APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING A SOUND MASKING DEVICE IN A HOTEL ROOM
An apparatus and method for mounting a sound masking component or device to an existing electronic component, appliance, or a furnishing installed or located in a hotel room or other interior space. According to an embodiment, the existing electronic component or appliance comprises a television set. The television set includes a pre-existing mounting mechanism for attaching a television wall-mounting bracket. The sound masking component further includes a mounting bracket wherein the mounting bracket is configured to be secured to the pre-existing mounting mechanism on the television set. According to another embodiment, the sound masking component is mounted internally inside the television set and configured to receive power from the television power supply and emit a sound masking signal utilizing a television speaker or a separate sound masking speaker.
The present invention is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/312,939, filed Dec. 21, 2018, which is a 35 U.S.C. § 371 U.S. National Stage of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/CA2017/050794, filed Jun. 30, 2017, and is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/198,428, filed on Jun. 30, 2016, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,019,977, granted on Jul. 10, 2018. The entire content of each of the aforementioned patent applications is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the InventionThe present invention relates to sound masking systems, and more particularly, to an apparatus and method for mounting a sound masking device or component in a hotel room or other interior space.
2. Relevant ArtIn the art, installing a sound masking device in a hotel room, or other interior space, presents certain challenges in both new and retrofit installations.
In a new installation, e.g. new construction, unfinished walls and interior coverings provide the flexibility to freely install the sound masking device and the associated cables for power and user control. However, there are still costs associated with the installations.
In a retrofit installation, one or more of the following considerations can be factors. First, the cost of installing physical cabling to connect and/or power the system is much higher given the finished walls and ceilings.
Second, in a hotel application, the speaker component in a sound masking system or device needs to ideally be mounted or installed in the sleeping area for dispersing the sound masking emission and providing effective sound masking for the occupant(s) of the room. This can be problematic in a hotel room. The ceiling is typically not an option as many hotels are constructed with concrete ceilings and floors, and there is no suspended ceiling for installing the sound masking device or speaker component. Similarly, walls may not have sufficient depth or space for installing a sound masking device or speaker component. In addition, installing or running cables and power line or feeds may pose challenges and increased costs for retrofit installations. Even in rooms with bulkheads that run services, there still may not be sufficient space or clearance to run additional cables, power lines and/or install a sound masking device or a speaker component. Furthermore, installing the speaker component on existing furnishings or surfaces is non-trivial for both functional and aesthetic considerations.
Third, a retrofit installation requires a power feed which may not always be available for the installation point. Having a free, unused mains outlet, proximate the installation location can be problematic, particularly, in older builds with limited outlets. Adding a new power source, e.g. a mains outlet, can be very expensive. Similarly, installing control cables for the sound masking device and/or speaker component can also be problematic and/or expensive for similar reasons.
For effective user control, the sound masking device controls should be conveniently located for the user, which may not be where the masking device is installed. In a retrofit installation, running the control cabling between the sound masking device, i.e. user control, and the speaker component can require extensive ‘fishing’ of cables between the components. Often this results in the user control module being installed in a user inconvenient location, e.g. on the wall or other surface beside the speaker component, which could be across the room from a convenient location for the user.
As a result, sound masking devices will not always be installed in the ideal location, which consequently results in the sound masking emission not be properly dispersed in the room, or the full benefits of sound masking being realized. In other instances, sound masking device installation may not be considered at all due to installation and/or retrofit costs and expenses. Thereby, eliminating the benefits of sound masking, particularly, in a potentially noise susceptible environments such as hotel rooms.
Accordingly, there remains a need for improvements in the art.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to an apparatus and method for mounting a sound masking component or device in a hotel room or other interior space.
According to one embodiment, the present invention comprises a sound masking device configured for mounting on an appliance, on a furnishing or a fixture in a room, the sound masking device comprises: a sound masking component; a mounting mechanism or bracket configured for supporting the sound masking component; and the mounting bracket being further configured to mount to a surface of the furnishing or on or in the appliance or on or in the fixture, out of normal view in the room.
According to another embodiment, the present invention comprises a sound masking device configured for mounting away from visible view in relation to a television set in a room, the sound masking device comprises: a sound masking component; an enclosure configured for supporting the sound masking component; and the enclosure including a mounting mechanism configured to mount the sound masking component to a structural surface adjacent the television set, wherein the structural surface is typically out of normal view in the room.
According to further embodiment, the present invention comprises a sound masking device configured for mounting to a television set in a room, the sound masking device comprises: a sound masking component; an enclosure configured for housing the sound masking component; and the enclosure being further configured to mount to a surface of the television set.
According to yet another embodiment, the present invention comprises a sound masking device configured for mounting inside a television set located in a room, the sound masking device comprises: a sound masking component configured to generate a sound masking output signal; the sound masking component including a power input for coupling to a power supply of the television set; and the sound masking component including an output for coupling to an output speaker and the speaker being configured to emit the sound masking output signal into the room.
Other aspects and features of the present invention will become apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art upon review of the following description of embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which show, by way of example, embodiments of the present invention, and in which:
Like reference numerals indicate like or corresponding elements or components in the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONReference is first made to
According to an embodiment, a sound masking device indicated generally by reference 200 is mounted or secured on the back of the television set 100 with a pedestal stand 110 as shown in
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According to an exemplary implementation, the sound masking device 200 comprises an enclosure or housing indicated generally by reference 250. The enclosure or housing 250 is configured to hold the components comprising the sound masking device 200 (
According to an embodiment of the invention, the sound masking device 200 includes a mounting bracket indicated generally by reference 300, as shown in
According to an embodiment, the mounting bracket 300 is configured to be mounted or secured to the back of the television set 100 using a pre-existing mounting mechanism found or installed on the television set 100. According to an embodiment, the mounting bracket 300 is configured to be secured to one or more of the pre-existing mounting holes installed on the back of the television set 100 for attaching a wall-mounting bracket (not shown), indicated generally by reference 120 in
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According to another embodiment, the sound masking device 200 is attached to a mounting bracket which is offset from the wall-mounting bracket holes 120, as shown in broken outline in
According to another embodiment, the sound masking device 200 is configured and installed with the sound masking speaker 520 (and amplifier module 522) separately mounted on the back of the television set 100 utilizing a mounting bracket 300 (or 400) as described above. The sound masking sound generator 510 and control module 530 are located remotely from the speaker component 520 and operatively coupled through a cable or a wireless link. The particular implementation details of the hardwired or wireless link will be readily within the understanding of one skilled in the art.
While the sound masking device 200 and the mounting brackets 300, 400 are described in the context of a television installation above, it will be appreciated that the mounting brackets 300, 400 may be utilized to mount or install the sound masking device 200 on the rear or underside of other furnishings or furniture pieces or fixtures or other appliances normally found in a hotel room. For instance, the sound masking device 200 can be mounted on the back of a cabinet or dresser, or underneath a table or desk or hidden by a lamp shade.
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In operation and according to an exemplary implementation, the sound masking generator 260 is configured to generate a sound masking signal which is fed to and outputted by the television speaker array 122 into the hotel room. According to an exemplary implementation, the sound masking generator 260 is configured to output the sound masking signal when the television set is off or in sleep mode in order to maintain the fidelity of the sound signals being generated and also fed in the speaker array 122 when a user has turned on the set 100 and is watching a program. According to another aspect, the sound masking generator 260 may be configured to always be on and the sound masking output signal and the television audio output signals would be fed to the speaker array 122 and effectively mixed. The sound masking volume up/down button 734 may be used to control the volume of the sound masking signal emitted by the speaker array 122 independently of the volume of the audio signal being emitted for the television. According to another aspect, the sound masking generator 260 may be configured to allow the user to selectively turn on and off the sound masking function, for example, using the sound masking on/off button 732 on the remote device 700 (
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In operation and according to an exemplary implementation, the sound masking generator 270 is configured to generate a sound masking signal which is fed to and outputted by the sound masking speaker 272. According to an exemplary implementation, the sound masking generator 270 is configured to output the sound masking signal when the television set is off or in sleep mode, for example, through operation of the power supply feed module 274. According to another aspect, the sound masking generator 270 may be configured to allow the user to selectively turn on and off the sound masking function, for example, using the sound masking on/off button 732 on the remote device 700 (
The particular technical implementation details of the television set components and electronics, and the specific connections and implementation particulars for internally mounting the sound masking component, configuring the sound masking control and operational functions in conjunction with the television electronics and components will be within the understanding of those skilled in the art.
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. Certain adaptations and modifications of the invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the presently discussed embodiments are considered to be illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description, and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.
Claims
1. A sound masking device configured for mounting on an appliance in a room, said sound masking device comprising:
- a sound masking component;
- a mounting bracket configured for supporting said sound masking component; and
- said mounting bracket being further configured to mount to a surface of the appliance, wherein said surface is out of normal view in the room.
2. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said appliance comprises a television set having a rear surface, and said rear surface including one or more pre-existing mounting holes, and said mounting bracket including a plurality of mounting holes for securing said sound masking component to said one or more pre-existing mounting holes.
3. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said pre-existing mounting holes comprise a plurality of wall-bracket mounting holes installed on the back of the television.
4. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said pre-existing mounting holes comprise a spacing defined according to an industry standard.
5. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sound masking component comprises a speaker, and said speaker is configured to face away from said mounting bracket and towards a surface adjacent the appliance, so that sound masking sound waves emitted from said speaker are reflected by said surface and dispersed into the room.
6. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 1, further including a remote control module, said remote control module being operatively coupled to said sound masking component, and configured to control operation of said sound masking component in response to a user input.
7. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 6, wherein said sound masking component includes a wireless communication interface, and said remote control module is configured to control operation of said sound masking component over a wireless communication link.
8. A sound masking device configured for mounting away from visible view in relation to a television set in a room, said sound masking device comprising:
- a sound masking component;
- an enclosure configured for supporting said sound masking component; and
- said enclosure including a mounting mechanism configured to mount said sound masking component to a structural surface adjacent the television set, wherein said structural surface is out of normal view in the room.
9. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the television set is supported by a furnishing and said structural surface comprises a horizontal surface of said furnishing and said sound masking component is mounted on said horizontal surface.
10. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the television set is supported by a furnishing and said structural surface comprises a vertical surface of said furnishing and said enclosure is affixed to said vertical surface for mounting said sound masking component.
11. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 10, wherein said furnishing comprises a cabinet having a back wall and first and second side walls, and said vertical surface comprising one of said first side wall and said second side wall and said back wall.
12. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said structural surface comprises a wall behind the television set.
13. A sound masking device configured for mounting to a television set in a room, said sound masking device comprising:
- a sound masking component;
- an enclosure configured for housing said sound masking component; and
- said enclosure being further configured to mount to a surface of the television set.
14. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 13, wherein said surface of the television set is out of normal view in the room.
15. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 14, wherein an adhesive is utilized to attach said enclosure and said sound masking component to said surface of the television set.
16. A sound masking device configured for mounting internally to a television set located in a room, said sound masking device comprising:
- a sound masking component configured to generate a sound masking output signal;
- said sound masking component including a power input for coupling to a power supply of the television set; and
- said sound masking component including an output for coupling to an output speaker and said speaker being configured to emit the sound masking output signal into the room.
17. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 16, further including a remote receiver control module, said remote receiver control module being configured to receive one or more control signals from a remote control device, wherein said sound masking component is configured to be responsive to said one or more control signals.
18. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 16, further including a power supply feed module configured to provide a power feed to said power input of said sound masking component independent of the operating state of the television set.
19. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the television set includes one or more speakers, and said output speaker comprises one of said one or more speakers.
20. The sound masking device as claimed in claim 16, wherein said output speaker comprises a sound masking speaker coupled to said sound masking component.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 30, 2021
Publication Date: Aug 12, 2021
Inventor: Niklas Moeller (Oakville)
Application Number: 17/245,835