Claims
- 1. A housing for a loudspeaker system, comprising:
a casing that forms an interior; and a foam adhered to the interior of the casing that increases the stiffness of the casing and dampens sounds within the casing, where the foam includes at least one ingredient that reacts to the casing to adhere the foam to the interior of the casing.
- 2. The housing of claim 1, where the casing includes a stud and the foam is positioned between the stud and the casing to form a rib.
- 3. The housing of claim 2, where the stud is positioned in a boss and the foam is positioned around the stud and the boss.
- 4. The housing of claim 1, where the casing is made of a high impact polystyrene.
- 5. The housing of claim 1, where the foam is a polyurethane foam composition.
- 6. The housing of claim 1, where the polyurethane foam composition is crosslinked.
- 7. The housing of claim 6, where the polyurethane foam composition includes 40% to 70% by weight diphenylmethane diisocyatuane, 40% to 70% by weight polymeric, and 7% to 13% by weight chlorodifluoromethane.
- 8. The housing of claim 7, where the polyurethane foam composition further includes a catalyst to control a cure rate of the foam.
- 9. The housing of claim 1, where the foam is a polyethylene foam composition.
- 10. The housing of claim 1, where the foam forms an average thickness of approximately 8.0 to 10.0 millimeters.
- 11. A loudspeaker system, comprising:
a baffle board; at least one driver positioned in the baffle board; and a housing including a foam adhered to an interior of a casing that increases the stiffness of the housing and dampens sounds within the casing, where the foam includes means for adhering the foam to the interior of the casing.
- 12. The loudspeaker system of claim 11, where the casing includes a stud and the foam is positioned between the stud and the casing to form a rib.
- 13. The loudspeaker system of claim 12, where the stud is positioned in a boss and the foam is positioned around the stud.
- 14. The loudspeaker system of claim 11, where the casing is made of a high impact polystyrene.
- 15. The loudspeaker system of claim 11, where the foam is a polyurethane foam composition.
- 16. The loudspeaker system of claim 11, where the polyurethane foam composition is crosslinked.
- 17. The loudspeaker system of claim 16, where the polyurethane foam composition includes 40% to 70% by weight diphenylmethane diisocyatuane, 40% to 70% by weight polymeric, and 7% to 13% by weight chlorodifluoromethane.
- 18. The loudspeaker system of claim 17, where the polyurethane foam composition further includes a catalyst to control a cure rate of the foam.
- 19. The loudspeaker system of claim 11, where the foam is a polyethylene foam composition.
- 20. The loudspeaker system of claim 11, where the foam defines an average thickness of approximately 8.0 to 10.0 millimeters.
- 21. The loudspeaker system of claim 11, where the means for adhering the foam to the interior of the casing is at least one ingredient configured to react with the casing.
- 22. A method to form a housing of a loudspeaker system, comprising:
positioning a tooling core within an interior of a casing to define a chamber; placing an expandable foam in the chamber; expanding the foam so that the foam fills the chamber and reacts with the casing to adhere to the casing; and removing the tooling core from the casing.
- 23. The method of claim 22, where the casing includes a stud and where expanding the foam positions the foam between the stud and the casing to form a foam rib.
- 24. The method of claim 23, where the stud is positioned in a boss and where expanding the foam positions the foam around the stud and the boss.
- 25. The method of claim 24, where the foam defines an average thickness of approximately 8.0 to 10.0 millimeters after the tooling core is removed from the casing.
1. RELATED APPLICATIONS.
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/921,563, filed Aug. 6, 2001, titled IMPOVED STRUCTURE FOR THE COMPOSITELY FORMED SOUND BOX, and this application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/389180, filed on Jun. 17, 2002, titled POLYURETHANE FOAM CABINETS.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60389180 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09921563 |
Aug 2001 |
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10454022 |
Jun 2003 |
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