional shape or a recessed cross sectional shape
toward the speaker body in cross section.
13. The earphone according to claim 12,
wherein the cover part (141) has a first acoustic hole part (141b) formed in the outer
periphery side face of the cover part (141), on the side that the acoustic wave emitting
from the speaker body; and
wherein a second acoustic hole part (141c) is formed in the outer periphery side face
of the cover part (141) near the protrusion part(33).
14. The earphone according to claim 13,
wherein the sound conduit (32) extends in the direction intersecting with a central
axis of the speaker housing (14).
15. The earphone according to claim 14,
wherein the thickness of the tubular part (142) is substantially uniform in a circumferential
direction of the tubular part (142).
16. The earphone according to claim 15,
wherein the tubular part (142) includes an opening (142f) communicating with the cord
pulling part (15), and a cord electrically connected with the speaker body passes
through the opening (142f) and the cord pulling part (15).
17. The earphone according to claim 16,
wherein a reinforcement portion (142c) is formed near the opening (142f) in the tubular
part 142, along the outer periphery side face of the tubular part 142;
wherein the bottom face part (143) includes a recessed portion (143b), the recessed
portion (143c) being formed in an inner face of the bottom face part (143) and contacting
the reinforcement portion (142c); and wherein the bottom face part (143) and the tubular
part (142) are connected with one another.
18. The earphone according to claim 17,
wherein the speaker body is arranged at an edge of the speaker housing (14) in the
opening (142t) side.
19. An electronic device including an earphone according to any of claims 1 to 18.