Claims
- 1. A spa audio system comprising:
a spa shell; and transducer means attached to said spa shell for coupling sound vibration energy to said spa shell.
- 2. The spa audio system of claim 1 further including an amplifier located adjacent to said spa shell for supplying an audio signal to said transducer means.
- 3. The spa audio system of claim 2 further including radio frequency transmission means for transmitting a user home audio signal to a radio frequency receiver means located adjacent to said spa shell.
- 4. The spa audio system of claim 1 wherein said transducer means includes a transducer element mounted within an enclosure.
- 5. The spa audio system of claim 4 wherein said enclosure has a rim attached to the spa shell.
- 6. The spa audio system of claim 5 wherein said rim is attached to the spa shell by an adhesive.
- 7. The spa audio system of claim 5 wherein said enclosure has a first cylindrical portion defining said rim at one end thereof and a second cylindrical portion wherein a circular rim of said transducer element is mounted.
- 8. The spa audio system of claim 7 further including means in a closed end of said enclosure for further supporting said transducer element.
- 9. In a spa having a flexible shell for holding water, an audio system for said spa comprising:
a) a first transceiver coupled to a source of audio signals and being disposed at a location other than said spa; b) a second transceiver coupled to an input of an amplifier and having an output thereof; and c) an audio transducer attached to an outer portion of said spa shell and being coupled to said output of said amplifier.
- 10. The spa audio system according to claim 9 wherein said source of audio signals is a home stereo system.
- 11. The spa audio system according to claim 10 wherein said second transceiver is responsive to RF signals from a remote control and is coupled to a main control of said spa.
- 12. The spa audio system according to claim 11 wherein said main control relays control signals to said first transceiver via said second transceiver for making selections of said home stereo system.
- 13. The spa audio system according to claim 12 wherein said selection of said home stereo system is volume control.
- 14. The spa audio system according to claim 12 wherein said selection of said home stereo system is media selection.
- 15. The spa according to claim 12 wherein said selection of said home stereo system is tone control.
- 16. The spa according to claim 12 wherein said selection of said home stereo system is sound equalization control.
- 17. In a spa having a flexible shell for holding water and a main control for controlling functions of said spa, an audio system for said spa comprising:
a) a first transceiver coupled to a home stereo system; b) a second transceiver coupled to said main control; c) an amplifier having an input coupled to said main control and having an output; d) an audio transducer attached to an outer portion of said shell for coupling sound vibration energy to said spa shell and being coupled to said output of said amplifier.
- 18. The spa audio system according to claim 17 wherein said main control is responsive to RF signals from a remote control and received by said second transceiver.
- 19. The spa audio system according to claim 18 wherein said main control relays control signals to said first transceiver via said second transceiver for making selections of said home stereo system.
- 20. The spa audio system according to claim 19 wherein said selection of said home stereo system is volume control.
- 21. The spa audio system according to claim 20 wherein said selection of said home stereo system is media selection.
- 22. The spa audio system according to claim 21 wherein said selection of said home stereo system is tone control.
- 23. The spa audio system according to claim 22 wherein said selection of said home stereo system is sound equalization control.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a Continuation-in Part of Application Ser. No. 09/516,132, Entitled SPA AUDIO SYSTEM, filed Mar. 1, 2000, now abandoned; and, is related to co-pending Application Ser. No. ______, entitled TWO-WAY REMOTE CONTROL, filed on the same day hereof, by the same inventor hereof and assigned to the same Assignee hereof.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09516132 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
Child |
09865127 |
May 2001 |
US |