The field of the invention audio devices. More specifically, the field of the invention is related to ceiling-mounted audio devices.
Audio devices are increasingly mounted on ceilings, especially in commercial and office environments. These audio devices include loudspeakers and microphones, including microphone arrays. Applications include teleconferencing, voice lift (amplifying a person's voice for the benefit of others in a larger room), and audio recording lectures and meetings. A ceiling-mounted audio device should be aesthetically pleasing and mechanically robust.
An audio device includes a circular cover comprising a top and a bottom, a circular screen rotationally engaged with the bottom of the cover, and a circular shroud removably engaged with top of the cover. The top of the cover includes a plurality of mounting holes. The mounting holes may include a plurality of holes in a VESA pole mounting pattern. The mounting holes may also include a plurality of cable mounting holes configured in a square pattern having greater spacing than the VESA mounting pattern. The audio device may include a plurality of microphones and/or one or more loudspeakers.
The cover may include a plurality of rotational slots configured to rotationally engage with a plurality of tabs on the screen. The audio device may also include a plurality of brackets fixed to the bottom of the cover, where each of the brackets includes one of the rotational slots. The brackets may also include a feature configured to support a mounting plate. One of the brackets may be an orientation bracket, where the orientation bracket is wider than the other brackets, and one of the tabs on the screen is configured to engage only with the rotational slot of the orientation bracket. A fastener may secure the screen against rotationally disengaging from the cover. The brackets may be fixed to the cover with adhesive or fasteners.
The screen of the audio device may include a circular edge. The circular edge may include a radius, where the radius forms an overlapping joint with the cover when the screen is rotationally engaged with the cover. The radius may traverse an angle greater than 90 degrees relative to a plane tangent to a bottom of the screen.
The shroud of the audio device may include two removably engaged halves, which may be identical. The shroud may include a hole configured to admit a VESA mounting pole. The shroud may include through-holes or slots having the same square pattern as the cable mounting holes. The shroud may include a plurality of elastic members that removably engage with some of the mounting holes in the top of the cover.
An audio device kit may include an audio device that includes a circular cover comprising a top and a bottom, a circular screen rotationally engaged with the bottom of the cover, and two circular shrouds configured to removably engage with top of the cover. The top of the cover includes a plurality of mounting holes. The first circular shroud may configured to admit a VESA pole and the second circular shroud may be include a plurality of holes configured for a plurality of mounting cables to engage with top of the cover.
Referring now to the Figures, in which like reference numerals represent like parts, various embodiments of the computing devices and methods will be disclosed in detail.
The illustrated mounting features also include suspension mounting lugs 206. The suspension mounting lugs 206 are positioned in a different hole pattern than the pole mounting holes 204. In the illustrated example, the hole pattern of the suspension mounting lugs 206 is larger than the hole pattern of the pole mounting holes 204. The suspension mounting lugs 206 are configured to accept the attachment of suspension elements to suspend the audio device 100 from the ceiling. The suspension elements may be cables, ropes, chains, or rods, as may be understood by those skilled in the art. Alternately, the suspension mounting lugs 206 may take any of the forms described above for the pole mounting holes 204 (e.g. threaded holes, through-holes, studs, pins, standoffs, etc.) as will be understood by those skilled in the art.
The illustrated mounting features also include shroud mounting holes 208. The shroud mounting holes 208 are configured to attach the hard-mounting shroud 500 or the suspension shroud 600. The illustrated shroud mounting holes 208 are rectangular through-holes designed to accommodate elastic members that snap into place, as described further below. However, in other examples, the shroud mounting holes 208 may take any of the forms described above for the pole mounting holes 204 (e.g. threaded holes, through-holes, studs, pins, standoffs, etc.) as will be understood by those skilled in the art.
The example cover 200 illustrated in
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The peripheral edge 306, slot 308, and ramp 310 are all configured for the tabs 402 of the screen 400 to rotationally engage with the cover 200 and brackets 300. This rotational engagement occurs as follows: (1) the circular screen 400 is aligned with the circular cover 200 so that they share a common axis 102 with the screen proximate to the bottom 214 of the cover; (2) the screen 400 is rotated so that its tabs 402 align with the slots 308 of the brackets 300; (3) the screen 400 is advanced toward the cover 200 so that the tabs 402 pass through the slots 308; (4) the screen 400 is rotated so that the tabs 402 advance from the leading edges 312 of the ramps toward the trailing edges 314 of the ramps 310, causing the tabs 402 to become wedged between the ramps 310 and the bottom 214 of the cover 200; and (5) the rotational orientation between the cover 200 and the screen 400 is fixed by at least one fixing point 354.
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In this example the orientation bracket 350 includes a mounting point 302 but also includes a fixing point 354. In the illustrated example the fixing point 354 is a threaded hole to accept a set screw 800. The orientation tab 450 includes a notch 452 configured to avoid interfering with the set screw 800. When the set screw 800 is inserted and tightened against the screen 400 through the fixing hole 220 in the back of the cover 200 the rotational orientation between the cover and the screen is fixed. Those skilled in the art will understand that other conventional fixing means could be used.
In another example (not shown), the brackets 300 could all be the same or identical, each bracket including both a peripheral mounting point 302 and a fixing point 354. In this example, the set screw 800 would be inserted in the fixing point 354 into the bracket 350 that was aligned with the fixing hole 220.
In this example the shroud 500 also includes a number of elastic members 540 to secure the shroud 500 to the cover 200 with a snap or interference fit. In this example the elastic members 540 have a u-shaped cross section. One end 542 of the U-shape is fixed to a base 544 of the elastic member 540. The other end 546 of the U-shape has a tooth 548 and a lip 550 and is free to flex. When the elastic members 540 are pushed into the cover 200 they flex and then the tooth 548 engages on the underside of the cover 200 through the shroud mounting holes 208. The lip 550 prevents the elastic member 540 from being over-inserted into the cover 200. In other examples (not illustrated), the elastic members may be formed differently. For example, the elastic members may be slotted standoffs or posts with barbed tips, or other elastic members as it will be understood by those skilled in the art. In another example, the shroud 500 may be fixed to the cover with conventional fasteners. In another example, the shroud may be fixed to the cover 200 with another type of interference fit, as will be understood by those skilled in the art.
The rounded edge 412 of the screen wraps around so that the tip 416 of the edge 412 is above the bottom surface 418 of the screen 400. Thus, a line 420 perpendicular to the tip 416 of the edge 412 of the screen 400 would form an angle 422 of greater than 90° to vertical 424.
In this example the shroud has several slots 604 that allow passage of the suspension cables 606 (
As with the pole mount shroud 500, the suspension shroud 600 also includes a number of elastic members 540 (
To facilitate an understanding of the principals and features of the disclosed technology, illustrative embodiments are explained below. The components described hereinafter as making up various elements of the disclosed technology are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. Many suitable components that would perform the same or similar functions as components described herein are intended to be embraced within the scope of the disclosed electronic devices and methods. Such other components not described herein may include, but are not limited to, for example, components developed after development of the disclosed technology.
It must also be noted that, as used in the specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
By “comprising” or “containing” or “including” is meant that at least the named compound, element, particle, or method step is present in the composition or article or method, but does not exclude the presence of other compounds, materials, particles, method steps, even if the other such compounds, material, particles, method steps have the same function as what is named.
It is also to be understood that the mention of one or more method steps does not preclude the presence of additional method steps or intervening method steps between those steps expressly identified. Similarly, it is also to be understood that the mention of one or more components in a device or system does not preclude the presence of additional components or intervening components between those components expressly identified.
The design and functionality described in this application is intended to be exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the instant disclosure in any way. Those having ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the teachings of the disclosure may be implemented in a variety of suitable forms, including those forms disclosed herein and additional forms known to those having ordinary skill in the art.
While certain embodiments of this disclosure have been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and various embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
This written description uses examples to disclose certain embodiments of the technology and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice certain embodiments of this technology, including making and using any apparatuses or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of certain embodiments of the technology is defined in the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/136,924, filed on Jan. 13, 2021, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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