Speaker box

4905860
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Kurihara, Norimitsu
Kamata, Junichi

Application #

195331

Filed

May-18-1988

Published

Mar-6-1990

Current US Class

220/675
381/86

International Classes

H04R 001/02

Field of Search

220/72 296/152 381/86 381/188 381/205

Assignee

Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Hepperle; Stephen M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong, Nikaido Marmelstein Kubovcik & Murray

US Patent References

4099026   Loudspeaker for ve...
4337380   Structure for mount...
4362907   Combination auto...
4541529   Blow molded contai...
4728143   Door for vehicle wh...
4781314   Fluid container
4790407   Resonance-compe...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 675

6935525   Container with flexi...
3940013   Plastic drum
4023679   Plastic barrel
4420081   Step-wall nestable...
6889866   Container for spoon...
5918753   Container for auto...
5180064   Container
4359167   Subterranean plast...
5896898   Dispenser
4863058   Food packaging co...
3934747   Container, particul...
5658532   Cuvette and cuvette...
 

More From Class 220

4240547   Specimen mailer
6827231   Minivan box liner
4280640   Integral double-wal...
4401216   Media storage device
5221018   Container for jam...
4300016   Screened box
6138850   Modular sterilizatio...
5673958   Tank cap
4428479   Accessory for tape-...
4550852   Switch box and clo...
6131772   Particulate storage...
4733330   Wiring-device mou...
 
Abstract
A speaker box for housing a radio speaker unit and intended for mounting within a vehicle door is formed of plastic by a monobloc molding method such as blow molding thus providing a seamless speaker box that is free from air leakage. The speaker box has an irregular configuration matching a space within the vehicle door, whereby it can be firmly secured in place maintaining maximum inner volume. The speaker box further has ribs extending across flat regions on the box thus improving its rigidity against vibration caused by sound pressure and the like.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A speaker box mounted within a vehicle for housing an acoustic speaker unit, comprising a monobloc molded box having an irregular configuration, and including a generally disc-shaped main body and a box-like section formed integrally therewith so as to fit within complementary internal spaces within said vehicle, wherein said molded box has an integral portion which is fitted within reinforcing portions of said vehicle, and wherein said molded box surrounds an enlarged inner volume for providing improved acoustic performance for said speaker box.

2. A speaker box according to claim 1 wherein said monobloc molded box comprises a blow molded box.

3. A speaker box according to claim 1 wherein said speaker box has a flat region which is provided with a rib thereon.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is directed to a speaker box, more particularly to a speaker box for a radio or the like that is suitable for mounting in an automobile.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It has become common practice to make speaker boxes and/or speaker covers for car radios of plastic as can be seen from, for example, published examined Japanese patent application No. 57(1982)-9274.

The conventional plastic speaker boxes are generally formed by injection molding and thus have to be molded in at least two separate parts. The separately formed parts are then fastened together by screws, bonding, welding or the like.

When assembling a speaker box by one of these methods, however, it is necessary to ensure snug and precision fitting of the joint faces with one another. This need arises because if the speaker box should allow any leakage of air, noise will be produced when air pressurized by the movement of the speaker cone escapes from the speaker box. In severe cases, there may even be an adverse effect on acoustic performance such as, for example, a lowering of the sound pressure in the low frequency range. When the speaker box components are assembled using screws, for example, it is necessary to use a packing material between the joined edges, or to use components made of thick material so as to ensure proper sealing by virtue of the plastic deformation of the component material, or to space the screws at close intervals. However the assembly is accomplished, the conventional method of forming speaker boxes by injection molding turns out to involve a relatively large number of complicated fabrication steps and to result in relatively high production cost. Moreover, with the conventional method, no matter how much care is used to ensure proper sealing among the components during assembly, there will always remain some possibility of air leakage. On the other hand, it is not easy to detect faulty sealing prior to product shipment.
 
  A blow-molding method and its apparatus and a molded drum thereby are improved in that: a lower mold is divided into two pieces, i.e., a split-type mold...  A culture vessel for improving culture or cell yield of anchored cell or suspension cultures has a fluted body wall to provide the vessel with internal...