The present invention relates to aesthetic panels that allows for ongoing and potentially endless graphic and artwork applications including those that can be customer defined.
BACKGROUND
Audio companies both past and present have made offerings/products that allow a customer to select a certain exterior aesthetic/finish. These typically have involved a limited selection of veneers, paint finishes or other industrial coatings that are permanently attached/adhered to the exterior of the product. These selections have not addressed an important need in allowing each individual customer to customize the product to their own personal taste by providing a modular design that allows: 1) The customer to select from an almost endless palette of high definition (HD) graphics, color combinations, or personalized artwork/images, along with unlimited options of various solid/semi solid base materials (metal, plastic, wood, etc.) that can be incorporated into the design aesthetic. And 2) The design aesthetic to be changed within seconds through a modular approach utilizing easily detachable/attachable solid panels that adhere to the exterior of the product in a non-permanent manner.
A decorative cover is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,142,254 entitled Decorative Speaker Cover issued to Claybaugh, et al. The cover surrounds the enclosure in all/much of its periphery including the loudspeaker radiating drivers themselves and is made of acoustically transparent material.
A speaker made of sculpted materials is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,926,962 entitled Decorative Speaker Cover issued to Graham. The color and texture of the speaker cover enable a loudspeaker to blend in the with the surface of a wall or ceiling which with it is attached.
Neither of the above patents noted or any other reference disclose a loudspeaker enclosure aesthetic that does not cover the loudspeaker drivers with a fabric of some form or manner compromising the sound of the loudspeaker. The present invention does not cover any radiating surfaces while mitigating the effects of resonance in the loudspeaker through the addition of another alienating barrier on the outside surface of the loudspeaker. Additionally, the present invention allows for a wide variety of materials in panel form to be utilized in creating the aesthetic which are very easily and quickly attached and detached.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a loudspeaker design and methodology that provides for the customization of a loudspeaker's exterior aesthetic that allows for ongoing and potentially endless graphic and artwork applications including those that can be customer defined. Panels are made of various solid/semi-solid/non acoustically transparent material whose artwork and/or design aesthetic can be customer defined for each individual unit/product. The panels either separately or combined can have their own unique size, shape and artistic image/aesthetic. The panels are designed such that they require no frames and directly attach to the peripheral (sides, front/back, top, etc) of the enclosure while not covering the vibrating membranes/speaker drivers.
The present invention also includes methods for attaching and detaching the panels to the loudspeaker enclosure wherein the panels are modular, incorporating different shapes and sizes, and can be easily removed and changed within seconds.
It is an object of the invention to create a loudspeaker design aesthetic that provides for a wide variety of materials and finishes to be incorporated into a multimedia piece of artwork onto the exterior of the loudspeaker.
It is an object of the invention to make a loudspeaker deign aesthetic that allows for the quick change of the aesthetic through the attaching and detaching of panels to the loudspeaker enclosure.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows a larger floor standing loudspeaker system with recessed side cutouts for mounting various artistic panels along with an example of panels with artwork that can be mounted.
FIG. 2 illustrates a smaller bookshelf/portable loudspeaker system with the full front of the enclosure recessed for mounting various artistic panels along with an example of a panel with artwork that is to be mounted.
FIG. 3 presents a closeup view of the larger floor standing loudspeaker exterior showing holes for mounting hardware options including magnets or ferromagnetic materials, in this case screws.
FIG. 4 presents a closeup view of the larger floor standing loudspeaker exterior showing adhesive backed hook and loop fasteners attached to the loudspeaker exterior.
FIG. 5 presents a closeup view of the loudspeaker exterior aesthetic panel showing thin neodymium magnets or thin ferromagnetic disks that are attached with an adhesive.
FIG. 6 presents a closeup view of the loudspeaker exterior aesthetic panel showing adhesive backed hook and loop fasteners attached to the aesthetic panels.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION AND BEST MODE OF IMPLEMENTATION
FIG. 1 shows a floor standing loudspeaker system with examples of aesthetic panels in a triangular shape as described in the present invention. A loudspeaker exterior surface (1) is recessed to provide the mounting of the aesthetic panel flush with the exterior surface of the loudspeaker. While not necessary for functionality, the flush mount of the panel adds to the aesthetic of the design. Examples of aesthetic panels 2, 3, 4 in a triangular shape are shown. Practically any shape can be incorporated into the presented invention as intended and multiple panels can be integrated to form a single image as shown in panel 4. Panel artwork and images, if chosen by the customer, can be placed onto a panel utilizing a number of different processes including but not limited to direct to panel printing, sublimation printing, hand painting, etc. Metal panels may be selected by the customer based upon their aesthetic properties and include copper, brass, steel, aluminum, etc. Wood panels may be selected by the customer based upon their aesthetic properties and include any variety of woods either in their natural state or processed to enhanced their surface qualities. Various other materials can come into play as well such as papers, plastics, and composites.
FIG. 2 shows a bookshelf/stand mount/portable loudspeaker system (5) with examples of aesthetic panels (8) in a polygonal shape integral to the loudspeaker exterior surface and a circular/ring shape panel (7) serving as a trim ring surrounding the loudspeaker driver (6) itself as described in the present invention. The loudspeaker exterior surface (5) as described in FIG. 1 is recessed to provide the mounting of the aesthetic panel flush with the exterior surface of the loudspeaker and the surround trim ring surround. While not necessary for functionality, the flush mount of the panel adds to the aesthetic of the design. Panels artwork and images as described in FIG. 1 can be placed onto a panel utilizing a number of different materials and processes as described in the present invention.
FIG. 3 shows the floor standing loudspeaker system as described in FIG. 1 with a closeup view showing hole locations for mounting either magnets (10) or ferromagnetic base materials (9), in this case a screw, in a pattern depending upon the shape of the panel to provide adequate support of the panel once attached to the exterior of the loudspeaker system (1), (5). The present invention is designed so that either ferromagnetic materials or magnets can be imbedded into the exterior of the loudspeaker system with a corresponding thin magnet or thin ferromagnetic disk mounted to the aesthetic panels.
FIG. 4 shows the floor standing loudspeaker system as described in FIG. 1 with a closeup view showing locations for surface mounting hook and loop adhesive backed fasteners (11) to the exterior of the loudspeaker system in a pattern depending upon the shape of the panel to provide adequate support of the panel once attached to the exterior of the loudspeaker system (1), (5). The present invention is designed so that either the hook or loop surface can be adhered onto the exterior of the loudspeaker system or to the aesthetic panels.
FIG. 5 shows two views of an aesthetic panel including a front view (13) and a side view (14). The side view portrays multiple thin magnets or thin ferromagnetic disks (15) that are adhered to the aesthetic panel in some pattern depending upon the shape of the panel to provide adequate support of the panel once attached to the exterior of the loudspeaker system (1), (5).
FIG. 6 shows two views of an aesthetic panel including a front view (16) and a side view (17). The side view portrays multiple hook or loop fasteners (15) that are adhered to the aesthetic panel in some pattern depending upon the shape of the panel to provide adequate support of the panel once attached to the exterior of the loudspeaker system (1), (5).
It is understood that every aspect of the present invention has not been described explicitly. therefore, modifications of the invention that are explicitly described are fully comprehended by the spirit of the invention and the scope of the claims as set forth.