Acoustics – Sound-modifying means – Housing or enclosure
Patent
1992-06-11
1994-03-29
Gellner, Michael L.
Acoustics
Sound-modifying means
Housing or enclosure
181207, A47B 8106
Patent
active
052986934
ABSTRACT:
A vibration damping support stand for a loud speaker enclosure system wherein the enclosure defines bottom and top and opposite side walls. A framework includes a pair of oppositely-facing upstanding parallel standards movable toward and away from each other. A horizontally-extending inwardly-facing support arm projects inwardly from each standard toward the other arm for jointly supporting a base upon which the bottom wall of the enclosure may be seated. A side pad is mounted on the inboard face of each standard for embracing a respective enclosure side wall. An upper pad is adapted for bearing upon the enclosure top wall. Resilient tensioners are strategically located between each standard and the upper pad and between each standard and the base. The arrangement accomplishes reducing and draining off of any enclosure vibrations and allows speaker performance which is relatively free of confusing spurious resonances.
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