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Title:
Audio speaker system
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1. A loud speaker system comprising:
a loud speaker having a moving member for generating acoustic energy;
enclosure means forming, together with the moving member, a substantially air-tight enclosure having a predetermined volume, the enclosure means including at least one edge supported panel comprised of a skin means and stiffening means for stiffening the panel; and
said stiffening means providing sufficient stiffness to said skin means to substantially reduce the transmission of longer wave length acoustic energy and providing edge supported sub-panels having a sufficiently small mass per unit area to transmit shorter wave length acoustic energy.
2. The loud speaker system of claim 1 wherein:
the longer wave length acoustic energy are those wave lengths which would tend to distinctively interfere with acoustic energy generated externally of the enclosure means if transmitted through the enclosure means.
3. The loud speaker system of claim 2 wherein:
the shorter wave length acoustic energy is that range of wave lengths which will not distinctively interfere with acoustic energy generated externally of the enclosure means, if such energy were transmitted through the enclosure means, including those frequencies at which a nontransmitting enclosure of the same dimension would resonate.
4. The audio speaker comprising an acoustic transducer having a reciprocating diaphragm for producing audible acoustic energy when reciprocated, and enclosure means for the transducer forming a substantially sealed chamber with the diaphragm, the enclosure means being a substantially rigid structure to low frequency acoustic energy produced within the enclosure by reciprocation of the diaphragm to prevent significant transmission of the low frequency energy through the enclosure means and thereby enhance the generation of low frequency audio energy, yet having at least one section of sufficiently low unit mass to transmit a significant part of the acoustic energy having a frequency corresponding substantially to at least the primary resonant frequency of the enclosure to retard resonation within the enclosure.
5. A speaker system, comprising:
an acoustic transducer; and
a plurality of planar panels forming an enclosure with an opening therein, said transducer being attached across said opening to seal said enclosure, at least one of said panels comprising a planar wall, said wall having a mass per unit area which will transmit acoustic energy other than low frequency acoustic energy through said wall, and rib means attached to said wall for edge mounting and stiffening said wall to reduce transmission of low frequency acoustic energy through said wall.
6. A sound reproducing apparatus comprising:
loud speaker means for converting electrical energy into audio acoustic energy; and
an enclosure having five square shaped walls, said walls being rigidly attached together at the edges of said walls to form five sides of said enclosure, said speaker being mounted on said remaining edges to complete said enclosure, each of said walls being planar on its exterior facing side and each of the interior facing sides of said walls having a first group of parallel spaced ribs extending across each of said walls and a second group of parallel spaced ribs extending across each of said walls in a direction transverse to said first group, said walls having a sufficiently low mass per unit area to transmit sufficient acoustic energy having frequencies in the resonation range of the enclosure to retard resonation within the enclosure, said ribs of the side walls being interconnected to provide sufficient rigidity to the enclosure to contain a major portion of the acoustic energy having frequencies below the resonation range of the enclosure.
7. A sound reproducing apparatus as defined in claim 6 wherein each of said walls has a 45.degree. bevelled surface at its edges, and said walls are attached together with adjacent bevelled surfaces in contact.
8. A speaker system comprising:
an acoustic transducer; and
a plurality of planar panels forming an enclosure with an opening therein, said transducer being attached across said opening to seal said enclosure, at least one of said panels comprising a planar wall having mass per unit area sufficiently low to transmit a sufficient portion of the acoustic energy having frequencies which would otherwise tend to resonate in the enclosure and rib means attached to said planar wall for adding rigidity to said planar wall to contain the acoustic energy having lower frequencies than that which would otherwise tend to resonate in the enclosure.
9. A system as defined in claim 8 wherein said at least one panel is edge supported.
10. The method for retarding resonation in a substantially sealed speaker system which comprises transmitting a sufficiently large portion of the acoustic energy having a wavelength such as to cause resonation through at least one wall of the sealed enclosure to substantially eliminate resonation while preventing deformation of the walls to a sufficient extent to substantially contain acoustic energy having wavelengths greater than that in the resonation range.
Other info:
Inventors:
Babb, Burton A. (Dallas, TX, US)
Application Number:
250899
Filing Date: 1972-05-08 Publication_date: 1976-04-27 Assignee:
Babbco, Ltd. (Dallas, TX)
Primary Class(es):
381/353
181/148, 181/198, 381/354
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Olms, Douglas W.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Hubbard, Thurman, Turner & Tucker
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