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Title: Audio dosimeter



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1. An audio dosimeter comprising

means for sensing and converting sound to an electrical signal representing said sound;

weighted filter means for filtering said signal;

said filter having a frequency response which approximates the frequency response of the human ear;

means for generating a DC voltage having a magnitude that is proportional to the filtered output of said weighted filter;

a source of clock pulses;

a frequency divider means responsive to said source of clock pulses and having multiple outputs for providing a plurality of discreet frequency outputs;

each discreet frequency corresponding to a predetermined noise level;

a counter, and means responsive to said DC voltage for gating selected ones of said discreet frequencies to said counter;

means for generating a delayed pulse for each gated output pulse from said gating means; and

means responsive to said DC voltage for selectively gating said generated delayed pulses to said counter;

said selective gating means gating an increasing number of delayed pulses as said voltage increases from one predetermined voltage level to the next to thereby increase the count rate of said counter as said noise level increases between each of said preselected noise levels.

2. The audio dosimeter of claim 1 wherein said means responsive to said DC voltage for gating selected ones of said discrete frequencies to said counter includes:

a first voltage divider means including a plurality of output terminals for dividing said DC voltage,

a first plurality of comparator means, each being connected to one of said output terminals of said voltage divider, each succeeding comparator generating a gate enabling output when said DC voltage increases by a predetermined magnitude, and

a plurality of gating means, one each connected to an output of said frequency divider, each being enabled by the output of an associated comparator to gate said discrete frequency outputs from said frequency divider to said counter,

wherein, as said DC voltage level increases, the gates associated with increasingly greater discrete frequency outputs are enabled.

3. The audio dosimeter of claim 2 wherein said means for generating a delayed pulse for each gated output pulse from said gating means comprises

means for delaying the gated output pulses from said gating means, and

means for coupling said delayed pulses sequentially to said selective gating means.

4. The audio dosimeter of claim 3 wherein said means for selectively gating said generated delayed pulses to said counter comprises:

means for dividing the voltage difference between said predetermined voltage levels into a plurality of discrete voltage levels,

comparator means responsive to the output of said dividing means for generating gate enabling signals, wherein as said difference voltage increases past each of a plurality of said discrete levels corresponding to preselected noise levels, correspondingly increased gate enabling signals are generated, and

a plurality of gates, each gate being enabled by an associated one of said comparator means, and each gate including means for receiving one of said delayed pulses so that as an increased number of gate enabling signals are generated by said comparator means, an increased number of delayed pulses are gated to said counter.

5. The audio dosimeter of claim 4 wherein said means for selectively gating said generated pulses to said counter comprises:

a variable voltage divider for establishing a reference voltage level when sid DC voltage reaches each of said predetermined voltage levels,

a voltage divider receiving the output voltage of said variable voltage divider and for dividing said output voltage into a plurality of discrete incremental voltages,

a plurality of comparators connected to the taps of said voltage divider, an increasing number of said comparators generating gate enabling signals as said output voltage of said variable voltage divider increases past each of a plurality of discrete voltage levels,

a plurality of gates, one each connected to the output of an associated one of said comparators, the output of said gates being connected to said counter, and

means for distributing said delayed pulses sequentially to each of said gates,

wherein as an increasing number of gates are enabled an increasing number of delayed pulses are coupled to said counter.

6. The audio dosimeter of claim 5 further comprising:

means for varying the dividing factor of said variable voltage divider in accordance with said DC voltage.

7. The audio dosimeter of claim 6 wherein means for varying the dividing factor of said variable voltage divider comprises:

a plurality of voltage divider gating means each enabled by the enabling output signal of an associated one of said first plurality of comparator means, an increasing number of said voltage divider gating means being enabled as said DC voltage rises,

a plurality of resistors connected to said first resistor and each being connected to an associated voltage divider gating means wherein as each voltage divider gating means is enabled its associated resistor is connected in circuit with said first resistor and in parallel with the resistors connected to other enabled voltage divider gates, wherein as the DC voltage increases past each of said predetermined levels, the dividing factor of said variable voltage divider is raised a predetermined amount.

Other info:


Inventors: Steger, James O. (Muncie, IN, US)

Application Number: 522915
Filing Date: 1974-11-11
Publication_date: 1976-08-31
Assignee: Ball Corporation (Muncie, IN)
Primary Class(es): 73/648
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
3014550Dec, 1961Goles73/558.
3696206Oct, 1972Ida et al.73/558.
3747703Jul, 1973Knowd et al.73/558.
3778552Dec, 1973Edinborgh73/558.
3868857Mar, 1975Maddox73/558.
3884086May, 1975Steger73/558.

Other Refs:
Primary Examiner: Goldstein, Herbert
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney: Cushman, Darby & Cushman