Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Electro-acoustic audio transducer
Patent
1990-01-18
1991-08-20
Ng, Jin F.
Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices
Electro-acoustic audio transducer
381168, 381169, 379428, 379433, H04R 2500, H04M 100
Patent
active
050420712
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus to isolate a microphone from the speaker audio of a telephone handset, preventing feedback howl. The acoustic insulator consists of a single piece of pliable material that has a smaller diameter element (104) that extends through the handset housing. A hollow passage (102) extends the length of the insulator. The microphone (101) is inserted into the insulator in the larger diameter element (103). The insulator is held in the housing by overlapping ridges (105) encircling the outside of the larger element (103).
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Motorola Incorporated "DYNA T.A.C. Cellular Mobile Telephone", 8/31/83 Mechanical Parts (Control Unit).
Stein Michael A.
Stinauer Robert J.
Bolvin Kenneth W.
Cumming William
Motorola Inc.
Ng Jin F.
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