This application is a U.S. national stage application of the PCT International Application No. PCT/JP2018/001108 filed on Jan. 17, 2018, which claims the benefit of foreign priority of Japanese patent application No. 2017-029312 filed on Feb. 20, 2017, the contents all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an acoustic lens that adjusts directivity of a sound, and to a speaker system including the acoustic lens.
A propagation distance of a sound wave output from a diaphragm changes by a solid obstacle. The sound wave of which propagation distance has changed by the solid obstacle and the sound wave directly radiated from the diaphragm differ from each other in time of being radiated to a space. Therefore, both differ from each other in apparent velocity of sound, and as a result, the sound wave is refracted in a direction where a path is longer. An acoustic lens is a device using this phenomenon and for diffusing a propagation direction of the sound wave (for example, refer to PTL 1).
Such an acoustic lens is disposed in front of a tweeter having strong sound straightness, whereby a sound field spreads horizontally, and a listening area can be expanded.
PTL 1: Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. H08-331684
The present disclosure provides an acoustic lens that adjusts directivity of a speaker. Moreover, the present disclosure provides a speaker system including the acoustic lens.
In a first aspect of the present disclosure, a first acoustic lens that adjusts directivity of a sound emitted from a speaker is provided. The first acoustic lens includes a plurality of fins arranged at a predetermined interval. A first fin that is one of the plurality of fins at least includes: a first notch portion provided on a front side of a path of the sound; and a second notch portion provided on a rear side of the path of the sound. The second notch portion has a shape corresponding to a shape of a diaphragm of the speaker, the diaphragm being disposed in proximity to the first fin.
In a second aspect of the present disclosure, a second acoustic lens that adjusts directivity of a sound emitted from a speaker is provided. The second acoustic lens includes a plurality of fins arranged at a predetermined interval. The plurality of fins are arranged parallel to a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the plurality of fins. A notch portion is formed on a front side of a path of the sound in each of the plurality of fins. A shape of each of the plurality of fins is asymmetrical in the longitudinal direction.
In a third aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a speaker system including: the speaker that outputs the sound; and one of the first and second acoustic lenses, the one acoustic lens being disposed on the path of the sound emitted from the speaker.
The present disclosure provides an acoustic lens that expands a listening area, and a speaker system including such an acoustic lens.
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings as appropriate. However, detailed descriptions more than necessary may be omitted. For example, a detailed description of a matter which is already well-known, or a repetitive description for a substantially identical configuration may be omitted. This is to avoid unnecessarily redundancy in the following description, and to facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art.
The inventors provide the accompanying drawings and the following description to help those skilled in the art sufficiently understand the present disclosure, and therefore have no intention to put any limitation by those drawings and description on subject matters described in claims.
Hereinafter, specific exemplary embodiments of a speaker system of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Speaker system 100 includes a speaker net attached inward from louver 80. Speaker net is attached for the purpose of subjecting speaker units to hiding, dust prevention, protection and the like.
Moreover, woofer 70 that outputs a sound at a low frequency is disposed on a bottom face of speaker system 100. Woofer 70 is disposed to face downward. As described above, speaker system 100 is a 3-way speaker system provided with the speakers in charge of respective audio frequencies which are the high, middle range and low frequencies.
As illustrated in
A part (A) of
As mentioned above, speaker system 100 according to the present exemplary embodiment is a compact device, and is required to spread the sound. In the present exemplary embodiment, acoustic lenses 40L, 40R are attached to tweeters 30L, 30R, whereby the spread (diffusion) of the sounds at the high frequency in the horizontal direction is achieved. The acoustic lens is a known technique for expanding a propagation range of a sound. Herein, in order to further expand the propagation range of the sound, a distance difference between paths only needs to be increased. However, in this case, the acoustic lens is increased in size. The speaker system according to the present exemplary embodiment is compact, and it is difficult to mount large acoustic lenses on the speaker system. In contrast, acoustic lenses 40L, 40R according to the present exemplary embodiment have configurations in which such propagation ranges of the sounds can be further expanded even if acoustic lenses 40L, 40R are compact. Hereinafter, the configurations of such acoustic lenses 40L, 40R will be described. Note that, since acoustic lens 40L for Lch and acoustic lens 40R for Rch have bilaterally symmetrical configurations, the configuration of only acoustic lens 40R for the Rch will be described below for convenience of explanation.
Parts (A) to (E) of
As illustrated in the part (A) of
As illustrated in the parts (B) and (C) of
A part (A) of
A triangle notch portion 45 is provided on a front portion of each of fins 44a to 44d. This notch portion 45 can differentiate lengths of the paths where the sound wave propagates. Hence, a lens effect occurs, and a propagation direction of the sound wave can be refracted. Such an effect of refracting the propagation direction of the sound wave is referred to as an acoustic lens effect.
(Eccentric Fin)
In the present exemplary embodiment, the shape of each of fins 44a to 44b is bilaterally asymmetrical. This is for the purpose of diffusing the sound more in a direction toward one end of each of fins 44a to 44d, instead of diffusing the sound uniformly in the longitudinal direction of fins 44a to 44d.
For example, in the part (A) of
As described above, the shape of notch portions 45 as the front portions of fins 44a to 44d is set so that the sound from tweeter 30R is diffused to a further outside in the horizontal direction of speaker system 100 (more rightward when viewed from front of speaker system 100). The same also applies to the Lch, and by acoustic lens 40L, the sound from Lch tweeter 30L is output while being diffused leftward of speaker system 100. As a result, a listening area in the horizontal direction of speaker system 100 can be expanded.
(Dome-Shaped Notch Portion)
Moreover, as illustrated in the parts (A) and (B) of
Generally, a frequency at start of control is inversely proportional to a length of a fin that forms a path of a sound. Hence, when the length of the fin is short, there is a problem that a sound at a low frequency cannot be controlled. In the present exemplary embodiment, it is possible to extend fins 44b, 44c to the proximity of diaphragm 32 of tweeter 30R. As a result, it is possible to ensure the paths, which are formed of fins 44b, 44c, to be longer. In this way, a controllable frequency can be shifted to a lower frequency (11 kHz in this example). That is, even in a case where a space for the fins is not ensured sufficiently due to miniaturization of the device, a degree of freedom in design can be increased since such a controllable frequency range can be expanded.
Measurement results of acoustic characteristics of acoustic lenses 40R and 40L configured as described above will be shown below.
It can be seen that, in a case where the acoustic lens is not mounted (refer to
In contrast, it can be understood that, in a case where the acoustic lens according to the present exemplary embodiment is mounted (refer to
Referring to
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As described above, as seen from
Hereinafter, louver 80 attached to the front face of speaker system 100 will be described.
As illustrated in the part (A) of
Note that, as a method of causing louver 80 to function as the acoustic lens, a thickness of the louver boards of louver 80 may be varied depending on locations in place of or in addition to providing the notch portions and differentiating the length of the paths. That is, a thickness of regions where acoustic resistance is desired to be increased (for example, on the outside in the horizontal direction of the speaker system) only needs to be increased. The louver boards can be acoustic resistance in the propagation of the sound, and accordingly, a degree of the resistance changes by changing the thickness. Hence, a velocity of the sound can be changed by the thickness when the sound is caused to pass through the louver boards. For example, as illustrated in
Moreover, as illustrated in
As described above, each of acoustic lenses 40L, 40R according to the present exemplary embodiment is an acoustic lens that adjust the directivity of the sound emitted from each of tweeters 30L, 30R (an example of the speaker). Each of acoustic lenses 40L, 40R includes the plurality of fins 44a to 44d arranged at a predetermined interval. At least one fin (fin 44b and fin 44c) of the plurality of fins 44a to 44d includes: notch portion 45 (an example of a first notch portion) provided on a front side of the path of the sound (an example of a first notch portion); and notch portion 46b, 46c (an example of a second notch portion) formed on the rear side of the path of the sound in accordance with the shape of the diaphragm of the speaker, which is disposed in proximity to the fin, on the rear of the path of the sound.
Notch portions 46b, 46c are provided on the rear side of fins 44b, 44c, whereby it is possible to bring fins 44b, 44c closer to diaphragm 32 of the speaker. Hence, even in a case where a space for installing the fins is small, the fins can be extended to the proximity of the diaphragm of the speaker, and it is possible to lengthen the paths by the fins. In this way, even in the case where the space for installing the fins is small, the controllable frequency can be shifted to a lower range.
Fins 44a to 44d are arranged parallel to a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the fins. The shape of fins 44a to 44d is asymmetrical in the longitudinal direction of fins 44a to 44d. That is, fins 44a to 44d are eccentric fins. In this way, mutually different lens effects are given in a lateral direction of the speaker. Hence, the listening area can be expanded more outward in the horizontal direction of speaker system 100.
Rear notch portions 46b, 46c are formed to match with at least one of the curved surface that constitutes the outer diameter of diaphragm 32 of the tweeter disposed behind the fins and of the inclined surface of diaphragm 32 (refer to
Moreover, the present exemplary embodiment discloses the acoustic lens that adjust the directivity of the sound emitted from the speaker, the acoustic lens including the plurality of fins 44a to 44d arranged at a predetermined interval. The plurality of fins are arranged parallel to the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the fins. In each of fins 44a to 44d, notch portion 45 is formed on the front side of the path of the sound. The shape of each of fins 44a to 44d is asymmetrical in the longitudinal direction of the fin. In this way, the sound can be further diffused on one end side in the longitudinal direction of the fin.
Moreover, speaker system 100 (an example of a speaker device) according to the present exemplary embodiment includes: tweeters 30L, 30R (examples of speakers) which output the sounds; and acoustic lenses 40L, 40R disposed on the paths of the sounds emitted from the tweeters.
Speaker system 100 further includes louver 80 attached with louver boards 81a to 81d. Louver boards 81a to 81d are arranged at a predetermined interval in the thickness direction of the louver boards. The interval between louver boards 81a to 81d and the interval between fins 44a to 44d of the acoustic lens are equal to each other. In this way, the sounds from speaker system 100 are caused to smoothly propagate to the outside of speaker system 100.
Notch portion 85 may be provided in the front portion of each of louver boards 81a to 81d in the path of the sound. In this way, louver 80 can function as the acoustic lens together with acoustic lenses 40L, 40R.
The inclination angle of louver boards 81a to 81d in louver 80 and the inclination angle of fins 44a to 44d may be equal to each other. In this way, louver 80 can function as the acoustic lens together with acoustic lenses 40L, 40R.
The thickness of louver boards in louver 80 may vary in accordance with the positions in the longitudinal direction of louver boards 81a to 81d (refer to
Acoustic lenses 40L, 40R are provided for tweeters 30L, 30R. The acoustic lenses are applied to tweeters 30L, 30R which output high-frequency sounds having strong directivity, whereby the directivity at the high frequency can be improved.
The first exemplary embodiment has been described above as an example of the technique disclosed in the present application. However, the technique according to the present disclosure is not limited to the first exemplary embodiment, but is applicable to other exemplary embodiments including appropriate modifications, replacements, additions, omissions, and the like. It is also possible that constituent elements described in the above first exemplary embodiment are combined to create a new exemplary embodiment. Accordingly, other exemplary embodiments will be described below.
In the first exemplary embodiment, the number of fins 41a to 41d in each of acoustic lenses 40L, 40R is set to four; however, the number of fins is not limited to this. The acoustic lens may include an arbitrary number of fins.
In the above exemplary embodiment, notch portions 46b, 46c are provided on the rear side of only fins 41b, 41c which are the second and the third from the top. However, the fins provided with the notch portions on the rear side are not limited to the fins at these positions. Whether or not the notch portions are to be provided on the rear side only needs to be determined based on a positional relationship between the fins and the diaphragm of the speaker.
The shape of the notch portions provided on the acoustic lens is not limited to that disclosed in the first exemplary embodiment. An arbitrary shape (for example, a rectangular shape, a circular arc shape) is adopted as long as the shape is a shape that allows a change of the length of the sound path (that is, the velocity of the sound).
Speaker system 100 according to the present exemplary embodiment is a 3-way speaker system including three types of the speakers different in audio frequency; however, the acoustic lens according to the present exemplary embodiment is not limited to this. The acoustic lens according to the present exemplary embodiment is also applied to a 2-way speaker system.
The exemplary embodiments have been described above as examples of the technique in the present disclosure. For that purpose, the accompanying drawings and detailed descriptions have been provided.
Hence, the constituent elements described in the accompanying drawings and the detailed description may include not only the constituent elements essential for solving the problem but also constituent elements that are not essential for solving the problem in order to illustrate the technique. For this reason, even if these unessential constituent elements are described in the accompanying drawings and the detailed description, these unessential constituent elements should not be immediately approved as being essential.
Moreover, since the above exemplary embodiments illustrate the technique in the present disclosure, various modifications, substitutions, additions and omissions can be performed within the scope of claims and equivalent scope of claims.
The present disclosure is useful for the acoustic lens that adjusts the directivity of the sound and for the speaker device that outputs the sound. For example, the present disclosure is useful for a compact speaker device that cannot ensure an interval between speakers of right and left channels.
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