AUDIO SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE AND METHOD OF INSTALLING THE AUDIO SYSTEM
20210394872 · 2021-12-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
B63B34/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04R2420/07
ELECTRICITY
B63B83/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B34/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B83/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An audio system for a vehicle, such as a personal watercraft, having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a side-view mirror, includes a speaker pod that includes a housing dimensioned for supporting a speaker operable to produce sound, and a mounting member for mounting the speaker pod to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror. A portion of the housing is shaped similarly to a corresponding portion of the side-view mirror.
A method of installing an audio system on a vehicle having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a side-view mirror involves: (a) determining that the side-view mirror is removed from the vehicle body; and (b) mounting a speaker pod of the audio system, along a mounting member of the speaker pod, to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror such that a housing of the speaker pod supports a speaker operable to produce sound.
Claims
1. An audio system for a vehicle having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a side-view mirror, the audio system comprising a speaker pod comprising a housing dimensioned for supporting a speaker operable to produce sound, the speaker pod further comprising a mounting member dimensioned for mounting the speaker pod to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror.
2. The audio system of claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the housing is shaped similarly to a corresponding portion of the side-view mirror.
3. The audio system of claim 2 wherein said portion is an outer forward portion of the housing.
4. The audio system of claim 3 wherein the speaker pod comprises a pod bracket for attaching said portion to the vehicle, the pod bracket comprising said mounting member.
5. The audio system of claim 1 further comprising an audio amplifier for driving the speaker, and an amplifier bracket for mounting the amplifier to the vehicle body such that the speaker is in electrical communication with the amplifier.
6. The audio system of claim 5 wherein the vehicle comprises a battery, the audio system further comprising a battery-disconnect switch in electrical communication with the battery and the amplifier.
7. The audio system of claim 5 further comprising a user-input controller operable to receive user input via wireless communications when the controller is in electrical communication with the amplifier.
8. The audio system of claim 1 wherein the vehicle is a personal watercraft and the speaker is marine grade.
9. The audio system of claim 1 wherein the vehicle body is dimensioned for receiving a second said side-view mirror, the audio system further comprising a second said speaker pod comprising a second said housing dimensioned for supporting a second said speaker, said second speaker pod being dimensioned for mounting to the vehicle body in place of the second side-view mirror.
10. The audio system of claim 9 further comprising an audio amplifier for driving the speaker and said second speaker, and an amplifier bracket for mounting the amplifier to the vehicle body such that each of the speaker and said second speaker is in electrical communication with the amplifier.
11. A personal watercraft having installed thereon the audio system of claim 1.
12. A method of installing an audio system on a vehicle having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a side-view mirror, the method comprising: (a) determining that the side-view mirror is removed from the vehicle body; and (b) mounting a speaker pod of the audio system, along a mounting member of the speaker pod, to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror such that a housing of the speaker pod supports a speaker operable to produce sound.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein step (b) comprises mounting the speaker pod such that an outer forward portion of the housing is shaped similarly to a corresponding portion of the side-view mirror.
14. The method of claim 12 further comprising: (c) mounting an audio amplifier via an amplifier bracket to the vehicle body such that the amplifier is operable to drive the speaker when the speaker is in electrical communication with the amplifier.
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising: (d) installing a battery-disconnect switch in electrical communication with the amplifier and a battery of the vehicle.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising: (e) installing a user-input controller in electrical communication with the amplifier such that the controller is operable to receive user input via wireless communications.
17. The method of claim 12 wherein step (b) comprises mounting the speaker pod when the vehicle is a personal watercraft and the speaker is marine grade.
18. The method of claim 12 further comprising: (f) mounting a second said speaker pod, along a second mounting member of said second speaker pod, to the vehicle body in place of a second side-view mirror of the vehicle such that a second said housing of said second speaker pod supports a second said speaker.
19. An audio system installation kit for a vehicle having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a side-view mirror, the kit comprising: (a) a speaker pod comprising a housing dimensioned for supporting a speaker operable to produce sound, the speaker pod further comprising a mounting member; and (b) instructions for mounting the speaker pod along said mounting member to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror.
20. An audio system for a vehicle having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a side-view mirror, the audio system comprising: (a) first means for producing sound; (b) second means for mounting the first means to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror; and (c) third means for mounting to the vehicle body an audio amplifier for driving the first means.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] In drawings which illustrate by way of example only embodiments of the invention:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] An audio system for a vehicle, the vehicle having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a side-view mirror, includes: first means for producing sound; and second means for mounting the first means to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror. The audio system may further include: third means for mounting to the vehicle body an audio amplifier for driving the first means.
[0026] Referring to
[0027] The audio system 10 is operable to play recorded music and/or radio broadcasts through a speaker pod 16 that has been installed in the place where the personal watercraft 12 ordinarily would have a side-view mirror. In the embodiment of
[0028] In some embodiments, only a single speaker pod 16 is employed. For some vehicles, using only a single speaker pod 16 allows one side-view mirror of the vehicle to remain in its usual place. In other embodiments, however, a pair of speaker pods 16 is used, in place of the corresponding pair of side-view mirrors, to provide stereo sound for example.
[0029] Referring to
[0030] In the first embodiment, at least a portion 22 of each housing 18 is shaped similarly to a corresponding portion of the side-view mirror. For example, a forward-facing portion 22 of the housing 18 may be contoured to minimize wind resistance. In some embodiments, the housing 18 is shaped such that the general appearance of the housing 18 is merely reminiscent of a side-view mirror. In some embodiments, the portion 22 of the housing 18 that is shaped like a corresponding portion of a side-view mirror is an outer forward portion 24 of the housing 18. In the exemplary embodiment of
[0031] A pod bracket, such as the bracket 26 shown in
[0032] In the first embodiment, the mounting wall 28 provides a surface for contacting the body 14 of the personal watercraft 12. Such surface is typically flat, but in general can be contoured in any manner suitable for attaching the speaker pod 16 to the body 14. In the first embodiment a number of threaded collars 30 are present at the mounting wall 28 for receiving a fastener (not shown) passing through the body 14 of the personal watercraft 12. In general, any suitable size and shape may be employed for the mounting wall 28 and any suitable size and type of threaded collar 30 or other suitable fastening mechanism may be employed. The dimensions of the mounting wall 28, the dimensions and number of the threaded collars 30, the type of fastening mechanism employed, the number of mounting walls 28 for each bracket 26, the dimensions and number of brackets 26 for each speaker pod 16, and other similar mechanical properties, may be varied according to different models of personal watercrafts 12 for example. In some embodiments, multiple mounting walls 28 facing in different directions are employed.
[0033] In the first embodiment of
[0034] Referring back to
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[0036] As seen in
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[0040] The audio system 10 includes a user-input controller, such as the controller 60 shown in
[0041] In the first embodiment as shown in
[0042] In some embodiments, the controller 60 is operable to receive user input via wireless communications, such as receiving user-input from a smartphone (not shown) or similar computing device operable to send and receive communications, which in variations may be any general purpose computer device, laptop computer, tablet computer, personal communication device, wearable technology device, similar computational device, or any combination thereof for example. Wireless communications may be implemented using any suitable telephone or other communications technology, for example. In general, communications between the controller 60 and the amplifier 36 may be transmitted via any radio link, cellular telephone link, satellite link, line-of-sight free-optics link, and any combination thereof for example. The user input may be received via a communications network such as the Internet (not shown). Additionally or alternatively, the user input may be received via near-field wireless communications (e.g. Bluetooth™ standard communications, NFC (Near-Field Communications) standard communications, etc.), for example.
[0043] In the first embodiment, the controller 60 is operable to receive user-input via its buttons 64 and via wireless communications, at the user's preference. Wireless communications in the first embodiment employs Bluetooth™ standard communications.
[0044] In the first embodiment, the vehicle shown in the Figures is a personal watercraft 12 and the various components of the audio system 10, such as the speaker(s) 20 and the amplifier 36, are marine grade. In general, however, the present invention is suitable for use with any type of vehicle having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a mirror. Accordingly, the speaker(s) 20 and the amplifier 36 are not marine grade in all embodiments of the invention.
[0045] Thus, there is provided an audio system for a vehicle having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a side-view mirror, the audio system comprising a speaker pod comprising a housing dimensioned for supporting a speaker operable to produce sound, the speaker pod further comprising a mounting member dimensioned for mounting the speaker pod to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror.
Installation Method
[0046] Referring to
[0047] Method 66 begins at step 68, which directs an installer (not shown) to determine that a side-view mirror of the vehicle is removed from a vehicle body of the vehicle. Typically, the side-view mirror is original equipment of the vehicle and determining that the side-view mirror is removed from the vehicle involves removing the side-view mirror. In any event, once the side-view mirror is confirmed as having been removed from the vehicle, the method 66 proceeds to step 70.
[0048] Step 70 directs the installer to mount a speaker pod of an audio system, along a mounting member of the speaker pod, to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror such that a housing of the speaker pod supports a speaker operable to produce sound.
[0049] In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0050] In some embodiments, further steps in addition to steps 68 and 70 are performed by the method 66. An exemplary method for performing additional steps of method 66 is shown in
[0051] Referring to
[0052] In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0053] Step 76 directs the installer to install a battery-disconnect switch in electrical communication with the amplifier and a battery of the vehicle.
[0054] In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0055] Step 78 directs the installer to install a user-input controller in electrical communication with the amplifier such that the controller is operable to receive user input via wireless communications.
[0056] In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0057] Step 80 directs the installer to mount a second speaker pod of the audio system, along a second mounting member of the second speaker pod, to the vehicle body in place of a second side-view mirror of the vehicle such that a second housing of the second speaker pod supports a second speaker operable to produce sound.
[0058] In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0059] It should be noted that in general steps 70 (
[0060] After step 80 has been completed, the method 72 returns to the method 66 at step 70 (
[0061] Referring to
[0062] Method 82 begins at step 84, which directs the installer to install power wires extending from a battery location of the vehicle body toward an amplifier location of the vehicle body.
[0063] In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0064] Installing the power wires 58 typically involves: (a) removing a seat (not shown) of the personal watercraft 12 to permit access to the battery 54; (b) disconnecting the battery 54 for safe installation of the audio system 10; and (c) connecting one (typically red) power wire 58 to the positive terminal of the battery 54 and one (typically black) power wire 58 to the negative terminal of the battery 54. Thereafter, the power wires 58 are routed under the exterior of the body 14 toward the front of the personal watercraft 12 for later use during installation.
[0065] After step 84 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 86, which directs the installer to install a user-input controller to the vehicle body. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0066] In the first embodiment, installing the controller 60 involves cutting a hole (not shown) in an operator-accessible area of a panel of the body 14, such as in the right- or left-side fairing of the body 14. In some personal watercrafts 12, a convenient location is adjacent a storage compartment (not shown), for example. In general, any location that is accessible to the operator is suitable. The hole has a diameter of approximately 3 cm (1⅛″), such as by being in a range of 2-4 cm (¾″ to 1½″), for example. In the first embodiment, the hole is sized to accommodate the controller 60, and installing the controller 60 involves receiving the controller 60 in the hole so that its buttons 64 are accessible to the operator during ordinary use and the controller wires 62 are behind the panel of the body 14.
[0067] After step 86 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 88, which directs the installer to route a controller wire from the controller toward the amplifier location. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0068] After step 88 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 90, which directs the installer to mount the speaker pod, along its mounting member, to the vehicle body. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0069] In the first embodiment, mounting the speaker pod 16 involves placing the mounting wall(s) 28 against the body 14 in the original place that the side-view mirror previously occupied, and inserting the fasteners (not shown) previously used for the side-view mirror through side-view mirror apertures (not shown) of the body 14 to engage each threaded collar 30 so as to fasten the speaker pod 16 to the body 14 at each threaded collar 30.
[0070] After step 90 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 92, which directs the installer to mount a second speaker pod, along its second mounting member, to the vehicle body. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0071] After step 92 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 94, which directs the installer to route speaker wires from the speaker pods toward the amplifier location. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0072] In the first embodiment, routing the speaker wires 34 involves drilling a small hole through the body 14 adjacent each speaker pod 16; passing the speaker wires 34 of a given speaker pod 16 through its adjacent hole into the interior defined by the body 14; and routing the speaker wires 34 within the body 14 and under the hood 48 to the amplifier 36 location. The small hole has a diameter of approximately 3 mm (⅛″), such as by being in a range of 2-4 mm ( 1/16″ to 5/32″), for example.
[0073] After step 94 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 96, which directs the installer to unfasten an underhood plate of the vehicle body. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0074] In the first embodiment, four nuts (not shown) associated with the apertures 42 are removed to release the lower plate 46 from the chassis 50 and the upper plate 44. The lower plate is then typically removed from from the chassis 50 for ease of manipulation, while four associated bolts (not visible in
[0075] After step 96 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 98, which directs the installer to fasten an audio amplifier to the amplifier bracket. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0076] After step 98 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 100, which directs the installer to fasten the amplifier bracket to the underhood plate and to the vehicle body. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0077] In the first embodiment, the the amplifier bracket 38 is placed against the lower plate 44 and the upper and lower plates 44 and 46 are fastened to each other on opposing sides of the chassis 50 using the four nuts previously removed during step 96. This is done when the amplifier 36 is already fastened to the amplifier bracket 38 according to step 98, thereby mounting the amplifier 36 to the chassis 50 of the personal watercraft 12 underneath the hood 48. When the hood 48 is lowered into its closed position, the amplifier 36 is advantageously not visible from the outside of the personal watercraft 12.
[0078] After step 100 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 102, which directs the installer to electrically connect the power wires from the vehicle battery to the amplifier via a battery-disconnect switch. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0079] In the first embodiment, the battery-disconnect switch 56 is disposed adjacent to the amplifier 36 and remains in place due to the minimal length of the power wires 58 used between the battery-disconnect switch 56 and the amplifier 36. In some embodiments, the battery-disconnect switch 56 is affixed to one or more of the amplifer 36, amplifier bracket 38, lower plate 44, upper plate 46, hood 48, chassis 50, or other structural or non-structural component(s) of the personal watercraft 12, for example. The battery-disconnect switch 56 can be affixed in any suitable manner, such as taped, glued, adhered, bolted, strapped, etc., for example. In some embodiments, the battery-disconnect switch 56 is not used and the power wires 58 are directly connected between the battery 54 and the amplifier 36. In some embodiments, other power conditioning component(s) and/or circuitry (not shown), such as filter(s), voltage converter(s), voltage regulator(s), and the like, is optionally employed.
[0080] After step 102 has been completed, the method 82 proceeds to step 104, which directs the installer to electrically connect the controller wire and the speaker wires to the amplifier. In the exemplary case of the personal watercraft 12 and with reference to
[0081] In the first embodiment, standard connectors (not shown) are employed to connect the ends of the wires 62 and 34, which are already at the amplifier 36 location, to the amplifier 36 at suitable connection points (not shown) of the amplifier 36. At the conclusion of step 104 in the first embodiment, the battery 54 can be safely re-connected and the seat replaced after having been disconnected and removed, respectively, during step 84.
[0082] It should be noted that in different embodiments the steps 84 to 104 can be performed in a variety of different orders. For example, steps 90 and 92 can be performed in any order; steps 102 and 104 can be performed in any order; step 84 can be performed at any time in any order prior to step 102; steps 88 and 94 can be performed at any time in any order prior to step 104; and other variations are possible. It should also be noted that some steps are omitted in some embodiments. For example, steps 76, 78 and 80 of method 72, steps 86 and 88 of method 82, and steps 94 and 94 of method 82 are optional, with corresponding changes being made to other steps as necessary.
[0083] After step 104 has been completed, the method 82 returns to the method 66 at step 70 (
[0084] Thus, there is provided a method of installing an audio system on a vehicle having a vehicle body dimensioned for receiving a side-view mirror, the method comprising: (a) determining that the side-view mirror is removed from the vehicle body; and (b) mounting a speaker pod of the audio system, along a mounting member of the speaker pod, to the vehicle body in place of the side-view mirror such that a housing of the speaker pod supports a speaker operable to produce sound.
[0085] While embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only. The invention may include variants not described or illustrated herein in detail. Thus, the embodiments described and illustrated herein should not be considered to limit the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.