The invention relates to marine horns.
Marine horns should meet certain government and marine industry standards, including acoustical performance, including emitted sound pressure levels. The horn should also be protected against water inrush, to protect the sound source, such as a disk electromagnet oscillating diaphragm, piezoelectric transducer, etc. Placing a cloth-like membrane over the mouth of the horn may repel water before it enters the horn, however this lowers sound pressure level.
The present invention arose during development efforts directed toward the above technology.
Marine horn path 14 has a pressure lock chamber 28 blocking water which has ingressed outlet 18 from reaching sound source 16 along horn path 14. The horn path is a tortuous path extending from a first upper segment 30 at sound source 16 to a lower segment 32 and then to a second upper segment 34 at outlet 18. Lower segment 32 is gravitationally below each of the first and second upper segments 30 and 34. Pressure lock chamber 28 is between lower segment 32 and first upper segment 30. The housing has a water drain port 36 at lower segment 32 draining water therefrom. High pressure and/or high speed water ingresses outlet 18 and flows to lower segment 32, as shown at water line 38, and compresses air in the horn path until stopped by pressure lock, whereafter the water drains through water drain port 36 from lower segment 32. Lower segment 32 collects the water which has ingressed outlet 18, which water at a given level spans transversely across the horn path and closes and pressure locks the section of the horn path from such given water level to sound source 16 and provides pressure lock chamber 30 therebetween. In the preferred embodiment, horn path 14 is a spiral trumpet horn path, which may include one or more reverse turns as shown. In a further embodiment, an acoustically permeable membrane 40 may cover outlet 18 and block some water, including low pressure water and low speed water, from ingressing the outlet. A pair of electrical conductor wires 42, 44 provide electrical power for sound source 16.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be inferred therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed. The different configurations, systems, and method steps described herein may be used alone or in combination with other configurations, systems and method steps. It is to be expected that various equivalents, alternatives and modifications are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
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