Speaker device
10264337 ยท 2019-04-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2201/025
ELECTRICITY
A45C2011/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04R2499/15
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
H04R2400/11
ELECTRICITY
H04R2499/11
ELECTRICITY
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04R2440/05
ELECTRICITY
H04R2420/07
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/28
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The field of the invention relates to speaker devices, to speaker panels for speaker devices, to mechanical assemblies and mountings for speaker devices, to uses of speaker devices for example as products or as components for products, and to computer program products operable to control speaker devices. There is provided a speaker device, the speaker device including a body and a speaker panel assembly, the speaker panel assembly movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, wherein in the open configuration the speaker panel assembly is displaced relative to the body, and in the closed configuration the speaker panel assembly is retracted into the body. The speaker device may be a smart device. The speaker device may be one configured to receive and to store a mobile device.
Claims
1. A speaker device, the speaker device including a body and a speaker panel assembly, the speaker panel assembly movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, wherein in the open configuration the speaker panel assembly is displaced relative to the body, and in the closed configuration the speaker panel assembly is retracted into the body, wherein the speaker panel assembly includes a frame and a speaker panel, wherein the speaker panel is housed by the frame, and wherein in the open configuration the frame provides an acoustic baffle to the speaker panel.
2. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein in the open configuration, the panel is suspended in free space.
3. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker panel assembly includes a speaker panel suspension system that provides frequency response optimization, and wherein the speaker panel suspension system is configured to enhance a frequency response of the panel.
4. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein when the speaker panel assembly is retracted into the body, the speaker panel assembly is articulated back into the body.
5. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein when the speaker device is in the closed configuration the speaker panel assembly is retracted into the body of the device such that the speaker panel of the speaker panel assembly cannot be seen on the outside surface of the device.
6. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker panel assembly is movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration using a push-push mechanism.
7. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is portable.
8. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is operable to receive power from a connected device.
9. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is configurable to communicate wirelessly.
10. The speaker device of claim 9, wherein the speaker device accommodates one connected device at a time, or wherein the speaker device can accommodate more than one connected device at a time, or wherein the speaker device can be connected to multiple other speaker devices.
11. The speaker device of claim 9, (i) wherein the speaker device, when put in an open configuration, automatically turns the speaker device on and activates wireless capabilities of the speaker device and checks the availability of other devices, or previously connected devices, or begins a search for new devices or becomes available to connect to new devices, or (ii) wherein the speaker device, when put in an open configuration, automatically begins playing music or audio.
12. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device includes a battery, wherein the battery is removable or wherein the battery is non-removable.
13. The speaker device of claim 12, wherein the speaker device is operable to provide power to an external device via a power connection on the speaker device.
14. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is a portable device and includes a back cover, wherein the speaker device includes an actuator which is mounted to the back cover, wherein the back cover includes the speaker panel assembly that contains a speaker panel.
15. The speaker device of claim 14, wherein in the closed configuration, no speaker panel can be seen by a user of the speaker device, and in the open configuration in which the back cover of the speaker device opens, a speaker panel is revealed in the back cover of the device.
16. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device includes a microphone, to enable voice control of the device or connected devices and or conference calling via the speaker device whilst connected to a smart device.
17. The speaker device of claim 16, wherein the speaker device is operable as a hands free speaker, or wherein the speaker device is arranged to receive voice prompts.
18. The speaker device of claim 1, the speaker device including a processor, wherein the speaker device is arranged to post process digital and or audio signals it receives from a connected device, using the processor.
19. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the body includes a speaker case.
20. The speaker device of claim 19, wherein the speaker case and/or body is provided with tuned ports in the case with waveguides to optimise frequency response.
21. The speaker device of claim 20, wherein the tuned ports are under the speaker panel assembly when in the closed configuration.
22. The speaker device of claim 20, wherein the tuned ports provide an optimized frequency response passively or in combination with electronics or a program contained in the speaker device or in a connected device.
23. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device does not include a battery.
24. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is a smart device.
25. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is a smart device case.
26. The speaker device of claim 25, wherein the smart device case includes a wallet, wherein the wallet includes an openable part and wherein the wallet includes a speaker panel which is mounted internally or externally in the wallet.
27. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is configured to receive and to store a mobile device.
28. The speaker device of claim 27, wherein the mobile device is a smartphone, a laptop, a tablet or a phablet, a mobile gaming device, a camera, a Personal Navigation Device, an E-Book reader, an MP3 player or a technology enabled wearable device.
29. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is generic and is not designed to fit a specific configuration of mobile device but can be used on a number of different mobile devices and is attached by clips or by another mechanism.
30. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the frame includes one actuator or a plurality of actuators.
31. The speaker device of claim 30, wherein the frame provides mounting for the actuators.
32. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the frame includes rubber or other materials around a frame edge and/or in other frame positions that can interact with the speaker panel to alter the frequency response of the panel and/or provide mechanical support and stabilization.
33. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the frame provides acoustic and thermal porting, or wherein the frame and or body is provided with tuned ports with waveguides to optimize frequency response.
34. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein when the frame is in a closed position, the frame activates a different electronic manipulation of the audio signal or settings of the electronics producing sound so as to alter the performance of the speaker device between open and closed positions and other positions of the speaker panel.
35. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker panel assembly includes a plurality of speaker panels, or wherein the speaker panel assembly includes a single speaker panel.
36. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device includes a release mechanism for the speaker panel assembly and the release mechanism activates the speaker device to activate a function eg. connect to a smart device or begin playing audio / or when closed, or stop playing audio and or activate a function or start or end a function on the smart devices or speaker devices.
37. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device includes a finger print recognition sensor and the finger print sensor is connected to a microprocessor where the microprocessor stores or has access to finger print details of users, and wherein the sensor when activated then retrieves and matches the finger print details and then only scans or connects to devices which are associated to the users finger print details, or then only accesses services which are associated to the users finger print details.
38. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is a navigation device built into a vehicle, or wherein the speaker device is an in-vehicle audio device.
39. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is a technology enabled wearable device eg wristwatch device eg. an Apple iWatch.
40. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the speaker device is a MP3 player, a camera, a stand-alone speaker device eg. a smartphone sized stand-alone speaker device, or smaller, or a handheld gaming console, or a tablet computer, or a notebook computer, or a smartphone, or a laptop, or a phablet, or a mobile gaming device, or a Personal Navigation Device, or an E-Book reader, or a technology enabled wearable device.
41. A method of operating a speaker device, the speaker device including a body and a speaker panel assembly, the speaker panel assembly movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, wherein in the open configuration the speaker panel assembly is displaced relative to the body, and in the closed configuration the speaker panel assembly is retracted into the body, wherein the speaker panel assembly includes a frame and a speaker panel, wherein the speaker panel is housed by the frame, and wherein in the open configuration the frame provides an acoustic baffle to the speaker panel, the method including the step of moving the speaker panel assembly from the closed configuration to the open configuration.
42. The speaker device of claim 29, wherein the mobile device is a smartphone, a laptop, a tablet or a phablet, a mobile gaming device, a camera, a Personal Navigation Device, an E-Book reader, an MP3 player or a technology enabled wearable device.
43. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the device includes one actuator or a plurality of actuators, and wherein the speaker panel provides mounting for the actuators.
44. The speaker device of claim 1, wherein the frequency response is mechanically adjustable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other aspects of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the following Figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(51) A speaker device (eg. a speaker boost device, by way of example) may utilize various concepts, alone or in combination. Here we describe some concepts which may relate to a speaker device (eg. a speaker boost device, by way of example).
(52) Concept 1Actuated (eg. DMA) Speaker Boost
(53) There is provided a single panel that can be designed as rectangles or other shapes with one or two or more actuators. Actuators may be dual mode actuators (DMA), but other actuators may be used. An actuated speaker case may be clipped to a mobile device, such as a smartphone or a tablet, or a laptop.
(54) There is provided one, two or more actuators (eg. DMA's) mounted in a frame with articulating hinges. This may allow the frame and the speaker panel to be positioned in different orientations on the back of the device.
(55) The case may include its own electronics and can be connected either wirelessly or by a wire to the device. The hinges can slide and articulate at either end allowing multiple configurations to be made.
(56) There is provided a speaker boost device including a speaker case, a speaker panel housed in a speaker frame, and a pair of articulating hinges, wherein the speaker frame is pivotable with respect to the pair of articulating hinges. The speaker panel may be in an open configuration. The speaker panel may be in a closed configuration. An example of a speaker boost device including a speaker case, a speaker panel housed in a speaker frame, and a pair of articulating hinges, wherein the speaker frame is pivotable with respect to the pair of articulating hinges, is shown in an open configuration in
(57) A speaker boost device may include a speaker case, a speaker panel housed in a speaker frame, and one, two or more detachable pieces. An example of a speaker boost device including a speaker case, a speaker panel housed in a speaker frame, and two detachable end pieces, is shown in a configuration with the detachable end pieces detached, in
(58) Cases or connectors can be modular and made to fit some or all popular phones or devices. The case's design can be broken into a series of blocks/modules to allow a flexible design architecture or the case design may be fixed to a particular design of phone or device.
(59) A detachable end piece may be attachable to, and detachable from, the base of a smartphone. A smartphone may be removably housed inside a speaker case of a speaker boost device. An example of a detachable end piece, which has been detached from a smartphone base, in which the smartphone is partially inserted into a speaker case of a speaker boost device, is shown in
(60) An actuator/panel frame may be provided in a speaker boost device example. The frame is optional but if used it may: Provide support to the panel and attachment points for the hinges. Provide mounting for the actuatorsand mechanical grounding to the actuators. Provide baffle to the panel, enhancing the frequency response of the panel. Provide porting and this porting can be mechanically adjusted to allow for different positions of the panel and to adjust frequency response of the panel. be a frame with rubber or other materials around frame edge and/or in other positions that can interact with the panel to alter the frequency response of the panel and/or provide mechanical support and stabilization. provide grounding points to the hinges and/or to the body to adjust the panel frequency response.
(61) A speaker boost device may be provided which is configurable to provide a stand for a smartphone, when the smartphone is housed within the speaker boost device. A speaker booster may provide a stand for a device (eg. a smartphone device, or other device), to allow a great media experience. The stand can be the panel, the hinges or frame. Actuators (eg. DMA's) may be mounted in the speaker frame. The panel can be permanently attached to the frame/hinges or can be mounted on a magnetic/clip mechanism allowing the panel to be removed and changed by the user. The actuators (eg. DMA's) may be mounted on the frame, the hinges, or on the panel. The case can include its own electronics and can be connected either wirelessly or in a wired way (eg. by a wire) to the device (eg. smartphone).
(62) A speaker boost device may house a smartphone. A speaker frame housing a speaker panel may extend from an opposite major face of the speaker boost device to the major face on which a screen of the smartphone is displayed, such that the speaker frame may act as a stand for the speaker boost device. An example of a speaker boost device housing a smartphone, in which a speaker frame housing a speaker panel extends from an opposite major face of the speaker boost device to the major face on which a screen of the smartphone is displayed, so as to act as a stand, is shown in
(63) There is provided a speaker boost device including a speaker case, a speaker panel housed in a speaker frame, and a pair of articulating hinges, wherein the speaker frame is pivotable with respect to the pair of articulating hinges. In an example, a speaker frame may include a rear cover. Actuators (eg. DMA's) may be housed in a speaker frame. A vibrating front panel may be housed in a speaker frame. Power can be supplied by a device connected to the speaker booster, or a cover of the speaker booster can also have its own internal power supply to power itself, and that may also be used to charge a device or devices the speaker booster may be connected to.
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(65) There is provided a speaker boost including a speaker panel housed in a frame, but with no back cover on the frame. Actuators (eg. DMA's) may be mounted on hinges in a support frame; actuators (eg DMAs) may be located in the frame and/or and mounted directly to the panel. Single or dual actuators (eg. DMA's)/or multiple actuators (eg. DMA's) may be used. One actuator (eg. DMA) may be mounted on one side of a panel and one actuator (eg. DMA) may be mounted on the other side of the panel, to create a stereo like effect. Note that hinges may be sliding hinges, which may also be fixed at one end of a sliding range of a hinge arm. In an example, a single panel actuator (eg. DMA) is mounted on a speaker panel at the speaker panel end, and to a hinge arm.
(66) A speaker device may be provided including a housing with a speaker panel frame assembly mounted to it, the assembly including speaker panel hinges, in which the hinges are telescopic hinges. The telescopic hinges may be extendable hinges.
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(68) A speaker device may be provided including a speaker panel frame assembly which has hinges which are not connected to each other on a torsion bar and use the speaker panel frame assembly to provide a mechanical connection (e.g. a torsion bar connection) to the other hinge.
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(70) An example of a speaker boost including a speaker panel housed in a frame, but with no back cover on the frame, is shown in
(71) A speaker device may be provided in which a speaker panel frame assembly is releasable by a mechanism, using a finger, such as by pressing a release button.
(72) The speaker device may be one wherein the speaker panel faces inwards, such that when the speaker device is in a closed position the panel assembly is retracted into the body of the device so the panel cannot be seen on the outside surface and when the panel assembly is in an open position the panel is articulated into free space. The back of the speaker device may be such that it appears as the back of a portable device it is attached onto, or may be a plastic, metal or other material. The speaker device may be a portable device.
(73) A speaker device may be provided in which a speaker panel frame assembly is releasable by being pressed; the speaker panel frame assembly then rises vertically into an open position, and the speaker panel frame assembly can be returned to the closed position by pressing the speaker panel vertically down into the housing.
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(75) A speaker device may be provided including a speaker panel frame assembly in which a baffle configuration is attached to the speaker panel frame assembly. A speaker device may be provided including a speaker panel in which a baffle configuration is attached to a speaker panel. The baffle configurations provide acoustic baffling to the speaker panel in the open position and are collapsible when the speaker panel and or speaker panel frame assembly is in the closed position.
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(77) Concept 2Left/Right Actuated (eg. DMA) Speaker Boost
(78) In an example, a speaker boost may be split into two parts which creates left and right audio channels providing stereo effect/performance. Panels can open from a centre outward or from edges inwards towards the centre, for example. Panels can be various shapes eg. Rectangles, Squares, Circular, Triangular etc.
(79) Panels may be mounted on hinges. A release mechanism may be provided. When released, two panels may pop up. When released, the two panels may move from a closed configuration to an open configuration. The case may clip around a mobile device.
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(82) Panels and actuators (eg. DMA's) can be mounted as described above, in concept 1.
(83) In a further example, a speaker boost may be split into two parts which creates left and right audio channels providing stereo effect/performance. The panels may be overlaid on top of one another which creates left and right audio channels, providing stereo performance. Panels can be various shapes eg. circular or triangular or other shapes. Panels and actuators (eg. DMA's) can be mounted as described above, in concept 1.
(84) In a further example, a speaker boost may be split into two parts which creates left and right audio channels providing stereo effect/performance. The panels may articulate north to south (instead of east-west, as shown for example in
(85) Concept 3Ruggedized Actuated (Eg. DMA) Speaker Boost
(86) The concept architecture of concepts 1 or 2 may be made into a ruggedized variant that will provide good speaker device (eg. phone) performance. The speaker boost may allow the product to stand up allowing loud conference call modes, and use in loud/industrial environments. In a speaker boost example, a ruggedized, rubber sealed case may be provided. An example is shown in
(87) Concept 4Wired Speaker Booster Plugs Directly into the Audio Jack of a Device
(88) In an example, a wired speaker booster plugs directly into the audio jack of a device. The booster may be powered through the audio jack to enable the speaker booster to be ultra slim or the speaker booster may include its own electronics and may be connected either wirelessly or by a wire to the device. In an example, two speaker booster devices are daisy chained or connected via a wireless connection.
(89) The speaker panel of a wired speaker booster which plugs directly into the audio jack of a device can be suspended in a frame and mounted eg. as per concept 1. The two speaker panels of a wired speaker booster which plugs directly into the audio jack of a device can be provided eg. as per concept 2.
(90) An example of a wired speaker booster device which plugs directly into the audio jack of another device is shown in
(91) Concept 5Wireless Speaker Booster
(92) In an example, a wireless speaker booster may connect to a device via Bluetooth and/or WiFi, or other current or future wireless method. The wireless speaker booster may be ultra slim and it may include a battery to satisfy power requirements. In an example, a wireless speaker booster may provide a speaker and power booster for phones. In an example, a hinged version may allow the speaker panel(s) to be directed; the speaker panel(s) may be mounted as per concepts 1 or 2.
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(96) Concept 6Actuated (Eg. DMA) Activated Back Cover
(97) The actuators (eg. DMA's) may be mounted to a back cover of a portable device, enabling a rear case of a portable device to become the speaker where the panel does not articulatereducing cost, allowing thinner products and increasing the sound output. This may be applied for a device, or for a speaker boost device. The concept can also be provided as an accessory.
(98) The actuators (eg. DMA's) may be mounted to a back cover of a portable device, enabling the rear case of a portable device to become the speaker where the panel has an articulating hinge design added to allow the panel to move in free space (eg. as in concept 1 or in concept 2)reducing cost, allowing thinner products and increasing the sound output. This may be applied for a device, or for a speaker boost device. The concept can also be provided as an accessory.
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(101) In a closed configuration of a speaker device, a back cover of the speaker device may cover a back face of a device, or of a device received within the speaker device, with a speaker panel not being visible in the closed configuration. An example is shown in
(102) The speaker device cover may be one wherein the speaker panel assembly includes a Push Push or other release mechanism attached to a frame wherein the panel is mounted in the frame and frame is suspended on springs or other mounting method into the cover, and an advantage of this system is that the panel size can be made larger as it requires no hinges and therefore the panel size can be increased relative to the device size. A push push mechanism is one in which a user can push the speaker panel to release the assembly, and a user can provide a further push to the speaker panel to return the assembly. The speaker panel and or speaker panel frame assembly may also be released and retained by a latch.
(103) Concept 7Integrated into Device Rear Case
(104) Actuators (eg. DMA's), and or actuator frame or hinges, and a panel may be mounted or integrated into a rear case of a device enabling the device rear case to become the speakerreducing cost, allowing thinner products and increasing the sound output/quality of sound of the device. Designs may be as per concepts 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, or concepts as shown in any of
(105) The speaker device case may be one wherein the speaker panel assembly includes a Push Push or other release mechanism attached to a frame wherein the panel is mounted in the frame and frame is suspended on springs or other mounting method into the case or into the device, and an advantage of this system is that the panel size can be made larger as it requires no hinges and therefore the panel size can be increased relative to the device size. A push push mechanism is one in which a user can push the speaker panel to release the assembly, and a user can provide a further push to the speaker panel to return the assembly. The speaker panel and or speaker panel frame assembly may also be released and retained by a latch.
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(107) A speaker device may be one in which the speaker device rear case includes a speaker panel assembly movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The speaker device may include a battery, which may be removable or non-removable. The speaker panel of the speaker panel assembly may include an aperture. The aperture size may be approximately the same size as the battery, so that the speaker panel fits around the battery in the closed configuration in a compact arrangement.
(108) In an alternative arrangement, a speaker device is one in which the speaker device rear case includes a speaker panel assembly movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, and the speaker panel assembly houses the speaker device battery.
(109) In an example of a speaker device in which the speaker device rear case includes a speaker panel assembly movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, the speaker device includes a removable battery, and the speaker panel of the speaker panel assembly includes an aperture, and the aperture size is approximately the same size as the removable battery, so that the speaker panel fits around the battery in the closed configuration in a compact arrangement. An example of a closed configuration is shown in
(110) Concept 8-360 Degree Rotatable Speaker Boost Panel
(111) In an example, a speaker boost is configured such that a speaker boost panel is rotatable through 360 degrees when the speaker boost is in an open configuration. This arrangement may be utilized in conjunction with concepts such as concepts 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, or concepts as shown in any of
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(113) Concept 9Dual Panels
(114) In an example, a speaker boost is provided in which dual panels are foldable one on top of the other, or each on top of the other, to create larger panels and enhance the sound. This concept may be used together with concepts such as concepts 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 11 or concepts shown in any of
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(116) Concept 10Two Panels of Different Sizes
(117) In an example, a speaker device is provided in which two speaker actuated (eg. DMA) panels are used, in which one is larger than the other such that each creates a different sound form to the other eg a bass panel and a tweeter panel. The two panels may also create a stereo effect. Each panel can be mounted eg. as per previous concepts. Panels can be different shapes. This concept may be used together with any of concepts 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, or concepts shown in any of
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(119) Concept 11Two Panels Fold Out from the Edges
(120) In an example, a speaker boost is provided in which two actuated (eg. DMA) speaker panels are foldable out from the edges (eg. the longer edges) of the product. This may create a stereo sound. The panels can be mounted eg. as per previous concepts. The panels can be various shapes. The panels may be mounted on a frame or on hinges eg. as per concept 1.
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(122) Concept 12Removable Speaker Panel
(123) In an example, a speaker boost is provided in which the central speaker panel is removable eg. from the hinges. The panel may have two spring loaded pins that are located in a hinge arm and which create a connection to the base cover. This may enable a user to change the speaker panel, such as if they want to change the color or design of the panel. A hinge pin may create a connection to the base cover. Note: a connection to the base cover may also be achieved with C clips or with other retention systems such as Magnets.
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(125) In an example, a speaker boost is provided in which the speaker panel is removable from an actuator frame. The speaker panel may be attached to actuators and the actuators may be attached by a fixing system (eg. by clips or by magnets) to the frame. The speaker panel may be removed by the user to allow the panel to be replaced or changed eg. for a panel incorporating another colour/design, or for an upgraded panel with improved acoustic properties. This can be used with most of the other concepts.
(126) Concept 13Panel Hinges from the Base of the Device
(127) In an example, a speaker boost device is provided in which the actuated (eg. DMA) panel hinges from the base (eg. a shorter edge) of the device. This may allow the product to stand up vertically. The panel may be mounted directly on hinges or in an actuator frame eg. as per concept 1.
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(129) Concept 14One Panel but Two Different Pieces
(130) In an example, a speaker boost device is provided with one speaker panel which includes two different pieces of material (eg. plastic overmold with flexible rubber/material along a connecting line) to create one assembly that has two speakers: one for high frequency and the other of low frequency, for example. The speaker panel may be used together with any of concepts 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10 or 11 can be used with other concepts.
(131) In an example, a speaker boost device is provided with one speaker panel which includes two pieces of different material which are connected by a flexible material (eg. plastic overmold with flexible rubber/material along a connecting line) to create one assembly that has, in effect, two speakers: one for high frequency and the other of low frequency, for example, based on different acoustic characteristics of the two different materials. The speaker panel may be used together with any of concepts 1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 10 or 11, or concepts shown in any of
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(133) There is provided a split design standalone speaker panel mounted in a case, that contains two speakers which can be separated and placed in different positions from one another. One speaker may be a high frequency speaker and the other speaker may be a low frequency speaker. The split design may include a design where the split between the speakers is proportionally different, in which one speaker and its housing is a different size to the other speaker and its housing.
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(135) Concept 15Speaker Boost with Tuned Ports in the Case
(136) In an example, a speaker boost device is provided with tuned ports in the case with waveguides to optimise frequency response. Tuned ports may be under the speaker panel when it is closed, so that when the speaker panel is closed, sound ports out through waveguides in the housing to holes on the outside of the case. This concept may also be applied to an actuator frame which can be provided with tuned ports to improve panel performance, This can be used with most of the other concepts
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(139) Any and all the above concepts may be applied to speaker booster devices which are configured to receive devices such as phones (eg. smartphones), tablets (eg. iPad), MP3 players, or Phablets, or laptops, or Portable gaming devices, or portable navigation devices (PNDs), or technology enabled wearable devices. The speaker booster devices may source power to another device to allow another device to be charged from a speaker booster internal battery; such may devices have a connector on them that a cable may be plugged into in order to recharge another device.
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(141) All design concepts are scalable and may be used as integrated designs (eg. as per concept 7) or on the back of phones, or on Tablets, MP3 players, Phablets, laptops and on other smart devices and from different manufacturers such as Motorola, Apple, Samsung, HTC, Nokia, LG so on.
(142) Speaker Boost Examples
(143) We describe aspects of features, functions, performance and attributes of examples of speaker boost products. Product physical design and hardware and software platform requirements may be understood.
(144) A speaker boost product may be configured to receive a smartphone. A speaker boost may include indicator lights. In
(145) A speaker boost product may be configured to position a speaker panel in a plane parallel to the general plane of a smartphone which has been received in the speaker boost product, such that the speaker panel and the speaker boost product may lie together flat on a flat surface, such as on a desk surface. In
(146) A speaker boost product may comprise a top part and a bottom part. The top part and bottom part may be assemble-able into a speaker boost product. The top part and bottom part may be assemble-able into a speaker boost product using a snap-fit. The bottom part may be configured to receive a device eg. a smartphone. The bottom part may be configured to receive a device (eg. a smartphone) slidably. A speaker boost product comprising a top part and a bottom part may be configured to receive a device (eg. a smartphone) only when the top part and the bottom part are separated. A speaker boost product comprising a top part and a bottom part may be configured to release a device (eg. a smartphone) only when the top part and the bottom part are separated.
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(148) There is provided a speaker device, the speaker device comprising a main piece and a detachable piece, wherein the detachable piece is detachable from the main piece so that the speaker device is configured to receive a mobile device. The speaker device main piece may receive the mobile device. The detachable piece may be an upper end piece of the speaker device.
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(152) In an example, the speaker boost device provides the capability to remove the speaker panel from the speaker boost case and place the speaker panel remotely to the device and to control speaker panel by the device, for example as you would with any bluetooth speaker.
(153) In an example, the speaker boost device can source power to another (eg. third party) deviceso in addition to recharging the device the speaker boost device is physically attached/connected to, the speaker boost device includes another connector and a user can plug a (eg. if its rechargeable battery has no charge) device into it and recharge the device (eg. a third party device).
(154) In an example, a speaker boost device is provided with no integral battery, wherein the speaker boost device includes a speaker case, and a speaker panel, the speaker panel having actuators attached and/or associated electronics.
(155) In an example, a speaker boost device is provided with speaker panel mounting which may have optimised mechanical impedance tuned to the speaker panel impedance and rigidity.
(156) Articulated speaker panels may be provided on non-mobile television sets. Such television sets may have screen diagonals of at least 20 inches. Such television sets may have screen diagonals in the range of 20 inches to 152 inches or larger. Articulated speaker panels may be provided on the sides of non-mobile television sets. Larger articulated speaker panels may be used to generate lower frequencies. Smaller articulated speaker panels may be used to generate higher frequencies. Articulated speaker panels may be provided on sound bars, eg. for sound provision at concerts. An articulated speaker panel may be provided on a portable navigation device. An articulated speaker panel may be provided on a navigation device built into a vehicle. An articulated speaker panel may be provided on an in-vehicle audio device. An articulated speaker panel may be provided on a wristwatch device eg. an Apple iWatch. An articulated speaker panel may be provided on a MP3 player. An articulated speaker panel may be provided on a camera. An articulated speaker panel may be provided on a digital camera. An articulated speaker panel may be provided as a stand-alone speaker device eg. a smartphone sized or different size stand-alone speaker device. An articulated speaker panel may be provided on a handheld gaming console.
(157) Product Strategy
(158) A speaker boost product example is a unique product offering bringing together consumers' needs for additional battery power whilst solving the problem of how to provide convenient and enjoyable mobile audio.
(159) A speaker boost product example has the form factor of a phone cover but it incorporates a high performance audio solution, allowing consumers to have loud and high quality audio wherever they are, in a similar way to that offered by dedicated portable speakers from companies such as BOSE, Beats Audio, Monster and JamBox.
(160) A speaker boost example incorporates an integrated battery boost/charge function similar to stand alone products offered by companies such as Mophie, which may provide up to a full charge for a mobile phone.
(161) A speaker boost example is designed to fit a different phone manufacturer's product and versions are provided for a variety of different phone models such as Apple, Samsung, Nokia and others. The mechanical and electronic design is scalable and is adjusted for different phone designs that have different physical dimensions. A speaker boost example is a generic design sized to fit to a number of smart devices, in which the speaker boost is attachable directly to the back of a smart device using clips or adhesive.
(162) A speaker device may be clippable onto a mobile device using clips of the speaker device, to provide an attached configuration; the speaker device may be unclippable from the mobile device, to provide a detached configuration.
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(165) There may be a similarity of form factor between a Speaker Boost example and a traditional phone battery boost cover.
(166) A design concept of a Speaker boost example is one of modularity with a common electronic platform and common mechanical elements such as articulating hinge designs. There are various design implementations of the speaker boost concept that articulate the audio panel in different orientations allowing a number of different physical form factors to be createdthe platform may include additional features such as voice prompts, audio processing etc.
(167) A design and functionality of a Speaker boost example is suited to users who are online, and use services such as I-tunes and Spotify. A Speaker boost example customer may be one who uses their phone for listening and playing music or playing games on a regular basis. A Speaker boost example addresses two important needs for mobile consumers: power and audio, and as such will have wide appeal across many different demographics. A speaker boost example is easy to connect and operate and should not have any technology barriers (if the person already owns a smart device) that would discourage consumers.
(168) A concept of a speaker boost example is that it is your phone cover (something which most smartphone users already purchase) which serves a triple purpose: it protects your phone, secondly it is a phone charger (booster) and thirdly a high quality portable speaker. It is important that by incorporating the boost and speaker functionality that the cover does not become bulky or cumbersome for the user which would make it inconvenient for them to have with them at all times. Inclusion of a battery boost functionality in a Speaker boost example provides an independent power source for the speaker electronics and also the ability to charge the consumer's phone, thereby addressing one of the core usage issues that consumers have with their smart devicesbattery life. In an example, the Speaker boost can provide up to one full charge to a consumer's phone or up to 8 hours of audio playback at mid power levels.
(169) In an example, a speaker boost connects to the mobile device using Bluetooth eg. ver 2.0/4.0 and may support a number of codec formats and different Bluetooth profiles.
(170) Competitive Benchmarking
(171) An example speaker boost product integrates case protection, battery boosting and audio capability in one device.
(172) An example speaker boost product has 2 different designs available on one phone case. This is achieved through the rotating nature of the speaker panel and that a different image can be placed on each side of the panel giving the user a Work Case Image and a Weekend Case Image in one product example, for which the user would normally have to buy two cases. See
(173) A Speaker boost example is competitive in regards size especially thickness when compared to companies such as Mophie the number one Apple battery Booster compatible manufacturer. The speaker boost example offers eg. 20% higher charge capability than the leading Mophie products (Mophie Air) while being thinner and integrating the speaker capability.
(174) A speaker boost example may outperform some of the leading companies in the market, both in amplitude and frequency response. Tests conducted in controlled listening tests and acoustic measurements of the Beats Pill, the Monster Superstar and the Jambox Mini, all categorised as portable Bluetooth speaker systems. The Speaker Boost Apple 3G's version of the Speaker boost panel delivered 87 dB @ 8 ohms with a 3 dB roll off of 200 Hz (non equalised) vs 84 dB for the Jambox and 93 dB for the Monster and 96 dB for the Beats pill. It should be noted that this is unequalised, non optimised panel with no boost and on one of the smallest panel size of productthe design target for a Speaker boost example is set at 87 dB, with a 3 dB roll off of 150 Hz with up to 10 hours of playback time, vs 5 hours for the competition. A speaker boost example is 104 cc's, for an I-Phone 5 speaker boost. The smallest product from the competition is the Monster Superstar which is 1090 cc's: approximately 10 times the size.
(175) Physical Design
(176) In an example, a booster utilizes a split form factor allowing the lower (eg. 15%) of the product to be removed to allow the phone to slide into the Speaker boost housing and then replaced allowing the (eg. lightening or micro USB) connector to mate with the phone. The two pieces of the example booster may clip together using an interference fit set of latches.
(177) A front surface of an example booster may be used to display the brand (could also be used for buttons/LEDs).
(178) An inside surface of an example Speaker Boost may have a Laser marked Box that lists out the various approval and certifications that the products has undergone, CE, FCC. UL, GS, TUV, PS etc and the specifications such as Bluetooth that it complies to. It may include the voltage and the rating of the battery, input and output voltages and charge currents, recycle and do not dispose markings, the brand/model name and the product serial numbers/date codes in Alpha/Numeric form and as a barcode.
(179) A side of an example product may have cut outs to enable the user to activate the buttons on the side of the phone to allow the user to control the phone while the speaker booster is attached, and an aperture (position may be model dependent) on the side of the device to allow the connection of a 3.5 mm stereo jack plug into the product for a user to use headphones with the booster attached.
(180) An example Speaker Boost includes a single (eg. 4 way) switch on the device located on the rear surface of the device close to a bottom left hand edge to switch the Speaker boost off or into Speaker Boost mode or into battery boost mode of a combination mode of battery and speaker boosting. There may be a LED's located close to the switch to indicate the mode the booster is in. There may the same or other LEDS on the booster housings to indicate the state of charge of the battery inside the Speaker Boost. These may be activated by a press button switch which may be located on the surface of the Speaker boost. The LED's may be edge mounted so that they can be seen when the booster is placed down on its front surface. These LEDs may also be used to indicate the charging status of the device when its internal battery is being recharged. There may be 2 volume keys (up/down) located on the rear surface of the booster, centrally placed. On certain models there may be an additional aperture to allow access to switches on the device (Phone lock/silent button on and I-Phone etc.).
(181) An example Speaker Boost includes on a rear of the booster apertures for a device camera so that the camera can be used with the booster attached to the device. The rear of the device may also include the articulating speaker(s)dependent on the design the hinges will activate north to south or east to west; the hinges may or may not be connected via a torsion bar system between them to avoid putting strain into the acoustic panel.
(182) A key feature of an example speaker boost may be the ability to remove and replace the acoustic panel; this may be done by simply pulling the panel upwards and away from the hinges. The panel may be held in the actuator frame in two mounting cups that may rotate on the hinges and that may fit around the actuators. When the panel is removed from the booster, the transducers may or may not remain attached to the acoustic panel.
(183) In an example, the acoustic panel is made of Carbon fibre Pre-Preg and is 0.1 mm to 1 mm thick. The panel may have the transducers attached with high temperature adhesive. The panel may be made in white or coated in white such that matter can be printed upon it using dye sublimation printing techniques, so that consumers can purchase additional panels with different designs on them.
(184) In an example, Speaker boost hinges may be made of cast/machined aluminum or other materials and may be fixed into the booster on a friction hinge to allow the hinges to be placed in a particular orientation and stay there. The hinge may be highly polished or brush/cast finish, anodized etc. The hinges may be used to route the connections to be made to the actuators and may pass through from the Speaker boost case into the Hinge and in the Actuator cups.
(185) In an example, the hinges and the actuator cups are configured to allow the speaker panel to rotate 180 degrees allowing both sides of the panel to be placed uppermost when the panel is in the closed position, (see mass customization section below for more information on this feature).
(186) In an example, actuator cups are made of PCB ABS or other materials with a metal insert in the base of the cups which may be overmolded. This plate may act as the mechanical Ground of the actuator, and may include two contacts for positive and negative signals. The actuator cups may be attached to the hinges by a hollow metal pin which may be screwed, overmolded or otherwise attached into the actuator cup. In the bottom of the actuator cups there may be two spring contacts or other method of connection that may contact/connect with the actuator when it is placed into the cup.
(187) There may be a micro USB connector located on the device (centrally mounted if possible) that may be used to recharge the Speaker Boost's internal battery and/or connected device's battery.
(188) There may be two switches on the back surface of the booster: one located on the left hand side may be a (eg. 4 position) switch (including off); there may be an LED that may indicate the mode the Booster is in. A second switch may be located on the device; this may be a Battery Status switch which may be a push to activate switch, and may illuminate the LEDs located on the booster to inform the user of the internal batteries charge status. There may also be two volume keys (up/down) located on the rear case.
(189) In an example, a speaker boost may have a (eg. Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)) surface mount microphone to allow the speaker boost to be used as a speaker phone or for voice control of the speaker device or connected device The microphone may be incorporated into the bottom edge of the product.
(190) In an example of Bluetooth antenna positioning, the Bluetooth antenna is located centrally within the device to avoid interference with Cellular antennas located inside the device (because cellular antennas are normally edge mounted).
(191) Example Product Aspects
(192) Size 104 cc's (63.75 mm's 139.8 mm's 15.9 mm's)(Iphone 5) Weight 70 gm's The housing made of PCABS The panel made of Carbon fibrePre-Preg Actuator Frame made of Aluminum/magnesium The Hinges made of PC/ABS and or Aluminium. One 4 position slide switch to enable the different modes of the speaker boost. One press to activate battery status switch (May remove this and use volume keys both pressed simultaneously) Two volume switches (up/down) One tri color Status LED Three blue Battery status LED's a device interface connector (dependent on model) mounted in the lower removable section and used to connect the Speaker boost to the device.
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(194) Technologies
(195) Flat Panel Speaker Technology
(196) Miniaturized actuators enable configurations to be considered that are suitable for inclusion into a mobile device. The speaker boost may include modifications of existing actuators.
(197) Bluetooth
(198) In order to make the platform compatible with as broad a range of smart devices as possible, Bluetooth technology may be used.
(199) Speaker Panel
(200) A custom speaker panel may be created in various panel sizes to enable different smart device form factors to be supported. This panel may be made from carbon fibre Pre Preg and may be 0.1 mm to 2.0 mm thick, reducing its mass whist providing it with the stiffness required to produce good quality audio.
(201) Mass Customization Example
(202) The Speaker boost has been designed to be Mass customizable via the speaker panel. The speaker panel may have different designs printed on both sides of it which can be displayed by articulating the speaker panel through 180 degrees. This will allow the user to have a different design (that may suit their environment or mood). The panels may be replaceable by removing them from the speaker frame assembly.
(203) The panel may be printed onto using dye sublimation techniques (either directly on to carbon fibre Pre Preg or onto a PBT over mold placed on to the carbon Fibre).
(204) Implementations Examples
(205) There are provided eight different implementation examples of the speaker boost that offer different arrangements and market approaches. Each arrangement may have its own set of performance characteristics and consumer benefits. Arrangements may be as follows: Arrangement 1Single Panel, north south hinge location with two transducers. Arrangement 2Single Panel, with east west hinge location with two actuators. Arrangement 3Dual Split Panel (Garage door design) hinge mounting north south, with two actuators per panel. Arrangement 4Dual Split Panel (Garage door design) hinge mounting east west, with two actuators per panel. Arrangement 5Dual Panel with panels overlapping north south hinge location, with two transducers per panel. Arrangement 6Dual Panel with panels overlapping east west hinge location, with two transducers per panel. Arrangement 7Single Panel, in which a speaker frame and or panel are releasable from the case and or device housing in a vertical manner. Examples are shown in
(206) Examples of Arrangements 1 to 6 are shown in
(207) All arrangements can also be implemented with a single transducer per panel and may be implemented in concepts shown in any of
(208) In an example, the arrangements may be developed in such a way that platform commonality is maintained and that solutions to different engineering challenges such as hinge design, actuator cups and other solutions are scalable across the different concepts such that all that is required is the development of a particular concept/phone model variant and not the recreation of engineering solutions.
(209) A micro USB socket may be provided in a speaker boost product.
(210) The speaker boost product may be capable of mass customization with a no screws approach.
(211) A speaker boost product may be provided which is compatible with at least one of: I-Phone 4; I-Phone 4S; I-Phone 5; I-Phone 5S; I-Phone 6; I-Phone 6+; Samsung Galaxy S3; Samsung Galaxy S4; Samsung Galaxy S5; Nokia Lumina 630; Nokia Lumina 635; Nokia Lumina 930 and other smart device products now or in the future.
(212) Non-Retractable Speaker Device
(213) There is provided a non-retractable speaker device, the speaker device including a case, a speaker panel and a speaker panel suspension system, wherein the speaker panel is surrounded by the case, wherein the speaker panel is arranged to vibrate, and wherein the speaker panel suspension system is configured to decouple speaker panel vibration from the case. The speaker panel may be arranged to vibrate using one, two or more actuators mounted on the speaker panel. The non-retractable speaker device may include no articulating hinges; the speaker panel may be suspended in the case, such as on a membrane, or using other means such as springs/foam attached to actuator cups or attached to an edge of speaker panel etc.
(214) The non-retractable speaker device may be a smart device.
(215) The non-retractable speaker device may be configured to receive and to store a mobile device.
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(217) Note
(218) It is to be understood that the above-referenced arrangements are only illustrative of the application for the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and alternative arrangements can be devised without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. While the present invention has been shown in the drawings and fully described above with particularity and detail in connection with what is presently deemed to be the most practical and preferred example(s) of the invention, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications can be made without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention as set forth herein.