Claims
- 1. An acoustic waveguide for transmitting pressure wave energy produced by an electroacoustical transducer in a medium that propagates pressure wave energy, the waveguide comprising:a tube having a first end and a second end and formed in a spiral configuration, the tube having a transducer opening for accommodating an electroacoustical transducer between the first end and second end of the tube; wherein the tube defines a first spiral-shaped channel located between the transducer opening of the tube and the first end of the tube and a contiguous second spiral-shaped channel located between the transducer opening of the tube and the second end of the tube; and wherein the first end of the tube is closed and the second end of the tube is open to the medium.
- 2. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1, wherein the first spiral-shaped channel defined by the tube has a length of ⅓L and the second spiral-shaped channel has a length of ⅔L.
- 3. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1 wherein the first spiral-shaped channel and second spiral-shaped channel each have a smoothly changing curvature with radius.
- 4. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1 wherein the inner walls of the tube are contiguous.
- 5. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1 wherein the length of the first spiral-shaped channel, ⅓L, plus the length of the second spiral-shaped channel, ⅔L, is approximately one quarter of the wavelength of the lowest frequency pressure wave energy to be transmitted by the waveguide.
- 6. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1, wherein the first spiral-shaped channel defined by the tube has substantially the same cross-section as the second spiral-shaped channel defined by the tube.
- 7. The acoustic waveguide of claim 6, wherein the cross section of the first and second spiral-shaped channels is rectangular.
- 8. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1 wherein the tube is composed of rigid plastic.
- 9. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1, wherein the tube is coiled in a single plane, forming a flat spiral.
- 10. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1, wherein the tube is coiled in a plurality of planes, forming a helical spiral.
- 11. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1, further comprising:a transducer housing attached to the tube; and wherein the tube has a second electroacoustical transducer opening located between the tube and the transducer housing.
- 12. The acoustic waveguide of claim 1, wherein the tube comprises:an upper tube member having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface having the transducer opening and the bottom surface having a first spiral-shaped groove defining the upper portion of the first spiral-shaped channel located between the transducer opening and the first end of the tube, the bottom surface also having a second spiral-shaped groove contiguous to the first spiral-shaped groove and defining an upper portion of the second spiral-shaped channel located between the transducer opening and the second end of the tube; and a lower tube member having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top surface having a first spiral-shaped groove defining the lower portion of the first spiral-shaped channel located between the transducer opening and the first end of the tube, the top surface also having a second spiral-shaped groove contiguous to the first spiral-shaped groove and defining a lower portion of the second spiral-shaped channel located between the transducer opening and the second end of the tube; wherein the bottom surface of the upper tube member is attached to the top surface of the lower tube member such that the first and second grooves of each member align to form the first spiral-shaped channel and the second spiral-shaped channel.
- 13. The acoustic waveguide of claim 12, further comprising:a transducer housing attached to the tube; and wherein the bottom surface of the lower tube member has a second transducer opening located between the tube and the transducer housing.
- 14. The acoustic waveguide of claim 12, wherein the upper tube member is attached to the lower tube member with screws.
- 15. The acoustic waveguide of claim 12 wherein the upper tube member is attached to the lower tube member with adhesive.
- 16. An acoustic waveguide in accordance with claim 1 wherein said waveguide comprises a first assembly forming three waveguide walls and a second assembly that is essentially a flat plate comprising a fourth waveguide wall closing the waveguide.
- 17. A system for transmitting pressure wave energy in a medium that propagates pressure wave energy in a medium, the system comprising:an electroacoustical transducer having a vibratile surface; and a spiral waveguide comprising, a tube having a first end and a second end and coiled in a spiral configuration, the tube having a transducer opening acoustically coupled to the electroacoustical transducer between the first and second end of the tube; wherein the tube defines a first spiral-shaped channel located between the transducer opening of the tube and the first end of the tube and a contiguous second spiral-shaped channel located between the transducer opening of the tube and the second end of the tube; and wherein the first end of the tube is closed and the second end of the tube is open to the medium.
- 18. The system of claim 17, wherein the first spiral-shaped channel defined by the tube has a length of ⅓L and the second spiral-shaped channel has a length of ⅔L.
- 19. The system of claim 18 wherein the length of the first spiral-shaped channel, ⅓L, plus the length of the second spiral-shaped channel, ⅔L, plus end effects, is approximately equal to one quarter of the wavelength of the lowest frequency pressure wave energy to be transmitted by the waveguide.
- 20. The system of claim 17 wherein the inner walls of the tube are contiguous.
- 21. The system of claim 17, wherein the first spiral-shaped channel defined by the tube has substantially the same cross section as the second spiral-shaped channel defined by the tube.
- 22. The system of claim 21, wherein the cross section of the first and second spiral-shaped channels is rectangular.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/072,784 filed Feb. 8, 2002.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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