The invention relates generally to audio systems, and more particularly to speaker assemblies containing a shower device.
Numerous types of speaker assemblies are available for providing music and other audio content in homes, businesses, and other settings. Known speaker systems that are well-suited for use in certain areas can be unsuitable for use in other areas due to a wide variety of factors, such as, for example, space limitations, lack of convenient access to a source of electrical power, potential exposure to high humidity, difficulties associated with mounting the speakers, or esthetic issues with power cords and/or connecting cords that transmit audio signals to the speakers.
Use of Bluetooth technology and other wireless technology can eliminate the need for wired connections to transmit audio signals, but the audio quality may suffer in areas where electronic interference may be present. From the standpoint of the listener, audio quality can also be affected significantly by factors such as speaker placement, obstacles or lack of obstacles between the listener and the speaker, acoustics of the room in which the speakers are placed, background noise, and speaker volume or loudness.
One of the more difficult challenges in providing high-quality audio in homes, businesses, and other settings relates to provision of music and other audio content in bathrooms, where factors such as acoustics, fan noise, shower noise, moisture and humidity can be particularly problematic. There is a need for improvements in sound systems that can address the problems associated with these factors, and in methods of manufacturing and installing such systems.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding components throughout the several views of the drawings. Elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of various embodiments. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of the illustrated elements.
In an independent aspect, a speaker assembly may generally include a shower device and housing. The housing may include an inner face and an outer face. The inner face may generally define a recess. The recess may receive at least a portion of the shower device. The housing may contain speakers. The speakers may output sound through a plurality of openings in the outer face.
In another independent aspect, a speaker assembly may generally include a shower device and housing. The housing may generally include two speakers, and have an outer face including a plurality of openings. The speakers may output sound through at least some of the plurality of openings. The speaker assembly may define a recess that receives at least a portion of the shower device.
In yet another independent aspect, a speaker assembly may generally include a shower device and housing. The housing may include an inner face and an outer face, where the outer face defines a plurality of openings. The inner face may generally define a recess that receives at least a portion of the shower device.
In a further independent aspect, a speaker assembly may include a shower device and housing. The housing may further contain two speakers coupled to an interior side of the housing. The housing may generally define an inner face and an outer face, with the inner face further defining a recess. The two speakers may be wirelessly connected to an external audio source.
In another independent aspect, a speaker assembly may include a shower device and housing. The housing may contain two speakers. The housing may include an inner face and an outer face. The inner face may further define a recess. The recess may be defined by two straight parallel walls connected with a circular wall. The recess may receive a portion of the shower device.
The following description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing exemplary embodiments. Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “some embodiments”, “one form”, or similar language means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” “in an embodiment,” “some embodiments”, “in one form”, “in another form”, and similar language throughout this specification may refer to the same embodiment and/or may refer to separate or alternate embodiments as well. Furthermore, the described features, structures, or characteristics of the invention may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
The speaker housing 120 may include an outer face 122 and an inner face 124. The outer face 122 may be generally circular in shape. The housing outer face 122 may include a plurality of openings 128 which are connected to the speaker system. The described embodiment envisions two sets of openings 128, generally directed in opposite directions from each other. The sets of openings 128 may generally define a rectangular shape. In alternative embodiments the plurality of openings 128 may generally define different shapes and may not be limited to two sets of openings 128. The set of openings 128 may provide a means for the sound to propagate outward from the speaker system to provide sound to the user of the shower speaker assembly 100.
The inner face 124 may include a recess 126. This recess 126 may generally be circular in shape. The recess 126 may be defined by the inner face 124 having two parallel sides 124A connected with a circular end portion 124B. The two parallel sides 124A with the circular end portion 124B may define a U-shaped recess 126. The inner face 124 may be understood to generally define a U-shaped recess 126 as shown in the illustrated embodiment.
In alternative forms, it should be understood that the recess 126 may be provided in similar shapes and sizes. In the embodiment illustrated in
The speaker housing 120 may be made of any plastic, metal, or other materials by those known and skilled in the art. The speaker housing 120 may include other materials to maintain a waterproof or water-resistant housing, such as epoxy, o-rings, or other similar materials.
The shower device 140 as illustrated in
As shown in
The bottom portion 180 may generally include a top face 182 and a bottom face 184. As best shown in
The bottom face 184 may include a plurality of openings 186. The plurality of openings 186 may be generally circular, with the openings arranged in increasingly larger concentric circles. In alternative forms, the arrangement of the openings 186 may take any form. The openings 186 may provide a water flow.
As further detailed in
The bottom portion 180 may also include a switch 188. The switch 188 may be located anywhere along the bottom portion 180 as to provide an easy means for manually rotating or moving the switch 188. The switch 188 may provide a means for changing between settings for the arrangement of the openings 186. The switch and the settings for the arrangement of the openings 186 may provide alternatives between different settings, where each setting is designed to output water through a different configuration of the openings 186. It should be recognized that each setting on the switch 188 may use any combination of openings 186 and each setting does not have to be mutually exclusive.
As was described above, the first recess 326 may be defined in an inner face of the speaker housing 320. As illustrated in
In alternative forms, it should be understood that the first recess 326 and the second recess 327 may be provided in similar shapes and sizes. In the embodiment illustrated in
As further illustrated in
A section view of the speaker housing 120, 320 is illustrated in
In some embodiments, the speaker housing 120, 320 may contain an internal power source 132. As shown in
A section view of the shower device 140 is illustrated in
As further illustrated in
As shown in
The remote control device 600 may be configured such that communication between any device is facilitated by an infrared connection, a Bluetooth connection, a Wi-Fi connection, an RF connection, or a wired connection, among others. Furthermore, the remote control device 600 may be configured with a water resistant/waterproof structure such that it may be interacted with in a wet environment (may be utilized in a shower/bath, and the like). Additionally, the remote control device 600 may comprise a suction cup structure on a back surface (not pictured) such that it may be temporarily affixed to a smooth surface (glass, stone, ceramic, metal, and the like).
As illustrated in
In another embodiment, the speakers 130A, 130B contained in the speaker housing 120 may be connected to an external audio source. In a further embodiment this connection is wireless. In different embodiments this wireless connection may be Bluetooth, a radio frequency connection, or Wi-Fi. It should be understood that any other form of wireless connection would also work.
In another embodiment, the speaker housing 120 may include a fixed button area for controlling the speakers connected to the external audio source. For example, the following functions may be controlled by a fixed button area: Volume UP, Volume DOWN, next song, previous song, power ON/OFF.
Changes may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein while still operating within the concepts contemplated. For example, parts of different size, shape, location or number may be used, and/or various parts of one embodiment may be combined with other embodiments. Similarly, in alternate embodiments different opening sizes, shapes and patterns may be used for the various parts and components of different sizes and shapes.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that a wide variety of modifications, alterations, and combinations can be made with respect to the above described embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention, and that such modifications, alterations, and combinations are to be viewed as being within the ambit of the inventive concepts disclosed herein.
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