IP Library Granted Patent US 9,552,705
Granted Patent B2
US 9,552,705 · App. 15/099,365 · Granted Jan 24, 2017

Life safety device with compact circumferential acoustic resonator

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Patent No.
US 9,552,705
App. No.
15/099,365
Granted
Jan 24, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Low frequency alarm tones emitted by life safety devices are more likely to notify sleeping children and the elderly. Disclosed herein is a life safety device equipped with a novel, compact, circumferential resonant cavity which increases the low frequency (400-600 Hz square wave) acoustic efficiency of an audio output apparatus formed by acoustically coupling an audio output transducer to the resonant cavity.

Claims (38)

1. A life safety device comprising:

a vented housing forming a volume less than two inches thick;

an environmental condition sensor located within the housing;

an audio output transducer that outputs a tone on the order of 520 Hz, the audio output transducer located within the housing; and

an acoustic resonator comprising an arcuate passage having a closed end forming an acoustic node, the acoustic resonator being coupled with the audio output transducer, and the acoustic resonator being located within the housing, wherein:

the audio output transducer and the acoustic resonator are part of an audio output apparatus; and

the audio output apparatus has a cavity performance index (CPI) of at least 1.27 dBA/W-cm 3 .

2. The life safety device of claim 1 , wherein the volume formed by the housing is less than four inches in diameter.

3. The life safety device of claim 1 , wherein a sound pressure level of greater than 80 dBA is measured at a distance of ten feet from the life safety device when the audio output transducer is outputting the tone.

4. The life safety device of claim 1 , wherein the environmental condition sensor is selected from the group consisting of: a smoke sensor and a carbon monoxide sensor.

5. The life safety device of claim 1 , further comprising a battery-based power supply located within the housing, wherein the life safety device is powered by only the battery-based power supply.

6. The life safety device of claim 1 , further comprising a transducer coupling port that couples the audio output transducer with the acoustic resonator.

7. The life safety device of claim 1 , further comprising electronic control circuitry located within the housing, wherein the electronic control circuitry causes the audio output transducer to output the tone based on a hazardous condition detected using the environmental condition sensor.

8. The life safety device of claim 1 , wherein the tone output by the audio output transducer is a square wave having a fundamental frequency on the order of 520 Hz.

9. A life safety device comprising:

a housing forming a volume less than three inches thick;

an environmental condition sensor located within the housing;

an audio output transducer that outputs a square wave having a fundamental frequency on the order of 520 Hz, the audio output transducer located within the housing; and

an acoustic resonator comprising a ring-shaped cavity having a first end and a second end, the ring-shaped cavity being closed at the second end, the acoustic resonator being coupled with the audio output transducer, and the acoustic resonator being located within the housing, wherein:

the audio output transducer and the acoustic resonator are part of an audio output apparatus; and

the audio output apparatus has a cavity performance index (CPI) of at least 1.27 dBA/W-cm 3 .

10. The life safety device of claim 9 , wherein the volume formed by the housing is less than four inches in diameter or four inches along a side.

11. The life safety device of claim 9 , wherein a sound pressure level of greater than 85 dBA at 520 Hz is measured at a distance of ten feet from the life safety device when the audio output transducer is outputting the tone on the order of 520 Hz.

12. The life safety device of claim 11 , wherein a second sound pressure level of greater than 80 dBA is measured at 1560 Hz at the distance of ten feet the life safety device when the audio output transducer is outputting the tone on the order of 520 Hz.

13. The life safety device of claim 9 , wherein the environmental condition sensor is selected from the group consisting of: a smoke sensor and a carbon monoxide sensor.

14. The life safety device of claim 9 , wherein output of the tone on the order of 520 Hz causes an acoustic standing wave to be present within the acoustic resonator.

15. The life safety device of claim 9 , further comprising a battery-based power supply located within the housing.

16. The life safety device of claim 9 , further comprising a transducer coupling port that couples the audio output transducer with the acoustic resonator.

17. The life safety device of claim 9 , further comprising electronic control circuitry located within the housing, wherein the electronic control circuitry causes the audio output transducer to output the tone based on a hazardous condition detected using the environmental condition sensor.

18. A life safety device comprising:

a housing forming a volume less than three inches thick;

an environmental condition sensor located within the housing;

an audio output transducer that outputs a tone having a fundamental frequency of 520 Hz, the audio output transducer located within the housing; and

an acoustic resonator comprising a cavity having a closed end that houses an acoustic standing wave when the audio output transducer outputs the tone, the acoustic resonator being coupled with the audio output transducer, and the acoustic resonator being located within the housing, wherein:

the audio output transducer and the acoustic resonator are part of an audio output apparatus; and

the audio output apparatus has a cavity performance index (CPI) of at least 1.27 dBA/W-cm 3 .

19. The life safety device of claim 18 wherein the cavity of the acoustic resonator is approximately a quarter of a wavelength of the fundamental frequency.

20. The life safety device of claim 18 , further comprising a battery-based power supply located within the housing.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 5, 2017
From: GOOGLE INC.
To: GOOGLE LLC
Reel/Frame 044695/0115 →