Shock resistant loudspeaker enclosure

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Inventors

Griffin, Jr., Timothy L.

Application #

843836

Filed

Oct-20-1977

Published

Dec-12-1978

Current US Class

181/148
181/199

International Classes

H04R 001/02

Field of Search

181/148 179/1 340/8 248/358

Assignee

Amanita Sound, Inc. (Easthampton, MA)

Examiners

Stellar; George G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chapin, Neal & Dempsey

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Abstract
A shock resistant loudspeaker enclosure includes a resilient shell formed with an opening therein and a resilient, shock resistant bracket secured to the shell about the periphery of the opening. A loudspeaker mounting board or baffle is secured to the shock resistant bracket through a rigid frame thereby closing the shell opening.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A shock resistant loudspeaker enclosure comprising:

a resilient shell including a sidewall structure having an open front and further including a back wall,

a resilient bracket integral with said shell and disposed relative thereto about the periphery of said open front said bracket comprising a shoulder extending inwardly from said sidewall structure and a mounting flange extending perpendicular to said shoulder from an inner edge thereof,

a rigid frame secured to said bracket and

a loudspeaker mounting baffle secured to said rigid frame and enclosing said opening.

2. The loudspeaker enclosure of claim 1 wherein said flange is integral and longitudinally coextensive with said shoulder.



Description
BACKGROUND

This invention relates to apparatus for the shock resistant mounting of loudspeakers within enclosures therefor.

Loudspeaker enclosures particularly those employed by entertainers for voice and musical instrument amplification are subject to vibration and severe jarring due to use and handling in the normal course of set-up, take-down and transport. Such physical abuses often result in damage to the loudspeakers and other electronic components mounted within the enclosures, necessitating expensive repairs and costly replacements.

Typically, the loudspeakers and other electronic components such as cross over circuitry and the like are mounted to a speaker board or baffle which is rigidly secured to a stiff enclosure shell over an opening therein. Therefore, it will be appreciated that shocks from impacts in dropping or other mishandling and vibration encountered during use and in transit are transmitted through the enclosure and speaker board to the loudspeakers and other electronic components secured thereto.
 
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