ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 18 -- United States Patent no. 12,328,131, issued on June 10, was assigned to Shure Acquisition Holdings Inc. (Niles, Ill.).
"Airflow arrangement in a wireless audio transceiver housing" was invented by Jacob Cramer (Chicago) and Henry Villegas (Phoenix).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An wireless audio transceiver housing comprising an air inlet, an intake manifold, one or more fans, directing vanes, and an exhaust port, wherein the geometry of the intake manifold, the directing vanes, and the exhaust port are configured to enhance airflow from the one or more fans through the housing, over a heatsink, and out the exhaust port towards the rear of the housing by minimizing...