Tactile sound flooring system
11479979 · 2022-10-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/025
ELECTRICITY
E04F2290/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F15/02452
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
E04F2290/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H04R2400/11
ELECTRICITY
International classification
E04F15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Presented herein, is a modular tactile flooring system. The tactile flooring system is made from individual modules that each support a tactile transducer. The individual modules may be assembled to form a tactile dance floor. More specifically, the modules may interlock to form a single dance floor surface. Further, the modules may be individually leveled to provide a level surface even when an underlying support surface is uneven. that facilitates assembly of a tactile sound floor and readily permits the tactile sound floor to be assembled in a desired location.
Claims
1. A tactile sound flooring module, comprising: a rectangular plate having a planar upper surface; a frame having an upper edge attached about a lower peripheral edge of a bottom surface of the rectangular plate and extending transversely away from the bottom surface of the rectangular plate to a lower edge; wherein first and second adjacent edges of the rectangular plate extend over outside edges of the frame and third and fourth adjacent edges of the rectangular plate are set back from outside edges of the frame; a tactile transducer attached to the bottom surface of the rectangular plate, wherein the tactile transducer is disposed within an open interior of the frame; and at least first and second supports attached to the frame and having a portion extending transversely outward beyond an outer edge of the frame, wherein the first and second supports are configured to support a frame of an adjacent tactile sound floor module.
2. The module of claim 1, further comprising: at least a first and second support foot disposed within the open interior of the frame, wherein each support foot is attached to the frame and has a lower end that is disposed below the lower edge of the frame.
3. The module of claim 2, wherein each support foot is adjustable.
4. The module of claim 3, wherein each support foot comprises: a threaded shaft extending through a threaded aperture supported by the frame, wherein advancing and retracting the threaded shaft relative to the threaded aperture adjusts the position of the lower end of the foot relative to the lower end of the frame.
5. The module of claim 4, wherein an upper end of the threaded shaft further comprises: a drive element configured for engagement with a rotary driver.
6. The module of claim 5, wherein the plate further comprises: an aperture disposed above each threaded shaft, wherein the aperture is sized to provide access to the upper end of the threaded shaft through the planar upper surface.
7. The module of claim 4, further comprising: a resilient isolator attached to the lower end of the threaded shaft.
8. The module of claim 4, wherein the threaded aperture is supported by a support extending transversely beyond an inner edge of the frame.
9. The module of claim 1, wherein each support comprises: an angle bracket.
10. The module of claim 9, wherein the angle bracket comprises an upward portion of the angle bracket extends beyond an upper surface of the support.
11. A tactile flooring system, comprising: first and second tactile sound modules each having: a plate disposed over a frame attached about a lower peripheral edge of a bottom surface of the plate and extending transversely away from the bottom surface of the plate to a bottom edge; support feet supporting the bottom edge of the frame above a support surface; and a tactile transducer attached to the bottom surface of the plate; and wherein one side of the frame of the second module is supported on a frame support attached to an adjacent side of the frame of the first module and wherein an edge of the plate of the first module or the second module extends over an outside edge of the frame of the other of the first module and the second module and is supported by the other module.
12. The tactile flooring system of claim 11, wherein each support foot of each module comprises: a threaded shaft extending through a threaded aperture supported by the frame, wherein advancing and retracting the threaded shaft relative to the threaded aperture adjusts the position of the lower end of the foot relative to the lower end of the frame.
13. The tactile flooring system of claim 11, wherein an upper end of the threaded shaft further comprises: a drive element configured for engagement with a rotary driver.
14. The tactile flooring system of claim 12, wherein the plate of each module further comprises: an aperture disposed above each threaded shaft, wherein the aperture is sized to provide access to the upper end of the threaded shaft through an upper surface of the plate.
15. The tactile flooring system of claim 12, further comprising: a resilient isolator attached to the lower end of the threaded shaft.
Description
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(5) Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which at least assist in illustrating the various pertinent features of the presented inventions. The following description is presented for purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to limit the inventions to the forms disclosed herein. Consequently, variations and modifications commensurate with the following teachings, and skill and knowledge of the relevant art, are within the scope of the presented inventions. The embodiments described herein are further intended to explain the best modes known of practicing the inventions and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the inventions in such, or other embodiments and with various modifications required by the particular application(s) or use(s) of the presented inventions.
(6) Presented herein is a tactile sound floor system that allows users to both feel and hear music when in contact with the tactile floor system. One primary use of the tactile floor system is for hearing-impaired individuals. That is, the tactile floor system allows hearing impaired individuals to both feel music as well as hear the music via bone conduction. Further, the tactile floor system is modular. This facilitates assembly of the tactile flooring system as well as making the tactile flooring system portable. In the latter regard, individual modules of the tactile flooring system are adjustable in height such that, when multiple modules are assembled, the resulting tactile surface may be leveled even if assembled on an uneven surface.
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(11) The outward edge of each of the riser supports 20 may further include one or two angle brackets 22 attached to the bottom edge of the riser support 20 and extending upward over the outer edge of the riser support 20. As shown in
(12) In the illustrated embodiment, the floor module 10 further include support feet 40 on two, three or four corners. The support feet 40 suspend the modules above a supporting surface (e.g., floor). Further, the support feet 40 are adjustable such that the upper surface of the plate may be leveled and/or to permit adjacent modules to have an equal height even if they are assembled on an uneven surface. The support feet 40 are best illustrated in
(13) The threaded shaft 42 of a support foot 40 may pass through a portion of the riser support 20 that extends inwardly from the riser 14 to which the support foot 40 is attached. See right foot 40a of
(14) To facilitate adjustment of the individual floor modules after assembly, the plate 12 includes apertures 50 that are aligned with the upper end of the threaded shafts 42 of the support feet. These apertures 50 allow for engaging the upper end of the threaded shafts 42 after the modules 10 are assembled to adjust the height of the support feet. Along these lines the upper end of each threaded shaft 42 may include, for example, an external hex head or an internal hex or torx key 52 or similar mechanical engagement element. See
(15) To enhance the vibration applied to the upper plate 12 of the module, each support foot may include an isolator pad 44, which may be formed of a resilient material. Such materials include, without limitation, synthetic rubbers and natural rubbers to name a few. The isolators 44 minimize transmission of vibrations to a supporting surface. One exemplary isolator is the T1-100 isolation foot produced by Clarksynthesis of Littleton, Colo.
(16) To enhance vibration transmission between adjacent modules, some embodiments of the modules utilize an offset plate 12. In such an embodiment, two adjacent edges of the plate extend slightly over their underlying risers while the two other adjacent edges of the plate do not extend to the outer edge of their underlying risers. This is best illustrated in
(17) The foregoing description has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. Furthermore, the description is not intended to limit the inventions and/or aspects of the inventions to the forms disclosed herein. Consequently, variations and modifications commensurate with the above teachings, and skill and knowledge of the relevant art, are within the scope of the presented inventions. The embodiments described hereinabove are further intended to explain best modes known of practicing the inventions and to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the inventions in such, or other embodiments and with various modifications required by the particular application(s) or use(s) of the presented inventions. It is intended that the appended claims be construed to include alternative embodiments to the extent permitted by the prior art.