Hands-free Microphone Feature Patents (Class 379/420.03)
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Patent number: 11025764Abstract: A method and a system for reducing current noise of a touch terminal are provided. The method includes: determining that a user receives a voice call via an earpiece of the touch terminal, and controlling the touch terminal to switch from a first touch scan frequency to a second touch scan frequency, where the second touch scan frequency is less than the first touch scan frequency. As can be seen, if the user receives the voice call via the earpiece of the touch terminal, the touch terminal is controlled to switch from the first touch scan frequency to the second touch scan frequency, to effectively reduce the current noise heard by the user by decreasing the touch scan frequency of the touch terminal, so that the periodic current noise is outside a frequency band perceptible to a human ear, thereby improving user experience when receiving the voice call.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: SHANGHAI AVIC OPTO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Inventors: Zhengyuan Huang, Xu Yang, Xupeng Wang, Zhi Zheng, Changchao Liu
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Frequency domain noise cancellation with a desired null based acoustic devices, systems, and methods
Patent number: 9491544Abstract: Frequency domain signal extraction methods and apparatuses include receiving a reference signal, which contains mostly undesired audio and is substantially void of desired audio. The reference signal is decomposed into at least two reference frequency components. Filtering the at least two reference frequency components with at least two adaptive filters to form at least two filtered reference frequency components. The filtered reference frequency components are recombined in an IFFT component, to produce a filtered reference signal. A delayed signal is input to an adder. The delayed signal contains desired audio and undesired audio. The filtered reference signal is subtracted from the delayed signal to form an output signal containing desired audio. The output signal is decomposed into at least two frequency components. The filtering is adapted with the at least two frequency components.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: KOPIN CORPORATIONInventor: Dashen Fan -
Patent number: 9065895Abstract: A two-stage structure for performing non-linear echo cancellation is described in which a first echo canceller is used to attenuate linear echo components of a microphone signal and a second echo canceller is used to attenuate non-linear echo components of the output signal generated by the first echo canceller. One or both of the echo cancellers may be implemented using closed-form solutions, including a closed form solution for a hybrid method in the frequency domain.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2012Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventor: Jes Thyssen
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Patent number: 8923530Abstract: A method is disclosed for acoustic feedback attenuation at a telecommunications terminal. A speakerphone equipped with a loudspeaker and two microphones is featured. Signals from the two microphones are subjected to a calibration stage and then to a runtime stage. The purpose of the calibration stage is to match the microphones to each other by advantageously using both magnitude and phase equalization across the frequency spectrum of the microphones. During the runtime stage, the microphones monitor the ambient sounds received from sound sources, such as the speakerphone's users and the loudspeaker itself, during a conference call. The speakerphone applies the generated set of filter coefficients to the optimized microphone's signals. By combining the signal from the reference microphone with the filtered signal from the optimized microphone, the speakerphone is able to attenuate the sounds from the loudspeaker that would otherwise be transmitted back to other conference call participants.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2009Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Eric John Diethorn, Heinz Teutsch
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Publication number: 20140307868Abstract: A communication headset system (1) for connecting to a two-way communication device (10). The communication headset system (1) comprising an earphone (15) with a speaker (2) for receiving a speaker signal (3) and converting it into speaker sound, a voice microphone (4) for receiving a user's voice and converting it into a voice signal (5). The communication headset system (1) further comprises an ambient microphone (6), arranged at a distance from the voice microphone (4), for receiving ambient sound and converting it into an ambient sound signal (7), and a control circuit (8) for receiving the ambient sound signal (7) and an input signal (12) from the telecommunication device (10), and for transmitting the speaker signal (3) to the speaker (2).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Inventor: Peter Weis
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Patent number: 8805453Abstract: The present invention relates to a signal processing system, comprising a number of microphones and loudspeakers, a hands-free set configured to receive a telephone signal from a remote party and to transmit a microphone signal supplied by at least one of the microphones to the remote party; an in-vehicle communication system configured to receive a microphone signal supplied by at least one of the microphones; receive the telephone signal; amplify the microphone signal to obtain at least one first output signal; output the at least one first output signal and/or a second output signal corresponding to the telephone signal to at least one of the loudspeakers; and wherein the signal processing systems is configured to detect speech activity in the telephone signal and to control the in-vehicle communication system to reduce amplification of the microphone signal by a damping factor, if it is detected that speech activity is present in the telephone signal.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2013Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Tim Haulick, Bernd Iser, Gerhard Uwe Schmidt, Arthur Wolf
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Patent number: 8611578Abstract: Disclosed is a charging cradle for a headset device, which includes a housing with a surface providing a mounting depression, and a cover with a transparent surface pivotably connected to the housing so as to open and close the mounting depression. The headset device is mounted in the mounting depression so as to charge an internal battery pack provided in the headset device. The cradle protects the headset device under charging, enabling the user to observe the charging state without opening it. An earphone cover for a headset device includes a projected semi-circular fixing ring for preventing the earphone from being removed from the ear. The earphone cover is provided in various sizes to fit a user's ear size, and may be rotated to change the rotational position of the fixing ring so as to enable the user to put the headset device selectively on the right or left ear.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Dong-Kyu Kim, Beom-Ku Han, Chang-Soo Lee
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Patent number: 8582755Abstract: An earbud headset, a handset including the same, and methods of operating the headset and handset are provided. In one embodiment, an earbud headset includes a speaker portion that is retractable into and extendable from a base portion, thereby allowing for a thin profile form factor. Advantageously, the earbud headset allows for more convenient storage and/or integration with a handset such that a user may carry the handset and headset much like a single item.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Plantronics, Inc.Inventors: Eric Bradford, Jay Wilson, Claude Zellweger
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Patent number: 8520880Abstract: A boundary microphone is provided to effectively reduce noises caused by external electromagnetic waves by providing electrostatic shielding, including on the portion of lead wires from a microphone unit to a circuit board. The boundary microphone has a base plate, a cover, a circuit board, and a microphone unit mounted in the opening with a metallic holder. A shield pattern for electrostatically shielding inside of the recess with the base plate is formed on the circuit board. The holder is configured to include a cylindrical section into which a rear end side of the microphone unit is fitted, and a D-cut section in which a part of a circumferential surface and a base surface of a cylinder with a base integral with the cylindrical section are cut away in parallel to a board surface of the circuit board, and the lead wire is routed within the D-cut section.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Audio-TechnicaInventor: Hiroshi Akino
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Patent number: 8401593Abstract: Apparatuses and methods of using a speaker phone mode of a portable voice communications device having a built-in camera are described herein. In one embodiment, the speaker phone mode is activated if it is determined that an image captured by the device is black or nearly black, which indicates that the device is placed flat or nearly flat against surface. In one embodiment, the speaker phone mode is activated based on the results of comparing the captured image to a plurality of previously stored captured images wherein the previously stored captured images include images captured by the device in situations where it would be desirable for the speaker phone mode to be activated. In one embodiment, the speaker phone mode is activated based on a comparison of a captured image and previously stored captured images and their respective speaker phone mode statuses. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2012Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Anand Sethuraman, E-Cheng Chang
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Patent number: 8369901Abstract: The present invention relates to a signal processing system, comprising a number of microphones and loudspeakers, a hands-free set configured to receive a telephone signal from a remote party and to transmit a microphone signal supplied by at least one of the microphones to the remote party; an in-vehicle communication system configured to receive a microphone signal supplied by at least one of the microphones; receive the telephone signal; amplify the microphone signal to obtain at least one first output signal; output the at least one first output signal and/or a second output signal corresponding to the telephone signal to at least one of the loudspeakers; and wherein the signal processing systems is configured to detect speech activity in the telephone signal and to control the in-vehicle communication system to reduce amplification of the microphone signal by a damping factor, if it is detected that speech activity is present in the telephone signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2009Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Nuance Communications, Inc.Inventors: Tim Haulick, Bernd Iser, Gerhard Schmidt, Arthur Wolf
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Patent number: 8358776Abstract: A telephone comprising one or more speaker apertures, a microphone indicator disposed on a user-facing surface of the telephone, and one or more microphone apertures disposed proximate to the microphone indicator on a surface of the telephone other than the user-facing surface, where at least one of the microphone apertures is operable to allow audio to pass from the user to a microphone disposed in the telephone, and where the microphone indicator is arranged to direct the user to speak in a direction toward at least one of the microphone apertures.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2011Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: ShoreTel, Inc.Inventor: Edwin Basart
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Publication number: 20120114033Abstract: A mixed signal processing circuit includes an analog to PWM converting circuit and a finite impulse response (FIR) filter having a multiple output tapped delay line and a summing and integration circuit. The mixed signal processing circuit converts an input analog signal to a PWM signal, forms a multi-level PWM signal from the PWM signal and one or more delayed versions of the PWM signal, and converts the multi-level PWM signal to an output analog signal. The analog to PWM converting circuit is implemented using a triangle waveform generator and a comparator. The FIR filter is implement using a resistive network to apply scaling coefficients of the FIR filter. The mixed signal processing circuit can be implemented within a noise cancellation headphone to generate a noise cancelling signal or generally in applications that would be benefitted from the combination of analog input/output and digital filter techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS, INC.Inventor: Walter Y. Chen
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Patent number: 8131322Abstract: Apparatuses and methods of using a speaker phone mode of a portable voice communications device having a built-in camera are described herein. In one embodiment, the speaker phone mode is activated if it is determined that an image captured by the device is black or nearly black, which indicates that the device is placed flat or nearly flat against surface. In one embodiment, the speaker phone mode is activated based on the results of comparing the captured image to a plurality of previously stored captured images wherein the previously stored captured images include images captured by the device in situations where it would be desirable for the speaker phone mode to be activated. In one embodiment, the speaker phone mode is activated based on a comparison of a captured image and previously stored captured images and their respective speaker phone mode statuses. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Anand Sethuraman, E-Cheng Chang
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Patent number: 8112132Abstract: A mobile device, particularly a wireless headset, includes a cord to which an earpiece is fixed and a module having a spring-actuated retractor reel into which the cord is retracted for storage. A fastener on the module makes the device wearable. A rotary encoder generates a position data output according to the rotational position of the reel, and a controller receives the position data output from the sensor, and, in response, controls a function such as placing the device in an on-hook or off-hook state.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Inventor: Yuet Ming Chan
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Patent number: 8102995Abstract: The present invention relates to a communication device and a telephone communication method thereof. The present invention includes two or more microphones mounted at different positioned in a predetermined space, e.g., in a vehicle. Further, a detector compares selectively the signal-to-noise ratios, sound quality states, volume intensities or the like of signals input through the microphones, and detects the most optimal signal as a telephone communication signal in the signals. Echo and/or howling contained in the input signal when one talks over the telephone with a communication counterpart is removed through an echo remover in accordance with the control operation of a controller.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2007Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Sang Oh Kim
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Patent number: 7957771Abstract: A hands-free teleconferencing apparatus for use with a wireless telephone for enabling multiple users to participate in a telephone call in a hands-free environment. An adapter of the apparatus configured to connect to a wireless telephone includes circuitry for communicating with at least two external speakers and at least one external microphone. The communications between the adapter and the external speakers and microphone may be wired or wireless. If wired, the external speakers and microphone may be part of respective earbud devices or headsets that connect to the adapter. Each earbud device includes an acoustic transducer that functions as an audio speaker and may include a microphone that converts the users' voices into electric audio signals. If wireless, the external speakers and microphone may be in respective headsets that have respective wireless transducers for communicating wirelessly with respective wireless transducers in the adapter.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: AT&T Mobility II LLCInventors: Melvin D. Frerking, Tamara Kimble, Christopher Penrose, Alonzo L. Watts
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Patent number: 7949120Abstract: In a system in which a first computer transmits data to a second computer, the first computer transmits data conveying time information to the second computer, with the information expressing a first time point that occurs prior to commencement of the transmission and, following reception of the time information, the second computer compares the first time point information with a current time point, to thereby obtain a communication delay amount that includes a delay in transmitting data from the first to the second computer.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: DENSO CorporationInventor: Nobuaki Narita
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Publication number: 20110103577Abstract: This invention describes a microphone that is specifically used for a multiparty conferencing system or an event recording system where people are in the same room or may be spread between separate geographical locations. The unique aspect of this directional microphone is that it can operate using network based protocols including TCP/IP, UDP, VoIP, and SIP and can enhance an event recording system by allowing the system to scale up to easily with reduced cost when compared to traditional audio microphone input channels. The microphone would fit ideally with conference recording systems as described in Poirier's U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,047,192, and 7,603,273. Poirier teaches in these patents an event recording system that separates each person's spoken statements into separate audio and/or text events based on when events start and stop.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventor: DARRELL A. POIRIER
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Patent number: 7925004Abstract: A speakerphone having improved echo cancellation and sound output includes at least one directional microphone having at least one axis of sensitivity and at least one zone of insensitivity, and a speaker disposed in the zone of insensitivity of the microphone to radiate sound away from the microphone and towards a reflective surface, such as a desktop or wall, against which the speakerphone is disposed. A baseplate disposed adjacent to the speaker outlet can combine with the housing of the phone to form a flaring, right-angled horn having an inlet coupled to the outlet of the speaker and an outlet terminating at a periphery of the housing. A wall-mounting embodiment incorporates a unidirectional microphone with an axis of sensitivity oriented perpendicular to the wall, and a desktop-mounting embodiment includes an array of at least two bi-directional microphones having respective axes of sensitivity oriented parallel to the desktop.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Plantronics, Inc.Inventors: Richard Hodges, Gordon S. Simmons
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Patent number: 7856112Abstract: The present invention discloses an inventive microphone assembly for desktop communication systems. It utilises the advantages of placing the microphone in a desktop conferencing system as close as possible to the tabletop surface, without exposing the microphone for unfavourable mechanical or acoustic influence. This is achieved by building it into the footing in front of system, in a mechanically controlled and robust way. In this way, the high frequency response can be controlled to optimise sound quality, and at the same time the microphone assembly can be configured as a flexible unit that easily can be re-used in other systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: Tandberg Telecom ASInventors: Trygve Frederik Marton, Johan Ludvig Nielsen, Petter Muren
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Publication number: 20100124327Abstract: An acoustic pass through is provided in telephone handsets for sounds transmitted from a hands free operation speaker laid out underneath the handset. One or more cutouts in a middle portion of the handset in various shapes such as rectangular, round, elliptical, and similar allows enhanced sound quality when the speakerphone feature is used and flexibility in handset design.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2008Publication date: May 20, 2010Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: William G. Verthein, Stephen G. Lee
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Patent number: 7720216Abstract: An acoustic pass through is provided in telephone handsets for sounds transmitted from a hands free operation speaker laid out underneath the handset. One or more cutouts in a middle portion of the handset in various shapes such as rectangular, round, elliptical, and similar allows enhanced sound quality when the speakerphone feature is used and flexibility in handset design.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2008Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: William G. Verthein, Stephen G. Lee
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Patent number: 7529566Abstract: A speakerphone with a jack or a plug to allow a full featured speakerphone to be used with a wireless telephone handset. In one embodiment, a jack is installed on a speakerphone. A cable can connect the speakerphone using this jack and a headset jack on wireless phone handset. In another embodiment, the cable is embedded in the speakerphone. In another embodiment, the speakerphone is operated by an internal power source.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2005Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Polycom, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey C. Rodman, Greg Goldfarb
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Patent number: 7512417Abstract: The present invention is to provide a wireless electronic device comprising a main body and an earphone assembly being retractably disposed in the main body with two ends provided at one side of the main body capable of being pulled outward and a cable portion between the two ends adapted to extend through the other side of the main body to form an enclosed loop. By utilizing this wireless electronic device, a user may put the loop of the earphone assembly on a hook of wall or on the neck for hanging the electronic device, and may also pull speakers respectively disposed at the ends of the earphone assembly out of the main body and put the speakers into the ears for listening.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Inventec CorporationInventors: Miriam Cheng, Beniz Wang
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Patent number: 7469051Abstract: An intelligent automatic volume control technique (100) for a communication device is provided that takes a measurement of the background audio environment at the time a user manually selects the volume (102, 104). A user preference is established for the volume setting relative to the background audio level being experienced (106). The informational relationship is stored and used for automatic volume control (108). When the background noise changes (110), the automatic volume control makes an intelligent decision on changing the volume (116). The current background noise level, the initial user volume setting and the background noise level when that volume was set are all used in the volume change decision making process.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2003Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Darren T. Sapashe, Chanhlong C. Lam
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Publication number: 20080146291Abstract: A hands-free device (1) for use with communications devices (3) is provided. In response to operation of a particular user input, the hands-free device (1) causes the communications device (3) with which it is associated to call a particular number. Therefore a call to a particular number can be activated directly by a user via the hands-free device (1). The user input may comprise a dedicated or an existing button on the hands-free device (1). The button may be activated by a pre-determined operation such as a single activation of the button or by a sequence of activations. The particular number to be called may comprise an incoming number that has been stored in a memory of the hands-free device (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2006Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: SOUTHWING S.L.Inventor: Bartholomeus J.F. Huisken
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Patent number: 7373182Abstract: A wireless mobile phone is provided with an input-output interface and an output interface. The input-output interface may be employed singularly to facilitate removable attachment of a telephony headset to the phone to receive at least telephony audio signals from the phone, and to provide audio signals to the phone. Similarly, the output interface may be employed singularly to facilitate removable attachment of an audio output only headset to the phone to receive at least a selected one of telephony and non-telephony audio signals from the phone. However, the input-output interface and the output interface may also be used jointly to facilitate removable attachment of a two-plug headset to the phone to receive at least a selected one of telephony and non-telephony audio signals from the phone, and to provide audio signals to the phone.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: Varia Mobil LLCInventors: Peter Zatloukal, Robert M. Heddle, Christopher J. Dabrowski
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Patent number: 7333837Abstract: The invention pertains to mobile telephones and can be used during telephone conversations while, for example, operating a mode of transportation. The universal hands-free unit for mobile telephones contains the main module containing a speaker and control electronics, a holder for the mobile telephone, a microphone, an attachment module, and a changeable connection module for electrical connection of the control electronics with the electrical circuits of the mobile telephone. The holder of the mobile telephone is constructed in the form of two plates oriented parallel to each other at a distance L which may be changed by moving at least one plate relative to the other plate with the help of a mechanism located in the body of the main module. A fixating bracket attached to each holding plate, each fixating bracket is made in the shape of a base with several parallel resilient fins.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2005Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: ZAO “Premier Technology”Inventor: Dmitry Mikhailovich Gordeyev
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Patent number: 7231038Abstract: A microphone, transmitter, speaker, receiver, and power source, all mounted to an eyeglasses frame, for sending and receiving signals wirelessly to and from a remote cell phone or other electronic device. The microphone and the transmitter can be mounted to extension arms that can be extended, pivoted, or otherwise moved to a position for use, and then moved to a stored position when not in use. Alternatively, the microphone, transmitter, speaker, receiver, and power source, can be mounted onto a clip-on or other attachment member that mounts onto a conventional eyeglasses frame, or to a hat or other article worn on the head.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Oakley, Inc.Inventor: Peter Warren
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Patent number: 7224992Abstract: A stereo headset (104) with push-to-talk function can be interfaced with a wireless communication device (102) via a connector interface. The connector interface preferably includes a jack at the wireless communication device (102) and a compatible plug at the stereo headset (104). An electrical contact (310) at the connector interface can contemporaneously interconnect both electrical audio signals between the wireless communication device (102) and at least one of the speakers of the stereo headset (104) and electrical user input signals from an external push-to-talk user input device (232) to the wireless communication device (102).Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Patino, Audley F. Patterson, Richard L. Pyatt, Russell L. Simpson, Sybren D. Smith
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Patent number: 7110536Abstract: An acoustic seal system (100). The system (100) includes a flexible sealing element (110) having a ridge (134) for engaging a cover (118) with a sealing interference fit, a plate (112) in which the flexible sealing element (110) is secured to the plate (112) and a mesh (114) for controlling particle contamination. The mesh (114) is secured to the plate (112), and the plate (112) and at least a portion of the flexible sealing element (110) are secured to a portion of an inner housing (116). The portion of the flexible sealing element (110) engages the portion of the inner housing (116) with a sealing interference fit. When the cover (118) engages the inner housing (116), the flexible sealing element (110) provides an acoustic seal between the cover (118) and the inner housing (116).Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Patrick A. Hampton, Julio C. Castañeda, Robert T. Jamilla
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Patent number: 7106876Abstract: The invention provides a microphone for the simultaneous pickup of both ambient background noise and speech in vehicles such as automobiles, aircraft, and marine vessels. The apparatus provides a plurality of cartridges that simultaneously exhibit frequency and polar response characteristics tailored to noise and speech, respectively. In an embodiment of the invention, a single housing contains both a directional microphone and an omni-directional microphone for use in an automobile. In an alternative embodiment, a microphone array having both directional and omni-directional outputs are derived from microphones contained in a single enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2003Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Shure IncorporatedInventor: Richard J. Santiago
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Patent number: 7058193Abstract: A microphone assembly of a vehicle hands-free telephone comprises a guide and a microphone unit. The microphone unit moves between a retracted position and an extended position relative to the guide. The microphone may be activated in the extended position and deactivated in the retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: ArvinMeritor GmbHInventor: Peter Lane
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Patent number: 7013009Abstract: A microphone, transmitter, speaker, receiver, and power source, all mounted to an eyeglasses frame, for sending and receiving signals wirelessly to and from a remote cell phone or other electronic device. The microphone and the transmitter can be mounted to extension arms that can be extended, pivoted, or otherwise moved to a position for use, and then moved to a stored position when not in use. Alternatively, the microphone, transmitter, speaker, receiver, and power source, can be mounted onto a clip-on or other attachment member that mounts onto a conventional eyeglasses frame, or to a hat or other article worn on the head.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2001Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Oakley, Inc.Inventor: Peter Warren
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Patent number: 6931124Abstract: A soft mute circuit includes a programmable amplifier controlled by a register. Data is stored in the register from an adder that combines the current data in the register with a second number for increasing or decreasing the gain of the amplifier. A summation circuit includes a plurality of inputs coupled by gates to a summation node and the summation node is coupled to an input of the programmable amplifier. The gates are controlled by suitable logic for selecting input signals in any combination. A control loop maintains the gain of the amplifier at a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Acoustic Technology, Inc.Inventors: Raymond Rubacha, Samuel L. Thomasson
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Patent number: 6831978Abstract: A rear-view mirror assembly 10 is provided, including a housing 12 and a reflective surface 14. At least one microphone 18 is positioned behind the reflective surface 14 within the housing 12. At least one audio port 20 allows sound to pass through the reflective surface 14 to reach the at least one microphone 18.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventor: Karl Douglas Vandivier
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Patent number: 6411711Abstract: Conventional telephone sets normally include a microphone housing defining an opening to the exterior which communicates with a cavity in the microphone housing within which is located an internal microphone, and leads connecting the internal microphone with a PCB. An improvement is proposed, namely the provision of an external microphone connected to a plug which is receivable snugly within the opening, thus to substantially block external sound from reaching the internal microphone. Contact devices link the PCB with portions of the plug and thus with the external microphone.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Mitel CorporationInventor: Ed Gancarcik