IP Library Granted Patent US 12707190
Granted Patent B2
US 12707190 · App. 18/625,808 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Systems and methods for improved acousto-haptic speakers

Inventor: Shahriar Afshar (Encino, CA)
Assignee: IMMERZ, INC.
H04R1/2803H04R7/122H04R7/127H04R9/025H04R2400/03
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Patent No.
US 12707190
App. No.
18/625,808
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems and methods relate to, among other things, a transducer capable of producing acoustic and tactile stimulation. The transducer includes a rigid mass element disposed on the diaphragm of a speaker. The mass element may optionally be removable and may have a mass selected such that the resonant frequency of the transducer falls within the range of frequencies present in an input electrical audio signal. The systems and methods advantageously benefit from both the fidelity and audio performance of a full-range speaker while simultaneously producing high-fidelity, adjustable and palpable haptic vibrations.

Claims (28)

1 . A transducer capable of generating haptic signals, the transducer comprising:

a housing, wherein the housing transmits a haptic signal to a user through inertial vibrations;

a speaker, including a diaphragm, and encased by the housing, configured to transform an electrical signal having audio information in a first range of frequencies into an acoustic signal;

a mass element; and

a holder, the holder located between the speaker and the mass element.

2 . The transducer of claim 1 , wherein the holder is positioned such that an area above a center region of the diaphragm between the speaker and the mass element remains open.

3 . The transducer of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the acoustic signal passes from the speaker and through an opening in the mass element.

4 . The transducer of claim 1 , wherein the holder prevents the mass element from contacting the diaphragm when vibrating.

5 . The transducer of claim 1 , wherein the holder comprises polyethylene foam.

6 . The transducer of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of mass elements and a plurality of holders.

7 . The transducer of claim 1 , wherein the holder has an opening substantially concentric with the opening of the mass element.

8 . The transducer of claim 1 , wherein the holder does not have an opening substantially concentric with the opening of the mass element.

9 . The transducer of claim 1 , comprising a plurality of mass elements and a plurality of holders, wherein the plurality of mass elements are different sizes.

10 . The transducer of claim 1 , comprising a plurality of mass elements and a plurality of holders, wherein the plurality of mass elements are different shapes.

11 . A transducer capable of generating haptic signals, the transducer comprising:

a housing, wherein the housing transmits a haptic signal to a user through inertial vibrations;

a speaker, including a diaphragm, and encased by the housing;

a mass element; and

a holder, the holder located between the speaker and the mass element.

12 . The transducer of claim 11 , wherein the holder is positioned such that an area above a center region of the diaphragm between the speaker and the mass element remains open.

13 . The transducer of claim 11 , wherein an acoustic signal is prevented from passing from the speaker by the mass element or holder.

14 . The transducer of claim 11 , wherein the holder prevents the mass element from contacting the diaphragm when vibrating.

15 . The transducer of claim 11 , wherein the holder comprises polyethylene foam.

16 . The transducer of claim 11 , further comprising a plurality of mass elements and a plurality of holders.

17 . The transducer of claim 11 , wherein the holder has an opening substantially concentric with the opening of the mass element.

18 . The transducer of claim 11 , wherein the holder does not have an opening substantially concentric with the opening of the mass element.

19 . The transducer of claim 11 , comprising a plurality of mass elements and a plurality of holders, wherein the plurality of mass elements are different sizes.

20 . The transducer of claim 11 , comprising a plurality of mass elements and a plurality of holders, wherein the plurality of mass elements are different shapes.