Claims
- 1. A loudspeaker for use in a stereophonic or quadraphonic sound reproducing system and intended to be placed on a horizontal or vertical support, said loudspeaker comprising a substantially rectangular casing having a frontal wall, a rear wall and a bottom wall which walls define a frontal direction representing a normal to a vertical room-wall in front of which said casing is positioned in close proximity, a single high frequency radiating means, said mid-frequency radiating means, the high frequency radiating means and the mid-frequency radiating means having at least one loudspeaker mechanism mounted on said front wall of the casing, and said at least one loudspeaker mechanism for the high frequency range being mounted in such a manner as to face in a forwardly and sidewardly and upwardly direction which points sidewardly at an angle of at least .pi./15 radians to said frontal direction and upwardly at an angle of at least .pi./15 radians relative to said frontal direction.
- 2. A loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1 in which the front wall of the casing has a concavely shaped portion to accommodate said at least one loudspeaker means for the high frequency range and to provide a sound reflecting surface for part of its sideward radiation.
- 3. A loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1 which has said mid range frequency radiating means inclined upwardly and sidewardly in the same general direction as said high frequency radiating means.
- 4. A loudspeaker as claimed in claim 3 which has said at least one loudspeaker mechanism for the high frequency range and said at least one loudspeaker mechanism for the mid-frequency range facing in directions which make vertical and horizontal angles of from .pi./15 to .pi./5 radians with said frontal direction.
- 5. A loudspeaker for use in a stereophonic sound reproducing system, comprising a casing having at least one wall adapted for the mounting of a loudspeaker mechanism, and further walls which constitute the position determining means of the loudspeaker, a sound radiating means for the mid-frequency range and a single high frequency sound radiating means, the high frequency sound radiating means having a loudspeaker mechanism mounted on the said at least one wall of the casing fixed directional relationship to said further walls of the casing, and the said at least one wall of the casing being arranged to hold the said loudspeaker mechanism in an inclined position, relative to the said position determining means, in such a manner that when the loudspeaker is positioned on a narrow horizontal surface which is bounded on one side by a vertical boundary surface, and the said at least one wall of the casing faces away from the vertical boundary surface, said single high frequency sound radiating means having an axis of radiation extending in an inclined direction from the loudspeaker mechanism at an angle of from .pi./15 to .pi./5 radians, with respect to a horizontal plane and at an angle of from .pi./15 to .pi./5 radians with respect to a vertical plane at right angles to the said vertical boundary surface.
- 6. A loudspeaker as claimed in claim 5 in which the sound radiating means for the mid range comprises a loudspeaker mechanism held in an inclined position with respect to the said position determining means, in such a manner as to face in an inclined direction, with respect to the said horizontal and vertical planes, and in the same general direction as the high frequency sound radiating means.
- 7. A stereo loudspeaker system, comprising two loudspeakers as claimed in claim 6, confronting a listening area in which one of said loudspeakers is positioned in front of and to the left of the listening area so as to direct the axes of radiation of its sound radiating means for the mid and high frequency ranges asymmetrically slantwise forwards and upwards to the right, whilst another of said loudspeakers is positioned in front of and to the right of the same listening area to direct the axes of radiation of its sound radiating means for the mid and high frequency ranges asymmetrically slantwise forwards and upwards to the left.
- 8. A loudspeaker adapted to be placed adjacent to a horizontal or vertical structural flat surface and to be used in a stereophonic reproducing system comprising a casing in the form of a right angled parallelepiped, one of the sides thereof being a front wall provided with a concavely shaped recess, a first means for radiating sounds within a frequency range located below 2,000 hz. having a first loudspeaker mechanism mounted in the recess on the front wall, and a single second means for radiating sounds within a frequency range located above 2,000 hz. having a second loudspeaker mechanism mounted in the recess on the front wall, said second loudspeaker mechanism for radiating sounds above 2,000 hz. having a diaphragm symmetrical about a central axis, the central axis being disposed in a first plane normal to one of the walls of the casing adjacent to the front wall and at an acute angle of at least .pi./15 radians to an axis normal to the front wall and in a second plane normal to the first plane and at an angle of at least .pi./15 radians to an axis normal to said front wall.
- 9. A stereo loudspeaker system to be placed near a vertical wall of a room defining a listening area confronting the loudspeaker system, said stereo loudspeaker system comprising a left-hand and a right-hand loudspeaker which are mirror images of one another with respect to a centered vertical plane extending transverse to said vertical wall midway between the loudspeakers and centrally of the listening area of the room; each loudspeaker comprising a casing having a frontal wall, a rear wall and a bottom wall, a single means for radiating high frequency sound having a directional axis and means for radiating mid-frequency sound, each means comprising at least one loudspeaker mechanism mounted on said frontal wall of the casing, and said directional axis extending from the casing in a forwardly and sidewardly and upwardly direction which, when said casing is positioned with its bottom wall turned downwards and its rear wall located close to said vertical wall of the room, points sidewardly at an angle of at least .pi./15 radians relative to the normal to said vertical wall of the room and upwardly at an angle of at least .pi./15 radians relative to the normal to said vertical wall of the room and slantwise towards said centered vertical plane, whereby there is an increase in the portion of the listening area in which the angle between the axis from the loudspeaker to the listening position and the directional axis of the radiation means for the high frequency sound of the left-hand loudspeaker approximates the angle between the axis from the loudspeaker to the listening position and the directional axis of the radiation means for high frequency sound of the right-hand loudspeaker.
- 10. A stereo loudspeaker system as claimed in claim 9 in which the means for radiating mid-frequency sound is a single source and has a second directional axis inclined upwardly and sidewardly in the same general direction as said first directional axis.
- 11. A stereo loudspeaker system as claimed in claim 9 in which the vertical and horizontal inclinations of said high frequency radiating means are no greater than .pi./5 radians when said left-hand and right-hand loudspeakers are positioned in normal relation to said vertical wall of the room.
- 12. A stereo loudspeaker system as claimed in claim 9 wherein the means for radiating high frequency sounds radiates sounds within a frequency range above 2,000 hz.
- 13. A stereo loudspeaker system as claimed in claim 9 in which said frontal wall of the casing has a concavely shaped portion to accommodate said at least one loudspeaker means for the high frequency range and to provide a sound reflecting surface for part of its sideward radiation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 498,574, filed Aug. 19, 1974 now abandoned.
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