Grille for electroacoustic transducer

US9088842B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9088842-B2
Application numberUS-201313799703-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2013
Priority dateMar 13, 2013
Publication dateJul 21, 2015
Grant dateJul 21, 2015

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A grille for an electroacoustic transducer. The grille has a frame defining a length, a width, and a depth, the frame configured to cover at least a portion of the electroacoustic transducer, and the frame configured as substantially acoustically transparent relative to the electroacoustic transducer. The frame has an energy absorption capacity such that for a mass of 6.8 kg impacting the frame at a speed of 24.1 km/h, the 3 ms deceleration is no more than 80 gs.

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What is claimed is: 1. A grille for an electroacoustic transducer that is set in a recess in a headrest, comprising: a frame configured to cover the recess and comprising a first wall, and a second wall disposed substantially perpendicularly to the first wall, the first and second walls each having a front surface, and a rear surface that is exposed to the recess, and a plurality of spaced ribs that are coupled to the rear surfaces of both the first wall and the second wall, where the frame is substantially acoustically transparent relative to the electroacoustic transducer, and the frame being a unitary molded member that has an energy absorption capacity such that for a mass of 6.8 kg impacting the frame at a speed of 24.1 km/h, the 3 ms deceleration is no more than 80 gs. 2. The grille of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises a material having a durometer of between about Shore A 50 and Shore A 90. 3. The grille of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises a thermoplastic elastomer material. 4. The grille of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises a wall thickness of between about 1.0 millimeters and about 3.5 millimeters. 5. The grille of claim 1 , wherein the frame defines an open area of between about 30% and 50%. 6. The grille of claim 5 , wherein the first wall and the second wall define the open area of between about 30% and 50%. 7. The grille of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises: a first material configured as a core of the grille, the first material having a first durometer value; and a second material disposed about the outer surface of the first material, the second material having a second durometer value, the second durometer value being less than the first durometer value; wherein the frame is made by a two-shot molding process such that the two materials are unitary. 8. The grille of claim 1 , wherein the frame comprises: a first frame portion defining a length, a width, and a depth, the first frame portion configured to cover at least a portion of a first electroacoustic transducer that is set in a recess in the headrest, and the first frame portion configured as substantially acoustically transparent relative to the first electroacoustic transducer; a second frame portion defining a length, a width, and a depth, the second frame portion configured to cover at least a portion of a second electroacoustic transducer that is set in a recess in the headrest, and the second frame portion configured as substantially acoustically transparent relative to the second electroacoustic transducer; and a third frame portion between the first frame portion and the second frame portion, the third frame portion configured to extend along at least a portion of a length of a headrest; wherein the ribs are also coupled to the third frame portion. 9. The grille of claim 8 , wherein the third frame portion is configured to extend a distance between 140 mm and 170 mm along the length of the headrest. 10. An automobile headrest system, comprising: a) a headrest having: a headrest frame, a reaction plate coupled to the frame, a cushion material disposed about the frame and reaction plate, a first electroacoustic transducer disposed in a first recess at a first end of the headrest, a second electroacoustic transducer disposed in a second recess at a second end of the headrest, the first end opposing the second end; b) a first grille disposed in proximity to the first electroacoustic transducer; and c) a second grille disposed in proximity to the second electroacoustic transducer; wherein each of the first grille and the second grille comprises a grille frame configured to cover one recess and comprising a first wall, and a second wall disposed substantially perpendicularly to the first wall, the first and second walls each having a front surface, and a rear surface that is exposed to the recess, and a plurality of spaced ribs that are coupled to the rear surfaces of both the first wall and the second wall, where the frame is substantially acoustically transparent relative to the electroacoustic transducer, the frame being a unitary molded member that has an energy absorption capacity such that for a mass of 6.8 kg impacting the frame at a speed of 24.1 km/h, the 3 ms deceleration is no more than 80 gs. 11. The automobile headrest system of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the grille frames comprises a material having a durometer of between about Shore A 50 and Shore A 90. 12. The automobile headrest system of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the grille frames comprises a thermoplastic elastomer material. 13. The automobile headrest system of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the grille frames comprises a wall thickness of between about 1.0 millimeters and about 3.5 millimeters. 14. The automobile headrest system of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the grille frames defines an open area of between about 30% and 50%. 15. The automobile headrest system of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the grille frames comprises: a first material configured as a core of the grille, the first material having a first durometer value; and a second material disposed about the outer surface of the first material, the second material having a second durometer value, the second durometer value being less than the first durometer value. 16. The automobile headrest system of claim 10 , wherein the grille frame comprises: a first frame portion defining a length, a width, and a depth, the first frame portion configured to cover at the first recess, and the first frame portion configured as substantially acoustically transparent relative to the first electroacoustic transducer; a second frame portion defining a length, a width, and a depth, the second frame portion configured to cover at the second recess, and the second frame portion configured as substantially acoustically transparent relative to the second electroacoustic transducer; and a third frame portion between the first frame portion and the second frame portion, the third frame portion configured to extend along at least a portion of a length of a headrest; wherein the ribs are also coupled to the third frame portion. 17. The automobile headrest system of claim 16 , wherein the third frame portion is configured to extend a distance of between about 140 mm and 170 mm along the length of the headrest. 18. The automobile headrest system of claim 16 , wherein the cushion material comprises the third frame portion. 19. An automobile headrest system, comprising: a) a headrest having: a headrest frame, a reaction plate coupled to the frame, a cushion material disposed about the frame and reaction plate, a first electroacoustic transducer disposed in a recess at a first end of the headrest, a second electroacoustic transducer disposed in a recess at a second end of the headrest, the first end opposing the second end; and b) a grille disposed in proximity to the first electroacoustic transducer and the second electroacoustic transducer, the grille comprising a grille frame configured to cover at least part of a recess and comprising a first wall, and a second wall disposed substantially perpendicularly to the first wall, the first and second walls each having a front surface, and a rear surface that is exposed to the recess, and a plurality of spaced ribs that are coupled to the rear surfaces of both the first wall and the second wall, where the frame is substantially acoustically transparent relative to the electroacoustic transducer, the frame being a unitary molded member

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  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Casings; Cabinets {; Supports therefor;} Mountings therein (H04R1/28 takes precedence {; attachments for microphones H04R1/08; mounting of transducers in earpieces H04R1/1075}) · CPC title

  • longitudinal · CPC title

  • involving residual deformation or fracture of the structure · CPC title

  • Arrangements for fixing loudspeaker transducers, e.g. in a box, furniture · CPC title

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What does patent US9088842B2 cover?
A grille for an electroacoustic transducer. The grille has a frame defining a length, a width, and a depth, the frame configured to cover at least a portion of the electroacoustic transducer, and the frame configured as substantially acoustically transparent relative to the electroacoustic transducer. The frame has an energy absorption capacity such that for a mass of 6.8 kg impacting the frame…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bose Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R1/023. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 21 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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