1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a voice-generating acoustic device applied in loudspeakers for displacing air.
2. The Prior Arts
The working principle of the dynamic loudspeaker is that an electromagnetic field is generated in a direction perpendicular to the magnetic field induced by a permanent magnet of the loudspeaker when a current flows through a voice coil of the loudspeaker such that a movable coil is activated to move within the gap D (a clearance between the voice coil and the magnet) that enables the diaphragm attached on the voice coil to vibrate up and down and sound to play the roll of a transducer for converting electric energy into sound.
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The primary object of the present invention is to provide a cone with better strength for eliminating any possible deformation or tone-quality degradation.
For improvements, the cone is formed polygonally without showing any ridged line that might deteriorate the elasticity of cone's diaphragm and strength.
Compared with a conventional cone of loudspeaker, a polygonally formed cone of the present invention without conspicuous ridged lines is merited in elasticity and long lifetime.
For more detailed information regarding advantages or features of the present invention, at least one example of preferred embodiment will be described below with reference to the annexed drawings.
The related drawings in connection with the detailed description of the present invention to be made later are described briefly as follows, in which:
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It is understood that a cone 1 is formed in a pentagonal cone formed with a central through hole 13 for mounting a voice coil. In building the cone 1, a plurality of turning points 11 is formed radially on a peripheral inner surface of the cone to divide it into multiple planes. Also, at least an annular deflective line 12 is formed on a waistline defined above the through hole 13 for further dividing each plane into two. The key point is that there are no conspicuous ridged lines made and shown in any of the intersections of the turning points 11 and the annular defective line 12, such that it is possible to maintain the elasticity of the cone and prolong the lifetime thereof.
In the above described, at least one preferred embodiment has been described in detail with reference to the drawings annexed, and it is apparent that numerous changes or modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope thereof, as set forth in the claims below.