BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to a speaker assembly. More particularly, the invention relates
to an articulating speaker assembly for integration within a passenger service unit
of an aircraft.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] The current global community has made it possible for people all around the country,
and around the world, to interact for both business and personal reasons. For many
people, this requires they spend considerable time traveling from one location to
another location. More often than not, these people travel in aircraft. Whether these
people travel in private or commercial aircraft, they desire high quality entertainment
during the hour they spend within the confines of an aircraft. However, while high
quality entertainment, for example, digital video with CD quality sound, is readily
available for theater and home use, the weight, size and available space requirements
for use in aircraft make it very difficult to incorporate high fidelity systems within
an aircraft. This problem is especially pronounced for audio loudspeaker assemblies
when one attempts to meet the size, weight and shape requirements for use in aircrafts.
[0003] In the aircraft industry, great priority is placed upon component weight and size
reduction. In addition, spacing and positioning of the loudspeaker assemblies are
a great priority to those optimizing the operation of aircraft. The size, weight and
shape of conventional terrestrial loudspeaker assembly designs adversely affect range
and payload. These concerns are notable when one attempts to make changes within smaller,
private jets. For example, a small increase in the weight carried by an aircraft results
in a substantial increase in fuel consumption of the aircraft. In addition, the limited
space available within an aircraft dictates the use of any space within the aircraft
be carefully considered by those responsible for ensuring the comfort of passengers.
[0004] Lightweight and compact audio loudspeakers are currently available. These loudspeakers,
however, substantially compromise sound quality for reductions in size and weight.
An individual wishing to add an audio system to an must make a choice between high
fidelity loudspeakers not suiting the size and weight requirements of the aircraft
and lower quality loudspeakers providing desirable size and weight characteristics.
[0005] A need, therefore, exists for a loudspeaker assembly providing high fidelity sound,
while meeting the size, weight and positioning profile requirements of an aircraft.
The present invention provides such a loudspeaker assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly including a first member pivotally connected to a second member for selectively
changing a profile of the articulating speaker assembly. The speaker assembly also
includes a central driver positioned between the first member and the second member.
The first member includes a first enclosure with a cavity shaped and dimensioned for
receiving a first driver, the first driver being secured within the first enclosure.
The second member includes a second enclosure with a cavity shaped and dimensioned
for receiving a second driver, the second driver being secured within the second enclosure.
The first member includes a first central driver apertures and the second midrange
member includes a second central driver aperture, and the central driver is mounted
within the first central driver aperture and the second central driver aperture of
the first member and the second member.
[0007] It is also an object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein the first member includes a first face plate secured to the first
enclosure, and the first central driver aperture is formed in the first face plate,
and the second member includes a second face plate secured to the second enclosure,
and the second central aperture is formed in the second face plate.
[0008] It is also an object to provide an articulating speaker assembly wherein the first
driver is a midrange driver and the second driver is a midrange driver.
[0009] It is another object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein the first face plate includes a first aperture aligned with the first
driver and the second face plate includes a second aperture aligned with the second
driver.
[0010] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein the first face plate is secured to the first enclosure such that
a side of the first face plate extends laterally beyond a perimeter defined by the
first enclosure and the second face plate is secured to the second enclosure such
that a side of the second face plate extends laterally beyond a perimeter defined
by the second enclosure.
[0011] It is also an object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein the first central driver aperture is formed in the side of the first
face plate extending laterally beyond the perimeter defined by the first enclosure
and the second central driver aperture is formed in the side of the second face plate
extending laterally beyond the perimeter defined by the second enclosure.
[0012] It is another object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein the side of the first face plate extending laterally beyond the perimeter
defined by the first enclosure is secured to the side of the second face plate of
the second face plate extending laterally beyond the perimeter defined by the second
enclosure with the central driver secured thereto.
[0013] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein a center of the second central driver aperture of the second member
is aligned with the center of the first central driver aperture of the first member.
[0014] It is also an object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein the central driver is secured to the second face plate with a cone
of the central driver aligned with the second central driver aperture, and the first
midrange member may selectively rotate relative thereto.
[0015] It is another object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein the central driver is secured to a bottom surface of the second face
plate between the second face plate and the first face plate.
[0016] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein a rotating spacer with a central aperture is positioned about the
central driver secured to the second face plate allowing for selective rotation and
locking of the first member and the second member without damaging the central high
frequency driver.
[0017] It is also an object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly including a locking plate having a central aperture and aligned with the
central driver such that the first face plate and the rotating spacer are held between
the locking plate and the second face plate, wherein the second face plate is selectively
coupled to the locking plate.
[0018] It is another object of the present invention to provide an articulating speaker
assembly wherein the central driver is a high frequency driver.
[0019] Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the
following detailed description when viewed in conjunction with the accompanying drawings,
which set forth certain embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
Figures 1 is a cross sectional schematic of an aircraft fuselage with the present
speaker assembly installed.
Figure 2 is a top view of the speaker assembly in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 3 is a side view of the present speaker assembly along the long side edge.
Figure 4 is a side view of the present speaker assembly along the short side edge.
Figures 5 and 6 are perspective views of the present speaker assembly in its fully
extended configuration with the pivoting midrange members substantially aligned.
Figures 7 and 8 are perspective views of the present speaker assembly with the longitudinal
axes of the first and second midrange members respectively rotated to a 45° angle
and to a 120° angle relative to the fully extended configuration shown with reference
to Figures 5 and 6.
Figures 9 and 10 are respectively a top perspective view and a bottom perspective
view of the speaker assembly.
Figures 11,12 and 13 are perspective views respectively showing the top plate of the
first midrange member, the nylon rotating spacer, and the locking plate.
Figure 14 is a top view of the second midrange member.
Figure 15 is an exploded perspective view of the speaker assembly shown in Figure
2.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED MBODIMENT
[0021] The detailed embodiment of the present invention is disclosed herein. It should be
understood, however, that the disclosed embodiment is merely exemplary of the invention,
which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, the details disclosed herein are
not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for teaching one skilled
in the art how to make and/or use the invention.
[0022] In accordance with the present invention, and with reference to Figure 1, a representative
small profile speaker assembly 1015 shaped and dimensioned for positioning within
an internal cavity 12 of a passenger service unit 14 of an aircraft 16 is disclosed.
[0023] As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, a passenger service unit 14 is
a structural element of an aircraft 16 in which those accessories providing for passenger
comfort and service are positioned. The passenger service unit 14 is commonly positioned
along the interior wall 18 of the aircraft fuselage 20 above the side window and directly
above the passenger seat 22 allowing for direct access by passengers sitting in the
seats adjacent thereto. The passenger service unit 14 commonly houses air flow devices
(for example, an aircraft gasper), lights, public address speakers, messaging buttons
for contacting the flight attendants, and various warning lights. In addition, and
in accordance with many aircraft designs, the lateral edges 24,26 of the passenger
service unit 14 allow for creation and transmission of up-wash light and down-wash
light. Depending upon the specific aircraft and the custom interior design thereof,
the passenger service unit may take a variety of shapes. In fact, most passenger service
units exhibit different and changing profiles along their length and width.
[0024] In particular, the passenger service unit 14 extends along the longitudinal axis
of the aircraft 16 from the aft of the aircraft 16 to the fore of the aircraft 16.
In accordance with the present invention, the passenger service unit 14 is provided
with an internal cavity 12 through which light, electrical wires and other functional
components are run along the length of the aircraft 16. In accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the present invention, a plurality of speaker assemblies 1015 are positioned
within the internal cavity 12 at locations along the length of the aircraft 16. The
articulating speaker assembly 1015 described below allows for ready adjustment so
the speaker assembly 1015 may be fit within different locations without entirely redesigning
the speaker assembly. That is, different locations along a passenger service unit
14, as well as different passenger services units, will have different curvatures
and shapes necessitating changes in the shape of a speaker mounted therein. In addition,
articulation of the speaker assembly 1015 allows for changes in the shape of a grill
improving aesthetics and controlling crossovers.
[0025] In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the speaker assembly 1015 incorporates
a variety of features which reduce the size and weight of the speaker assembly, allowing
for positioning at various locations within the internal cavity 12 of the passenger
service unit 14 by simply adjusting the orientation of the speaker assembly 1015 without
compromising the integrity of the sound generated by the speaker assembly 1015.
[0026] With reference to Figures 2 to 15, the speaker assembly 1015 includes first and second
midrange members 1024, 1026 pivotally connected for selectively changing the profile
of the speaker assembly and allowing for positioning within a variety of envelopes
within an aircraft, in particular, the passenger service unit 14 of the aircraft.
The first and second midrange members 1024, 1026 are substantially mirror images of
each other and include overlapping circular apertures (that is, high frequency apertures
1028, 1030) within which a high frequency driver (or central driver) 1032 is mounted.
[0027] With reference to first midrange member 1024, it includes a first cylindrical enclosure
1034 with a first base wall 1036 and a circular first sidewall 1038. The first cylindrical
enclosure 1034 defines a cavity shaped and dimensioned for receiving a first midrange
driver 1040. The first midrange driver (or first driver) 1040 is secured within the
first cylindrical enclosure 1034 via a first face plate 1042.
[0028] The first face plate 1042 includes a top surface 1087 and a bottom surface 1089.
The first face plate 1042 also includes a first midrange aperture 1044 along a first
side 1046 thereof and the first high frequency aperture (or first central driver aperture)
1028 along the opposite second side 1048 thereof. The first midrange driver 1040 is
secured to the first face plate 1042 using conventional adhesive and the first face
plate 1042 is then secured to the first cylindrical enclosure 1034 using screws 1050
with the first midrange driver 1040 positioned within the cavity defined by the first
cylindrical enclosure 1034. The first face plate 1042 is secured to the first cylindrical
enclosure 1034 such that the opposite second side 1048 of the first face plate 1042
extends laterally beyond the perimeter defined by the first sidewall 1038 of the first
cylindrical enclosure 1034 such that the second side 1048 of the first face plate
1042 may be secured to the second side 1052 of the second face plate 1054 with the
high frequency driver 1032 secured thereto.
[0029] With reference to the second midrange member 1026, it includes a second cylindrical
enclosure 1056 with a second base wall 1058 and circular second sidewall 1060. The
second cylindrical enclosure 1056 defines a cavity shaped and dimensioned for receiving
a second midrange driver (or second driver) 1062. The second midrange driver 1062
is secured within the second cylindrical enclosure 1056 via a second face plate 1054.
[0030] The second face plate 1054 includes a second midrange aperture 1066 along a first
side 1068 thereof and a second high frequency aperture (or second central driver aperture)
1030 along the opposite second side 1052 thereof. The second midrange driver 1062
is secured to the second face plate 1054 using conventional adhesive and the second
face plate 1054 is then secured to the second cylindrical enclosure 1056 using screws
1070 with the second midrange driver 1062 positioned within the cavity defined by
the second cylindrical enclosure 1056. The second face plate 1054 is secured to the
second cylindrical enclosure 1056 such that the opposite second side 1052 of the second
face plate 1054 extends laterally beyond the perimeter defined by the second sidewall
1060 of the second cylindrical enclosure 1056 such that the second side 1052 of the
second face plate 1054 may be secured to the second side 1048 of the first face plate
1042 with the high frequency driver 1032 secured thereto.
[0031] With the center of the second high frequency aperture 1030 of the second midrange
member 1026 aligned with the center of the first high frequency aperture 1028 of the
first midrange member 1024, the first and second midrange members 1024, 1026 are selectively
coupled for relative movement and subsequent tightening to secure the first and second
midrange members 1024,1026 in desired orientations. More particularly, the second
face plate 1054 includes a top surface 1072 and a bottom surface 1074, and the outer
ring 1033 of the high frequency driver 1032 is adhesively secured to the bottom surface
1074 of the second face plate 1054 with the cone 1476 of the high frequency driver
1032 aligned with the second high frequency aperture 1030.
[0032] A nylon rotating spacer 1078 with a central aperture 1080 is then positioned about
the outer ring 1033, that is, around the outer ring 1033 such that the outer ring
1033 sits within the central aperture 1080 of the rotating spacer 1078, of the high
frequency driver 1032 secured to the bottom surface 1074 of the second face plate
1054 allowing for selective rotation and locking of the first and second midrange
members 1024,1026 without damaging the high frequency driver 1032. The rotating spacer
1078 includes a central aperture 1080 large enough for the passage of the outer ring
1033, magnet 1084, cone 1076 and downwardly extending housing structure 1086 of the
high frequency driver therethrough.
[0033] The first high frequency aperture 1028 is then aligned with the high frequency driver
1032 such that the outer circumference 1082 of the rotating spacer 1078 is positioned
within the first high frequency aperture 1028 of the first face plate 1042 of the
first midrange member 1024 such that the rotating spacer 1078 and the first face plate
1042 lie in the same plane. This arrangement aligns the second side 1048 of the first
face plate 1042, the rotating spacer 1078 and the outer ring 1033 of the high frequency
driver 1032 such that the bottom surface 1074 of the second face plate 1054 is in
contact with the top surface 1087 of the first face plate 1042.
[0034] The assembly is finished with a locking plate 1088, having a central aperture 1090,
aligned with the high frequency driver 1032 such that the second side 1048 of the
first face plate 1042 and the rotating spacer 1078 are held between the locking plate
1088 and the second side 1052 of the second face plate 1054. The aligned assembly
is held together by screws 1092 passing through apertures 1094 formed in the second
side 1052 of the second face plate 1054 at spaced positions about the second high
frequency aperture 1030 and aligned apertures 1096 formed in the locking plate 1088.
Nuts 1095 are employed to secure the screws 1092. As such, by tightening or loosening
the screws 1092 one is able to release the first and second midrange members 1024,
1026 (which are in contact via the bottom surface 1074 of the second face plate 1054
and the top surface 1087 of the first face plate 1042) for relative pivotal adjustment
and then selectively tighten the screws 1092 to lock the relative position when a
desired orientation is achieved.
[0035] It should be appreciated the spacing and sizing of the high frequency driver 1032,
rotating spacer 1078, locking plate 1088, screw apertures 1094, 1096 and first high
frequency aperture 1028 of the first face plate 1042 are such that the screws 1092
pass within the first high frequency aperture 1028 while the edge 1098 of the locking
plate 1088 engages the first face plate 1042 about the edge 1100 of the first high
frequency aperture 1028 upon tightening of the nuts 1095 on the screws 1092 to pull
the first face plate 1042 into selective contact with the second face plate 1054 .
[0036] In addition to the adjustment feature discussed above, the first face plate 1042
and the second face plate 1054 are respectively provided with wall mounts 1102 extending
beyond the circumference of the respective first and second cylindrical enclosures
1034, 1056. The wall mounts 1102 are shaped and dimensioned to facilitate attachment
to mounting brackets (not shown) of the aircraft. The wall mounts 1102 are adapted
to facilitate the installation of the present speaker assembly 1010 within an aircraft
fuselage. It will be appreciated that although wiring diagrams are not disclosed herein,
the present speaker assembly 10 is wired in a conventional manner.
[0037] Installation of the speaker assembly 1015 is completed by mounting the speaker assembly
1015 at a desired location within the internal cavity of the passenger service unit
14. However, and although mounting within the passenger service unit 14 is contemplated
in accordance with the present invention, it is appreciated the speaker assemblies
may be mounted at various locations.
[0038] While the preferred embodiments have been shown and described, it will be understood
that there is no intent to limit the invention by such disclosure, but rather, is
intended to cover all modifications and alternate constructions falling within the
spirit and scope of the invention.
1. An articulating speaker assembly, comprising:
a first member pivotally connected to a second member for selectively changing a profile
of the articulating speaker assembly;
a central driver positioned between the first member and the second member;
the first member includes a first enclosure with a cavity shaped and dimensioned for
receiving a first driver, the first driver being secured within the first enclosure;
the second member includes a second enclosure with a cavity shaped and dimensioned
for receiving a second driver, the second driver being secured within the second enclosure;
wherein the first member includes a first central driver aperture and the second midrange
member includes a second central driver aperture, and the central driver is mounted
within the first central driver aperture and the second central driver aperture of
the first member and the second member.
2. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first member includes
a first face plate secured to the first enclosure, and the first central driver aperture
is formed in the first face plate, and the second member includes a second face plate
secured to the second enclosure, and the second central driver aperture is formed
in the second face plate.
3. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 2, wherein the first driver is
a midrange driver and the second driver is a midrange driver.
4. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 3, wherein the first face plate
includes a first midrange aperture aligned with the first driver and the second face
plate includes a second midrange aperture aligned with the second driver.
5. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 4, wherein the first face plate
is secured to the first enclosure such that a side of the first face plate extends
laterally beyond a perimeter defined by the first enclosure and the second face plate
is secured to the second enclosure such that a side of the second face plate extends
laterally beyond a perimeter defined by the second enclosure.
6. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 5, wherein the first central
driver aperture is formed in the side of the first face plate extending laterally
beyond the perimeter defined by the first enclosure and the second central driver
aperture is formed in the side of the second face plate extending laterally beyond
the perimeter defined by the second enclosure.
7. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 6, wherein the side of the first
face plate extending laterally beyond the perimeter defined by the first enclosure
is secured to the side of the second face plate of the second face plate extending
laterally beyond the perimeter defined by the second enclosure with the central driver
secured thereto.
8. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 7, wherein a center of the second
central driver aperture of the second member is aligned with the center of the first
central driver aperture of the first member.
9. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 8, wherein the central driver
is secured to the second face plate with a cone of the central driver aligned with
the second central driver aperture, and the first member may selectively rotate relative
thereto.
10. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 9, wherein the central driver
is secured to a bottom surface of the second face plate between the second face plate
and the first face plate.
11. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 10, wherein a rotating spacer
with a central aperture is positioned about the central driver secured to the second
face plate allowing for selective rotation and locking of the first member and the
second member without damaging the high frequency driver.
12. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 11, further including a locking
plate having a central aperture and aligned with the central driver such that the
first face plate and the rotating spacer are held between the locking plate and the
second face plate, wherein the second face plate is selectively coupled to the locking
plate.
13. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 12, wherein the central driver
is a high frequency driver.
14. The articulating speaker assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first driver is
a midrange driver, the second driver is a midrange driver and the central driver is
a high frequency driver.