H04R1/2888

VOICE-CONTROLLED ELECTRONIC DEVICE

A voice-controlled electronic device that includes a device housing having a longitudinal axis bisecting opposing top and bottom surfaces and a side surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces. The device can further include one or more microphones disposed within the device housing and distributed radially around the longitudinal axis; a processor configured to execute computer instructions stored in a computer-readable memory for interacting with a user and processing voice commands received by the one or more microphones and first transducer and second transducers configured to generate sound waves within different frequency ranges.

SPEAKER ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Systems of the present disclosure include an electronic device with a chassis and a speaker assembly. The speaker assembly can include a speaker support surrounding a speaker and coupled to the chassis via a spring element. The spring element can be monolithically formed with a main body of the speaker support and be configured to reduce transmission of vibrations from the speaker to the chassis. For example, the spring element can include an arm that extends within an opening of the main body to connect the main body to a fastener secured to the chassis. The spring element can be provided with features that facilitate wide distribution of loads and relative movement between the speaker assembly and the chassis.

Acoustic device
11234071 · 2022-01-25 · ·

An acoustic device with an open audio device structure that is configured to be carried on the head or upper torso of a user, and an electro-acoustic transducer carried by the open audio device structure and comprising a flat rectangular diaphragm comprising a front face and a rear face, the diaphragm configured to radiate front acoustic radiation from its front face and into a front acoustic volume that has a first sound-emitting outlet proximate a first corner of the transducer and further configured to radiate rear acoustic radiation from its rear face and into a rear acoustic volume that has a second sound-emitting outlet proximate a second corner of the transducer that is diagonally opposite the first corner.

Architectural Speaker Tuning System
20210368259 · 2021-11-25 ·

The Architectural Speaker Tuning System is a sand-filled plastic reinforcing sub-baffle for an architectural custom installed loudspeaker mounted in drywall paneling. The mechanical acoustical resonance of the drywall distorts the sound of the custom loudspeaker. The speaker tuning system shifts drywall resonance to a more suitable frequency. The sand-tuned result revives the fidelity of the loudspeaker. The sub-baffle shipped empty, filled with sand provided by the installer, installs through the loudspeaker drywall panel cut-put, and adheres to the rear of the drywall. The custom loudspeaker is then inserted and clamped to the sub-baffle system.

SPEAKER
20210360341 · 2021-11-18 ·

Disclosed herein is a speaker. The speaker includes: an enclosure provided in a rectangular parallelepiped shape; a speaker unit mounted on at least one face of the enclosure; and a partition provided inside the enclosure and partitioning a space, wherein the partition divides a space inside the enclosure, and a space starting from the speaker unit has an asymmetrical cross section of a tunnel structure.

LINEAR MOVEMENT BISTABLE ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCH

A linear movement bistable electromagnetic switch, comprising a coil (1), a magnetic rotor (2) movably disposed in an inner hole of the coil (1), a shell (3) which wraps an outer side surface of the coil (1), and an insulating layer (4) disposed between the coil (1) and the shell (3). The magnetic rotor (2) is able to move under the effect of a magnetic field generated after the coil is energized; one end of the magnetic rotor (2) extends out of the coil (1) and is connected to a blocking piece (211) for opening/closing a loudspeaker leakage hole. The magnetic rotor is able to be extended or retracted by changing the direction of current in the coil so as to drive the blocking piece to block or open the leakage hole, such that the call distortion condition can be improved and the high-frequency sound effect will not be reduced.

Built-in speaker module

Provided herein is a built-in speaker module. The built-in speaker module is installed in a housing of an electronic device having a first bottom surface spaced apart from a ground and a second bottom surface installed above the first bottom surface, and includes a speaker installed above the second bottom surface, a first vibration absorbing member interposed between the speaker and the second bottom surface, and a second vibration absorbing member interposed between the first bottom surface and the second bottom surface, wherein sound is emitted from the speaker through openings formed in the first bottom surface and the second bottom surface.

Vibration and force cancelling transducer assembly
11785379 · 2023-10-10 · ·

An acoustic device comprising an enclosure having an enclosure wall that defines an enclosure volume; a first mass movably coupled to the enclosure, the first mass comprising a sound radiating surface, a voice coil and a first suspension member; a second mass movably coupled to the enclosure, the second mass comprising a magnet assembly and a second suspension member, and wherein the first suspension member couples the first mass to the second mass, the second suspension member couples the magnet assembly to the enclosure wall, and the second suspension member is tuned to reduce enclosure vibrations caused by a movement of the first mass and the second mass relative to the enclosure.

LOUDSPEAKER, MOBILE DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A LOUDSPEAKER

A loudspeaker comprises an enclosure, at least one dynamic driver mounted in the enclosure, and at least one porous monolithic block. The at least one porous monolithic block comprises a plurality of pores and is mounted within the enclosure.

TEXTILE-ASSEMBLY TOOLKIT FOR REVERSIBLE ASSEMBLY OF A TEXTILE TO AN ELECTRONIC-SPEAKER DEVICE

The present document describes a textile-assembly toolkit for reversible assembly of a textile to an electronic-speaker device. The toolkit includes multiple attachment features, including rigid features with matched purposefully-designed knit types that can be combined to enable repeatable, mass-producible, reversible assembly of the textile to the electronic-speaker device. The techniques described herein enable accurate alignment of the textile on the electronic-speaker device without distorting the textile's cosmetic pattern and in a manner that results in no visible edges of the textile or visible attachment features on the exterior of the electronic-speaker device. Also, the textile-assembly toolkit includes attachment features that secure the textile with sufficient tension to avoid acoustic distortion such as rub and buzz.