Claims
- 1. An electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker, comprising:
a frame; at least one magnet mounted to the frame; a diaphragm secured to the frame; and an acoustic lens positioned proximate to and spaced apart from the diaphragm, where the acoustic lens includes an aperture that extends through the acoustic lens to modify the directivity pattern of the loudspeaker.
- 2. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 1 where the acoustic lens is configured to modify the directivity pattern of the electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker to increase the angular range at which at least a predetermined sound pressure level is maintained.
- 3. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 2 where the sound pressure level at a predetermined distance from the diaphragm varies less than about six decibels within an angular range.
- 4. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 2 where a beam width angle is greater than 100 degrees at frequencies up to about 16 kHz.
- 5. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 1 where the acoustic lens is configured to modify the directivity pattern of the electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker to substantially reduce the number of lobes within a listening environment.
- 6. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 1 where the acoustic lens is configured to modify the directivity pattern of the electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker to reduce the number of lobes in a plane normal to the diaphragm.
- 7. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 1 where the frame includes a recessed portion and where the diaphragm is spaced apart from the recessed portion of the frame.
- 8. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 1 where the diaphragm is substantially rectangularly shaped having a length and a width and where the aperture of the lens has a dimension ranging between about 12 millimeters and about 20 millimeters.
- 9. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 8 where the aperture has another dimension substantially equal to the length of the diaphragm.
- 10. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 7 where the recessed portion includes having a plurality of vent holes extending through the frame.
- 11. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 1 where the aperture is shaped as a slot.
- 12. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 11 where the slot has a width of about 16 millimeters.
- 13. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 1 where a ratio of diaphragm width to aperture width ranges from 2:1 through to 6:1.
- 14. An electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker comprising:
a frame; a plurality of magnets mounted to the frame; a diaphragm secured to the frame; and means for affecting the directivity of the loudspeaker by modification of an effective radiating area of the diaphragm.
- 15. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 14 where the means for affecting the directivity of the loudspeaker includes an acoustic lens spaced apart from the diaphragm.
- 16. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 15 where the acoustic lens includes an acoustically opaque body and an aperture extending through the body.
- 17. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 16 where the body is substantially planar.
- 18. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 17 where the body extends across the surface area of the diaphragm.
- 19. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 17 where the substantially planar body extends substantially parallel to the diaphragm.
- 20. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 14 where the means for affecting the directivity of the loudspeaker is configured to reduce the effective radiating area of the diaphragm.
- 21. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 20 where the means for affecting the directivity of the loudspeaker is also configured to increase a beam width angle of the loudspeaker.
- 22. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 20 where the beam width angle is increased at frequencies between about 5 kHz and about 16 kHz.
- 23. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 20 where the means for affecting the directivity of the loudspeaker is also configured to increase an angular range at which a minimum sound pressure level is maintained relative to the on axis level.
- 24. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 23 where the angular range of minimum sound pressure level occurs on a plane normal to the diaphragm.
- 25. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 24 where the plane intersects a mid-point of the diaphragm.
- 26. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 20 where the means for affecting the directivity of the loudspeaker comprises a panel positioned adjacent the diaphragm to reduce the effective radiating area, the panel including an aperture extending through the panel.
- 27. An electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker, comprising:
a frame; a plurality of magnets coupled to the frame; a diaphragm secured to the frame; an electrical circuit disposed on a surface of the diaphragm; and a panel coupled to the frame, the panel having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being substantially acoustically opaque and the second portion being substantially acoustically transparent, wherein the panel modifies the directivity pattern of the loudspeaker.
- 28. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 27 where the panel is positioned substantially parallel to and offset from the diaphragm.
- 29. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 28 where the second portion of the panel comprises an aperture extending through the panel.
- 30. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 27 where the directivity pattern is modified to include an increased beam width.
- 31. The electro-dynamic planar loudspeaker of claim 30 where the beam width is increased at frequencies between about 5 kHz and about 10 kHz.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/443,699, filed on Jan. 30, 2003. The disclosure of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/443,699 is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60443699 |
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