Toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha (20240308442). ASSEMBLED BODY simplified abstract
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ASSEMBLED BODY
Organization Name
toyota jidosha kabushiki kaisha
Inventor(s)
Munechika Okita of Nisshin-shi (JP)
Ryohsuke Yamamoto of Kobe (JP)
ASSEMBLED BODY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240308442 titled 'ASSEMBLED BODY
The abstract of the patent application describes an assembled body that includes a back door of a vehicle with an internal space, a subwoofer attached to the back door with its front face facing outside and back face facing the internal space, and an exciter attached to the back door to cancel vibration caused by the subwoofer.
- Subwoofer attached to the back door of a vehicle.
- Subwoofer's front face oriented towards the outside of the back door.
- Subwoofer's back face oriented towards the internal space side of the back door.
- Exciter attached to the back door to cancel vibration from the subwoofer.
- Overall design aimed at improving sound quality and reducing vibration in the vehicle.
Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for enhancing audio systems in vehicles. - Entertainment industry for improved sound quality in mobile setups. - Home audio systems for better bass performance.
Problems Solved: - Minimizing vibration in the installation spot of the subwoofer. - Enhancing sound quality in confined spaces like vehicles.
Benefits: - Improved audio experience with reduced vibration. - Enhanced bass performance in limited spaces. - Better overall sound quality in various applications.
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Audio Systems for Vehicles: Subwoofer Integration" This technology can be utilized by car manufacturers, audio equipment companies, and entertainment system providers to offer premium sound quality in vehicles and other compact spaces.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the exciter cancel vibration caused by the subwoofer? - The exciter generates an output that counteracts the vibration produced by the subwoofer, effectively canceling it out. 2. What are the potential drawbacks of integrating a subwoofer into a vehicle's back door? - One potential drawback could be the added weight and space occupied by the subwoofer, which may impact the vehicle's overall performance and storage capacity.
Original Abstract Submitted
an assembled body includes: a back door of a vehicle, the back door including an internal space; a subwoofer attached to the back door, a front face of the subwoofer being oriented to the outside of the back door, a back face of the subwoofer being oriented to an internal space side of the back door; and an exciter attached to the back door, the exciter generating an output for cancelling vibration of an installation spot due to the subwoofer.