Information
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Patent Grant
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6707922
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Patent Number
6,707,922
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Date Filed
Friday, March 30, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 16, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Kuntz; Curtis
- Ensey; Brian
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 381 301
- 381 333
- 381 388
- 381 87
- 381 334
- 002 209
- 002 906
- 002 79
- 002 85
- 002 93
- 002 94
- 002 95
- 002 102
- 002 115
- 002 269
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An audio speaker for incorporation into garments, upholstery, etc., has a diaphragm (10) and connecting wires (18) or switch (48), and a concave cover (20 or 44) made of a heat-molded textile having a ceramic textile covering. The speaker is attached by stitching (16) to an aperture (12) in a piece of conventional textile (14), for easy incorporation into a garment. The speaker may be sewn into the hood of a sports garment, or may be attached by the switch to a conducting area within a concave area of a garment such as a dress.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a loudspeaker of substantially, or at least partially, flexible construction suitable for incorporation into a garment or other soft object. The invention further relates to a garment including one or more such speakers.
2. Description of the Related Art
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,539,700 (Olympus Optical Company Limited), a personal portable audio device is provided in a garment, such as, a vest or waistcoat, by placing components, such as, a tape recorder and a power source, in pockets in the garment and by providing a conventional speaker in each shoulder of the garment, between the surface cloth and a lining. However, no special constructions of any component are disclosed, and it would appear that conventional speakers are used, so that attachment to the garment may not be easy.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,860,364 (Giancarlo Giannini), a sound-generating garment is disclosed in which flexible switches are provided at the shoulders, elbows and knees, each arranged to provide a musical sound in response to movements of the wearer, but the musical sounds produced are naturally limited in range and complexity.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, an audio speaker comprises a diaphragm, connection means for connecting the diaphragm to a source of electrical signals, and a concave cover comprising a heat-molded textile material having a ceramic textile coating. With such a construction, which may be achieved through use of conventional garment fabrication techniques, the resulting speaker has a greater or lesser degree of flexibility such as to make it suitable for incorporation into a garment or other such uses where a solid and rigid construction would result in discomfort for a user.
The concave cover may be arranged to form a back cover or a front cover for the diaphragm. Preferably, the diaphragm and the concave cover are secured in a central aperture of a piece of conventional textile, for incorporation into a garment.
Also in accordance with the invention, there is provided a garment or fabric item comprising an audio speaker as described above. Such a garment or fabric item may comprise a plurality of concave areas on the outside surface, with each such concave area having a conductive area co-operable with a conductive switch on the rear of the audio speaker.
Alternatively, such a garment may include a hood portion and comprise a pair of the audio speakers within the hood at respective locations, such as to be over the users ears when the hood is worn, as an alternative to the user wearing headphones. With such a garment, the hood portion preferably includes a zipper portion through separation of which the respective speakers may be moved to positions on shoulder portions of the garment, thereby allowing the wearer of the garment to chose between listening to output of the speakers alone (hood up) or with others (hood down).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
shows, in disassembled form, a first embodiment of a loudspeaker;
FIG. 2
shows a garment incorporating the speaker of the first embodiment;
FIG. 3
shows, in section, a second embodiment of a loudspeaker; and
FIG. 4
shows a garment incorporating several speakers of the second embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In
FIG. 1
, a loudspeaker comprises a speaker part A and a backing part B. In part A, a conventional audio speaker diaphragm
10
is attached to a central aperture
12
in a piece of conventional textile material
14
by stitching
16
. Connecting wires
18
supply electrical signals, in the form of audio signals, to the speaker diaphragm
10
.
Part B comprises a cup
20
formed of heat molded Neoprene (Trademark) textile with a ceramic textile acoustic coating. The cup
20
may be formed by techniques used in the textile industry to manufacture seamless brassiere cups, then coated with ceramic by known techniques. The cup has a central aperture
22
through which the wiring
18
(shown dotted) may pass when the speaker is assembled. Assembly is achieved by placing the cup
20
around the back of the diaphragm
10
and stretching the fabric
14
so that the speaker part A is recessed within the cup
20
.
In a variation, instead of stitching the loudspeaker to the fabric
14
, the loudspeaker can be directly fused to an aperture in an appropriate fabric.
Once assembled, the loudspeaker is of semi-flexible nature, and the fabric layer
14
can easily be sewn into a garment.
FIG. 2
shows a sportswear garment
30
having a hood
32
to which the speaker is attached by the fabric
14
, with the diaphragm
10
directed towards the inside of the hood and the cup
20
towards the outside. An audio player
34
is positioned, for example, in an inside pocket of the garment and connected to the speaker by wires
18
. The wearer of such a garment can listen to music while walking outside without the inconvenience of headphones or an earpiece. By providing the hood with a zipper
36
to allow unzipping to form a goose neck style jacket, a companion walking alongside can share the music from the speaker. Alternatively, the wiring
18
can be connected to mobile telephone equipment or to a PDA.
In
FIG. 3
, a loudspeaker
40
comprises a conventional speaker
42
mounted in an acoustic textile ceramic molded cover
44
and attached to a piece of fabric
46
. In this embodiment, instead of the wiring
18
of
FIG. 1
, electrical connection to the loudspeaker
40
is provided by a conductive switch
48
protruding through the fabric
46
on the opposite side to the diaphragm of the speaker. The switch
48
may be made of conductive rubber or other suitable material.
FIG. 4
illustrates one application of the speaker of
FIG. 3. A
dress
50
is made of rubber such as Neoprene (Trademark), and is provided with three concave areas
52
each having a central conductive area
54
co-operable with the conductive switch
48
. The conductive areas may be made of conductive textile material. The conductive areas
54
are connected by wiring
56
on the inside of the dress to a power source and audio source
58
, also concealed on the inside of the dress.
By attaching a speaker to one or two or all three of the concave areas
52
, the dress may act as a walking sound device. Alternatively, the dress can be hung up in a selected position to act as a temporarily fixed sound device. If two or three speakers are connected, they may be arranged to output the same or different sounds.
Either the
FIG. 1
or
FIG. 3
embodiment of a flexible speaker may also be incorporated into any other object requiring flexibility, for example, into upholstered seating, or in other circumstances when a lightweight, robust speaker is required.
From reading the present disclosure, other modifications will be apparent to persons skilled in the art. Such modifications may involve other features which are already known in the design, manufacture and use of audio systems, components for garments and applications thereof and which may be used instead of or in addition to features already described herein.
Claims
- 1. A garment comprising a hood portion and a pair of audio speakers mounted within the hood portion at respective locations such as to be over a user's ears when the hood portion is worn, each of said audio speakers comprising:a diaphragm; connection means for connecting the diaphragm to a source of electrical signals; a concave cover comprising a heat-molded textile having a ceramic textile coating; and means for mounting the diaphragm to the concave cover, wherein the hood portion includes a zipper portion, whereby when said zipper portion is unzipped, the respective audio speakers may be moved to positions on shoulder portions of the garment.
- 2. The garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the concave cover is arranged to form a front cover for the diaphragm.
- 3. The garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection means comprises a conductive switch at the rear of the speaker.
- 4. The garment as claimed in claim 1, wherein the concave cover is arranged to form a back cover for the diaphragm.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
0007866 |
Mar 2000 |
GB |
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US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
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0773699 |
May 1997 |
EP |