Multisection Housing Patents (Class 181/189)
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Patent number: 11881204Abstract: Dual-tone horn assemblies and methods of use are disclosed herein. An example dual scroll assembly includes a nozzle having a first portion of the nozzle has a first diameter and a second portion of the nozzle has a second diameter that has a size that is different from the first diameter, a first spiraled channel that receives air from the first portion of the nozzle. The air traveling through the first spiraled channel produces a first tone at a first frequency. A divider plate is disposed between the first spiraled channel and a second spiraled channel. The second spiraled channel receives the air from the second portion of the nozzle. The air traveling through the second spiraled channel produces a second tone at a second frequency. The first tone and the second tone when produced simultaneously create a dyad.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2020Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Marco Sanchez, Beatriz Barrios, J Elias Ruiz
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Patent number: 9008343Abstract: An annular diaphragm compression driver for electro-acoustic conversion has an annular diaphragm, which bears a moving coil, and a compression driver housing with a closed housing base. Opposite the housing base is a sound wave routing element having a sound discharge channel. The compression driver also has an annular magnet system unit, which has an annular magnet gap (M) and a compression chamber, adjoining the magnet gap (M), for the annular diaphragm. The open exit end of the sound discharge channel is in slot form and its entry start is annular. The sound path between the compression chamber and the entry start contains an annular collecting space. The collecting space and the sound discharge channel contain a central sound guidance body having a portion which merges to match the slot-like exit end. The sound discharge channel is formed between the sound guidance body and the sound wave routing element.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2013Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: BMS Speakers GmbHInventor: Dimitar Kirilov Dimitrov
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Patent number: 8515102Abstract: A line array speaker provides highly uniform frequency response throughout a wide listening field, while also reducing distortion and improving fidelity, clarity, and output level. In a symmetrical embodiment, central apertures are straddled by a sequential pairs of sets of apertures. The straddling pairs emit frequencies in the next lower frequency band relative to the frequency band of the immediately preceding frequency band apertures. In an asymmetrical embodiment, sequential frequency bands are emitted by adjacent sets of apertures rather than straddling pairs of sets of apertures. Each of the apertures may be a loudspeaker cone, one or more straight slots, one or more arbitrarily curved slots, one or more arbitrarily angled slots, one or more holes or the mouth of a horn. The speaker may have a front baffle which is a flat panel or multiple facets arranged in one or multiple recesses across a front of the speaker.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2012Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Inventor: Jon J. Waller
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Patent number: 8224001Abstract: A line array speaker provides highly uniform frequency response throughout a wide listening field, while also reducing distortion and improving fidelity, clarity, and output level. In a symmetrical embodiment, central apertures are straddled by a sequential pairs of sets of apertures. The straddling pairs emit frequencies in the next lower frequency band relative to the frequency band of the immediately preceding frequency band apertures. In an asymmetrical embodiment, sequential frequency bands are emitted by adjacent sets of apertures rather than straddling pairs of sets of apertures. Each of the apertures may be a loudspeaker cone, one or more straight slots, one or more arbitrarily curved slots, one or more arbitrarily angled slots, one or more holes or the mouth of a horn. The speaker may have a front baffle which is a flat panel or multiple facets arranged in one or multiple recesses across a front of the speaker.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2007Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Inventor: Jon J. Waller
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Patent number: 7519195Abstract: A sound system for industrial tool chests modifies a tool chest with drawers to provide sound and music to technicians at work in a shop. The sound system has a power supply and electronics mounted in the vacant spaces within a tool chest. The power supply has ducting and a fan for cooling. Wiring delivers power from the power supply to the electronics and a player. The electronics include a dropping resistor and illuminated on-off switch. The player can play one or all of AM, FM, and other radio bands, broadcast or cable TV, video and other digital signals, and recorded media of many kinds. The player distributes a signal to two or more speakers mounted to the bottom of the tool chest, and alternatively in the top. The present invention installs within single chests and multiple story chests. Sound from the speakers reflects upon a shop floor to send music throughout the shop.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Inventor: Howard W. Hesketh
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Patent number: 7350618Abstract: A satellite speaker system includes a side firing low mid driver mounted in a sub-enclosure which is vented into a second sub-enclosure through an acoustic resistance vent and to a third sub-enclosure through a variable aperture second vent. The vents further serve as pivots to allow the side-firing speaker to be rotated through a predetermined range, simultaneously varying the aperture of the second vent. The pivots are isolated by o-rings to provide an airtight seal to the sub-enclosures, as well as to provide vibration control. Third, fourth and fifth resistively damped vents allow the first and second sub-enclosure to establish acoustic communication with the environment. The front firing driver/s that reproduces the mid and high frequencies are mounted in a fourth sub-enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Creative Technology LtdInventors: Aik Hee Goh, Susimin Suprapmo, Kar Choon Ng
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Patent number: 7113813Abstract: A portable communication terminal employs an electro-acoustic transducer having openings on the housing. The openings of the transducer are coupled to a housing of the terminal or acoustic pipes unitarily formed with the housing of the transducer. An opening of the acoustic pipe faces an opening provided in the housing of the terminal. The terminal uses a transducer including a diaphragm, a cover closely jointed to an outer periphery of the diaphragm and facing a front face of the diaphragm, and a frame provided at a rear face of the diaphragm. The terminal and the transducer consume less power and yet radiate greater output sound pressure with smaller bodies. They can deliver sound from a display section, so that a user accepts the sound normally.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Takeshi Shimokawatoko, Shigeru Tomoeda, Koji Sano, Tetsuya Mori, Kazutaka Kubo
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Patent number: 7095868Abstract: A phase plug for optimally matching a drive-unit's diaphragm to the throat of a waveguide is disclosed. Specific embodiments of a circular diaphragm matched to an elliptical waveguide and a circular diaphragm to a rectangular waveguide are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Inventor: Earl Geddes
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Patent number: 6931143Abstract: An electroacoustical transducer has an enclosure having a thickness substantially smaller than the width and the depth. The transducer includes a first rigid sheet, a second rigid sheet, and a spacing structure for spacing the first rigid sheet from the second rigid sheet to define an acoustic enclosure, having a top, a bottom and a side edge. The top includes the first rigid sheet and the bottom includes the second rigid sheet. The transducer includes an acoustic transducer for exchanging sound waves with the acoustic enclosure. The enclosure has a plurality of outlet points.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Bose CorporationInventors: Gerald F. Caron, Jeffrey Hoefler, Christopher B. Ickler, Roberto M. Dizon
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Patent number: 6719090Abstract: The speaker assembly includes a speaker housing having a closed top wall and an opposed open end. The speaker assembly further includes a first sound source having a cone with an interior surface and an exterior surface. The first sound source is mounted within the speaker housing such that the interior surface of the cone faces the closed top wall and the exterior surface substantially faces the opposed open end. A portion of the exterior surface of the cone is covered, thereby, revealing an exposed portion which defines the directionality of the first sound source. The speaker assembly also includes a second sound source having a cone with an interior surface and an exterior surface. The second sound source is mounted within the speaker housing such that the interior surface of the cone faces the closed top wall and the exterior surface substantially faces the opposed open end.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventor: Dennis A. Tracy
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Publication number: 20040003961Abstract: A low frequency horn apparatus including a throat (20), barrel (30) and mouth (40). The barrel (30) includes a series of chambers (50 and 60) wherein the cross-sectional area of each chamber in the series increases linearly from one end of the chamber to the other. The rate of linear increase is greatest in the first chamber 50 in the series. The chambers are in communication with one another so that sound waves entering the throat aperture (20) of the first chamber (50) in the series travel though each chamber in the series and exit the series of chambers through the mouth (40) of the last chamber (60) in the series. Sounds waves may be created by an electroacoustic transducer (70) that includes a cone. Further, the cross-sectional area of the mouth (40) may be less than the cross-sectional area of the cone (78).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2002Publication date: January 8, 2004Applicant: Mackie Designs Inc.Inventor: David W. Gunness
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Patent number: 6604602Abstract: A novel speaker box system for a deep bass amplification consists of a front trumpet horned speaker cover box and a rear speaker box. The rear speaker box consists of a cylindrical box and a speaker installed at one end of the cylinder. The other side of the speaker box has a hole for electrical wires to the speaker. The front trumpet horned speaker cover box consists of a cylindrical box and a trumpet. The trumpet is attached to one end of the cylindrical box. The center of the trumpet has an air port connecting the inner side of the trumpet box and the open air. The trumpet horned speaker cover box and the speaker box of this invention are assembled in one set by, including but not limited to, a male thread screw carved on the outside of the speaker box and a female thread screw inside of the trumpet box. Those boxes are assembled in one set for a hip-hop or a rap, which needs a deep bass sound.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Inventor: Chae Yong Kim
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Patent number: 6522759Abstract: A reduced-size speaker for generating sound waves in wide low frequency audio region includes a cylindrical main body which is open at the top and bottom surfaces, a top lid being provided on the top surface of the main body and a circular ring-shaped base, which has a hole in its center, being provided on the bottom surface of the main body. A circular sound pipe is provided approximately in the center of the top lid and extends from the upper surface of the main body through the inside of the main body. A disc-like film is provided over the opening of the hole of the base, which is located at the outer side with respect to the main body, the disc-like film being held between the base and a circular ring-shaped bottom lid. A disc-like sound generator is provided in the opening of the hole of the base, which is located at the inner side with respect to the main body, with a circular ring-shaped damper provided in between.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takan Mori
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Patent number: 6513622Abstract: A full-frequency-range cinema loudspeaker system intended or deployment in limited space behind a perforated cinema screen is configured as three modules: (1) a high-frequency module having a compression driver working into a horn-shaped waveguide that is specially shaped to compensate for beam-spreading effects of the perforated screen, (2) a midrange module providing a specially shaped waveguide with a multiple throat portion that mounts four cone-type drivers in a vertical array, the four individual throat regions merging into a common mouth portion of the waveguide that flares out to the front of the module, and (3) a vented-port low-frequency module with two cone-type low-frequency loudspeaker units. The three modules are stacked with the high-frequency module on top and the low-frequency module at bottom; The modules are all made to have a uniform width and a depth of under eighteen inches.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Harman International Industries, IncorporatedInventors: William J. Gelow, Bernard M. Werner
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Publication number: 20020125066Abstract: This invention provides a sound source system capable of producing a desired coverage pattern with high SPL that may be steered towards a desired listening area. The sound source system may provide an array of sound sources where the coverage pattern and SPL may depend on the height, width, and depth of the assembled array. Adding height and width to the array may narrow the vertical and horizontal coverage patterns that are projected, respectively. To maintain a substantially constant coverage pattern, a frequency shading techniques may be used to keep the height of the array constant relative to the wavelength. Adding depth to the array may provide greater SPL with minimal effect on the coverage pattern because array's height and width have not changed. The sound source system may also coherently sum in the main lobe and provide substantial off-axis rejection. This may be done using an end-fired related principle where each sound source in the array may be delayed proportional to its delay distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2002Publication date: September 12, 2002Applicant: Harman International IndustriesInventors: Bradley Joel Ricks, Andrew Rutkin
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Patent number: 6278789Abstract: An acoustic waveguide loudspeaker system has an electroacoustical transducer having a vibratile surface. An acoustic waveguide has a first end open and a second end adjacent to the vibratile surface and an effective length corresponding substantially to a quarter wavelength at the lowest frequency of pressure wave energy to be transmitted between the first and second ends. Damping material in the waveguide near the vibratile surface is positioned so as to negligibly attenuate bass frequency energy while of sufficient volume to damp peaks at higher frequencies above the range of the bass frequency energy.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1993Date of Patent: August 21, 2001Assignee: Bose CorporationInventor: Dewey Potter
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Patent number: 6035962Abstract: An easily-combinable and movable speaker case includes two side boards, a front holed board, a speaker support board, an electric circuit board, a rear control board, a cap board, a bottom board, and a pull member. The two side boards are spaced apart parallel and respectively has a plurality of vertical position grooves and posts spaced apart on an inner surface for inserting the front holes board, the speaker support board, the electric circuit board and the control board in the position grooves of the two side board. Then the cap board and the bottom board are respectively fixed on and under the two side boards with screws. Further two rollers are fixed under the bottom board to permit the speaker case inclinedly move on the ground by pulling the pull member.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1999Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Inventor: Chih-Hsiung Lin
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Patent number: 5675133Abstract: The horn and sounder includes an upper body, a lower body, and a mouth piece. The upper and lower bodies are provided at their rear outer periphery with annular ribs to engage with grooves formed inside the mouth piece, so that the mouth piece can bind the upper and the lower bodies together. The upper and the lower bodies are provided on their inner plane near a rear central portion with a protuberance, making the two bodies slightly separated from each other at their front potions. The present invention can be used to produce loud sound simply by patting it.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1996Date of Patent: October 7, 1997Inventor: Yu Kobayashi
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Patent number: 5659155Abstract: The purpose of the invention is to direct, in a coherent fashion, audible frequencies, particularly, low frequencies and especially those below 90 cycles. The advantage to directing low frequencies to acute projection patterns previously thought impossible is to reduce low frequency feedback in live performance applications and to reduce low frequency room reverberation in all applications which results in a faster decay time of the low frequency produced. Acute directivity of low frequencies is achieved by using a rectangular enclosure in the vertical axis and by placing a rectangular port on the horizontal axis centrally located between two transducers. The three-point projection pattern is established so that the three points of projection can act to set up a carrier wave and side band waves effect. Alternatively, one transducer can be centrally located between two rectangular ports.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1995Date of Patent: August 19, 1997Inventor: Louis B. Porzilli
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Patent number: 5631450Abstract: A megaphone includes a pair of hollow bodies which are assembled at a connecting portion to open and close freely, wherein a tuning part is formed by denting the center of a flat part of each hemiconical main part to provide a level face around the tuning part.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1995Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Inventor: Hiromasa Itakura
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Patent number: 5606297Abstract: A waveguide for projecting a longitudinal acoustic wave of wavelength .lambda. from an ultrasound energy source toward a target area. The waveguide has at least one tubular channel. The channel has inwardly tapered, conical inlet and outlet ports separated by a venturi. The inlet port taper defines a sharply rimmed entry orifice around the inlet port. A separation distance equal to one wavelength .lambda. is maintained between the source and the waveguide's inlet port. The waveguide shears off a cross-section of the wave emitted by the energy source and ejects it at accelerated velocity toward the target area. The channel has a length L and the venturi has a diameter D, such that the waveguide has an emitted beam angle equal to 2 (tan.sup.-1 (D/L)). Preferably, a plurality of tubular channels are aligned concentrically around and longitudinally parallel to the one tubular channel, each channel having a selected length and a selected diameter.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Assignee: Novax Industries CorporationInventor: William A. Phillips
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Patent number: 5397866Abstract: An acoustic horn assembly for use as part of an electronic siren system for an emergency vehicle comprises a pair of integrated molded, rigid plastic members which cooperate to define a pair of divergent sound passages. The entrance ends of these sound passages are displaced do that they may be coupled to separate sound generators, the sound generators being supported from respective vehicle frame side rails. The sound generators are coupled to the sound passage entrance ends by adjustable length sound transmission conduits which are in the form of elbows.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1993Date of Patent: March 14, 1995Assignee: Whelen Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Harold W. Lyons, Jon H. Lyons
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Patent number: 5160815Abstract: A megaphone apparatus includes an elongate conical conduit directed into an outwardly flaring forward body portion. The conduit includes an entrance opening, with the flaring body including a plurality of exit openings defined by a central outlet conduit coaxially aligned with the inlet conduit, with a plurality of right and left branch conduits extending laterally to each side of the central conduit aligned in a single plane along a common diameter of the various conduits. A modification of the invention includes various residence modulating caps selectively positionable over the conduits to include a flexible web, with at least one slit directed diametrically therethrough, and including a plurality of pockets arranged in a spaced relationship relative to the slit to include a flexible rod selectively positioned within each pocket as desired for varying modulation of the flexible web of each cap in use.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1991Date of Patent: November 3, 1992Inventor: Michael A. Prater
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Patent number: 5046581Abstract: A speaker system includes at least one horn-type speaker. The horn-type speaker is provided with an acoustic waveguide between the driver and horn to space the driver a selected distance from the mouth of the horn.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1989Date of Patent: September 10, 1991Assignee: Sound-Craft Systems, Inc.Inventor: James E. Mitchell
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Patent number: 5025887Abstract: Disclosed is a sanitary acoustic horn for use in the dairy industry for preventing powder build-up in dairy industry drying systems and for meeting U.S.D.A. requirements for equipment which comes in contact with powder product. The sanitary acoustic horn includes a driver and a bell connected to one another by means of sanitary ferrules and quick connect hinged clamps. The sanitary acoustic horn is preferably made from 304 stainless steel and having at least a number 4 finish on all surfaces which will be exposed to powder product. A number 4 finish inhibits the collection of powder on such surfaces by eliminating pits, scratches, grooves and the like therefrom. The quick connect clamp allows for easy assembly and disassembly of the horn for a manual cleaning.The sanitary horn further includes an air delivery chamber which extends about the driver. Such air delivery chamber has sufficient dimension to allow insertion of human fingers and cloths so that such surfaces may be easily cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1989Date of Patent: June 25, 1991Inventor: Michael V. Jamison
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Patent number: 4776428Abstract: A sound projection system for use in diffusing sound of a frequency ranging from 160 Hz up to 5 KHz over a relatively long distance with a substantially constant distribution of the sound over a wide diffusion angle, whereby the quality and intensity of the sound transmitted by the system remain substantially constant for a listener even if this person is substantially offset from the general direction and orientation of the projection system. The system which is advantageously compact in size, comprises a cabinet defining an enclosure in which a loudspeaker is mounted. An acoustic channel of rectangular cross-section is connected to the cabinet in alignment with the loudspeaker.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1987Date of Patent: October 11, 1988Assignee: Belisle Acoustique Inc.Inventor: Bruno Belisle
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Patent number: 4369857Abstract: A loudspeaker and horn combination having desirable sound clarity characteristics and having a desirable per unit of electric power input to per unit of sound output ratio can be constructed using a horn body of one or more parts of a rigid, closed cell polyurethane foam material having a smooth exterior skin or surface shaped so as to include an internal horn cavity. A speaker is located so that its diaphragm extends across an entrance end of the cavity. The cavity is shaped in a bilaterally symmetrical manner so as to include a sound chamber region adjacent to and leading from the speaker diaphragm, this sound chamber region having a restricted throat located intermediate its ends and having a continuous curvature between its ends, a flare region diverging outwardly from the end of the sound cavity region remote from the speaker and a transitional region located generally between the flare and sound cavity regions so as to connect the adjacent surfaces of these regions.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1981Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: The Kind Horn CompanyInventors: Spencer Frazer, Steven P. Soibelman
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Patent number: RE44942Abstract: A mobile communication device is provided. The mobile communication device includes a terminal body, and a speaker module located in the terminal body. The speaker module includes an enclosure located in the terminal body, the enclosure defining a chamber therein, and a speaker having a front surface and a rear surface, the speaker being located in the enclosure such that the front surface of the speaker is exposed from the enclosure and the rear surface thereof is positioned within the chamber, to allow a sound generated from the rear surface to resonate within the chamber. A mutual interference between the sound generated from the front side of the sound emission part and the sound emitted from the rear side thereof can be reduced to thereby improve the performance of the middle and low sound.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventors: Sung-Tae Lee, Jin-Ho Kim, Jeong-Hoon Kang