Floor speaker

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Inventors

Lowell, Benjamin W.

Application #

237868

Filed

Feb-25-1981

Published

Nov-2-1982

Current US Class

181/150
181/155
181/156

International Classes

H04R 001/28; H05K 005/00

Field of Search

181/146 181/150-152 181/155-156 181/199 179/1

Examiners

Hix; L. T.

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Other References

Audio Engineering, Oct. 1949, pp. 18-19.

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Abstract
A self-contained loud speaker for installation below the floor level is placed in an enclosure which is fitted in a hole in the floor. The bottom of the enclosure contains a jute mat and the speaker assembly is placed in the enclosure resting on the jute mat. The speaker assembly has a sound deflecting nose cone in a bottom portion and a speaker in a top portion. The sound from the speaker is directed downwardly toward the nose cone. The nose cone deflects the sound upwardly to above the floor level. A perforated baffle covers the front of the speaker and protects it from damage. The back of the speaker is covered by a can which also protects the speaker from damage. The sides of the can have louvres to permit the sound to pass out through the back of the can and to relieve back pressure on the speaker. The speaker is spaced above the nose cone by peripheral spacers at flanged edges of the baffle and the speaker can and at the flanged edge of the nose cone portion. The speaker assembly is contained in the floor enclosure. The floor enclosure has flanges which retain it in place in a floor. The floor enclosure is covered by a floor grill, which has openings to allow sound to travel through the grill to the space above the floor.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A loudspeaker assembly and enclosure for floors having a speaker enclosure for installation at and below floor level, including a flat support means for attaching the enclosure to the floor surface and extending therethrough, the enclosure having a bottom and at least one wall, and means forming an opening to the interior of the enclosure, the opening being surrounded by the means for supporting the enclosure on the floor surface, the enclosure having sound absorbing means, and an open grill for covering the opening to the enclosure, the grill having a peripheral flange means for overlying the flange of the enclosure and for resting thereon, the assembly including a speaker assembly supportable on the bottom of the enclosure, the speaker assembly including a speaker, a speaker can covering the back of the speaker and a speaker baffle enclosing the front of the speaker, the speaker assembly also having a sound deflecting nose cone and a base for the sound deflecting nose cone, the nose cone being mounted in relation to the speaker so that sound projected from the speaker is deflected outwardly and reversed in direction by 180.degree., the speaker assembly having means spacing the nose cone and speaker in a fixed relationship.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to loud speaker baffles and baffle assemblies, particularly those which are mounted at or below floor level. Prior U.S. Pat. No. 3,108,653, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein, discloses a speaker baffle assembly which may be mounted in a floor. The speaker is connected to an imperforate portion of a floor baffle. The speaker directs the sounds downwardly to a sound deflecting nose cone which turns it 180.degree. and directs it back through a perforate portion of the floor baffle. The nose cone is formed as an integral part of the speaker enclosure which is mounted in a hole in the floor.

Other floor or ground level mounted speakers are disclosed in German Pat. No. 721,732 of 1942 and in "Ground Loud Speakers," by David Scott, in the October, 1949 issue of Audio Engineering, pages 18 and 19. Both U.S. Pat. No. 3,108,653 and German Pat. No. 721,732 disclose structures which require a floor grill having an imperforate portion, which protects the speaker from damage from water or objects dropped into the assembly. The device disclosed in Audio Engineering uses a very expensive water proof assembly which can be operated under water. Water proof assemblies are, of course, expensive. Particularly where large numbers of the speakers are required, the cost of water proof equipment can be prohibitive. It is desirable to provide an inexpensive ground level or floor level loud speaker mounting system which provides adequate sound at an economical capital investment.
 
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