IP Library Granted Patent US 12712974
Granted Patent B2
US 12712974 · App. 17/867,682 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Method and apparatus for in-ear canal sound suppression

Inventors: Jason McIntosh (Sugar Hill, GA); Marc Boillot (Plantation, FL); John Usher (Beer, GB); Steven Goldstein (Delray Beach, FL)
Assignee: ST Portfolio Holdings, LLC
H04M3/568H04R1/1016H04R1/1083H04R3/005H04R3/02H04M9/08H04R2201/107H04R2410/05H04R2430/01H04R2460/01H04R2460/05H04R2499/13
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Patent No.
US 12712974
App. No.
17/867,682
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and system of conferencing can include the steps of initiating a conference call at a communication device with two or more communication devices and selecting to suppress a voice communication of at least one communication device on the conference call where a modified electronic signal is generated with the selected at least one communication device so that the voice communication from the selected at least one communication device is inaudible. The method or system further includes sending the modified electronic signal to at least one other communication device on the conference call. Other embodiments are disclosed.

Claims (42)

1 . A method for acoustic management control suitable for use in an earphone, the method comprising the steps of:

measuring an ambient acoustic signal from at least one Ambient Sound Microphone (ASM) to produce an electronic ambient signal;

measuring an internal sound from at least one Ear Canal Microphone (ECM) to produce an electronic internal signal;

generating a background noise level (BNL) from at least one of the electronic ambient signal or the electronic internal signal or a combination of both;

generating an ambient gain based upon the BNL;

applying the ambient gain to the electronic ambient signal to generate a modified ambient signal;

generating an internal gain based upon the BNL;

applying the internal gain to the electronic internal signal to generate a modified internal signal; and

generating a mixed signal by mixing the modified ambient signal with the modified internal signal.

2 . The method according to claim 1 , further including the step of:

sending the mixed signal to a communication device.

3 . The method according to claim 2 , wherein the mixed signal includes a voice of a user of the earphone.

4 . The method according to claim 3 , wherein the BNL has at least a low level and a high level designation, wherein when the BNL is at a low level the internal gain is 0.0.

5 . The method according to claim 4 , wherein the low level is a value of dBA below 70 dBA and wherein a high level is a value of dBA above 85 dBA.

6 . The method according to claim 3 , wherein the BNL has at least a low level and a high level designation, wherein when the BNL is at a high level the ambient gain is 0.0.

7 . The method according to claim 3 , where the communication device is at least one of a phone, a watch or a computer.

8 . The method according to claim 1 wherein the internal gain is 0.0 when the BNL is below a first threshold level, wherein the ambient gain is 0.0 when the BNL is above a second threshold level, and wherein the internal gain has a non-zero value and the ambient gain has a non zero value when the BNL is between the first threshold and the second threshold.

9 . The method according to claim 8 , where a user selects the first threshold value and second threshold value using a software application on a device.

10 . The method according to claim 8 , where the first threshold is about 70 dBA, and the second threshold is about 85 dBA.

11 . An earphone comprising:

an ambient sound microphone;

an ear canal microphone;

a memory that stores instructions; and

a processor configured to execute the instructions to perform operations, the operations comprising:

receiving an electronic ambient signal from an ambient sound microphone;

receiving an electronic internal signal from an ear canal microphone;

generating a background noise level (BNL) from at least one of the electronic ambient signal or the electronic internal signal or a combination of both;

generating an ambient gain based upon the BNL;

applying the ambient gain to the electronic ambient signal to generate a modified ambient signal;

generating an internal gain based upon the BNL;

applying the internal gain to the electronic internal signal to generate a modified internal signal; and

generating a mixed signal by mixing the modified ambient signal with the modified internal signal.

12 . The earphone according to claim 11 further including the operation of:

sending the mixed signal to a communication device.

13 . The earphone according to claim 12 , wherein the mixed signal includes a voice of a user of the earphone.

14 . The earphone according to claim 12 , where the communication device is at least one of a phone, a watch or a computer.

15 . The earphone according to claim 11 , wherein the BNL has at least a low level and a high level designation, wherein when the BNL is at a low level the internal gain is 0.0.

16 . The earphone according to claim 15 , wherein the low level is a value of dBA below 70 dBA and wherein a high level is a value of dBA above 85 dBA.

17 . The earphone according to claim 11 , wherein the BNL has at least a low level and a high level designation, wherein when the BNL is at a high level the ambient gain is 0.0.

18 . The earphone according to claim 17 , wherein the low level is a value of dBA below 70 dBA and wherein a high level is a value of dBA above 85 dBA.

19 . The earphone according to claim 11 wherein the internal gain is 0.0 when the BNL is below a first threshold level, wherein the ambient gain is 0.0 when the BNL is above a second threshold level, and wherein the internal gain has a non-zero value and the ambient gain has a non zero value when the BNL is between the first threshold and the second threshold.

20 . The earphone according to claim 19 , where a user selects the first threshold value and second threshold value using a software application on a device.