Infrasonic Helmholtz resonator

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Inventors

Domen, John K.

Application #

064492

Filed

Jul-22-2002

Published

Dec-16-2003

Current US Class

181/156
381/345
381/346
381/349
381/350
381/351

International Classes

H04R 025/00

Field of Search

381/349 381/350 381/351 381/345 381/346 381/347 381/348 181/156

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Kuntz; Curtis

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sachs; Michael C., Moran; John F.

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Abstract
An infrasonic Helmholtz resonator capable of producing clean sinusoidal frequencies in the range of 6-14 Hz is described.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An infrasonic sound power generator for producing clean sinusoidal signals in an audible range of 6 to 20 Hz, comprising:

a container;

at least one vibrator disposed within the container;

an internal baffle disposed within the container;

a first vent and a second vent secured to the container and extending outside the container;

the first vent having a variable length and being tunable to a desired frequency by adding an extension;

at least one of the first vent or the second vent being closed by a cap; and

wherein air inside the container resonates at a Helmholtz frequency in accordance with the following equation:



Description
FEDERAL RESEARCH STATEMENT

The invention described herein may be made, used, or licensed by or for the U.S. Government for U.S. Government purposes.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

Heretofore, the generation of clean signals in the acoustic range of 6-20 Hz. has not been attainable by any of the commercially known systems. Thus, for example, systems employed for generating power in the audible acoustic range as described herein have operated on different physical principles. For example, a typical commercial product known as a hydrosonic subwoofer is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,281,777. This device includes a fluid damped acoustic enclosure system for a loudspeaker having an enclosure which defines first and second chambers separated by a common wall in which a loudspeaker is sealably mounted. In the operation of the device, a flexible bladder is filled with a fluid and maintained in the first chamber a given distance above the loudspeaker. The flexible bladder receives acoustic pressure waves generated by the loudspeaker. The bladder is mechanically coupled to a portion of at least one wall of the first chamber that communicates with the exterior of tie enclosure.
 
  A speaker assembly is provided including a rigid front speaker mounting element defining at least one speaker mounting opening, at least one speaker driver...  A vent for linear control of pressure in an infinite baffle type loudspeaker system wherein an elongated "V" shaped trough is cut through the back wall...