[미국특허]
Directional speaker for portable electronic device
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04M-001/00
H04B-003/00
출원번호
UP-0826531
(2004-04-15)
등록번호
US-7801570
(2010-10-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Cheung, Kwok Wai
Tong, Peter P.
Thomas, C. Douglass
출원인 / 주소
IpVenture, Inc.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
20인용 특허 :
63
초록▼
A directional speaker for an electronic device having audio output capabilities is disclosed. The directional speaker can thus be used with the electronic device to direct audio output in a directionally constrained manner. As a result, a certain degree of privacy with respect to the audio output is
A directional speaker for an electronic device having audio output capabilities is disclosed. The directional speaker can thus be used with the electronic device to direct audio output in a directionally constrained manner. As a result, a certain degree of privacy with respect to the audio output is achieved for the user of the electronic device, yet the user need not wear a headset or ear phone, or have to hold a speaker against one's ear. The directional speaker can be integral with the electronic device. Alternatively, the directional speaker can be an attachment (or peripheral) to the electronic device.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A peripheral apparatus for a personal, handheld wireless communication device, said peripheral apparatus comprising: a directional speaker that provides ultrasonic sound output in a particular direction; and a controller operatively connected to said directional speaker, said
What is claimed is: 1. A peripheral apparatus for a personal, handheld wireless communication device, said peripheral apparatus comprising: a directional speaker that provides ultrasonic sound output in a particular direction; and a controller operatively connected to said directional speaker, said controller operating to supply signals to said directional speaker so that the ultrasonic sound is output by said directional speaker, wherein the ultrasonic sound output by said directional speaker results in audio sound in the particular direction for a user of the personal, handheld wireless communication device, and wherein said peripheral apparatus is configured to be removeably connected to the personal, hand-held wireless communication device, wherein said peripheral apparatus is portable and able to be hand-held, and wherein while said peripheral apparatus is connected to the personal, hand-held wireless communication device and in use, the personal, hand-held wireless communication device with said peripheral apparatus remain portable and hand-held. 2. A peripheral apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the personal, handheld wireless communication, device has a peripheral connection port, wherein said peripheral apparatus connects to the personal, handheld wireless communication device at the peripheral connection port, and wherein the peripheral connection port is an electronic card slot or a serial bus port. 3. A peripheral apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein said peripheral apparatus further comprises a housing for said peripheral apparatus, and wherein said peripheral apparatus further comprises a mechanical mechanism that allows said directional speaker to move relative to said housing, thereby allowing repositioning of said directional speaker to direct the sound output towards different directions. 4. A peripheral device for a hand-held computing device, said peripheral device comprising: a housing; a directional speaker coupled to said housing, said directional speaker being configured to provide ultrasonic sound output in a particular direction, wherein the ultrasonic sound output by said directional speaker results in audio sound in the particular direction for a user of the computing device; a controller within said housing and operatively connected to said directional speaker, said controller operating to supply signals to said directional speaker so that the ultrasonic sound is output by said directional speaker; and a port connector configured to assist with coupling said peripheral device to the computing device to allow the computing device to drive said directional speaker to produce the audio sound, wherein said peripheral device is a hand-held device and remains hand-held even when in use with the computing device. 5. A peripheral device as recited in claim 4, wherein said directional speaker is integral to said housing, and wherein when said peripheral device is operatively connected to the computing device, the said computing device directs audio signals to said peripheral device. 6. A peripheral device as recited in claim 4, wherein said peripheral device further comprises a cable that connects said peripheral device to the computing device via a connector or plug. 7. A peripheral device as recited in claim 4, wherein said peripheral device further comprises a camera. 8. A peripheral device as recited in claim 4, wherein said housing is configured as a peripheral bus plug-in card. 9. A peripheral device as recited in claim 4, wherein said port connector is a USB connector. 10. A peripheral apparatus for a personal, handheld wireless communication device, said peripheral apparatus comprising: a directional speaker that provides ultrasonic sound output in a particular direction; and a controller operatively connected to said directional speaker, said controller operating to supply signals to said directional speaker so that the ultrasonic sound is output by said directional speaker, wherein the ultrasonic sound output by said directional speaker results in audio sound in the particular direction for a user of the personal, handheld wireless communication device, and wherein said peripheral apparatus is configured to be removeably connected to the personal, hand-held wireless communication device, wherein said peripheral apparatus is portable and able to be hand-held, and wherein while said peripheral apparatus is connected to the personal, hand-held wireless communication device and in use said peripheral apparatus remains portable and able to be hand-held. 11. A peripheral apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein the personal, handheld wireless communication device has a peripheral connection port, wherein said peripheral apparatus connects to the personal, handheld wireless communication device at the peripheral connection port, and wherein the peripheral connection port is an electronic card slot or a serial bus port. 12. A peripheral apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein said peripheral apparatus further comprises a housing for said peripheral apparatus, and wherein said peripheral apparatus further comprises a mechanical mechanism that allows said directional speaker to move relative to said housing, thereby allowing repositioning of said directional speaker to direct the sound output towards different directions.
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