18420977. ASSEMBLY simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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ASSEMBLY

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Ryo Yanagida of Toyota-shi (JP)

ASSEMBLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18420977 titled 'ASSEMBLY

The assembly described in the patent application includes a back door with an inner panel, a subwoofer attached to the inner panel, and two or more braces within the inner panel to reduce vibration modes caused by the subwoofer.

  • The assembly consists of a back door with an inner panel.
  • A subwoofer is attached to the inner panel.
  • Two or more braces are provided within the inner panel to reduce vibration modes.
  • The braces help reduce the primary and secondary vibration modes of the inner panel caused by the subwoofer.

Potential Applications: - Automotive industry for vehicle audio systems - Home entertainment systems - Commercial sound systems

Problems Solved: - Minimizing vibration modes in panels - Enhancing sound quality in audio systems

Benefits: - Improved audio performance - Reduced vibration distortion - Enhanced user experience

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Audio Systems for Various Applications" This technology can be used in automotive, home, and commercial audio systems to improve sound quality and reduce vibration distortion, leading to a better user experience.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the assembly reduce vibration modes in the inner panel?

  - The braces within the inner panel help dampen the vibrations caused by the subwoofer, reducing both primary and secondary vibration modes.

2. What are the potential applications of this technology beyond audio systems?

  - This technology could potentially be used in other industries where reducing vibration modes is beneficial, such as in aerospace or industrial equipment.


Original Abstract Submitted

The assembly consists of a back door including an inner panel, a subwoofer attached to the inner panel, and two or more braces which are provided in the inner panel and which reduce the primary vibration mode and the secondary vibration mode of the inner panel which is vibrated by the subwoofer.