ELECTRONIC SOUND GENERATORS

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ACTIVESILENCE J. Eberspächer GmbH & Co. KG Eberspächerstrasse 24 73730 Esslingen Germany Electronic sound generators, loudspeakers, electronic sound sensors for sensing sound pressure in vehicle exhaust systems and microphones, in each case alone or in combination with the respective housing; electronic control units and computer programs for use in operating exhaust systems and exhaust system parts thereof, namely the mufflers, exhaust gas catalytic converters, soot filters, sound generators, loudspeakers, sound sensors and microphones;Exhaust systems for land, air and water vehicles propelled by internal combustion engines, comprised of exhaust pipes, mufflers, tailpipes and silencers; parts for such exhaust systems, namely metal pipes, mufflers, exhaust gas catalytic converters, soot filters, in each case alone or in combination with the respective housing;ACTIVE SILENCE;
BABY SOUND SOOTHER SHARPER IMAGE CORPORATION 350 The Embarcadero San Francisco CA 94105 Electronic sound generators, radios, CD players, DVD players, televisions, stereos, and parts and accessories thereof;sound;
THE PING!! TB-2 Briggs Product Ltd., Inc. 6726 Winterset Garden Rd. Winter Haven FL 33880 Electronic Sound Generators;TB 2;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A sound masking system according to the invention is disclosed in which one or more sound masking loudspeaker assemblies are coupled to one or more electronic sound masking signal generators. The loudspeaker assemblies in the system of the invention have a low directivity index and preferably emit an acoustic sound masking signal that has a sound masking spectrum specifically designed to provide superior sound masking in an open plan office. Each of the plurality of loudspeaker assemblies is oriented to provide the acoustic sound masking signal in a direct path into the predetermined area in which masking sound is needed. In addition, the sound masking system of the invention can include a remote control function by which a user can select from a plurality of stored sets of information for providing from a recipient loudspeaker assembly an acoustic sound masking signal having a selected sound masking spectrum.