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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 2003
Filed:
Sep. 24, 1998
Jon M. Risch, Toomsuba, MS (US);
Peavey Electronics Corp., Meridian, MS (US);
Abstract
Differential flow vents allow airflow within a vent to be preferential. A flange disposed within a vent introduces non-linearities and causes a preferred direction of airflow into an expanding volume. The differential flow vents are used in conjunction with the natural motion of the loudspeaker cone acting as a pump to cool the loudspeaker cabinet enclosure without having to directly cool the woofer magnet structure. In one embodiment, at least one pair of opposed differential flow vents within the cabinet enclosure provide fresh air to be preferentially circulated to cool the interior of a loudspeaker system. In another embodiment, by providing an odd number of opposed differential flow vents within the cabinet enclosure, positive air circulation also results. By making either the pairs or odd number of differential flow vents to be asymmetrical, dynamic woofer offset is compensated. By placing the differential flow vents in the backplate of the woofer magnet structure and using the natural motion of the woofer speaker cone acting as a pump, cabinet enclosed air may be preferentially pumped into the magnet structure for cooling heated components. By providing the differential flow vents in both the cabinet enclosure and in the backplate of the woofer magnet structure, maximal cooling is achieved. Where system linearity is not an issue, pairs of opposed symmetrical differential flow vents may be used in the cabinet enclosure and or woofer magnet structure for cooling.