High output loudspeaker system

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Inventors

Carlson, David E.

Application #

833859

Filed

Feb-26-1986

Published

May-8-1990

Current US Class

181/144
181/145
181/147
181/150
181/152
181/155
181/156
181/199

International Classes

H05K 005/00

Field of Search

181/144 181/145 181/150 181/152 181/155 181/159 181/147 181/179 181/182 181/189 181/190 181/156

Assignee

Electro-Voice, Incorporated (Buchanan, MI)

Examiners

Fuller; Benjamin R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burmeister, York, Palmatier, Hamby & Jones

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Abstract
A loudspeaker with a pair of speaker units and a manifold chamber between the speaker units for combining the sound from both speaker units. The manifold chamber is formed by walls having an exit opening and a pair of rectangular apertures, the apertures confronting each other on opposite sides of the chamber and the exit opening being disposed normal to a plane centrally between the apertures, and the apertures and exit opening having parallel axes of elongation. One of the speaker units is coupled to each of the apertures to direct sound into the manifold chamber, and the manifold chamber is provided with a wedge confronting the apertures to direct sound parallel to the central plane between the apertures toward the exit opening. In one construction, a horn is coupled to the exit opening to conduct sound from the manifold chamber. Also in that construction, each of the speaker units has a vibratile cone confronting the apertures to which it is coupled and the cone is disposed in an enclosure provided with a bass reflex port. In another construction, four speaker units with vibratile cones are coupled to four apertures in walls forming a single manifold chamber with a single exit opening. In still another construction, a compression driver is coupled to each of the apertures through a transition section of the driver.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A loudspeaker comprising:

means for defining a manifold chamber and having an exit opening communicating with the chamber and disposed within a first plane, said exit opening having an axis of elongation and a transverse axis normal thereto, said manifold chamber having a pair of rectangular apertures having particular areas communicating with the chamber, the first aperture of said pair being disposed in a second plane normal to the first plane and a second aperture of said pair being disposed in a third plane parallel to the second plane, the first and second apertures having axes of elongation parallel to the first plane and having transverse axes normal to the axis of elongation thereof of particular lengths, the first and second apertures confronting each other and being spaced from each other by a distance at least equal to the sum of the lengths of the transverse axes of the first and second apertures,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

a. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an arrangement of speaker units for mid-bass, mid-range and high frequency sound reproduction systems, particularly adapted for high power output. More particularly, the invention is directed to a manifold for coupling multiple loudspeaker units, to derive high power output with desirable characteristics in the mid-bass, mid-range and high frequency regions.

b. Description of the Prior Art

Multiple loudspeakers are often used in sound applications requiring high acoustic power output (sound volume) such as theaters or arenas or for studio and stage monitoring, discotheques and the like. In many sound systems several components, such as driver/horn assemblies or cone/enclosure loudspeakers, are used for sound reproduction across the entire range of audible sound, with different devices covering the bass or low frequency range (up to 200 hertz), mid-bass and mid-range (200-2000 hertz), and high frequency (above 2000 hertz) portions of the sound spectrum.
 
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