US20180020835A1 - Hinged Motion Transducer - Google Patents
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- This invention relates generally to an apparatus for converting electrical signals into physical motion through the use of an electromagnetic transducer.
- the present invention provides a robust, low profile motion system having one or more hinged elements which may be easily placed under an object or series of objects in order to impart vibrational motion in response to electrical or motion based signals from a wired or wireless signal source.
- the field of electrodynamic transducers for imparting shaking, push/pull, or other vibrational type motion is well established.
- the field of inducing motion in seating systems such that a person seated in the chair experiences vibrational sensations indicative of low frequency (ie. bass) sound includes various types of systems and configurations to accommodate different frequency oscillations.
- various hydraulic systems, rotary motors with encoders, worm drive systems and sensors for control and position verification (closed-loop) have been used in prior art systems.
- the applicant for the present invention considered these prior motion systems and found many deficiencies for the applications described in the present invention.
- a system and device is needed such that it 1) can be used in conjunction with currently installed theater seats as a retrofit upgrade, 2) performs well throughout the range of motion capable of being perceived by the human body (DC to approximately 500 Hz), 3) responds to a combination of frequencies as opposed to singular frequency oscillations, 4) moves the entire seat in one (up and down), two (tilt, up and down), or three (rock, tilt, up and down) axes, with a simple open-loop analog signal power source and low system cost and complexity.
- the current invention encompasses a hinged motion transducer which can impart motion to an object (a chair, seat(s), or other similar apparatus in the primary embodiment) in connection with signals from an audio visual presentation system, motion control signal system, or other electronic apparatus capable of driving an actuator (electrodynamic in one embodiment) incorporated with the motion transducer.
- the current invention is capable of imparting motion through the range or frequencies capable of being sensed by the human body (approximately DC through 500 Hz) as well as accommodating a combination of frequencies simultaneously (such as those frequencies associated with audiovisual presentations).
- the motion transducer may be used alone to cause vibrations in an object placed on it, or incorporated with other objects such as chairs, in order to impart motion sensations to a person sitting in the chair corresponding to an audiovisual presentation.
- multiple motion transducers may be used in connection with multiple chairs in order to impart motion to many people at once, such as in a movie theater or similar entertainment venue, the motion corresponding to audiovisual or motion based signals.
- the present invention can be used with a wide range of existing seats and chairs, and can function with seats that have as little as one supporting foot and a wide range of foot bolt patterns.
- the present invention can easily be used for retrofit theater installations by bolting down to threaded holes in the floor previously used for directly attaching the seats, and can also withstand large external forces on the seat in all directions allowing minimal seat deflection and movement both after installation and during motion operation.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing a theater seating system using multiple hinged motion transducer elements according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a front view of a single theater seat coupled with two hinged motion transducers.
- FIG. 3 is a side cutaway view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the hinged motion transducer of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a top view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a rear cutaway of the preferred embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 7 is an isometric view of one embodiment of a long coupled magnet assembly.
- FIG. 8 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a view showing a dual axis embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a view of one embodiment of a theater seat attachment system in a dual axis embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is an exploded view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 12 is another embodiment of the theater seat attachment system in a three axis embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is an exploded view of the embodiment showing in FIG. 12 .
- FIG. 14 is a view showing one embodiment of the current invention including a top moving plate extension.
- FIG. 15 is an exploded view of one embodiment of the electromagnetic assembly of the present invention.
- the present invention can find utility in a variety of implementations without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, as will be apparent from an understanding of the principles that underlie the invention.
- the present invention is best described as used in conjunction with theater seating and other items of furniture, entertainment systems (including home audio/video equipment, theater or other large public venue equipment, demonstration, laboratory, simulation, or game systems, etc) such that the transducer can vibrate the furnishings in response to electrical signals from the entertainment system, however it may find utility when used with a plethora of systems or devices which are to be moved, oscillated or vibrated, such as laboratory test subjects, dance floors, home theater seating, bed frames, platforms etc.
- example transducer apparatus 120 is shown schematically in a theater seating system 100 in FIG. 1 , and in a front view of a single motion seat 200 in FIG. 2 , to illustrate the current invention.
- Transducer 120 is located beneath one or more seat legs 110 of theater seating system 100 or single motion seat 200 in order to impart vibrational motion to a person or other subject in theater seat(s) 105 .
- Seating system 100 in FIG. 1 illustrates multiple transducer units 120 mounted under multiple connected theater seats 105 in order to impart vibrational motion during an audio-visual presentation (eg. movie, concert, theater production, etc).
- an audio-visual presentation eg. movie, concert, theater production, etc.
- Transducer units 120 are electrically connected to each other via system connection wire 130 , and at least one transducer unit is then electrically connected via wire 140 to amplifier 150 which provides the appropriate power necessary to drive electromagnetic assembly 800 in order to cause vibrational motion in theater seating 105 .
- a motion signal recording 160 may be sent or used by the amplifier 150 to drive the transducer 120 with appropriate vertical acceleration relative to time.
- Signals from accelerometer 170 , Motion recording 160 or Processor 190 to amplifier 150 can be analog, AES3 or any standard audio signal type. Signals may pass through audio mixing equipment prior to delivery to amplifier 150 .
- accelerometer 170 may be employed to provide additional or supplemental signal input to amplifier 150 in order to drive transducer 120 .
- Accelerometer 170 may be any device or apparatus that measures acceleration or vibration from the surface of an object.
- accelerometer 170 may be attached to instruments during a live musical presentation (eg. guitar, bass, drums, stage floors, etc) in order to detect nuanced vibrational characteristics during a performance which may then be imparted to audience members in theaters seats 105 in accordance with the current invention.
- the accelerometer 170 may be used to dampen motion in theater seating 105 or other object in contact with transducer 120 by utilizing “noise canceling” or similar processing algorithms in amplifier 150 in order to counteract vibrational motion detected by accelerometer 170 .
- amplifier 150 is configured as a 100 Wrms/motion transducer, DC to 500 Hz, combination of frequencies, flat frequency response amplifier
- the motion recording 160 is linear Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
- the cinema audio/video processor 190 is a Qube brand Digital Cinema Processor (such as those available from http://www.qubecinema.com/)
- the motion track 175 is linear PCM
- FIGS. 3 shows a side cutaway view along axis A-A from FIG. 2
- FIG. 4 shows an exploded view, each of transducer 120 to illustrate the current invention.
- transducer 120 comprises rigid top plate 370 operatively coupled with bottom plate 380 via a hinge mechanism.
- the hinge mechanism comprises hinge shaft 385 in bottom plate 380 inserted in hinge bushing 400 located in top plate 370 .
- hinge mechanism elements could be used to allow for angular opening/closing motion in top plate 370 with respect to bottom plate 380 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- an electromagnetic assembly 800 shown in an exploded view in FIG.
- electromagnetic assembly 800 comprises return pole 300 , permanent magnet 310 , main pole 320 , coil bobbin 330 , voice coil 340 , and return ring 350 .
- a coupled magnet assembly 1500 comprised of return pole 300 , permanent magnet 310 , main pole 320 , and return ring 350 are fixably attached to top plate 370 via screws 410 , while coil bobbin 330 and voice coil 340 are correspondingly integrated into bottom plate 380 .
- Coil wire 420 connects the voice coil 340 , and wire 140 to complete an electrical circuit with amplifier 150 .
- Similar electromagnetic assemblies and other configurations of electromagnetic assembly 800 are described in greater detail in U.S. Pat. No.
- bottom plate 380 of transducer 120 is fixably coupled to floor 390 via screws 374 .
- Seat leg 110 is fixably attached to mounting nuts 371 in top plate 370 via screws 372 .
- mounting nuts 371 are press fit PEM nuts with an interior nylon locking feature, however it will be understood and appreciated that many different fastening systems may be used depending on the desired application without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- compression and tension spring 360 is configured between top plate 370 and bottom plate 380 and fixably held in place by screw 373 . Multiple compression and tension springs may be employed. Compression and tension spring 360 may be made out of rubber, elastomeric material, metal coil, metal flexure, or other springlike material depending on the particular application.
- FIGS. 5 and 6 are top view and side cutaway view along the B-B axis of transducer 120 respectively, to illustrate the current invention.
- One or more holes 500 are provided for access by wire 140 to electrically connect with electromagnetic assembly 800 . Additional wires for power or signal provision to transducer 120 may be implemented through holes 500 in order to connect with additional electronic componentry as will be described in greater detail below.
- a retaining clip 510 is illustrated in connection with hinge shaft 385 in order to hold hinge shaft 385 in place when it is inserted through hinge bushings 400 .
- Coupled magnet assembly 700 is comprised of top pole 710 , center return pole 720 , and magnetic material 740 .
- Magnetic gap area 730 is configured to receive voice coil 340 with substantially equidistant inner diameter (ID) and outer diameter (OD) gap distances.
- the coupled stator assembly 700 is ideally sized and arranged to increase the total volume of magnetic material 740 that will fit within the space between top plate 370 and bottom plate 380 and increase the magnetic field strength within gap 730 .
- Coupled stator assembly 700 utilizes top plate 370 as a magnetic return pole. In this embodiment top plate 370 and center return pole 720 must be constructed from magnetic material. With this design it is possible to use inexpensive ceramic magnetic material as opposed to permanent magnets which are typically more expensive.
- Transducer 805 includes bottom plate 382 operatively connected to top plate 372 via piano hinge 820 .
- Top plate 372 in this embodiment is configured with a first plate portion 374 sized and shaped to accommodate electromagnetic assembly 800 , spring element 360 , and other transducer components, and a second plate portion 376 with a lower nominal height with respect to bottom plate 382 in order to support object 830 closer to the floor or other fixed surface on which transducer 805 is placed.
- object 830 such as a chair leg, or other portion of furniture can be as close to the floor as possible while still providing for the vibrational motion aspects in accordance with the current invention.
- the current embodiment also shows electrical amplifier 810 and wireless receiver 840 fully integrated within transducer 805 in order to allow for a compact, portable, and self contained motion vibration system.
- Electrical amplifier 810 according to the present embodiment is a Class-D, 100 Wrms, DC-500 Hz, combination of frequencies, flat frequency response amplifier, and wireless receiver 840 is a 2.4 gHz radio frequency (RF), DLNA device that can be activated and controlled by a (point of sale) POS system or smart device (ie. smartphone or tablet computer), both of which may be connected to an electrical source via a wire (not shown) or may be battery powered within transducer 805 .
- the present embodiment shown in FIG. 8 may be implemented for applications such as an automatic baby crib vibrational system.
- one leg or potion of a baby crib may be supported as object 830 , and transducer 805 may be used to impart vibrational motion to the crib in response to audio signals (ie. music) sent to wireless receiver 840 by a smart device (ie. smartphone or tablet computer), amplified by amplifier 810 , and driven through electromagnetic assembly 800 .
- a smart device ie. smartphone or tablet computer
- amplifier 810 amplified by amplifier 810
- electromagnetic assembly 800 Due to the extremely low profile design of transducer 805 , it is possible that only one leg of a crib may be configured with transducer 805 , without the need for other legs of the crib to be raised to level.
- a variety of compact amplifier and wireless receiver elements may be implemented with the current invention depending on the particular size and application of the transducer device, without departing from the spirit and scope of the current invention.
- FIGS. 9 through 11 an embodiment for configuration of dual axis theater seat assembly 900 is shown.
- FIG. 10 illustrates one side of the dual axis theater assembly 900 shown in FIG. 9
- FIG. 11 is an exploded view of FIG. 10 .
- two transducer 122 assemblies are arranged such that the axes of hinges 385 are in line with front axis of theater seat 100 (generally the direction of sight that a person sitting in seat 100 would experience), and bolted to the floor using screws 374 .
- Transducers 122 are functionally and systematically analogous to transducers 120 of the present invention, however transducers 122 are sized and configured to accommodate the dual axis theater seat assembly 900 as illustrated.
- Legs 110 of seat 100 are mounted to the edge opposite hinges 385 of each transducer 122 via an assembly 1100 comprising half round rod 920 in flush mounted with top plate 370 of transducer 122 , and half round rod bushing 910 mounted to the bottom surface of seat leg 110 .
- Screws 372 are mounted through spring washers 1000 and then coupled with nuts 371 in top plate 370 .
- the half round rod 920 and half round rod bushing 910 are operative together during motion induced in transducer 122 to rotate freely as the top plate 370 moves and the angle of top plate 370 with respect to bottom plate 380 changes.
- the spring washer 1000 provides for secure mounting of the seat 100 to transducer 122 while allowing a slight angle change of seat 100 relative to top plate 370 .
- the dual axis theater assembly 900 allows each foot of a dual foot seat 100 to be individually actuated to produce a side-to-side or tilt motion as well as an up and down motion.
- the degree of motion is limited by the clearances around the seat mounting bolts, the max displacement of the spring washer and the range of motion of the electromagnetic linear motor.
- the seat foot can be replaced with a platform to produce a surface for dual-axial motion and vibration.
- the rod and bushing elements in this current embodiment can be made of metal and plastic respectively, however it will be understood and appreciated that many different types and configurations of rod and bushing materials may be used for desired configurations in accordance with the current invention.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 depict an alternate bushing configuration for mounting seat leg 110 to transducer 122 .
- half sphere 1200 is mounted on top plate 370 opposite the side of hinge 385 .
- Bushing 1210 having concave half sphere bushing seat 1220 is mounted to seat leg 110 such that rotational contact can be made with half sphere 1200 .
- Screws 372 are mounted through spring washers 1000 and then coupled with nuts 371 in top plate 370 .
- the half sphere 1200 and bushing 1210 are operative together during motion induced in transducer 122 to rotate freely as the top plate 370 moves and the angle of top plate 370 with respect to bottom plate 380 changes.
- the spring washer 1000 provides for securing mounting the seat 100 to transducer 122 while allowing a slight angle change of seat 100 relative to top plate 370 .
- This configuration allows each foot of a seat with three or more feet to be individually actuated to produce three or more axis of motion. Rocking, tilting, as well as an up and down motion is possible with three hinged motion transducers. The degree of motion is limited by the clearances around the seat mounting bolts, the max angular displacement of the spring washer, and the range of motion of the electromagnetic linear actuator.
- the seat leg can be replaced with a platform to stand on, or for placement of machines, chairs, or other items of furniture to produce a surface for multi-axial motion and vibration.
- FIG. 14 illustrates an alternate embodiment of the current invention implementing a plate structure to enhance motion sensation for a user.
- top moving plate 1400 is rigidly affixed to one or more transducers 120 under seat 105 as illustrated.
- Top moving plate may be any rigid surface substrate such as metal, wood, plastic etc. which is able to impart the induced motion in transducer 120 to the feet of a user in seat 105 . It will be appreciated that the use of top moving plate 1400 produces a more realistic sensation in a user in seat 105 by allowing that users entire body, including feet, to experience motion sensations from transducer 120 .
- top moving plate 1400 may be configured with hinges (not shown) to fold or lift up when seat 105 folds up, or slidable elements such that top moving plate can slide to the back of seat 105 in order to allow access through isles or walkways surrounding seats 105 .
- Top moving plate 1400 may also be shaped and configured (ie. with angles or bent portions) to be very low and close to floor 390 in order to avoid tripping hazards in a multi seat arrangement while still providing whole body motion sensation according to the current embodiment.
- transducer assembly in addition to the various shapes, sizes, and configurations (collectively the transducer assembly), and bushing and spring assembly arrangements discussed in various embodiments above, many different ways of mounting or integrating the electromagnetic and spring assemblies with the armature top plate and stator bottom plate are possible in order to fashion a robust, low profile transducer assembly in keeping with the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- overall transducer housing (as shown and described) comprises top and bottom plates having a substantially square shape
- transducer housing shapes, sizes, and configurations are possible in keeping with the spirit and scope of the current invention. For instance, circular, triangular, rectangular, hexagonal, octagonal, as well as many other transducer housing (i.e. the top and bottom plates which form the armature and stator portions respectively) shapes and structures may be implemented in conjunction with the current invention.
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A hinged electrodynamic transducer apparatus is disclosed for providing oscillating and/or vibrational motion. The hinged transducer of the present invention is configured to be robust and low profile for installation under chairs, seats, and other items of furniture such that it can impart vibrational motion capable of being sensed by the human body (DC to approximately 500Hz.
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- This application claims the benefit of and is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/216,673, which is entitled HINGED MOTION TRANSDUCER, which application claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/794,318, which is also entitled HINGED MOTION TRANSDUCER.
- This invention relates generally to an apparatus for converting electrical signals into physical motion through the use of an electromagnetic transducer. In particular, the present invention provides a robust, low profile motion system having one or more hinged elements which may be easily placed under an object or series of objects in order to impart vibrational motion in response to electrical or motion based signals from a wired or wireless signal source.
- The field of electrodynamic transducers for imparting shaking, push/pull, or other vibrational type motion is well established. In particular, the field of inducing motion in seating systems such that a person seated in the chair experiences vibrational sensations indicative of low frequency (ie. bass) sound includes various types of systems and configurations to accommodate different frequency oscillations. For extremely low frequencies (eg. DC to 20 Hz oscillations) various hydraulic systems, rotary motors with encoders, worm drive systems and sensors for control and position verification (closed-loop) have been used in prior art systems. The applicant for the present invention considered these prior motion systems and found many deficiencies for the applications described in the present invention. Generally, existing seating transducer systems are expensive, complicated to both install and use, and prone to mechanical and other system failures. Generally the complexity and size of these prior art systems require that the mechanical and motion apparatus be integrated in/with the seat in such a way that the seat and motion transducer system must be designed together and produced as one integrated product, and multiple seats in a theater type installation may not share arms or be connected to the adjacent seats, thereby reducing the number of seats that can fit in a room. The backlash in worm drive and hysteresis in the electrical and drive systems also typically limits the operation to around 100 Hz, and since the human body can sense vibration up to approximately 500 Hz, in these systems the range from 100 Hz to 500 Hz cannot be felt by a user.
- Current art for creating vibration motion in higher frequencies capable of being sensed by the human body (eg. 20 to 500 Hz) in theater seats typically cannot adequately perform below 20 Hz because they employ inertial shaking systems using a moving mass-spring system to vibrate a portion of the seat. Typically these systems are only capable of vibrating the back or cushion area of a seat, and are not capable of moving the whole seat in unison for a realistic motion sensation.
- Thus, a system and device is needed such that it 1) can be used in conjunction with currently installed theater seats as a retrofit upgrade, 2) performs well throughout the range of motion capable of being perceived by the human body (DC to approximately 500 Hz), 3) responds to a combination of frequencies as opposed to singular frequency oscillations, 4) moves the entire seat in one (up and down), two (tilt, up and down), or three (rock, tilt, up and down) axes, with a simple open-loop analog signal power source and low system cost and complexity.
- The current invention encompasses a hinged motion transducer which can impart motion to an object (a chair, seat(s), or other similar apparatus in the primary embodiment) in connection with signals from an audio visual presentation system, motion control signal system, or other electronic apparatus capable of driving an actuator (electrodynamic in one embodiment) incorporated with the motion transducer. The current invention is capable of imparting motion through the range or frequencies capable of being sensed by the human body (approximately DC through 500 Hz) as well as accommodating a combination of frequencies simultaneously (such as those frequencies associated with audiovisual presentations).
- The motion transducer may be used alone to cause vibrations in an object placed on it, or incorporated with other objects such as chairs, in order to impart motion sensations to a person sitting in the chair corresponding to an audiovisual presentation. In one embodiment multiple motion transducers may be used in connection with multiple chairs in order to impart motion to many people at once, such as in a movie theater or similar entertainment venue, the motion corresponding to audiovisual or motion based signals. As will be appreciated from the detailed description below, the present invention can be used with a wide range of existing seats and chairs, and can function with seats that have as little as one supporting foot and a wide range of foot bolt patterns. The present invention can easily be used for retrofit theater installations by bolting down to threaded holes in the floor previously used for directly attaching the seats, and can also withstand large external forces on the seat in all directions allowing minimal seat deflection and movement both after installation and during motion operation.
- For a fuller understanding of the nature and advantages of the present invention, as well as the preferred mode of use, reference should be made to the following detailed description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the following drawings, like reference numerals designate like or similar parts throughout the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a view showing a theater seating system using multiple hinged motion transducer elements according to the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a front view of a single theater seat coupled with two hinged motion transducers. -
FIG. 3 is a side cutaway view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of the hinged motion transducer of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is a top view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 is a rear cutaway of the preferred embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 7 is an isometric view of one embodiment of a long coupled magnet assembly. -
FIG. 8 is a side view of an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is a view showing a dual axis embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is a view of one embodiment of a theater seat attachment system in a dual axis embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 11 is an exploded view of the embodiment shown inFIG. 10 . -
FIG. 12 is another embodiment of the theater seat attachment system in a three axis embodiment of the present invention -
FIG. 13 is an exploded view of the embodiment showing inFIG. 12 . -
FIG. 14 is a view showing one embodiment of the current invention including a top moving plate extension. -
FIG. 15 is an exploded view of one embodiment of the electromagnetic assembly of the present invention. - The present description is of the best presently contemplated mode of carrying out the invention. This description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense.
- All publications referenced herein are fully incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
- The present invention can find utility in a variety of implementations without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, as will be apparent from an understanding of the principles that underlie the invention. For instance, the present invention is best described as used in conjunction with theater seating and other items of furniture, entertainment systems (including home audio/video equipment, theater or other large public venue equipment, demonstration, laboratory, simulation, or game systems, etc) such that the transducer can vibrate the furnishings in response to electrical signals from the entertainment system, however it may find utility when used with a plethora of systems or devices which are to be moved, oscillated or vibrated, such as laboratory test subjects, dance floors, home theater seating, bed frames, platforms etc.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 ,example transducer apparatus 120 is shown schematically in atheater seating system 100 inFIG. 1 , and in a front view of asingle motion seat 200 inFIG. 2 , to illustrate the current invention.Transducer 120 is located beneath one ormore seat legs 110 oftheater seating system 100 orsingle motion seat 200 in order to impart vibrational motion to a person or other subject in theater seat(s) 105.Seating system 100 inFIG. 1 illustratesmultiple transducer units 120 mounted under multiple connectedtheater seats 105 in order to impart vibrational motion during an audio-visual presentation (eg. movie, concert, theater production, etc).Transducer units 120 are electrically connected to each other viasystem connection wire 130, and at least one transducer unit is then electrically connected viawire 140 toamplifier 150 which provides the appropriate power necessary to driveelectromagnetic assembly 800 in order to cause vibrational motion intheater seating 105. Amotion signal recording 160 may be sent or used by theamplifier 150 to drive thetransducer 120 with appropriate vertical acceleration relative to time. Signals fromaccelerometer 170,Motion recording 160 orProcessor 190 toamplifier 150 can be analog, AES3 or any standard audio signal type. Signals may pass through audio mixing equipment prior to delivery to amplifier 150. In one embodiment of thepresent invention accelerometer 170 may be employed to provide additional or supplemental signal input to amplifier 150 in order to drivetransducer 120.Accelerometer 170 may be any device or apparatus that measures acceleration or vibration from the surface of an object. In oneembodiment accelerometer 170 may be attached to instruments during a live musical presentation (eg. guitar, bass, drums, stage floors, etc) in order to detect nuanced vibrational characteristics during a performance which may then be imparted to audience members intheaters seats 105 in accordance with the current invention. In another embodiment, theaccelerometer 170 may be used to dampen motion intheater seating 105 or other object in contact withtransducer 120 by utilizing “noise canceling” or similar processing algorithms inamplifier 150 in order to counteract vibrational motion detected byaccelerometer 170. It may be advantageous to employ such noise cancelling/motion dampening technology in applications such as removing unwanted ground vibration from adjacent theater rooms, or removing yacht, plane, bus, or other vehicular vibrations from seats, beds, or other items of furniture in accordance with the current invention. In thepreferred embodiment amplifier 150 is configured as a 100 Wrms/motion transducer, DC to 500 Hz, combination of frequencies, flat frequency response amplifier, themotion recording 160 is linear Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), the cinema audio/video processor 190 is a Qube brand Digital Cinema Processor (such as those available from http://www.qubecinema.com/), and the motion track 175 is linear PCM, however it will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art that a variety of different existing devices and systems can be used in connection with the present invention, including integrated systems that include one or more of the above elements in a single device, without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, to maintain phase-accurate synchronization with the motion picture sound track, themotion track 180 signal can be carried within the main sound track file from cinema audio/video processor 190 alongside other main sound audio channels -
FIGS. 3 shows a side cutaway view along axis A-A fromFIG. 2 , andFIG. 4 shows an exploded view, each oftransducer 120 to illustrate the current invention. Generally,transducer 120 comprises rigidtop plate 370 operatively coupled withbottom plate 380 via a hinge mechanism. In the present embodiment the hinge mechanism compriseshinge shaft 385 inbottom plate 380 inserted inhinge bushing 400 located intop plate 370. It will be appreciated that a variety of hinge mechanism elements could be used to allow for angular opening/closing motion intop plate 370 with respect tobottom plate 380 without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. In order to facilitate vibrational motion intransducer 120 an electromagnetic assembly 800 (shown in an exploded view inFIG. 15 ) is configured withintop plate 370 andbottom plate 380. Generallyelectromagnetic assembly 800 comprisesreturn pole 300,permanent magnet 310,main pole 320,coil bobbin 330,voice coil 340, andreturn ring 350. In the preferred embodiment, a coupledmagnet assembly 1500 comprised ofreturn pole 300,permanent magnet 310,main pole 320, andreturn ring 350 are fixably attached totop plate 370 viascrews 410, whilecoil bobbin 330 andvoice coil 340 are correspondingly integrated intobottom plate 380.Coil wire 420 connects thevoice coil 340, andwire 140 to complete an electrical circuit withamplifier 150. Similar electromagnetic assemblies and other configurations ofelectromagnetic assembly 800 are described in greater detail in U.S. Pat. No. 8,061,210, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention,bottom plate 380 oftransducer 120 is fixably coupled tofloor 390 viascrews 374.Seat leg 110 is fixably attached to mountingnuts 371 intop plate 370 viascrews 372. In the preferredembodiment mounting nuts 371 are press fit PEM nuts with an interior nylon locking feature, however it will be understood and appreciated that many different fastening systems may be used depending on the desired application without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. In order to provide resilient support totransducer 120 and support the load fromtheater seat 105, compression andtension spring 360 is configured betweentop plate 370 andbottom plate 380 and fixably held in place byscrew 373. Multiple compression and tension springs may be employed. Compression andtension spring 360 may be made out of rubber, elastomeric material, metal coil, metal flexure, or other springlike material depending on the particular application. -
FIGS. 5 and 6 are top view and side cutaway view along the B-B axis oftransducer 120 respectively, to illustrate the current invention. One ormore holes 500 are provided for access bywire 140 to electrically connect withelectromagnetic assembly 800. Additional wires for power or signal provision totransducer 120 may be implemented throughholes 500 in order to connect with additional electronic componentry as will be described in greater detail below. A retainingclip 510 is illustrated in connection withhinge shaft 385 in order to holdhinge shaft 385 in place when it is inserted throughhinge bushings 400. - Turning now to
FIG. 7 , an alternative long magnet assembly embodiment is illustrated. Coupledmagnet assembly 700 is comprised oftop pole 710,center return pole 720, andmagnetic material 740.Magnetic gap area 730 is configured to receivevoice coil 340 with substantially equidistant inner diameter (ID) and outer diameter (OD) gap distances. The coupledstator assembly 700 is ideally sized and arranged to increase the total volume ofmagnetic material 740 that will fit within the space betweentop plate 370 andbottom plate 380 and increase the magnetic field strength withingap 730. Coupledstator assembly 700 utilizestop plate 370 as a magnetic return pole. In this embodimenttop plate 370 andcenter return pole 720 must be constructed from magnetic material. With this design it is possible to use inexpensive ceramic magnetic material as opposed to permanent magnets which are typically more expensive. - Turning now to
FIG. 8 , a side profile view of an alternative embodiment of the present transducer invention is illustrated.Transducer 805 includesbottom plate 382 operatively connected totop plate 372 viapiano hinge 820.Top plate 372 in this embodiment is configured with afirst plate portion 374 sized and shaped to accommodateelectromagnetic assembly 800,spring element 360, and other transducer components, and asecond plate portion 376 with a lower nominal height with respect tobottom plate 382 in order to supportobject 830 closer to the floor or other fixed surface on whichtransducer 805 is placed. Using thisconfiguration object 830, such as a chair leg, or other portion of furniture can be as close to the floor as possible while still providing for the vibrational motion aspects in accordance with the current invention. The current embodiment also showselectrical amplifier 810 andwireless receiver 840 fully integrated withintransducer 805 in order to allow for a compact, portable, and self contained motion vibration system.Electrical amplifier 810 according to the present embodiment is a Class-D, 100 Wrms, DC-500 Hz, combination of frequencies, flat frequency response amplifier, andwireless receiver 840 is a 2.4 gHz radio frequency (RF), DLNA device that can be activated and controlled by a (point of sale) POS system or smart device (ie. smartphone or tablet computer), both of which may be connected to an electrical source via a wire (not shown) or may be battery powered withintransducer 805. The present embodiment shown inFIG. 8 may be implemented for applications such as an automatic baby crib vibrational system. In this embodiment one leg or potion of a baby crib may be supported asobject 830, andtransducer 805 may be used to impart vibrational motion to the crib in response to audio signals (ie. music) sent towireless receiver 840 by a smart device (ie. smartphone or tablet computer), amplified byamplifier 810, and driven throughelectromagnetic assembly 800. Due to the extremely low profile design oftransducer 805, it is possible that only one leg of a crib may be configured withtransducer 805, without the need for other legs of the crib to be raised to level. It will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art that a variety of compact amplifier and wireless receiver elements may be implemented with the current invention depending on the particular size and application of the transducer device, without departing from the spirit and scope of the current invention. - Turning now to
FIGS. 9 through 11 , an embodiment for configuration of dual axistheater seat assembly 900 is shown.FIG. 10 illustrates one side of the dualaxis theater assembly 900 shown inFIG. 9 , andFIG. 11 is an exploded view ofFIG. 10 . According to the present embodiment twotransducer 122 assemblies are arranged such that the axes ofhinges 385 are in line with front axis of theater seat 100 (generally the direction of sight that a person sitting inseat 100 would experience), and bolted to the floor using screws 374.Transducers 122 are functionally and systematically analogous totransducers 120 of the present invention, howevertransducers 122 are sized and configured to accommodate the dual axistheater seat assembly 900 as illustrated.Legs 110 ofseat 100 are mounted to the edge opposite hinges 385 of eachtransducer 122 via anassembly 1100 comprising halfround rod 920 in flush mounted withtop plate 370 oftransducer 122, and halfround rod bushing 910 mounted to the bottom surface ofseat leg 110.Screws 372 are mounted throughspring washers 1000 and then coupled withnuts 371 intop plate 370. In this embodiment the halfround rod 920 and halfround rod bushing 910 are operative together during motion induced intransducer 122 to rotate freely as thetop plate 370 moves and the angle oftop plate 370 with respect tobottom plate 380 changes. Thespring washer 1000 provides for secure mounting of theseat 100 totransducer 122 while allowing a slight angle change ofseat 100 relative totop plate 370. The dualaxis theater assembly 900 allows each foot of adual foot seat 100 to be individually actuated to produce a side-to-side or tilt motion as well as an up and down motion. The degree of motion is limited by the clearances around the seat mounting bolts, the max displacement of the spring washer and the range of motion of the electromagnetic linear motor. In this embodiment the seat foot can be replaced with a platform to produce a surface for dual-axial motion and vibration. The rod and bushing elements in this current embodiment can be made of metal and plastic respectively, however it will be understood and appreciated that many different types and configurations of rod and bushing materials may be used for desired configurations in accordance with the current invention. -
FIGS. 12 and 13 depict an alternate bushing configuration for mountingseat leg 110 totransducer 122. In thisembodiment half sphere 1200 is mounted ontop plate 370 opposite the side ofhinge 385. Bushing 1210 having concave halfsphere bushing seat 1220 is mounted toseat leg 110 such that rotational contact can be made withhalf sphere 1200.Screws 372 are mounted throughspring washers 1000 and then coupled withnuts 371 intop plate 370. In this embodiment thehalf sphere 1200 andbushing 1210 are operative together during motion induced intransducer 122 to rotate freely as thetop plate 370 moves and the angle oftop plate 370 with respect tobottom plate 380 changes. Thespring washer 1000 provides for securing mounting theseat 100 totransducer 122 while allowing a slight angle change ofseat 100 relative totop plate 370. This configuration allows each foot of a seat with three or more feet to be individually actuated to produce three or more axis of motion. Rocking, tilting, as well as an up and down motion is possible with three hinged motion transducers. The degree of motion is limited by the clearances around the seat mounting bolts, the max angular displacement of the spring washer, and the range of motion of the electromagnetic linear actuator. In this embodiment the seat leg can be replaced with a platform to stand on, or for placement of machines, chairs, or other items of furniture to produce a surface for multi-axial motion and vibration. -
FIG. 14 illustrates an alternate embodiment of the current invention implementing a plate structure to enhance motion sensation for a user. In this embodiment top movingplate 1400 is rigidly affixed to one ormore transducers 120 underseat 105 as illustrated. Top moving plate may be any rigid surface substrate such as metal, wood, plastic etc. which is able to impart the induced motion intransducer 120 to the feet of a user inseat 105. It will be appreciated that the use of top movingplate 1400 produces a more realistic sensation in a user inseat 105 by allowing that users entire body, including feet, to experience motion sensations fromtransducer 120. In other words, a whole body experience can be accomplished via this embodiment as opposed to other embodiments where the users feet may be resting on the ground in front ofseat 105 where motion sensations fromtransducer 120 will not be felt. For convenience in a multi seat setup, top movingplate 1400 may be configured with hinges (not shown) to fold or lift up whenseat 105 folds up, or slidable elements such that top moving plate can slide to the back ofseat 105 in order to allow access through isles orwalkways surrounding seats 105. Top movingplate 1400 may also be shaped and configured (ie. with angles or bent portions) to be very low and close tofloor 390 in order to avoid tripping hazards in a multi seat arrangement while still providing whole body motion sensation according to the current embodiment. - It will be appreciated that in addition to the various shapes, sizes, and configurations (collectively the transducer assembly), and bushing and spring assembly arrangements discussed in various embodiments above, many different ways of mounting or integrating the electromagnetic and spring assemblies with the armature top plate and stator bottom plate are possible in order to fashion a robust, low profile transducer assembly in keeping with the spirit and scope of the present invention. Additionally, while the overall transducer housing (as shown and described) comprises top and bottom plates having a substantially square shape, it will be understood that many different transducer housing shapes, sizes, and configurations are possible in keeping with the spirit and scope of the current invention. For instance, circular, triangular, rectangular, hexagonal, octagonal, as well as many other transducer housing (i.e. the top and bottom plates which form the armature and stator portions respectively) shapes and structures may be implemented in conjunction with the current invention.
- Many additional forms and implementations of the low profile transducer apparatus of the present invention could be contemplated for a variety of purposes without departing from the scope and spirit of the current invention.
- The system and process of the present invention has been described above in terms of functional aspects in schematic diagram format. It is understood that unless otherwise stated to the contrary herein, one or more functions and aspects of the apparatus may be integrated in a single physical device, or one or more functions may be implemented in separate physical devices, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
- It is appreciated that detailed discussion of the actual implementation of each apparatus module is not necessary for an enabling understanding of the invention. The actual implementation is well within the routine skill of a mechanical and system engineer, given the disclosure herein of the system attributes, functionality, and inter-relationship of the various functional modules in the system. A person skilled in the art, applying ordinary skill can practice the present invention without undue experimentation.
- While the invention has been described with respect to the described embodiments in accordance therewith, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and improvements may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited by the specific illustrated embodiments.
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1. A device for imparting vibration motion to an object, the device comprising:
a top portion;
a bottom portion corresponding to the top portion;
a hinge element movably connecting said top portion and said bottom portion, the hinge element located at common ends of the top portion and bottom portion such that the top portion can open with respect to the bottom portion;
an electrodynamic actuator between the top portion and the bottom portion, the electrodynamic actuator being capable of effecting an open and close motion in the top portion with respect to the bottom portion when activated by electronic signals.
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