The present invention relates to a diaphragm and a loudspeaker using the same.
Each loudspeaker generates natural resonance vibration frequency. Therefore, the reproduction level fluctuates extraordinarily at the resonance vibration frequency compared with other frequencies, so that it is difficult to flatten reproduction frequency characteristics. As a result, a signal can not be reproduced appropriately.
To solve this problem, Unexamined Japanese Patent Publication No. H7-162992, discloses that the resonance level of a diaphragm at the natural vibration frequency can be suppressed by making the outer periphery of the diaphragm an oval.
As in the example discussed above, making the outer periphery of the diaphragm an oval figure, for example, has a certain effect of suppressing the resonance level at the natural vibration frequency. However, the high resonance level at the natural vibration frequency remains a problem.
One embodiment of the present invention relates to a diaphragm for a loudspeaker that has a shape overlapping a first circle and a second circle in a top view of the outer periphery shape of the diaphragm,
Where in the first circle has a first center point and a first radius, and the second circle has a second center point different from the first center point and a second radius different from the first radius. By forming this shape, signal reproduction characteristics can be significantly flattened.
Embodiments of the present invention address the difficulty in suppressing fluctuation of the resonance level at a natural vibration frequency in a conventional diaphragm. For example, in an oval diaphragm, when a plurality of center lines are drawn from an outer periphery to a center point, each center line has a constant distance at the same angle position in right and left directions with respect to the center point. This is the reason that the resonance level can not be reduced as expected.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to the shape of a diaphragm's outer periphery. The shape of the outer periphery of this diaphragm is formed as follows: A first circle and a second circle overlap each other with their center points displaced in such a manner that at least one part of an outer periphery of the first circle and the second circle forms a part of the substantially circular outer periphery of the entire shape of the diaphragm. Using this shape, most center lines drawn from an edge of the outer periphery to the center point have different distances on a right side and a left side from the center point of the diaphragm. This can reduce the resonance level considerably. As a result, signal reproduction characteristics can be flattened significantly.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are demonstrated hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Coil part 8 which is a lower end part of cylindrical voice coil 7 is movably accommodated in magnetic gap 6. In addition, an upper end of voice coil 7 penetrates through-hole 10 of a center of diaphragm 9 and projects upward. Voice coil 7 and diaphragm 9 are fixed at the penetrating position by using an adhesive. Moreover, cap 11 covers an upper end of voice coil 7.
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An end of an inner periphery of ring-shaped dumper 13 is fixed to a lower surface of diaphragm 9, and an end of an outer periphery of dumper 13 is fixed to frame 1 via edge 14.
According to a diaphragm of the present invention, signal reproduction characteristics can be flattened as compared with a conventional diaphragm, so that appropriate signal reproduction can be performed in a loudspeaker.
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