Claims
- 1. An audio transducer comprising:
- a frame;
- a diaphragm supported by the frame including at least two elongate resilient webs having respective intermediate portions thereof joined together to form a movable expanse extending substantially in a plane, the expanse being movable in the direction of the plane, the webs each having a flexible end portion extending from the expanse in an arc;
- coil means attached to the expanse of the diaphragm;
- magnetic means for producing a magnetic field extending substantially normal to the expanse;
- the diaphragm having a first layer formed of a first sheet of material;
- the diaphragm having a second layer formed of a second sheet of material suitable for lamination with the first layer, the second layer being bonded to the first layer, the first layer being formed of a material having a first damping characteristic corresponding to a first rate with which the first layer dissipates resonant energy in the diaphragm, the second layer being formed of a material having a second damping characteristic corresponding to a second rate with which the second layer dissipates resonant energy in the diaphragm, the second damping characteristic being unequal to the first damping characteristic;
- the diaphragm being sufficient flexible to permit movement of the expanse in the plane so as to produce sound, while having sufficiently rigidity to retain the diaphragm's shape at rest; and
- connecting means for conducting electrical impulses to the coil means;
- the first layer being a plastic film, and the second layer being a plastic fabric.
- 2. The auto transducer of claim 1 wherein the first layer is polyester film, and wherein the second layer is a woven polyester fabric.
- 3. The auto transducer of claim 1 wherein the first layer is of a thickness in the range of about 0.001 to 0.003 inches.
- 4. The auto transducer of claim 1 wherein the second layer is of a thickness in a range of about 0.002 to 0.004 inches.
- 5. The transducer of claim 1 wherein the webs each include a first layer made of a plastic film and a second layer made of a fabric material.
- 6. The transducer of claim 5 wherein the first layer is formed of a polyester or polyamide film and the second layer is formed from a woven polyester cloth.
- 7. The transducer of claim 6 wherein the first and second layers are attached by a pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive.
- 8. An audio transducer comprising:
- a frame;
- a diaphragm supported by the frame including at least two elongate resilient webs having respective intermediate portions thereof joined together to form a movable expanse extending substantially in a plane, the expanse being movable in the direction of the plane, the webs each having a flexible end portion extending from the expanse in an arc;
- coil means attached to the expanse of the diaphragm;
- magnetic means for producing a magnetic field extending substantially normal to the expanse;
- the diaphragm having a first layer formed of a first sheet of material;
- the diaphragm having a second layer formed of a second sheet of material suitable for lamination wit the first layer, the second layer being bonded to the first layer, the first layer being formed of a material having a first damping characteristic corresponding to a first rate with which the first layer dissipates resonant energy in the diaphragm, the second layer being formed of a material having a second damping characteristic corresponding to a second rate with which the second layer dissipates resonant energy in the diaphragm, the second damping characteristic being unequal to the first damping characteristic;
- the diaphragm being sufficiently flexible to permit movement of the expanse in the plane so as to produce sound, while having sufficiently rigidity to retain the diaphragm's shape at rest; and
- connecting means for conducting electrical impulses to the coil means;
- the first and second layers being bonded together by a pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive.
- 9. An audio transducer comprising:
- a multi-layer diaphragm having a coil-carrying portion;
- a frame for supporting the diaphragm in a substantially cylindrical configuration;
- the diaphragm including a first layer formed of a film that is sufficiently rigid as to be capable of supporting itself in the cylindrical configuration and a second layer formed of a fabric and bonded to the first layer to conform to the cylindrical configuration;
- coil means attached to the coil-carrying portion of the diaphragm; and
- coil means attached to the coil-carrying portion of the diaphragm; and
- magnetic means for producing a magnetic field extending substantially normal to the coil-carrying portion;
- the film being plastic and the fabric being a woven plastic material.
- 10. The auto transducer of claim 9 wherein the first layer is between about 0.001 and 0.003 inches thick, and the second layer is between about 0.002 and 0.004 inches thick.
- 11. An audio transducer comprising:
- a multi-layer diaphragm having a coil-carrying portion;
- a frame for supporting the diaphragm in a substantially cylindrical configuration;
- the diaphragm including a first layer formed of a film that is sufficiently rigid as to be capable of supporting itself in the cylindrical configuration and a second layer formed of a fabric and bonded to the first layer to conform to the cylindrical configuration;
- coil means attached to the coil-carrying portion of the diaphragm; and
- magnetic means for producing a magnetic field extending substantially normal to the coil-carrying portion;
- the first layer being formed of polyester between about 0.001 and 0.003 inches thick, and the fabric being a woven polyester material between about 0.002 and 0.004 inches thick.
- 12. The auto transducer of claim 11 wherein the second layer is bonded to the first layer by a pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive.
- 13. The auto transducer of claim 12 wherein the adhesive is applied to form an intermediate layer between the first and second layers, the intermediate layer being between about 0.001 and 0.003 inches in thickness.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S application No. 07/154,945, filed Feb. 10, 1988.
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