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US08918149B2 Mobile telephone 有权
移动电话

  • Patent Title: Mobile telephone
  • Patent Title (中): 移动电话
  • Application No.: US13951164
    Application Date: 2013-07-25
  • Publication No.: US08918149B2
    Publication Date: 2014-12-23
  • Inventor: Hiroshi HosoiYoji HosoiMasashi MorimotoMasahide Tanaka
  • Applicant: Rohm Co., Ltd.
  • Applicant Address: JP Kyoto JP Osaka
  • Assignee: Rohm Co., Ltd.,Hiroshi Hosoi
  • Current Assignee: Rohm Co., Ltd.,Hiroshi Hosoi
  • Current Assignee Address: JP Kyoto JP Osaka
  • Agency: Fish & Richardson P.C.
  • Priority: JP2010-289894 20101227; JP2011-009546 20110120; JP2011-021312 20110203; JP2011-028489 20110214; JP2011-037543 20110223; JP2011-038011 20110224; JP2011-048787 20110307; JP2011-064543 20110323; JP2011-102006 20110428; JP2011-103604 20110506; JP2011-125705 20110603; JP2011-132634 20110614; JP2011-147934 20110704; JP2011-155966 20110714; JP2011-166439 20110729; JP2011-179815 20110819; JP2011-191995 20110902; JP2011-207627 20110922; JP2011-219638 20111003; JP2011-228890 20111018; JP2011-243624 20111107; JP2011-253267 20111118; JP2011-276160 20111216
  • Main IPC: H04M1/00
  • IPC: H04M1/00 H04M1/02 H04R25/00 H04M1/03 H04M1/05
Mobile telephone
Abstract:
A mobile telephone includes a cartilage conduction unit for making contact with the ear cartilage. The cartilage conduction unit is provided to at least one of two corner parts at an upper side of the mobile telephone. The mobile telephone can include a surface of an outer wall and a cartilage conduction vibration source arranged inward from the surface of the outer wall, the vibration of the cartilage conduction vibration source being transmitted to the surface of the outer wall, wherein when the surface of the outer wall is brought into contact with at least a part of the ear cartilage around the entrance part to the external auditory meatus without making contact with the auricular helix, the sound pressure inside the external auditory meatus at about 1 cm from the entrance part of the external auditory meatus has an at least 10 dB increase compared to the non-contact state.
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