IMMERZ, INC. (20240334115). SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED ACOUSTO-HAPTIC SPEAKERS simplified abstract
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED ACOUSTO-HAPTIC SPEAKERS
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Shahriar Afshar of Encino CA (US)
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED ACOUSTO-HAPTIC SPEAKERS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240334115 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED ACOUSTO-HAPTIC SPEAKERS
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a transducer that can produce both acoustic and tactile stimulation by incorporating a rigid mass element on the diaphragm of a speaker.
- The transducer includes a removable mass element that can be adjusted to resonate within the frequency range of an input electrical audio signal.
- This innovation combines the audio performance of a full-range speaker with the ability to generate high-fidelity haptic vibrations.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Transducer with a rigid mass element for acoustic and tactile stimulation.
- Removable mass element for adjusting resonant frequency.
- Combines audio fidelity with palpable haptic vibrations.
Potential Applications:
- Gaming peripherals
- Virtual reality systems
- Entertainment systems
Problems Solved:
- Enhancing user experience with audio and tactile feedback.
- Improving immersion in virtual environments.
Benefits:
- High-fidelity audio performance.
- Adjustable tactile stimulation.
- Enhanced user engagement.
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Transducer Technology for Enhanced Audio and Tactile Experiences This technology can be applied in gaming peripherals, virtual reality systems, and entertainment setups to provide users with a more immersive experience.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to transducer technology, speaker design, and haptic feedback systems to understand the evolution of this innovation.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in transducer technology, audio engineering, and haptic feedback research to explore new possibilities for enhancing user experiences.
Questions about Transducer Technology: 1. How does the rigid mass element improve the performance of the transducer? 2. What are the potential limitations of incorporating tactile stimulation in audio devices?
Original Abstract Submitted
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.