Audio speaker system

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Inventors

Kery, Ervin
Alverson, Steve A.

Application #

346596

Filed

May-2-1989

Published

Feb-12-1991

Current US Class

181/145
181/150
181/153
181/154
181/155
181/199
381/160

International Classes

H05K 005/00

Field of Search

181/148 181/153 181/154 181/199 181/155 181/144 181/145 181/150 381/160

Examiners

Fuller; Benjamin R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kearns; Jerry T.

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Abstract
An audio speaker system includes a pair of satellite speakers each having a copper lined pyramidal enclosure formed by four side walls diverging outwardly upwardly from a downwardly facing apex. A speaker mounting support at an upper end of each of the satellite speaker enclosures has a horizontal upper surface through which an upwardly facing speaker is mounted. A plurality of upwardly and inwardly inclined walls connect an upper end of each of the triangular side walls of the satellite speaker enclosures with the horizontal upper surface. A pyramidal speaker grill having four triangular side walls tapering to an upper apex covers the horizontal upper surface and is supported by the inclined walls. A sub-woofer speaker includes a pyramidal enclosure lined with a thin sheeting of copper and has four triangular side walls tapering to an upwardly facing apex. A horizontally extending speaker mounting support is formed at a lower end of the sub-woofer enclosure and a downwardly facing speaker is mounted through the horizontal speaker mounting support.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An audio speaker, comprising:

a plurality of inclined triangular side walls intersecting at a common apex, forming a pyramidal enclosure;

at least one speaker in said enclosure; and

a thin sheeting of copper lining on an interior surface of said triangular sidewalls, within said enclosure for reflecting sound produced by said at least one speaker in said enclosure.

2. The audio speaker of claim 1, wherein said enclosure has four triangular side walls diverging from a downwardly facing apex.

3. The audio speaker of claim 2, further comprising a stand for supporting said enclosure comprising a pair of inclined intersecting support members having planar inclined surfaces forming a V-shaped recess dimensioned for engagement with two triangular side walls of said pyramidal enclosure.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to audio speaker systems, and more particularly pertains to an audio speaker system of the type utilized in stereo systems. Conventionally produced audio speaker systems include various different shapes of enclosures which each have tweeter, midrange and woofer speakers. These conventional enclosures are directional and the speakers must be oriented in a specific configuration with respect to an intended listener seating area. These conventional speakers utilize enclosures formed from wood, plastic and fiber board materials. These enclosures tend to dampen the sound produced by the enclosed speakers. In order to overcome these problems, the present invention provides a pyramidal enclosure having four triangular inclined walls lined with a thin copper sheeting to reflect produced sound in all directions.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Various types of audio speaker systems are known in the prior art. A typical example of such a audio speaker system is to be found in U.S. Design Pat. No. 259,786, which issued to F. Leeson on July 7, 1981. This patent discloses a hexagonal conferencing telephone unit. U.S. Design Pat. No. 262,793, which issued to D. Hathaway et al on Jan. 26, 1982, discloses a loud speaker enclosure having four inclined trapezoidal side walls. A pair of speakers are mounted through one of the tapering trapezoidal side walls and thus produce a directional type speaker. U.S. Design Pat. No. 274,056, which issued to F. Myer on May 29, 1984, discloses a pyramidal speaker enclosure having four inclined triangular side walls intersecting at an upper apex. U.S. Design Pat. No. 276,519, which issued to G. Hobrough et al on Nov. 27, 1984, discloses an elongated vertically upstanding speaker enclosure having six intersecting rectangular vertical side walls. U.S. Design Pat. No. 288,090, which issued to L. Lewis et al on Feb. 3, 1987, discloses an audio speaker frame formed from a plurality of intersecting strut members.
 
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