REMOVABLE BASS SPEAKER ENCLOSURE FOR MOTORCYCLE SADDLEBAGS
20230090676 ยท 2023-03-23
Inventors
- Richard Talfryne Jones, JR. (Phoenix, AZ, US)
- Richard James Agins, III (Phoenix, AZ, US)
- Bryce Edward Steidler (Phoenix, AZ, US)
- Brian Michael Von Pasecky (Queen Creek, AZ, US)
- Mark Allen Fisher (Casa Grande, AZ, US)
Cpc classification
B62J9/23
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04R2201/028
ELECTRICITY
B62J45/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J9/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A sealed speaker enclosure for a bass speaker that is hand-insertable and removable from a hard-side motorcycle saddlebag. The body of the enclosure complements the interior space of the saddlebag making sealing contact with the interior walls of the saddlebag. The bass speaker faces the motorcycle side of the saddlebag within the shock absorber tower indentation overlapping and opening. A speaker grill overlays the opening in the shock absorber tower indentation of the saddlebag.
Claims
1. A speaker assembly for mounting on a motorcycle, comprising: a saddlebag having an interior space defined by a lid, a front side, a back side, a front end, a back end and a bottom, the saddlebag adapted for connection to a rear end of a motorcycle around a rear shock absorber, the saddlebag having a shock absorber indentation in the back side and an opening in the back side within the shock absorber indentation; a speaker grill mounted over the opening and within the shock absorber indentation; and a speaker enclosure, complementary in shape to the interior space of the saddlebag, having a bass speaker mounted in a first cavity therein, the bass speaker surround sealing to the inside of the back side around the opening in the back side; wherein the speaker enclosure and saddlebag perform as an acoustic suspension enclosure for the bass speaker when the speaker enclosure is in the saddlebag.
2. The speaker assembly of claim 1 wherein the speaker enclosure shape complements the interior space of the saddlebag within 2 mm along the front side, back side, front end, back end and bottom.
3. The speaker assembly of claim 1 wherein the opening in the back side of the saddlebag within the shock absorber indentation follows the outline and inclination of the shock absorber indentation.
4. The speaker assembly of claim 3 wherein the speaker grill follows the outline of the opening in the back side of the saddlebag.
5. The speaker assembly of claim 1 wherein the bass speaker surround in the speaker enclosure is a gasket.
6. The speaker assembly of claim 1 wherein a speaker is mounted in the lid of the saddlebag.
7. The speaker assembly of claim 1 wherein the speaker enclosure has a second cavity therein conforming to the speaker mounted in the lid; whereby the bass speaker in the first cavity does not interfere with the operation of the lid mounted speaker enclosed by the second cavity of the speaker enclosure.
8. The speaker assembly of claim 1 wherein the speaker enclosure includes an indentation next to the second cavity for providing a hand grip to facilitate removal from and insertion of the speaker enclosure into the saddlebag.
9. The speaker assembly of claim 1 wherein the interior of the saddlebag contains an amplifier mounted at the back end of the saddlebag for powering the bass speaker in the speaker enclosure.
10. The speaker assembly of claim 9 wherein the speaker enclosure is shaped at its back end to allow for the amplifier while occupying as much of the interior space of the saddlebag as possible.
11. The speaker assembly of claim 1 further comprising wiring for the speaker enclosure, the wiring arranged in a wiring track to minimize the space occupied in the saddlebag and to facilitate ease of insertion and removal of the speaker from the saddlebag.
12. The speaker assembly of claim 1 wherein the speaker grill comprises two sections, one outside and one inside of the saddlebag, that mate with each other, holding the perimeter side wall of the opening between them.
13. A speaker enclosure for an interior cavity of a motorcycle saddlebag, comprising: a body having an exterior complementing the interior cavity of the saddlebag, forming sealing contact with the interior walls of the saddlebag, the body having a first cavity for mounting a bass speaker and a bass speaker surround for sealing to the interior of the saddlebag.
14. The speaker enclosure of claim 13 wherein the body of the enclosure has a second cavity for receiving a speaker mounted to the saddlebag; whereby the bass speaker in the first cavity does not interfere with the sound from the second cavity speaker mounted to the saddlebag.
15. The speaker enclosure of claim 13 wherein the body includes an indentation for providing a hand grip to facilitate hand removal and insertion of the speaker enclosure into the saddlebag.
16. The speaker enclosure of claim 13 wherein the body exterior is shaped to provide space for electronic equipment in the saddlebag for driving a bass speaker.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The objects and features of the invention and its many advantages will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like-referenced numerals designate like-parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0030] The saddlebag 10, as illustrated in
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[0033] The speaker grille 37 of
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[0037] To provide the dual goals of a high-performing bass speaker for a motorcycle without permanently impairing the carrying capacity of a motorcycle saddlebag, an easily-removable bass driver enclosure shaped to fit the interior space of a saddlebag has been created.
[0038] Dynamic speaker drivers designed for producing the low and very low frequencies in the human audible range require a large driver diameter and separate amplifiers to produce the low end of the audible frequency spectrum. To obtain the best sound from these low frequency drivers or woofers, a sealed speaker enclosure or acoustic suspension enclosure is highly desirable. Such an enclosure produces better sound from a bass speaker. The material of the enclosure is designed to absorb the vibrations generated by the bass speaker. Making the enclosure self-contained, facilitates movement of the enclosure into and out of a saddlebag. The sound produced by a bass speaker enclosure is tighter and more precise than a bass speaker not mounted in such a sealed enclosure.
[0039] The bass speaker enclosure 65 of the present invention, as illustrated in
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[0043] The bass speaker enclosure illustrated in
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[0046] Once the sealed speaker enclosure for the bass driver is inserted into the saddlebag, the fit between the walls of the speaker enclosure and the internal walls of the saddlebag act like the walls of an acoustic suspension enclosure. Because of this surprising phenomena, in spite of the acoustic force generated by the bass speaker, there are no interfering vibrations and the driver stays where it is supposed to be, resulting in a sound that is powerful, tighter and more precise. The vibrations created by the bass speaker are absorbed rather than drowning out the sound produced by the speaker.
[0047] The location of the speaker grill on the back side of the saddlebag, as shown in
[0048] Besides providing for exceptional sound reproduction in a low frequency range, the structure of the present invention provides for ease of removal and insertion of the bass speaker enclosure. Only one electrical disconnection is required.
[0049] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing disclosure relates only to preferred embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.