Claims
- 1. A contactless buzzer comprising:
- a case formed in the shape of a cup, said case having a closed portion and an open portion, said case having first and second mutually parallel and spaced planar surfaces, said first planar surface being located adjacent said closed portion of said case and said second planar surface being located on an edge of said open portion of said case;
- an audible sound delivery means including a diaphragm which is supported on the first planar surface of said case;
- an electromagnet means for electromagnetically exciting the audible sound delivery means, said electromagnet means including a bobbin which is spaced from the diaphragm and having an axis which is substantially perpendicular to the diaphragm and a winding disposed on the bobbin, said electromagnet means being supported on the second planar surface of said case; and
- an electronic drive circuit means which cooperates with the winding to form an electronic oscillator circuit.
- 2. A buzzer according to claim 1 in which the electromagnet means additionally includes a vibrator arm interposed between the diaphragm and the bobbin and supported on the first planar surface of said case, said arm impacting the diaphragm in response to the excitation of the arm by the electromagnet means.
- 3. A contactless buzzer comprising:
- a vibrator unit including a diaphragm;
- an electromagnetic transducer for electromagnetically exciting the vibrator unit, said transducer including a bobbin carrying on one end a flange which lies parallel to but is spaced from said diaphragm;
- a coil assembly disposed on the bobbin; and
- a printed circuit board carrying electrical components which cooperate with the coil assembly to form an electronic oscillator circuit which feeds the transducer, said printed circuit board being located intermediate the diaphragm and the flange and supported on the latter, said board having an extension which projects beyond the flange and on which the electrical components are mounted on the side thereof remote from the diaphragm.
- 4. A buzzer according to claim 3, in which the flange has a projection enganged by an opening in said board, the board being supported on the flange by the fitting engagement between the projection and the opening.
- 5. A contactless buzzer including a buzzer housing comprising:
- a vibrator unit including a diaphragm supported by said housing;
- an electromagnetic transducer for electromagnetically exciting said vibrator unit, said transducer including a bobbin having on one end a flange which lies parallel to but is spaced from said diaphragm, said transducer including a coil assembly disposed on said bobbin; and
- a printed circuit board carrying electrical components which cooperate with the coil assembly to form an electronic oscillator circuit which feeds the transducer, said board being located intermediate the diaphragm and the flange and supported on said flange.
- 6. A buzzer according to claim 5 in which said vibrator unit additionally includes a striker arm interposed between said diaphragm and said board, said arm impacting said diaphragm in response to the excitation of the arm by the transducer.
Priority Claims (3)
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48-144362 |
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48-141504 |
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49-19948 |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a division of Application Serial Number 530,410 U.S. Pat. No. 3,974,499 filed December 6, 1974.
This invention relates to improvements in a contactless buzzer unit.
One example of prior art contactless buzzers has a loud speaker as the audible signal delivery means. Piezoelectrically driven buzzers are also known to the prior art.
The invention disclosed herein relates to a buzzer wherein a coil is periodically energized for correspondingly magnetizing an iron core which electromagnetically cooperate therewith and for correspondingly oscillating an oscillative membrane, which oscillations are cuased by said intermittently and periodically imposed magnetization, said oscillator or vibrator being caused to strike a resonator membrane cooperating therewith.
An object of the present invention is to provide a contactless buzzer unit of the aforementioned kind which represents a highly stabilized tone quality without any adjustment for temperature compensation and the like.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved contactless buzzer unit of the above kind which is easy to manufacture in a mass production base and adapted for automatic assembly of its constituent parts.
A still further object of the invention is to provide an improved contactless buzzer unit of the above kind which is of low price and represents a longer durable life.
These and further objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent when reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention in comparison with a comparable conventional embodiment.
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