18384595. SOUND APPARATUS simplified abstract (LG DISPLAY CO., LTD.)

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SOUND APPARATUS

Organization Name

LG DISPLAY CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Jaehun Ye of Tokyo (JP)

SOUND APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18384595 titled 'SOUND APPARATUS

The abstract describes a sound apparatus that includes a vibration device with two surfaces that vibrate in response to an input sound signal. The device also includes vibration members and elastic members to facilitate the vibration process.

  • The sound apparatus includes a vibration device with two surfaces that vibrate in response to sound signals.
  • A first vibration member is connected to one surface, while a second vibration member is connected to the other surface.
  • The two surfaces are connected by a first elastic member to facilitate the vibration process.

Potential Applications: - This technology could be used in audio devices to enhance sound quality. - It could also be utilized in haptic feedback systems for immersive experiences in virtual reality applications.

Problems Solved: - The technology addresses the need for improved vibration mechanisms in sound devices. - It provides a solution for creating more realistic haptic feedback in virtual environments.

Benefits: - Enhanced sound quality in audio devices. - Improved user experience in virtual reality applications.

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Sound Apparatus for Enhanced Audio Experiences This technology could be commercialized in the audio equipment industry to create high-fidelity sound systems for consumers. It could also be integrated into virtual reality headsets to provide more immersive experiences for users.

Questions about Sound Apparatus: 1. How does the vibration device in the sound apparatus work to enhance sound quality? The vibration device in the sound apparatus vibrates in response to input sound signals, creating a more immersive audio experience for users.

2. What are the potential applications of this technology beyond audio devices? This technology could also be used in haptic feedback systems for virtual reality applications, providing users with more realistic sensory experiences.


Original Abstract Submitted

A sound apparatus may include a vibration device including a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface and configured to vibrate by an input sound signal, a first vibration member connected to the first surface, a second vibration member, and a first elastic member connecting the second surface to the second vibration member.