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Ear pad construction for earphones
   
Document Number
US Patent 4809811
Issued Date
March 7, 1989
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An ear pad for earphones comprises a foam-like material formed into a pad enclosing the user's ear in use in order to expand the essentially linear frequency response of a good earphone so that it brings also the lowest still audible frequencies into the linear region, and simultaneously with the expansion of the transmission range of the earphone, to make the reproduction of stereophonic acoustic events more natural. The ear pad is advantageously shaped and made of open-cell elastic foam material having on its inner and/or its outer side or in its interior so as to be disposed in the sound path from the coupling space outward, at least one passive membrane supported for vibration and having a natural resonance which lies in the range of the lower frequencies.
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Published
March 7, 1989
Application Number
06/931,695
Filed
November 14, 1986
US Classification
181/129   181/132 381/309 381/372
Int'l Classification
H04R   1/10   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Nov 18, 1985 [AT] 3355/85
USPTO Field of Search
181/129   181/132   381/183   381/187  
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