Ceramic speaker enclosure

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Inventors

Petty, Frank

Application #

689154

Filed

May-24-1976

Published

Apr-4-1978

Current US Class

181/153
181/156
181/171
181/199
D14/209

International Classes

H05K 005/00; G10K 013/00; A47B 081/06

Field of Search

181/156 181/199 181/148-155 181/171 181/175

Assignee

Mar-Kel Lighting, Inc. (Paris, TN)

Examiners

Tomsky; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McNenny, Pearne, Gordon, Gail, Dickinson & Schiller

Referenced by:

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Other References

"Clean Sound from the Drainpipe 8", by David Weems, Poy Electronics, vol. 16, No. 6, June 1962, pp. 59-62.

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Abstract
A reflex type speaker enclosure integrally formed of ceramic material having a shell of hemispheroidal configuration and having an inturned speaker mounting flange adjacent the equatorial plane. The enclosure is adapted to be suspended by structure extending through an aperture in its apex. The flange forms a central, relatively large speaker aperture, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced, relatively small acoustic ports intermediate the shell and aperture. The radially inner edge of the flange is notched at the speaker aperture to permit placement of a speaker assembly into the interior of the hemispheroidal shell and allow insertion of suitable fasteners therethrough to secure the speaker assembly to the inwardly facing side of the flange portion.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. The combination comprising a speaker assembly integrally formed of ceramic material, the enclosure including a hemispheroidal shell portion and an integral flange portion, said shell portion being generally symmetrical with respect to a central axis and having an aperture at its apex, a threaded nipple element extending through said aperture, a decorative loop on the exterior of said shell portion and connected to said nipple element, a nut within said shell portion threaded onto said nipple element and retaining said nipple element and said loop on said shell portion whereby said enclosure is adapted to be suspended by said loop, nipple element, and nut, said nipple element being adapted to allow an electrical wire set to be assembled through said aperture, said flange portion extending radially inward from said shell portion at a plane adjacent an equatorial plane of said hemispheroidal shell portion, a radially inward edge of said flange portion defining a generally circular speaker aperture concentric with said axis of symmetry, a side of said flange portion facing inwardly towards the interior of said shell portion providing a planar seating surface extending substantially along the full circumferential extent of said speaker aperture, a set of notches in said speaker aperture and interrupting said planar seating surface, a plurality of acoustic ports relatively small in comparison to the diameter of said speaker aperture circumferentially spaced about said flange portion, a speaker assembly within said hemispheroidal shell portion, said speaker assembly having a peripheral rim and including a clamp ring having a diameter greater than the diameter of said aperture and being disposed over said seating surface, said flange notches being dimensioned to permit said speaker assembly to be inserted therethrough into the interior of said shell portion, a plurality of fasteners extending through said notches and said clamp ring and engaging an area of the speaker assembly adjacent the rim to draw said clamp ring and speaker assembly axially towards said seating surface to form an acoustic seal therebetween.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to improvements in enclosures for speaker assemblies and, more particularly, relates to the reflex-type speaker enclosure.

PRIOR ART

Decorative speaker enclosures have, in the past, been produced in a large variety of configurations, materials, and constructions. The present invention considers an enclosure which employs a hemispheroidal configuration, ceramic material, and integral or single-piece construction. While these enumerated features have individually been previously employed, their full utilization in combination is not evident in the prior art.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention provides a unitary speaker enclosure of ceramic or like material having a primarily hemispheroidal configuration with an integral inturned flange adjacent the equatorial or sectional plane on which a conventional speaker assembly is mounted. A radially inward edge of the speaker mounting flange defines an aperture for the speaker diaphragm, while radially intermediate, circumferentially spaced regions of the flange are apertured to provide reflex ports for transmitting sound from the acoustic chamber formed within the hemispheroidal portion of the enclosure.
 
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