Claims
- 1. A directional speaker system, comprising:a) an elongate enclosure having an inner surface and an outer surface along a length of the enclosure, the enclosure having at one end of its length an open end and at the other end of its length a closed end, and defining a longitudinal axis AL which passes through each of said open and closed ends; b) a speaker driver means for producing sound waves having a wavefront, said speaker driver means having a front side and a back side, and being positioned within said enclosure such that sound waves produced by said speaker driver means and emanating from said front side of said speaker driver means are directed through said open end; c) directional means for directing the sound waves including a first end having a first dimension, a second end located substantially adjacent said open end of said enclosure and having a second dimension greater than said first dimension, wherein a space is provided between said directional means and said enclosure, said space being in communication with aid back side of said speaker driver means, and at least one opening is provided into said space such that sound waves directed from said back side of said speaker driver means are provided a path through said space and out of said speaker system through said at least one opening; and d) an acoustically absorbent material provided at said open end of said enclosure which constricts said open end relative to said second end of said directional means.
- 2. A speaker system according to claim 1, wherein:said at least one opening is provided at said open end of said enclosure between said outer surface of said enclosure and said directional means.
- 3. A speaker system according to claim 1, wherein:said space is an annular space which substantially completely surrounds said directional means.
- 4. A speaker system according to claim 1, wherein:said directional means and said enclosure are formed as a unitary construct.
- 5. A speaker system according to claim 1, wherein:said directional means is substantially frustoconical in shape.
- 6. A speaker system according to claim 1, wherein:said at least one opening is provided about said second end of said directional means.
- 7. A speaker system according to claim 1, further comprising:a first acoustically absorbent material separating said speaker driver, said directional means, and said wavefront manipulation means from said enclosure.
- 8. A speaker system, comprising:a) an enclosure having an inner surface, an outer surface, an open end, and a closed end; b) a speaker driver means for producing sound waves having a wavefront, said speaker driver means having a front side and a back side, and being positioned within said enclosure such that said front side is directed toward said open end; c) directional means for directing the sound waves including a first end having a first dimension, a second end located substantially adjacent said open end of said enclosure and having a second dimension greater than said first dimension; d) first wavefront manipulation means for altering the wavefront, said first wavefront manipulation means substantially entirely situated between said speaker driver and said first end of said directional means; and e) second wavefront manipulation means for altering the wavefront, said second wavefront manipulation means located at least partially within said directional means, wherein a space is provided between said directional means and said enclosure, said space being in communication with said back side of said speaker driver means, and a plurality of openings are provided into said space, said openings being spaced apart about said open end, such that sound waves directed from said back side of said speaker driver means are provided a path through said space and out of said speaker system through said plurality of openings.
- 9. A speaker system according to claim 8, further comprising:f) a relatively high frequency speaker driver coupled between said second wavefront manipulation means and said open end of said enclosure.
- 10. A speaker system according to claim 1, further comprising:a mounting means for coupling said speaker driver and said first wavefront manipulation means, said mounting means being substantially acoustically isolated from said enclosure.
- 11. A directional speaker system, comprising:a) an elongate enclosure having an inner surface and an outer surface along a length of the enclosure, the enclosure having at one end of its length an open end and at the other end of its length a closed end, and defining a longitudinal axis AL which passes through each of said open and closed ends; b) a speaker driver means for producing sound waves having a wavefront, said speaker driver means having a front side and a back side, and being positioned within said enclosure such that sound waves produced by said speaker driver means and emanating from said front side of said speaker driver means are directed through said open end; c) directional means for directing the sound waves, including a first end having a first dimension, a second end located substantially adjacent said open end of said enclosure and having a second dimension greater than said first dimension; d) first wavefront manipulation means for altering the wavefront, said first wavefront manipulation means substantially situated between said speaker driver and said first end of said directional means; and e) a first acoustically absorbent material separating said speaker driver, said directional means, and said wavefront manipulation means from said enclosure, wherein a space is provided between said directional means and said enclosure, said space being in communication with said back side of said speaker driver means, and at least one opening is provided into said space such that sound waves directed from said back side of said speaker driver means are provided a path through said space and out of said speaker system through said at least one opening.
- 12. A directional speaker system, comprising:a) an enclosure having an inner surface, an outer surface, an open end, and a closed end; b) a speaker driver means for producing sound waves having a wavefront, said speaker driver means having a front side and a back side, and being positioned within said enclosure such that said front side is directed toward said open end; c) directional means for directing the sound waves, including a first end having a first dimension, a second end located substantially adjacent said open end of said enclosure and having a second dimension greater than said first dimension; d) first wavefront manipulation means for altering the wavefront, said first wavefront manipulation means substantially situated between said speaker driver and said first end of said directional means; e) a first acoustically absorbent material separating said speaker driver, said directional means, and said wavefront manipulation means from said enclosure; and f) an acoustically absorbent ring provided at said open end of said enclosure which constricts said open end relative to said second end of said directional means, wherein a space is provided between said directional means and said enclosure, said space being in communication with said back side of said speaker driver means, and at least one opening is provided into said space such that sound waves directed from said back side of said speaker driver means are provided a path through said space and out of said speaker system through said at least one opening.
- 13. A directional speaker system according to claim 12, further comprising:g) second wavefront manipulation means for altering the wavefront, said second wavefront manipulation means being located at least partially within said directional means; and h) a relatively high frequency speaker driver coupled between said second wavefront manipulation means and said open end of said enclosure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/030,976, filed Feb. 25, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,055,320, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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