Audio speaker having a rigid adsorptive insert
US-2017064438-A1 · Mar 2, 2017 · US
US9749735B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9749735-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615202809-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Jul 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2017 |
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A waveguide for conducting sound that is generated by a loudspeaker that is acoustically coupled to the waveguide. There is a duct with an external wall, an interior opening circumscribed by the wall, and an outlet, and an air-adsorbent structure coupled to an inside of the external wall of the duct such that the air adsorbent structure lines at least a portion of the wall. The apparent volume ratio of the air adsorbent structure is at least about 1.5.
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What is claimed is: 1. A waveguide for conducting sound that is generated by a loudspeaker that is acoustically coupled to the waveguide, comprising: a duct with an external wall, an interior opening circumscribed by the wall, a cross-sectional area, and an outlet, wherein the duct is sized to resonate at frequencies within an operating range of the loudspeaker or is tapered to provide impedance matching with the surrounding environment; and an air-adsorbent structure coupled to an inside of the external wall of the duct such that the air adsorbent structure lines at least a portion of the wall, wherein along the lined portion of the wall some but not all of the cross-sectional area is filled with air-adsorbent structure; wherein the apparent volume ratio of the air adsorbent structure is at least about 1.5. 2. The waveguide of claim 1 wherein the duct has a length between where the loudspeaker is coupled to the duct and the duct outlet, and wherein the air-adsorbent structure lines at least part of the wall over about the last 10% of the length. 3. The waveguide of claim 1 wherein the duct has a length between where the loudspeaker is coupled to the duct and the duct outlet, and wherein the air-adsorbent structure lines at least part of the wall over about the first 10% of the length. 4. The waveguide of claim 1 wherein the duct is tapered such that it is wider at the outlet than it is where it is coupled to the loudspeaker. 5. The waveguide of claim 1 wherein the air-adsorbent structure comprises an open-cell foam that carries particles of air-adsorbent material. 6. The waveguide of claim 5 wherein the air-adsorbent material comprises particles, particles are coupled to each other to form agglomerates, and the air-adsorbing material particles and agglomerates are coupled to the foam, wherein the air-adsorbent structure has structure openings in the agglomerates and structure openings between agglomerates, where at least some such structure openings are open to the outside environment, and wherein the openings in the air-adsorbent structure further comprise one or more channels through the thickness of the structure that have diameters of greater than the apparent diameter of the structure openings between agglomerates. 7. The waveguide of claim 5 wherein the air-adsorbent structure comprises a sheet of open-cell foam that carries particles of air-adsorbent material. 8. The waveguide of claim 7 wherein the air-adsorbent structure comprises a plurality of stacked sheets of the open-cell foam that carries particles of air-adsorbent material. 9. The waveguide of claim 8 further comprising spacers between stacked sheets, to allow ventilation between sheets. 10. The waveguide of claim 1 wherein a thickness of the air-adsorbent structure is less than about 3 mm. 11. The waveguide of claim 1 wherein a thickness of the air-adsorbent structure is no more than about 25 mm. 12. The waveguide of claim 1 wherein along the lined portion of the wall the ratio of an area of air adsorbent structure to the open area of the duct is at least about 0.1. 13. The waveguide of claim 12 wherein along the lined portion of the wall the ratio of an area of air adsorbent structure to the open area of the duct is no greater than 10. 14. The waveguide of claim 1 further comprising at least one of a Helmholtz resonator, a screened cavity, and a waveguide shunt located along the length of the duct. 15. The waveguide of claim 14 wherein an entrance to the Helmholtz resonator, a screened cavity, and a waveguide shunt is at a location of a standing wave pressure maximum in the duct. 16. The waveguide of claim 1 wherein the apparent volume ratio of the air adsorbent structure is at least about 2.2. 17. A waveguide for conducting sound that is generated by a loudspeaker that is acoustically coupled to the waveguide, comprising: a duct with an external wall, an interior opening circumscribed by the wall, a cross-sectional area, and an outlet, wherein the duct is sized to resonate at frequencies within an operating range of the loudspeaker or is tapered to provide impedance matching with the surrounding environment; and an air-adsorbent structure comprising an open-cell foam that carries particles of air-adsorbent material, where the air-adsorbent structure is coupled to an inside of the external wall of the duct such that the air adsorbent structure lines at least a portion of the wall, wherein along the lined portion of the wall some but not all of the cross-sectional area is filled with air-adsorbent structure; wherein the apparent volume ratio of the air adsorbent structure is at least about 1.5, and wherein along the lined portion of the wall the ratio of an area of air adsorbent structure to the open area of the duct is at least about 0.1. 18. The waveguide of claim 17 wherein the air-adsorbent structure comprises a sheet of open-cell foam that carries particles of air-adsorbent material. 19. The waveguide of claim 18 wherein the air-adsorbent structure comprises a plurality of stacked sheets of the open-cell foam that carries particles of air-adsorbent material. 20. A waveguide for conducting sound that is generated by a loudspeaker that is acoustically coupled to the waveguide, comprising: a duct with an external wall, an interior opening circumscribed by the wall, a cross-sectional area, and an outlet, wherein the duct is sized to resonate at frequencies within an operating range of the loudspeaker or is tapered to provide impedance matching with the surrounding environment; and an air-adsorbent structure comprising a plurality of stacked sheets of open-cell foam that carries particles of air-adsorbent material, where the air-adsorbent structure is coupled to an inside of the external wall of the duct such that the air adsorbent structure lines at least a portion of the wall, wherein along the lined portion of the wall some but not all of the cross-sectional area is filled with air-adsorbent structure; wherein along the lined portion of the wall the ratio of an area of air adsorbent structure to the open area of the duct is at least 0.1 and is no greater than 10; and wherein the apparent volume ratio of the air adsorbent structure is at least about 1.5. 21. The waveguide of claim 20 further comprising spacers between the stacked sheets, to allow ventilation between sheets.
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