This application is a divisional application of, and claims priority to, co-pending U.S. Patent Application “A SPEAKER HOUSING ASSEMBLY,” filed on May 5, 2021, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
An outdoor deck may comprise multiple floor members, such as wooden boards. The floor members may form a platform that is elevated above the ground. The deck may provide an outdoor space for entertaining guests or other purposes.
Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, with emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The platform of a deck may be formed of decking or multiple floor members, such as wooden boards, that are arranged in a substantially planar fashion. Spacings may exist between the floor members that form the platform. As such, if the deck is exposed to a liquid, such as but not limited to rain, a spilled drink, or water from a leaking hose, the liquid may pass through the deck via the spacings or other openings in the deck. The liquid may fall from the deck onto people or property that located beneath the deck. In some cases, a drainage system can be installed to drain away the liquid that falls from the deck. As a result, the drainage system can prevent liquids from falling onto people and property under the deck. However, the exposure to moisture in and around the drainage system can present a challenge for installing sensitive devices on or around a deck structure.
The present disclosure is directed to a speaker housing assembly that protects a speaker from moisture in an outdoor environment. The various embodiments of the speaker housing assembly in the present disclosure can be installed in various locations on a deck structure, a deck drainage system, an exterior of a house, and other suitable outdoor locations. As will be described in further detail below, the various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a seal that protects sensitive devices, such as audio electronics, from exposure to moisture. Furthermore, some embodiments employ mechanical components that can improve the audio quality from enclosed speakers.
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In some embodiments, the deck drainage system 103 may include one or more hangers, one or more floor panels 108, and/or other components. It is noted that only some of the hangers and floor panels 108 illustrated in
When liquid falls through spacings or other openings of the deck platform, the liquid may fall onto the floor panels 108 instead of falling directly to the ground. Additionally, the floor panels 108 may be configured so that the liquid is channeled by the floor panels 108 in a particular direction. For example, the floor panels 108 may channel the liquid towards one or more gutters, downspouts or other suitable conduits for the liquid. In this arrangement, the speaker housing assemblies 100 can be inserted through the floor panels 108 of the deck drainage system 103. The exterior of the speaker housing assemblies 100 can protect the speaker and other audio components from the liquid passing through the deck drainage system 103. In other cases, the speaker housing assembly 100 can be attached directly to the deck structure, the exterior of a house, and other structures.
The speaker housing assemblies 100 can be installed or attached to various deck structures. As shown in
In some cases, the speaker housing assembly 100 may be attached to other deck structures, such as an overhead crossbeam, a deck post, and other suitable deck structures. In other examples, the speaker housing assembly 100 may be attached to an exterior of a residence or a commercial building.
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The speaker housing assembly 100 can be assembled in various manners. In one non-limiting example, the speaker housing assembly 100 can be assembled by first screwing the mounting bracket 114 into the interior of the base enclosure 117. A speaker can then be installed inside of the speaker housing assembly. A portion of the speaker can be inserted through a portion of the mounting bracket 114. Wiring for the speaker can be threaded through a hole in a side of the base enclosure 117. Then, the speaker cover 111 can be screwed onto top of the base enclosure 117. The various components of the embodiments be attached or assembled in other manners. For example, the components may be attached by friction connections, adhesive, fasteners, and other suitable methods.
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Additionally, the flange 120 comprises outer threads 132 on the side of the flange 120. The outer threads 132 can be used to form a threaded engagement with an interior of the base enclosure 117. The flange 120 has an outer flange diameter ‘FD’ that extends from two points on the outer threads 132 that are diametrically opposite.
The baffles 123 can be used to allow for the passage of airflow while the speaker is providing sound. The passage of air through the baffle 123 improves the sound quality of the audio. In the illustrated embodiment, each baffle 123 forms an elongated slot, in which the slot has an arcuate shape along the perimeter of the flange 120. Additionally, the arcuate shape of the baffle 123 extends from a top baffle opening 124 to a bottom baffle opening 125. The baffles 123 can have a second height “H2” along the longitudinal axis of the mounting bracket 114. In the illustrated embodiment, the second height H2 is longer than the first height H1 of the flange 120. As can be appreciated, the baffles 123 can be constructed in other shapes and with different dimensions. Particularly, it is also noted that the baffles 123 can be constructed with different shapes and dimensions to change the sounds of the audio. Additionally, the outer baffle diameter ‘OBD’ from a first baffle to a second baffle is less than the outer flange diameter ‘OFD.” As such, in the illustrated embodiment, the outer surface of the baffle 123 is recessed with respect to the outer surface of the flange 120 or the outer threads 132 of the flange 120. Although four baffles 123 are shown, the number of baffles 123 can vary. Additionally, between every two baffles 123 is a baffle gap 135 as shown in
The mounting apertures 126 can be used to attach a perimeter of the speaker to the flange 120 with fasteners. Although four mounting apertures 126 are shown in
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Additionally, the base enclosure 117 includes a wire aperture 214 near the second end 204 of the base enclosure 117. The wire aperture 214 can be an opening that provides access to the interior of the base enclosure 117. The speaker wire tied to the speaker mounted to the mounting bracket 114 can be inserted through the wire aperture 214 and attached to an entertainment system. In some examples, the wire aperture 214 may include a knock-out that can be detached from the base enclosure 117 by applying a force to the knock-out. Although one circular wire aperture 214 is shown, the number of and shape of the wire apertures 214 can vary. Likewise, the location of the wire aperture 214 can vary on the side of the base enclosure 117.
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Beyond the speaker hole perimeter 253, the speaker cover 111 can include a recessed surface 256. Thus, the recessed surface 256 has a greater diameter than the speaker hole perimeter 253. The recessed surface 256 can be positioned on the perimeter of the hole in the floor panel 108 of the deck drainage system 103.
Further, the speaker cover 111 has a lip 259 near the edge of the speaker cover 111. Below the lip 259 and recessed within, the speaker cover 111 includes a threaded extension 262. The threaded extensions 262 can be used to form a threaded engagement with the upper region of the inner threads 210 of the base enclosure 117. The interior 265 of the speaker cover 111 can be hollow and allows for air to travel to and from the interior of the base enclosure 117. The speaker cover 111 has an outer cover diameter ‘OCD’ that is greater than the diameter of the threaded extensions 262. Additionally, the outer cover diameter ‘OCD’ is greater than the outer diameter of the base enclosure 117.
Next, a description of an exemplary method for assembling the speaker housing assembly 100 is provided. For example, a base enclosure of the speaking house assembly can be provided first. Then, the mounting bracket 114 can be attached to the interior of the base enclosure. In some examples, the outer thread 132 of the flange 120 can be oriented to engage with the inner threads 210 of the base enclosure 117. The mounting bracket 114 can be screwed into the base enclosure 117 until it reaches the lower region of the inner threads 210 or until the mounting bracket 114 is spaced away from the first end 201 of the base enclosure to provide enough spacing for the speaker cover 111. Other methods of attachment may be used, such as adhesive, fasteners, a friction fit connection, and other suitable methods.
Next, the threaded extension 262 of the speaker cover 111 can be oriented with the inner threads 210 of the base enclosure 117 to form a second threaded engagement with the base enclosure 117. The speaker cover 111 can be screwed until the first end 201 of the base enclosure 117 is near or contacts the speaker cover 111.
In some examples, a waterproof sealant can be applied between the first end 201 of the base enclosure 117 and the speaker cover 111. For example, a caulk material can be applied between the speaker cover 111 and the first end 201 of the base enclosure. In other examples, a thread sealant tape may be applied to the inner threads 210 of the base enclosure and/or to the threaded extension 262 of the speaker cover 111.
Disjunctive language such as the phrase “at least one of X, Y, or Z,” unless specifically stated otherwise, is otherwise understood with the context as used in general to present that an item, term, etc., may be either X, Y, or Z, or any combination thereof (e.g., X, Y, and/or Z). Thus, such disjunctive language is not generally intended to, and should not, imply that certain embodiments require at least one of X, at least one of Y, or at least one of Z to each be present.
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present disclosure are merely possible examples of implementations set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the disclosure. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiment(s) without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the disclosure. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and protected by the following claims.
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