Acoustic speaker system

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Inventors

Juuti, Kenneth

Application #

588724

Filed

Jun-20-1975

Published

Nov-23-1976

Current US Class

181/153
181/156
181/160
181/194

International Classes

H05K 005/00; G10K 013/00

Field of Search

181/148-160 181/193 181/194 181/144-147 179/1

Examiners

Tomsky; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Swanson; Francis

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Abstract
A speaker enclosure for a stereophonic sound system is disclosed. The speaker is mounted in a chamber, the enclosure of which is connected to a tube of relatively long length and of circular cross-section. The construction is such that phase-inversion occurs so that the sound emanating from the rear of the speaker reinforces sound from the front of the speaker. The construction also substantially suppresses standing waves.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A sound speaker enclosure comprising:

an outer housing;

(means defining) a single chamber within and separate from the housing having a first and second cavity the cavities separated by a solid baffle;

a sound speaker mounted within the first cavity;

a plurality of alternately vertical and horizontal tube sections connected in series within the housing and interposed between the first cavity of the chamber and the second cavity;

the tube sections defining a single continuous alternately vertical and horizontal closed sound path between the cavities;

the path including at least three successive tube sections joined so that the longitudinal axis of each section is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the other two.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to stereophonic sound systems in general and more particularly to speaker enclosures for use therewith.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Several different approaches to the problem of enclosing a sound speaker presently exists in the prior art. Among these are the flat baffle, the open back enclosure, the infinite baffle, slotted enclosures which are designed to let out sound emanating from the back of the speaker, acoustic labrynths and enclosures built around the principles of horn design. An example of the latter is the Klipsch folded horn enclosure described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,310,243, the construction of which is familiar to all those skilled in the art of enclosure design. Various combinations of these devices will be found in the prior art as well.

An essential function of the speaker enclosure is to deal with the sound radiating from the rear of the speaker cone. A cone in motion alternately compresses and rarefies the air in front and in back of it. Since these two wave trains generated by the speaker are out of phase, care must be taken in the design of the enclosure to ensure against cancellation of one set of waves by the other. This design consideration is particularly important for middle and low frequency range sound reproduction.
 
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