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Kore Mat Technology

Kore Mat Technology. Presented by: Henry Chan, Susan Lin, Carla Kolta, Johnny Quoc Lai Team 2005. Abstract.

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Kore Mat Technology

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  1. Kore Mat Technology Presented by: Henry Chan, Susan Lin, Carla Kolta, Johnny Quoc Lai Team 2005

  2. Abstract • Today in the booming field of audio acoustic technology, we are utilizing Reversal Acoustic Kore Mat Technology to help amplify sound as opposed to absorbing it, as other manufactures using foam materials are presently doing. Henry Chen

  3. Claim • - Reversal Acoustic Kore Mat Technology is a new evolution in acoustic sound design. We have developed Kore mat material that consists of a honeycomb looking polyurethane foam material that will be used as a sound deflector when combined with epoxy resin. Our design uses a combination of ideas from two patents held by Onkyo Corporation. Patent # 20050039975 demonstrates acoustic reflection and absorption, and Patent # 6,855,739 is a modified polyurethane foamed material used for absorption. Instead of using the material to function as a sound absorber as does Onkyo Corporation’s technology, we will use the material to serve as a sound amplifier. This will induce the sound wave through the Kore Mat Honeycomb like structure, causing it to move very quickly through the enclosure; thus canceling itself out in noise distortion and amplifying its sound by its movement. The key is to have the sound wave hit the multiple honeycomb surfaces, which causes the reverse acoustic waves to move faster than they normally would. The result is the creation of a sound that is louder and deeper in comparison to a system that lacks Kore Mat technology. The design will vary on where the Kore Mat material is placed, depending upon the size and shape of the enclosed box. Johnny Lai

  4. Description of Materials and functions of invention Henry Chen

  5. Fiberglass • Used to make the speaker enclosure and helps bind the Kore Mat material to the surface of the enclosure. • Thickness of enclosure made of fiberglass will be ¾ inch thick and will sanded down and waxed for a smooth surface. Henry Chen

  6. Modified polyurethane foamed materials used as adsorbents patent # 6,855,739 • This will serve as the Kore Mat material and will be filled in a honeycomb structure. • This material is essential to our invention. Henry Chen

  7. Epoxy resin and catalyst • Used to create and bind enclosures for Kore Mat. • Used to fill Kore Mat and create a solid composition Henry Chen

  8. Onkyo Corporation withacoustic reflection and absorption patent # 20050039975 • Kore Mat derived from the concepts of Onkyo Corporationacoustic reflection and absorption. • Concept of reflection followed by absorption. Henry Chen

  9. Diagram Johnny Lai

  10. Kore Mat material shown above Johnny Lai

  11. Density of Kore Mat Foam Johnny Lai

  12. Basic structure of Kore Mat Johnny Lai

  13. Blue- Sound wave hitting Kore MatRed- Sound wave reflecting off Kore Mat Johnny Lai

  14. Kore Mat has the ability to small enclosures to help amplify its sound potential. Johnny Lai

  15. Final production model Johnny Lai

  16. Summary of Invention • Using Kore Mat Technology will enable the listener to amplify his sound and hear a rich deep bass that is not experienced without Kore Mat. When sound waves travel through the Kore Mat honeycomb like structure, they will be hitting a surface that will break that single sound wave into multiple sound waves. This will allow the sound waves to move faster as they continue to strike the Kore Mat’s surface, causing the sound distortion to neutralize itself. Carla Kolta

  17. Anticipated Costs of Manufacturing, Marketing Carla Kolta

  18. Marketing Invention: • We will market our product to car/mobile audio consumers due to soaring market trends. We will allocate $125,000 solely towards developing a marketing campaign that will target car audio magazines, men’s magazines such as Stuff or FHM, and car show sponsorships in SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association). This will allow us to hit our primary target market age group of individuals between the ages of 18 and 26. If we are successful, we will then look into television sponsorships, such as MTV’s “Pimp My Ride” that will further build exposure and create a niche in the market for our product. Carla Kolta

  19. Anticipated Market/ Client Base • The anticipated market would currently be car audio, due to its current trend in soaring sales of audio components. People want the best sound while listening to the stereo in their cars and driving from point A to point B. Targeting this market will be perfect at the time when this trend is continuing to grow. As soon as this market matures, we will move towards home audio sales and license our technology to other manufactures. Susan Lin

  20. Projected Profits Susan Lin

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