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Title: Artificial ear for telephonometric measurements

Abstract: A device to be used in phonometric measurements on telephone equipment, simulating a human ear, has a generally disk-shaped body with an annular ridge encompassing a frustoconical central recess serving as a wide-open entrance cavity. The body has several internal cavities communicating with the recess through restricted channels, namely a pair of major cavities resonant at low audio frequencies, an intermediate cavity resonant in the middle audio range, and a minor cavity resonant at high audio frequencies, the last-mentioned cavity having the shape of a narrow cylinder extending generally along the body axis. A microphone, connected to a measuring circuit, rises from the bottom of the recess to substantially the top level of the surrounding ridge to pick up incoming sounds at that level.


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Inventors: Modena, Giulio (Caselle, IT)
Reolon, Aldo (Chieri-Torino, IT)

Application Number: 884641
Filing Date: 1978-03-08
Publication_date: 1979-05-01
Assignee: CSELT - Centro Studi e Laboratori Telecomunicazioni S.p.A. (Turin, IT)
Primary Class(es): 381/59 379/27.01, 379/444
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US Patent Ref:
3744294Jul, 1973Lewis et al.179/175.

Other Refs: Other References: Green Book, vol. V, Recommendation p. 51, ". . . Artifical Ear . . . ", recommedation by CCITT of the IEC.
Funk-Technik, 32, Jahrgang, Nr. 5/1977, "A New Coupling Device for Headphone . . . Measurement".