Claims
- 1. An electroacoustic novelty, comprising:
- a flexible substrate forming at least a portion of said novelty, at least a portion of said substrate having a curved, noncontinuous cross section;
- a piezoelectric polymer film having opposed first and second surfaces;
- a first transparent electrode electrically coupled with said first surface;
- a second transparent electrode electrically coupled with said second surface;
- means for conformably adhering said film to the portion of said substrate having the curved, noncontinuous cross section; and
- means electrically coupled with said first and second electrodes for applying an audio-frequency signal voltage across said film to cause said film and associated portion of said substrate having the curved, noncontinuous cross section to vibrate and emit sound waves.
- 2. An electroacoustic brim on an article of head-wear, comprising:
- a flexible substrate forming at least a portion of said brim, at least a portion of said substrate having a curved, noncontinuous cross section;
- a piezoelectric polymer film having opposed first and second surfaces;
- a first electrode electrically coupled with said first surface;
- a second electrode electrically coupled with said second surface;
- means for conformably adhering said film to the portion of said substrate having the curved, noncontinuous cross section; and
- means electrically coupled with said first and second electrodes for applying an audio-frequency signal voltage across said film to cause said film and associated portion of said substrate having the curved, noncontinuous cross section to vibrate and emit sound waves.
- 3. An electroacoustic brim on an article of headwear according to claim 2 wherein said headwear has a visor and said portion of said substrate is the brim of said visor.
- 4. An electroacoustic brim on an article of headwear, comprising:
- a flexible substrate forming at least a portion of said brim, at least a portion of said substrate having a curved, noncontinuous cross section;
- a piezoelectric polymer film having opposed first and second surfaces which responds to received sound waves by vibrating with said substrate and producing an electrical audio signal;
- a first electrode electrically coupled with said first surface;
- a second electrode electrically coupled with said second surface;
- a device responsive to processed electrical audio signals; means for conformably adhering said film to the portion of said substrate having the curved, noncontinuous cross section; and
- receiving means electrically coupled with said first and second electrodes for processing the electrical audio signal generated by said film when said film is caused to vibrate by sound waves and delivering the processed electrical audio signal to said device.
- 5. An electroacoustic article of headwear according to claim 4 wherein said portion of said substrate is the brim of a visor.
- 6. An electroacoustic brim of an article of headwear, comprising:
- a piezoelectric polymer film having a curved, noncontinuous cross section forming at least a portion of said brim, said film having first and second opposed surfaces;
- a first electrode electrically coupled with said first surface;
- a second electrode electrically coupled with said second surface; and
- means electrically coupled with said first and second electrodes for applying an audio-frequency signal voltage across said film to cause said film to vibrate and emit sound waves.
- 7. An electroacoustic brim according to claim 6 wherein said substrate is the brim of a visor.
- 8. An electroacoustic article of headwear with auto-frequency transducer, wherein said headwear is provided with a brim, comprising:
- a piezoelectric polymer film having a curved, noncontinuous cross section forming at least a portion of said brim, said film having first and second opposed surfaces and responding to processed electrical signals by vibrating and producing sound waves;
- a first electrode electrically coupled with said first surface;
- a second electrode electrically coupled with said second surface; and
- receiving means electrically coupled with said first and second electrodes for processing electrical signals which are then delivered to said film to cause said film to vibrate and produce sound waves.
- 9. An electroacoustic article of headwear according to claim 8 wherein said portion of said substrate is the brim of a visor.
- 10. An electroacoustic novelty, comprising:
- a flag with at least a portion thereof fabricated from a piezoelectric polymer film, said film having opposed first and second surfaces with a first electrode electrically coupled with said first surface and a second electrode electrically coupled with said second surface, and a decorative layer containing the flag design disposed over at least one of said first and second electrodes;
- a staff attached to said flag; and
- a base for supporting said staff.
- 11. An electroacoustic novelty according to claim 10, further comprising:
- means electrically coupled with said first and second electrodes for applying an audio-frequency signal voltage across said film to cause said film to vibrate and emit sound waves.
- 12. An electroacoustic novelty according to claim 11 wherein said base contains an aperture dimensioned to received said staff.
- 13. An electroacoustic novelty according to claim 11 wherein said means is electrically coupled to said first and second electrodes with first and second conductors, respectively.
- 14. An electroacoustic novelty according to claim 13 wherein said means is affixed to said base.
- 15. An electroacoustic novelty according to claim 14 wherein the portion of each of said first and second conductors extending between said first and second electrodes and said base is concealed within said staff.
- 16. An electroacoustic novelty according to claim 11 wherein said decorative layer is a dielectric polymer film.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/255,008 filed on Oct. 7, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,115,472.
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