The present invention relates to speaker cabinets for audio equipment and the like.
As outer walls of speaker cabinets, there have been employed cabinet boards typically made by adhesively bonding a decorative sheet or plate to the surface of a relatively heavy and hard base member, such as a plywood board, single-panel sheet (in this case, veneer sheet) or particle board, in a laminated fashion. The thus made cabinet board is cut into predetermined sizes and shapes to provide a front plate, left and right side plates, back plate and bottom plate, and these plates are jointed together at their edges to thereby provide a speaker cabinet having a rectangular parallelepiped shape. The speaker cabinet has a front covered with a grill net, and various kinds of speakers are accommodated in the interior of the speaker cabinet. Such speaker cabinets are disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication Nos. HEI-7-030987, HEI-10-322787, HEI-5-153681 and 2003-116189. Also known are speaker cabinets of other shapes than the rectangular parallelepiped shape, such as cylindrical and near-cylindrical shapes, which are formed by curving the cabinet board to have a convexly curved outer surface (i.e., obverse surface) (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-open Publication Nots. 2002-252891 and HEI-6-351088 and nonpatent literature “Q series Speaker Cabinet” by KEF Ltd.).
The precent invention particularly concerns one of the types of speaker cabinets which is at least partially formed of a cabinet board arcuately curved to have a convexly curved outer surface (i.e., obverse surface) and which is constructed to have a high mechanical strength and high-quality outer appearance.
However, the conventional curved-type cabinet board 1 of
On the other hand, the conventional curved-type cabinet board 7 of
Furthermore, the grooves 6, opening in the reverse side of the base member 5, decreases the rigidity of the cabinet board 7, and thus, acoustic characteristics of the speaker cabinet would be deteriorated if the grooves 6 vary in width as the cabinet itself resonates with sound waves radiated from a speaker diaphragm.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved speaker cabinet which has high rigidity and shape stability and can improve acoustic characteristics, and which can present a high-quality outer appearance with smooth surfaces without any undesired crease appearing on the surfaces of decorative plates due to bending of base members.
In order to accomplish the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides a speaker cabinet in which at least a part of its outer wall is formed of a cabinet board curved to have a convexly curved outer surface. In the speaker cabinet of the invention, the cabinet board comprises: a base member having a plurality of grooves formed at predetermined intervals in an outer surface portion thereof, the base member being convexly curved in a direction where the grooves open; and a decorative plate adhesively bonded to the outer surface of the base member, in a laminated fashion, so as to cover the grooves.
In the present invention arranged in the aforementioned manner, the opening portions of the grooves are securely fixed by the decorative plate, so that enhanced rigidity and shape stability of the speaker cabinet can be achieved.
Further, the present invention can reliably prevent the grooves from varying in width due to resonance of the speaker cabinet, thereby effectively avoiding deterioration of acoustic characteristics.
Furthermore, the present invention can achieve a high-quality outer appearance of the speaker cabinet. Namely, as the cabinet board is pressed and curved, during its manufacture, to assume a predetermined convexly curved outer surface, stress would build up concentratively in some regions of portions between the grooves (i.e., intergroove portions) of the base member near the opposed side edges of the individual grooves, and these portions would undesirably bent due to the stress. The decorative plate, which has, no grooved portion, has considerable bending rigidity as compared to a decorative sheet, so that, as its: outer surface (obverse surface) side is pressed by a concavely curved mold, the outer and inner surfaces of the decorative plate are curved continuously arcuately in conformity with the concavely curved surface of the mold. On the other hand, part of the inner surface (i.e., reverse surface) of the decorative plate linearly contacts the bent near-side-edge regions of the base member, while the remaining part of the inner surface of the decorative plate arcuately floats above, i.e. do not directly contact, the outer surface of the intergroove portions. Such arrangements of the present invention can reliably prevent the near-side-edge outer regions of the curved base member from appearing as undesired creases on the outer surface of the decorative plate.
The following will describe embodiments of the present invention, but it should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments and various modifications of the invention are possible without departing from the basic principles of the invention. The scope of the present invention is therefore to be determined solely by the appended claims.
For better understanding of the object and other features of the present invention, its preferred embodiments will be described hereinbelow in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In these figures, the speaker cabinet, generally represented by reference numeral 20, is in the shape of a vertically-elongated rectangular parallelepiped or box having six cabinet wall plates, i.e. a front plate 21, top plate 22, a pair of side plates 23, back plate 24 and bottom plate 25. To the front plate 21 are secured four speakers 26 of three different types and a grill net 27 covering the speakers 26. The four speakers 26 are two bass speakers 26A, one squawker speaker 26B and one tweeter speaker 26C.
Each of the front plate 21, top plate 22, side plates 23, back plate 24 and bottom plate 25 is formed by adhesively bonding a decorative sheet or plate to the outer surface of a relatively heavy and hard base member, such as a plywood board, single-panel sheet (in this case, veneer sheet) or particle board, in a laminated fashion. However, because the back plate 24 and bottom plate 25 are normally invisible from the outside, they may each comprise the base member with no decorative sheet or plate attached to its outer surface (i.e., obverse surface). Further, each of the front plate 21, top plate 22, back plate 24 and bottom plate 25 is in the shape of a flat plate, and each of the left and right side plates 23 is formed into an arcuately curved shape such that it has a convexly-curved outer surface similar, for example, to a part of a cylindrical or elliptic surface as viewed in plan.
As illustratively shown in
The base member 30, veneer plate 32A and decorative sheet 32B have thicknesses of 12 mm, 3 mm and 0.2 mm, respectively.
In manufacturing the side plate 23, an adhesive 33 is applied to the outer surface of the base member 30 and then the decorative plate 32 is placed on the base member 30, as illustrated in
In the above description, the adhesive 33 is applied only to projecting portions of the outer surface of the base member 30. The adhesive 38 may also be applied so as to fill the grooves 31 of the base member 30. Alternatively, a material which improves rigidity or acoustic characteristics of the base member 30 may be filled in the grooves 31 instead of the adhesive 33.
For applying a filling material in the grooves 31, a foaming material may for instance be used so that the filling material is filled by heating after bonding. Alternatively, the base member 30 only may be previously bent and then a filling material may be applied and further the decorative plate 32 may be bonded to the base member 30.
As the side wall 23 is arcuately curved via the press forming machine in the abovedescribed manner, the base member 30 is curved along the pressing surface 36a of the lower mold 36 while the decorative plate 32 is curved along the pressing surface 35a of the upper mold 35. During that time, stress builds up concentratively in inner surface regions a (
Further, the instant embodiment can prevent the grooves 31 from varying in width due to resonance of the speaker cabinet 20, thereby significantly improving acoustic effects.
Furthermore, because tho decorative plate 32 is formed into a continuous, smooth convexly-curved surface by being curved along the pressing surface 35a of the upper mold 35, the instant embodiment can reliably prevent the near-top-edge outer surface regions b of the curved base member 30 from appearing as creases on the outer surface of the decorative plate 32, thereby achieving an improved outer appearance quality.
Whereas the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above as in relation to the case where the side plates 23, constituting the left and right side surfaces of the speaker cabinet 20, are each formed into a convexly curved surface, the present invention is not so limited; for example, the front plate 21 and/or top plate 22 may be formed into a convexly curved surface.
In summary, the speaker cabinet of the present invention arranged in the above-described manner has high rigidity and shape stability and can improve acoustic characteristics, and, in addition, it can present a high-quality outer appearance with a smooth surface without any undesired crease on the surface of the decorative plate.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-152165 | May 2003 | JP | national |
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6706369 | Thomsen | Mar 2004 | B1 |
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05-153681 | Jun 1993 | JP |
06-351088 | Dec 1994 | JP |
07-030987 | Jan 1995 | JP |
10-322787 | Dec 1998 | JP |
2002-252891 | Sep 2002 | JP |
2003-116189 | Apr 2003 | JP |
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20050008187 A1 | Jan 2005 | US |