US Patent Application 18344255. TEXTILE-ASSEMBLY TOOLKIT FOR REVERSIBLE ASSEMBLY OF A TEXTILE TO AN ELECTRONIC-SPEAKER DEVICE simplified abstract

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TEXTILE-ASSEMBLY TOOLKIT FOR REVERSIBLE ASSEMBLY OF A TEXTILE TO AN ELECTRONIC-SPEAKER DEVICE

Organization Name

Google LLC


Inventor(s)

Laura Charlotte Shumaker of Santa Rosa CA (US)


Brian Huynh of San Jose CA (US)


Edmond Lu of Mississauga CA (US)


Phanindraja Ancha of San Francisco CA (US)


Robert Sean Murphy of Mountain View CA (US)


Myrrhia R. Resneck of San Francisco CA (US)


TEXTILE-ASSEMBLY TOOLKIT FOR REVERSIBLE ASSEMBLY OF A TEXTILE TO AN ELECTRONIC-SPEAKER DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18344255 Titled 'TEXTILE-ASSEMBLY TOOLKIT FOR REVERSIBLE ASSEMBLY OF A TEXTILE TO AN ELECTRONIC-SPEAKER DEVICE'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a toolkit that allows for the reversible assembly of a textile to an electronic-speaker device. The toolkit includes various attachment features that enable the textile to be securely and accurately aligned with the device without distorting its pattern or leaving any visible edges or attachment features. Additionally, the toolkit ensures that the textile is securely attached to the device to avoid any acoustic distortion.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present document describes a textile-assembly toolkit for reversible assembly of a textile to an electronic-speaker device. The toolkit includes multiple attachment features, including rigid features with matched purposefully-designed knit types that can be combined to enable repeatable, mass-producible, reversible assembly of the textile to the electronic-speaker device. The techniques described herein enable accurate alignment of the textile on the electronic-speaker device without distorting the textile's cosmetic pattern and in a manner that results in no visible edges of the textile or visible attachment features on the exterior of the electronic-speaker device. Also, the textile-assembly toolkit includes attachment features that secure the textile with sufficient tension to avoid acoustic distortion such as rub and buzz.