Claims
- 1. An interior trim portion of a vehicle comprising an instrument panel for producing an audible sound in a vehicle, comprising:a speaker area comprising a single layer comprising an upper surface and a lower surface, said speaker area comprising a portion of the instrument panel; a piezo bimorph attached to said speaker area, said piezo bimorph comprising a first piezoelectric element attached to said upper surface, and a second piezoelectric element attached to said lower side and proximate to said first piezoelectric element; and an amplifier in electrical communication with said piezo bimorph, said amplifier for supplying an electrical field to said piezo bimorph, said piezo bimorph causing said speaker area to vibrate causing an audible sound, wherein said first piezoelectric clement is a piezoelectric actuator having a coating wherein, said first piezoelectric element is covered by a protective coating and electrodes are attached to said piezoelectric actuator and are disposed between said protective coating and said upper surface.
- 2. An interior trim portion as in claim 1, wherein said piezo bimorph is attached to said speaker area by embedding said first piezoelectric element and said second piezoelectric element in said interior trim portion.
- 3. A member for producing an audible sound in a vehicle, comprising:a speaker area comprising a single layer comprising an upper surface and a lower surface, said speaker area located on said member; a piezo bimorph attached to said speaker area, said piezo bimorph comprising a first piezoelectric element attached to said upper surface, and a second piezoelectric element attached to said lower side-end-surface proximate to said first piezoelectric element; and an amplifier in electrical communication with said piezo bimorph, said amplifier supplying an electrical field to said piezo bimorph, said piezo bimorph causing said speaker area and said member to vibrate causing an audible sound, wherein said piezo bimorph is in electrical communication and in series with a resistor.
- 4. A member as in claim 3, further comprising:a second speaker area comprising a single layer comprising an upper surface and a lower surface, said second speaker area being located on said member; and a second piezo bimorph attached to said second speaker area, said second piezo bimorph comprising a first piezoelectric element attached to said second upper surface of said second speaker area, and a second piezoelectric element attached to said lower surface of said second area proximate to said first piezoelectric element.
- 5. A member as in claim 3, wherein said speaker area is recessed in said member.
- 6. A member as in claim 3, wherein said piezo bimorph further comprising three piezo bimorphs.
- 7. A member as in claim 3, wherein said speaker area is located at an end of said member.
- 8. A member as in claim 3, wherein said piezo bimorph is located at an edge of said member.
- 9. A member as in claim 3, wherein said first piezoelectric element is covered by a coating material other than a coating of said first piezoelectric element.
- 10. A member as in claim 9, wherein said coating material is paint or a liquid injection molding material.
- 11. A member as in claim 3, farther comprising a transformer interposed between said amplifier and said piezo bimorph, and in electrical communication with said amplifier and said piezo bimorph.
- 12. An interior trim portion of a vehicle comprising an instrument panel for producing an audible sound in the vehicle, comprising:a speaker area having an upper surface and a lower surface, said speaker area located on said instrument panel; three piezo bimorphs attached to said speaker area, said piezo bimorphs each comprising a first piezoelectric element attached to said upper surface, a second piezoelectric element attached to said lower surface and proximate to said first piezoelectric clement; and an amplifier in electrical communication with said piezo bimorphs, said amplifier supplying an electrical field to said piezo bimorph, said piezo bimorphs causing said speaker area and said instrument panel to vibrate causing an audible sound, wherein said three piezo bimorphs are located about one inch apart from each other.
- 13. A method of reproducing sound within a passenger cabin from an audio signal having lower, mid, and upper frequency range components, said method comprising:covering portions of an instrument panel with a coating, the portions of the instrument panel being capable of producing a sound when vibrated by a plurality of piezo-bimorphs, said piezo-bimorphs being located on said instrument panel in a first speaker area and a second speaker area, said speaker areas producing sound when vibrated; and applying electric potential to said piezo-bimorphs to excite a pair of piezoelectric actuators of each biomorphs to vibrate said instrument panel attached thereto to produce sounds in accordance with said audio signal, one of said pair of said piezoelectric actuators being secured to an upper surface of said single layer of said instrument panel and the other being secured to a lower surface of single layer of said instrument panel, which is proximate to said one of said pair of said piezoelectric actuators, wherein said instrument panel is vibrated to create frequencies from about 300 Hz about 20,000 Hz.
- 14. The method as in claim 13, wherein said piezoelectric actuators are embedded into said instrument panel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application, No. 60/229,837, filed on Aug. 31, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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