Speaker system
09712917 ยท 2017-07-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/025
ELECTRICITY
H04R31/00
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
H04R2420/07
ELECTRICITY
H04R2201/023
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
H04R31/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A speaker system may include a dome-shaped shell defining an internal cavity, a receiver configured to receive audio signals from a wireless-enabled device and positioned in the internal cavity, and a plurality of speakers positioned at least partially within the internal cavity and in audio communication with the receiver, wherein the wireless receiver and speakers are configured to project audio outward of the dome-shaped shell. At least some of the plurality of speakers are facing outward of the dome-shaped shell, wherein the at least some of the plurality of speakers are at least partially upward and partially forward facing and configured to project audio outward of the dome-shaped shell in at least a partially forward direction. Some of the plurality of speakers could also be forward facing and downward facing. The shell can take the form of a sports helmet.
Claims
1. A speaker system comprising: a dome-shaped shell comprising an outside surface and defining an internal cavity; a receiver configured to receive audio signals from a wireless-enabled device and positioned in the internal cavity; and a plurality of speakers in audio communication with the receiver, wherein the wireless receiver and speakers are configured to project audio outward of the dome-shaped shell, wherein the plurality of speakers comprise: a first plurality of speakers positioned on the outside surface of the dome-shaped shell and that are facing outward and partially forward from the dome-shaped shell; and a second plurality of speakers positioned entirely within the internal cavity and facing partially downward and partially forward, wherein the first and second plurality of speakers are configured to project audio outward of the dome-shaped shell in at least a partially forward direction.
2. The speaker system of claim 1, wherein at least some of the first plurality of speakers are facing at least partially upward and partially forward and configured to project audio outward of the dome-shaped shell in at least a partially forward direction.
3. The speaker system of claim 2, wherein a first speaker of the at least partially upward and partially forward-facing speakers is partially leftward facing and a second speaker of the at least partially upward and partially forward-facing speakers is partially rightward facing.
4. The speaker system of claim 1, wherein the second plurality of speakers comprises subwoofers.
5. The speaker system of claim 1, wherein the first plurality of speakers comprises tweeters.
6. The speaker system of claim 1, further comprising a first cabinet positioned inside the dome-shaped shell and a second cabinet positioned inside the dome-shaped shell, and at least one speaker of each of the first plurality of speakers and second plurality of speakers being positioned at least partially within the first cabinet and the second cabinet, respectively.
7. The speaker system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of cabinets positioned inside the dome-shaped shell, each speaker of the first plurality of speakers having a corresponding cabinet in which each speaker of the first plurality of speakers is at least partially positioned within, and each of the second plurality of speakers being positioned at least partially within one cabinet of the plurality of cabinets.
8. The speaker system of claim 1, wherein the dome-shaped shell comprises the shape of a sports helmet.
9. The speaker system of claim 8, wherein the dome-shaped shell comprises the shape of a football helmet.
10. The speaker system of claim 9, wherein the football helmet is regulation sized.
11. The speaker system of claim 1, wherein the receiver comprises a Bluetooth receiver.
12. The speaker system of claim 1, further comprising an audio source in communication with the receiver.
13. The speaker system of claim 12, wherein the audio source comprises a mobile device.
14. The speaker system of claim 13, wherein the mobile device comprises a smartphone.
15. The speaker system of claim 13, wherein the mobile device comprises a tablet computer.
16. A method of audio projection comprising: receiving a wireless audio signal inside an internal cavity defined by a dome-shaped shell, the dome-shaped shell comprising an outside surface; projecting audio from at least one upward and forward-facing speaker positioned on the outside surface of the dome-shaped shell; and projecting audio from a plurality of downward and forward-facing speaker positioned entirely within the internal cavity.
17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: manufacturing a speaker system comprising: providing the dome-shaped shell having an internal cavity; positioning a plurality of speakers in the downward and forward-facing direction entirely within the internal cavity; positioning the at least one speaker in the upward and forward-facing direction on the outside surface of the dome-shaped shell; and connecting the speakers in audio communication with a wireless receiver positioned inside the internal cavity, such that audio may be projected from the speakers outward of the dome-shaped shell in at least a partially forward direction.
18. A speaker system comprising: a sports helmet shell having an outside surface and a front opening; a wireless receiver configured to receive audio from a wireless-enabled device; at least one speaker positioned on the outside surface and above the front opening such that it is facing outward of the sports helmet shell and at least partially upward and at least partially forward; and a plurality of speakers positioned inside the sports helmet shell and facing outward of the front opening and at least partially downward and at least partially forward, wherein the wireless receiver is in audio communication with the speakers to project audio therefrom in a direction outward and forward of the sports helmet shell.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) For purposes of the description hereinafter, the terms end, upper, lower, right, left, vertical, horizontal, top, bottom, lateral, longitudinal, upward, downward, forward, rear, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as it is oriented in the drawing figures. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative variations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the invention. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
(7) Audio communication, as used herein, means capable of transmitting audio signals between devices, components, or elements, whether by digital communication, electronically, wirelessly, through analog, or any other manner suitable to transmitting audio signals from one device, component, and/or element to another.
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(9) The shell 20 may include an internal cavity 25. In the illustrated embodiment, the cavity 25 includes a front opening 23, which, in the illustrated helmet embodiment, may take the form of the portion of the helmet through which a player's face would normally be seen if the helmet were wearable. But, as evident, herein, the illustrated embodiment is a speaker system, and is not intended to be used as a true, useable, wearable football helmet. In some embodiments, all components of the audio receiving and/or amplifying system, with the exception of various control components and the outwardly-facing portions of corresponding speakers, such as a wireless receiver, crossovers, amplifier, battery, etc., can be confined within the speaker system shell 20 in the internal cavity 25. This can, thus, hide the internals of the speaker system 10 providing a desirable appearance.
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(12) The configurations of speakers 30, 40 described herein can provide many benefits. For example, having both speakers 30 located at the front and top of the dome-shaped shell 20 provides optimal stereo separation, while the placement of the speakers 40 can provide an optimal bass response, particularly where the lower speakers 40 are subwoofers. With the lower speakers 40 aimed downward and forward, particularly where speakers 40 are subwoofers, the speakers 40 can project clear sound and add volume.
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(17) The crossovers 58, which may be professional quality, direct the proper sound frequencies to the appropriate speakers. The crossovers 58 may be used to aid in the filtering, splitting, and guidance of sound frequencies to the proper speaker units. The crossovers 58 may have a capacity of, for example, 12 dB/octave. The crossovers 58 may be active or passive. When the crossovers 58 are active crossovers, they may use Digital Signal Processing (DSP). This digitally separates frequencies (e.g., 55-300 Hz and 300-20,000 Hz) into two separate channels that then each require amplification. This may require the need for a 4-channel amplifier (one channel per speaker, e.g., two subwoofers and two tweeters). The one or more crossovers 58 may optionally be designed such that the system includes one crossover unit per stereo channel.
(18) The converter 56 may also be included as part of the electronics encompassed in the cavity 25 of shell 20. As is known by an individual of ordinary skill in the art, a converter is an electronic circuit which converts a source of direct current from one voltage level to another and can be used to power the amplifier 54. In some embodiments, the converter 56 may be a buck converter, such as a 12V to 5V buck converter. In other embodiments, the converter 56 may be a boost converter, such as a 12V to 15V DC boost converter. In some embodiments, the converters used can be high efficiency boost or buck converters. However, any voltage and type of converter necessary to effect power to the system 10 is contemplated by the present invention.
(19) The battery 52 may be included to power the entire system 10. The power charging port 66 (
(20) The amplifier 54 magnifies low-power audio signals to levels suitable for driving the speakers 30, 40. As illustrated, the amplifier 54 is in audio communication with the speakers 30, 40, as well as with the crossovers 58 and receiver 50. The amplifier 54 must be powered in order to function, and, as mentioned above, may be powered by the converter 56. In some embodiments, the amplifier 54 may be Class D, which can provide extremely high efficiency amplification using Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM). This can permit long battery life (>12 hours) at loud volume levels. The amplifier 54 may be a 25-watt amplifier, but the amplifier wattage may approximately or substantially match the speaker maximum wattages.
(21) In a further embodiment, the Bluetooth system may include a Bluetooth receiver circuit board.
(22) Although the invention has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. For example, it is to be understood that the present invention contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any embodiment can be combined with one or more features of any other embodiment.