20240040292. LOUDSPEAKER ACCESSORY TRAY simplified abstract (Robert Bosch GmbH)

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LOUDSPEAKER ACCESSORY TRAY

Organization Name

Robert Bosch GmbH

Inventor(s)

Michael D. Kasten of Burnsville MN (US)

Andrew Grunloh of Columbia Heights MN (US)

Nicholas Sulzer of Mosinee WI (US)

Shawn Filipek of Savage MN (US)

Andrew Cho of Plymouth MN (US)

LOUDSPEAKER ACCESSORY TRAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240040292 titled 'LOUDSPEAKER ACCESSORY TRAY

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an accessory tray for a loudspeaker that includes a main portion with a perimeter and a base surface to support an accessory. It also has an anchor portion that extends under the base surface to engage a portion of the loudspeaker. The main portion has a tapering height from the rear to the front, creating a rake angle in side view.

  • The accessory tray is designed to be attached to a loudspeaker.
  • The main portion of the tray has a tapering height, creating a rake angle.
  • The base surface of the tray supports an accessory within its perimeter.
  • The anchor portion extends under the base surface to engage the loudspeaker.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Enhancing the functionality of loudspeakers by providing a convenient accessory tray.
  • Allowing users to easily attach and detach accessories to their loudspeakers.
  • Providing a stable platform for accessories such as wireless receivers, audio players, or small devices.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Lack of space or convenient storage options for accessories when using loudspeakers.
  • Difficulty in attaching or securing accessories to loudspeakers.
  • Potential damage to accessories or loudspeakers due to unstable or insecure placement.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved organization and convenience for users by providing a dedicated accessory tray.
  • Easy attachment and detachment of accessories to loudspeakers.
  • Enhanced stability and security for accessories, reducing the risk of damage.


Original Abstract Submitted

an accessory tray for a loudspeaker includes a main portion defining a perimeter and a base surface configured to support an accessory within the perimeter. an anchor portion extends under the base surface of the main portion, the anchor portion configured to engage a portion of the loudspeaker. the main portion has a tapering height from a rear to a front thereof, forming a rake angle in side view.