Claims
- 1. An in-wall speaker system adapted to be concealed in a room and mounted to support members, said in-wall speaker system comprising:
a base frame having an open area, a speaker assembly mounted to said base frame and comprising:
i. a speaker frame and ii. a reciprocating portion attached to said speaker frame and comprising a driver and a cone portion mounted to the speaker frame and adapted to move in response to an audio input signal, an active member having a peripheral region connected to the base frame where the active member having an outward surface and an inward surface where the inward surface, the base frame, and the speaker assembly define an acoustic chamber, whereby acoustic, energy is transferred from reciprocating member of the speaker to the active member so that the outward surface transmits the acoustic energy as sound to the room.
- 2. The in-wall system as recited in claim 1 where the outward surface of the active member is substantially in line with surrounding wall portions of the room.
- 3. The in-wall system as recited in claim 2 where the outward surface has a peripheral region adapted to be spackled and the outward surface is adapted to have paint or other coating applied thereto.
- 4. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 1 where the speaker reciprocating portion has a front face which is directly opposing the inward surface of the active member.
- 5. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 1 where the acoustic chamber volume is kept to a minimum.
- 6. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 1 where the active member is comprised of a foam like structure having an outer material, and inner material and a foam like material interposed between the outer and inner material.
- 7. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 1 where the inward surface of the active member has a high-frequency region having a high-frequency inward surface mounted to a driver portion of a high-frequency element.
- 8. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 7 where the high-frequency region comprises a veneer wood material.
- 9. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 1 where a high-frequency element has a driver portion that is attached to a high-frequency reciprocating area and a base region attached to a high-frequency non-reciprocating area.
- 10. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 9 where the high-frequency reciprocating area is a portion of the active member.
- 11. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 9 where the active member is comprised of a foam like structure having an outer material, and inner material and a foam like material interposed between the outer and inner material.
- 12. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 9 where the high-frequency reciprocating area comprises a material that is stiffer and stronger than the reciprocating portion of the active member.
- 13. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 6 where a high-frequency element has a driver portion that is attached to a high-frequency reciprocating area and a base region attached to a high-frequency non-reciprocating area.
- 14. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 13 where the high-frequency reciprocating area comprises a material that is thicker and stiffer than the inner material of the active member.
- 15. An in-wall speaker system concealed in a room, the in-wall speaker system comprising:
a base frame having rearward portions and speaker frame portions, a reciprocating portion having a peripheral region mounted to the speaker frame portions, and a driver adapted to move the reciprocating portion, an active member having a perimeter region mounted to the base frame where the active member has an outer surface and an inward surface where the inward surface, the base frame, and the reciprocating portion define an acoustic chamber adapted to transmit energy from the reciprocating portion to the active member, a high-frequency system having a high-frequency region positioned on the active member where a high-frequency element having a driver portion and a base region where the driver portion is mounted to a high-frequency reciprocating area of the high-frequency region and the base region is mounted to a high-frequency non-reciprocating area of the in-wall speaker system.
- 16. The in-wall system as recited in claim 15 where the outward surface of the active member is substantially in line with surrounding wall portions of the room.
- 17. The in-wall system as recited in claim 16 where the outward surface has a peripheral region adapted to be spackled and the outward surface is adapted to have paint or other coating applied thereto.
- 18. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 15 where the speaker reciprocating portion has a front face which is directly opposing the inward surface of the active member.
- 19. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 15 where the acoustic chamber volume is kept to a minimum.
- 20. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 9 where the base region of the high-frequency element is attached to a high-frequency non-reciprocating area where the base region is attached to a bracket having distal ends that are attached to the high-frequency non-reciprocating areas of the in-wall speaker system.
- 21. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 20 where the bracket does not come in contact with the base frame during operation.
- 22. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 7 where the high-frequency inward surface has a perimeter region and a base region of the high-frequency element is attached to a bracket that is attached to the perimeter region of the high-frequency inward surface.
- 23. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 7 above where a base region of the high-frequency element is directly attached to the base frame.
- 24. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 7 where the active member is comprised of a foam like structure having an outer material, inner material and a foam like material interposed between the outer and inner material and where the high-frequency region is comprised of a rigid material that replaces a portion of the inner material.
- 25. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 24 where a high-frequency element has a driver portion that is attached to a high-frequency reciprocating area and a base region attached to a high-frequency non-reciprocating area.
- 26. The in-wall speaker system as recited in claim 24 where the base region of the high-frequency element is attached to a high-frequency non-reciprocating area where the base region is attached to a mounting bracket having distal ends that are attached to the high-frequency non-reciprocating areas of the in-wall speaker system.
- 27. A method of producing sound in a room whereby the sound source is not readily visible, the method comprising:
mounting a base frame on wall supports the base frame having a perimeter region and an open region, positioning a speaker assembly in the open region of the base frame where the speaker element has a stationary region and a movable region whereby the movable region transmits sound from an input signal, mounting an active member on to the perimeter region base frame whereby creating an acoustic chamber between and inner surface of the active member and the base frame and the movable region of the speaker assembly, whereas sound is produced to the room by vibrations of the active member which are transferred through the acoustic chamber from the movable portion of the speaker assembly.
- 28. The method as recited in claim 27 whereby the active member has a high-frequency region and driver portions of the high-frequency element is mounted to a high-frequency reciprocating area of the high-frequency region and base regions of the high-frequency element is mounted to non-reciprocating high-frequency areas of the in-wall speaker system.
- 29. The method as recited in claim 28 where the high-frequency region comprises a wood veneer product.
- 30. The method as recited in claim 28 where the high-frequency region is a portion of the active member.
- 31. The method as recited in claim 30 where the active member is comprised of a foam like structure having an outer material, inner material and a foam like material interposed between the outer and inner material and where the high-frequency region is comprised of a rigid material that replaces a portion of the inner material where the high-frequency region is defined by a high-frequency response material positioned adjacent to the inner core foam material of the active member.
- 32. The method as recited in claim 31 where the high-frequency region has a frequency response between 500 hertz and 12,000 hertz.
- 33. The method as recited in claim 28 where a circuit passes higher frequency electronic waveforms to the high-frequency element and lower frequency electronic waveforms are passed to the speaker assembly.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority benefit of U.S. Serial Nos. 60/466,461, filed Apr. 29, 2003 and 60/525,514 filed Nov. 26, 2003.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60466461 |
Apr 2003 |
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60525514 |
Nov 2003 |
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