Speaker enclosure assembly

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Inventors

Gonzalez, Hector M.

Application #

113071

Filed

Oct-4-1993

Published

Apr-11-1995

Current US Class

181/156
381/338
381/349

International Classes

H04R 025/00

Field of Search

181/156 181/199 181/160 181/155 181/196 181/197 181/198 381/154 381/159 381/158 381/153 381/88 381/90 381/87 381/188 219/756 219/745

Examiners

Isen; Forester W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hopkins & Thomas

US Patent References

5109422   Acoustic apparatus

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Abstract
A speaker enclosure assembly (10) having an enclosure cabinet (11) in which a speaker (26) is mounted. The speaker (26) creates an airflow within the enclosure cabinet (11) as the speaker (26) is vibrated for the transmission of sound. The airflow tends to resonate as it is bounced off of the upper, lower, front, rear, and side and end panels (14, 16, 17, and 18) of the enclosure cabinet (11), and is directed into a first baffle duct (31). The airflow is redirected by the first baffle duct (31) into a smaller second baffle duct (55) wherein the airflow is compressed to increase the resistance of the airflow, which exits the enclosure cabinet through an audio port (70) formed in the enclosure cabinet (11) to reinforce the sound from the front of the speaker (26).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A speaker enclosure comprising:

an enclosure cabinet defining an internal audio chamber therewithin;

sound reproduction means mounted in a wall of said enclosure cabinet and projecting partially into said internal chamber for generating an airflow within said internal chamber; and

baffle means mounted to a wall of said enclosure cabinet adjacent said sound reproduction means, said baffle means comprising a first baffle duct having a substantially closed first end and an open second end through which the airflow is received, and a second baffle duct of a substantially smaller size than said first baffle duct and having a proximal end mounted to said first baffle duct in communication therewith and a distal end communicating with an audio port formed through said enclosure cabinet, said proximal end of said second duct being adjustable toward and away from said closed end of said first baffle duct to adjust the resistance on the airflow as the airflow is redirected through said second baffle duct to create a desired resonance, said baffle means further including a collar mounted approximately centrally within said first baffle duct and having threads formed within said collar, and wherein said second baffle duct further includes threads positioned along its length intermediate its ends which threads engage said threads of said collar to adjustably attach said second baffle duct to said first baffle duct;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to speaker enclosures. More particularly, the present invention relates to speaker enclosures having a series of interconnected ducts through which low frequency sound waves pass to increase the resonance of the sound waves and thus to enhance the low frequency or bass response of a speaker.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Stereo systems for homes and especially for automobiles have become increasingly sophisticated in recent years to provide cleaner and sharper sound. The past several years have seen the development of compact discs and digital audio tape as part of an evolution of technology to provide better quality sound reproduction. The technology for speaker systems has also evolved to provide better quality sound transmission, even at high volumes. One problem that has received particular attention has been the problem of achieving good low frequency or bass response from speakers, especially at low end frequencies of 20-150 HZ. Poor response of low frequency or bass tones can cause popping or booming due to distortion of the sound at such low frequencies. This is especially a problem for automobile audio systems.
 
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