Vented loudspeaker

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Inventors

Rothenberg, Richard L.

Application #

135840

Filed

Dec-21-1987

Published

Nov-22-1988

Current US Class

181/156
181/199

International Classes

H05K 005/00

Field of Search

181/156 181/199 181/153 181/154 181/145 181/148

Examiners

Fuller; B. R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jacobs and Jacobs

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Abstract
A vented louspeaker has a speaker and a vent tube within the loudspeaker enclosure, the vent tube being arranged obliquely to the wall on which it is mounted and being longer than the distance between that wall and the opposite wall.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A vented loudspeaker, which comprises an enclosure having top, bottom, front, rear and opposed side walls, one of said walls having an aperture therein and one of said walls having an opening therein, a speaker within said enclosure and mounted on said wall having said opening for outward projection of sound through said opening, and an elongated, straight vent tube within said enclosure and mounted on said apertured wall for outward projection of sound through said aperture, said vent tube having a longitudinally extending axis, said vent tube being arranged with said axis at an oblique angle with respect to said apertured wall and extending to, but spaced from, a said wall opposite said apertured wall, said vent tube having a length greater than a distance between said apertured wall and said opposite wall.



Description
The present invention relates to loudspeakers, and more particularly to vented loudspeakers.

Vented loudspeakers are loudspeakers that are provided with vent tubes to improve the response of the loudspeaker, particularly at low frequencies. The vent tubes, generally PVC tubes of circular cross-section, are mounted on one wall of the loudspeaker enclosure, the wall having an aperture therein for outward projection of sound from the vent tube and through the aperture. The length of the vent tube is a function of the radius of the vent tube such that a larger vent radius requires a longer vent tube. Generally speaking, it is desired to use a vent tube having as large a radius as possible.

Until now, vent tubes have been mounted perpendicular to the apertured wall of the speaker, which has placed a limit on the maximum vent tube length and hence on the maximum vent tube radius. Speaker Builder, No. 2 (1981), Edward T. Dell, Jr., Peterborough, N.H., page 20, states "For a given system, the maximum allowable vent length must obviously be somewhat shorter than the box dimension parallel to the tube; so the vent radius is indirectly limited by the box dimensions".
 
  A unidirectional speaker enclosure has a cylindrical cabinet supporting a speaker at its front end and having a closed bottom at its rear end. The front...  A high-fidelity speaker arrangement suitable for mounting in the wall structure of a wall is disclosed. A bass reflex speaker enclosure containing a plurality...