Information
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Patent Grant
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6463161
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Patent Number
6,463,161
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 17, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 8, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In an electroacoustic transducer (1) having a hollow cylindrical magnet system (8) and a contact holding assembly (22), retained in an inner zone (21), for holding spring contacts (37, 38), the contact holding assembly (22) includes two preferably identical contact holding elements (23, 24) which adjoin one another along two identically shaped bounding surfaces (26, 28), and each contact holding element (23, 24) has a holding chamber (29, 30) which opens towards its bounding surface (26, 28), each holding chamber (29, 30) accommodating a spring contact (37, 38) inserted into the holding chamber (29, 30) from the side of the bounding surface (26, 28).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electroacoustic transducer having a substantially hollow symmetrical magnet system and having contact holding means which are retained in the inner zone of the magnet system and which hold spring contacts for the electrical connection of the transducer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Such a transducer of the type defined in the opening paragraph is known, for example, from International Patent Application No. WO 98/38832 A1 corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 6,072,886. In the known transducer, the contact holding means is formed by a pot-shaped contact holder having a bottom wall and a hollow cylindrical circumferential wall which is integrally connected to the bottom wall in the peripheral area of the bottom wall. Two substantially U-shaped spring contacts are mounted in the pot-shaped contact holder, one limb of each of said spring contacts extending parallel to the bottom wall and having a terminal lug which extends through the bottom wall of the contact holder. In the known transducer, the two spring contacts must be inserted into the pot-shaped contact holder in the direction of the transducer axis and must be retained in the pot-shaped contact holder by separate means, for example, with the aid of an interlocking connection or an adhesive joint. The construction known from the known transducer has proven itself millions of times in practice.
The known construction described hereinbefore is subject to limitations in that with the trend towards further miniaturization of such a transducer, the known construction leads to problems because, in the case of further miniaturization, the wall thicknesses of the bottom wall and the circumferential wall of the pot-shaped contact holder become so small that problems may arise with the strength of the pot-shaped contact holder, and production problems during the production of the plastic pot-shaped contact holder, as well as problems with the assembly and fastening of the spring contacts in the pot-shaped contact holder.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a solution for a transducer of the type defined in the opening paragraph which enables a further miniaturization of such a transducer to be achieved and, in spite of the further miniaturization, guarantees a stable construction in the area of the contact holding means.
In order to achieve the aforementioned object, characteristic features in accordance with the invention are provided, in a transducer in accordance with the invention, in such a manner that a transducer in accordance with the invention can be characterized in the manner defined hereinafter, namely:
An electroacoustic transducer having a magnet system which is substantially centro-symmetrical with respect to a transducer axis and which is substantially hollow cylindrical and includes an annular magnet arranged parallel to a plane which extends transversely to the transducer axis, which magnet system surrounds an inner zone, and having contact holding means which, at least for the greater part, is accommodated in the inner zone and is retained in the inner zone, and having two spring contacts for the electrical connection of the transducer, the spring contacts being retained with the aid of the contact holding means and each being formed with at least one bend, wherein the contact holding means has two contact holding elements adjoining one another along two identically shaped bounding surfaces extending transversely to the plane, and wherein each contact holding element has a holding chamber opening towards its bounding surface, the holding chamber of each contact holding element accommodating one of said spring contacts inserted into the holding chamber from the side of the bounding surface.
As a result of the provision of the measures in accordance with the invention, it is achieved that, even in the case of a very small size, a construction of the contact holding means having a high mechanical stability is obtained in a constructionally very simple and cheap manner. Furthermore, this has the advantage that, apart from the contact holding elements, no further additional means are required in order to retain the spring contacts because the spring contacts are simple retained by interlocking with the contact holding elements.
A transducer in accordance with the invention may include not only two contact holding elements and two spring contacts, but it is likewise possible to provide three or four contact holding elements and, consequently, three or four spring contacts. In a transducer in accordance with the invention, the bounding surfaces of the contact holding elements, along which the contact holding elements adjoin one another, may have a shape which is inclined with respect to the plane of the annular magnet, this shape corresponding to a flat, of alternatively a curved, bounding surface. However, it has proven to be very advantageous when the preferably two contact holding elements adjoin one another along two bounding surfaces which extend parallel to the transducer axis and which preferably extend through the transducer axis. This is advantageous in view a construction of the contact holding elements which is as simple as possible.
It has proven to be particularly advantageous when the two contact holding elements in a transducer in accordance with the invention are wholly identical. This is particularly advantageous in view of a cost-effective production and, above all, in view of a simple automated production process.
It has further proven to be advantageous when each contact holding element has a raised portion and a recess in the area of its bounding surface because these means ensure a simple positioning of the contact holding elements with respect to one another.
In this connection, it has further proven to be very advantageous when the raised portion of one contact holding element is used for securing a portion of the spring contact in the other contact holding element. In addition to the reliable positioning of the spring contact this also has the advantage that, in the case that a spring contact has not been inserted deep enough into the holding chamber.
Tests have proven that it is very advantageous when each spring contact has a first portion and a second portion as well as a U-shaped third portion, because such a construction ensures a particularly reliable retention and a particularly reliable contacting.
In a transducer in accordance with the invention, two contact holding elements, combined to form a contact holding means, may form a contact holding means of, for example, square cross-sectional shape in a direction transverse to the transducer axis. However, it has proven to be particularly advantageous when two contact holding elements together form a substantially cylindrical contact holding means, which is pressed into the inner zone of the magnet system, because this ensures a particularly reliable retention and an exact positioning of the contact holding means and, consequently, of the spring contacts.
The above-mentioned as well as further aspects of the invention will become apparent from the embodiment described hereinafter by way of example and will be elucidated with reference to this example.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawing, which shows an embodiment given by way of example but to which the invention is not limited, in which:
FIG. 1
is a side view, partly in a sectional view, of an electroacoustic transducer embodying the invention, which includes contact holding means shown symbolically as a block in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2
is an oblique plan view showing the contact holding means together with spring contacts of the transducer shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an oblique underneath view showing the contact holding means together with spring contacts of the transducer shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is an oblique side view from underneath showing a contact holding element together with a spring contact of the contact holding means shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
; and
FIG. 5
shows, in a manner similar to
FIG. 4
, the contact holding element together with a spring contact, but in a non-assembled condition.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
shows an electrodynamic electroacoustic transducer
1
having a transducer axis
2
. To accommodate and hold the individual parts of the transducer
1
, the latter comprises a plastic housing
3
. The housing
3
essentially comprises a hollow cylindrical circumferential wall
4
, which changes into a narrow annular bounding wall
5
at the top and which has three mounting projections at the bottom, which are spaced at equal angles from one another and of which only two mounting projections
6
and
7
are shown in FIG.
1
. Prior to assembly of the transducer
1
, the mounting projections
6
and
7
project from the circumferential wall
4
in axial directions and, after all the parts of the transducer
1
have been mounted in the housing
3
, said projections are bent using of an ultrasonic process.
The transducer
1
has a substantially hollow cylindrical magnet system
8
, which is substantially centro-symmetrical with respect to he transducer axis
2
and whose construction is apparent from FIG.
1
. The magnet system
8
comprises an annular magnet
9
, which is arranged parallel to a plane
10
which extends transversely, in the present case, exactly perpendicularly to the transducer axis
2
and which is adjoined by an annular cover disc
11
at its upper side and by an annular core disc
12
of a yoke
13
at its lower side. The yoke
13
comprises the annular core disc
12
and, in addition, a hollow cylindrical yoke portion
14
, an end remote from the core disc
12
extending into the area of the cover disc
11
, namely, in such a manner that an annular air gap
15
is formed between the cover disc
11
and the yoke portion
14
.
A voice coil
16
wound from coil wire is arranged in the air gap
15
and is shown only diagrammatically in
FIG. 2
because such a construction of a coil wound from coil wire is generally known. In known manner, the voice coil
16
is secured to a diaphragm
17
by means of an adhesive joint, this diaphragm performing excursions in the direction of the transducer axis
2
. The diaphragm
17
comprises a curved central portion
18
and an annular peripheral portion
19
which is connected to the cover disc
11
by an adhesive with its edge zone, which lies between the narrow annular bounding wall
5
of the housing
3
and the cover disc
11
.
In the transducer
1
shown in
FIG. 1
, the cover disc
11
, the annular magnet
9
, the core disc
12
of the yoke
13
and the diaphragm
17
all have the same outer diameter, which is adapted accurately to the inner diameter of the circumferential wall
4
of the housing
3
in such a manner that the core disc
12
of the yoke
13
, the annular magnet
9
as well as the cover disc
11
and, consequently, also the diaphragm
17
are positioned exactly with respect to the transducer axis
2
by means of the circumferential wall
4
of the housing
3
. This also results in an exact positioning of the voice coil
16
in the air gap
15
, so that always an unimpeded vibration of the voice coil
16
is guaranteed. It is to be noted that the voice coil
16
, made of coil wire, has two coil leads, of which only one lead
20
is shown in FIG.
1
.
In the transducer
1
, the hollow cylindrical magnet system
8
surrounds an inner zone
21
, as can be seen in FIG.
1
. The greater part of contact holding means
22
is accommodated and retained in this inner zone
21
, the contact holding means
22
being shown only diagrammatically as a block in FIG.
1
. The contact holding means
22
is shown wholly and in detail in
FIGS. 2 and 3
.
FIGS. 4 and 5
each show only one half of the contact holding means
22
, namely, a contact holding element together with the spring contact it holds.
In the transducer
1
shown in
FIG. 1
, the contact holding means
22
includes two contact holding elements
23
and
24
. Each of the two contact holding elements
23
and
24
has a shape which is substantially semicylindrical. Consequently, the first contact holding element
23
is bounded by a semicylindrical circumferential surface
25
and flat bounding surface
26
, i.e., by a bounding plane
26
which extends through the transducer axis
2
. Likewise, the second contact holding element is bounded by a semicylindrical circumferential surface
27
and flat bounding surface
28
, i.e., by a bounding plane
28
which extends through the transducer axis
2
. The two contact holding elements
23
and
24
adjoin one another along the two identically shaped flat bounding surfaces
26
and
28
, which extend transversely, i.e., perpendicularly, to the plane
10
. Thus, the two contact holding elements
23
and
24
together form a cylindrical contact holding means
22
. This cylindrical contact holding means
22
is pressed into the inner zone of the magnet system
8
, a press-fit being formed between the semicylindrical circumferential surfaces
25
and
27
of the two contact holding elements
23
and
24
and the inner surface of the hollow cylindrical yoke portion
14
.
Each of the two contact holding elements
23
and
24
has a holding chamber,
29
and
30
, respectively, which opens towards its respective bounding surface
26
or
28
. Each of the two holding chambers
29
and
30
consists of three portions in total, namely, a semicircular recess
31
or
32
in the area of each of the two contact holding elements
23
and
24
which faces the central portion
18
of the diaphragm
17
, a respective slot
33
or
34
in each respective contact holding element
23
or
24
, which slots extend parallel to the transducer axis
2
, and a respective recess
35
or
36
, formed in each of the contact holding elements
23
and
24
in an area remote from the central portion
18
of the diaphragm
17
.
The holding chamber
29
or
30
of each of the contact holding elements
23
and
24
accommodates a respective spring contact
37
or
38
inserted into the respective holding chamber
29
or
30
from the side of the respective flat bounding surface
26
or
28
.
Each of the two spring contacts
37
and
38
has a first portion
39
or
40
, respectively, which extends substantially parallel to the plane
10
. Furthermore, each spring contact
37
or
38
has a second portion
41
or
42
, respectively, which is bent with respect to the respective first portion
39
or
40
and which extends transversely, in the present case perpendicularly, to the plane
10
. Each of the two spring contacts
37
and
38
further has a U-shaped third portion
43
or
44
, respectively, this third portion
43
or
44
projecting from the respective second portion
41
or
42
, and having a first limb
45
or
46
, respectively, which is bent with respect to the respective second portion
41
or
42
, and a second limb
47
or
48
, respectively, which is bent with respect to the respective first limb
45
or
46
. The free end
49
or
50
of the second limb
47
or
48
, respectively, is adapted to engage with a mating contact, for which reason the free end has been given a bent shape.
Each of the two contact holding elements
23
and
24
has a projection
51
on its flat bounding surface
26
or
28
, respectively, and has a recess
52
which terminates in the flat bounding surface
26
or
28
, respectively.
FIGS. 4 and 5
show only the projection
51
and the recess
52
of the first contact holding element
23
. The projection
51
and the recess
52
of the second contact holding element
24
are not visible in the Figures. The projection
51
of each contact holding element
23
or
24
engages the recess
52
in the other contact holding element
24
or
23
, respectively. Since the recess
52
is situated in the area of the slot
33
or
34
of the holding chamber
29
or
30
, respectively, of each contact holding element
23
or
24
, respectively, it is achieved that the projection
51
of each contact holding element
23
or
24
, engages the recess
52
, and serves to retain a portion of the respective spring contact
38
or
37
, this portion engaging in the other contact holding element
24
or
23
, respectively, because the size of the projection
51
has been selected in an appropriate manner, i.e., because the projection
51
has been given a corresponding height.
Due to the above described construction of the contact holding means
22
, which is made up of two contact holding elements
23
and
24
, a mechanically robust construction is achieved even in the case that the contact holding means
22
is very small, which, in addition, has the advantage that the spring contacts
37
and
38
are retained in a particularly simple and reliable manner without any additional means being required, which is because the spring contacts
37
and
38
are positioned and retained in their operating positions with the aid of the contact holding elements
23
and
24
in a positive manner.
The solution described above has the great advantage that, even in the case of a highly miniaturized construction of such an electroacoustic transducer
1
, the contact holding means
22
of the miniaturized transducer
1
is mechanically stable and robust. For example, in the course of development activities conducted by Applicant, an electroacoustic transducer
1
in accordance with
FIG. 1
was realized, in which the outer diameter of the transducer housing
3
was approximately 6.0 mm, as a result, the contact holding means
22
had to be realized with a correspondingly small diameter. In this respect, a transducer
1
and its holding means
22
constructed in accordance with the invention has proven to be particularly advantageous.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment described hereinbefore. If required, a transducer in accordance with the invention may alternatively include three or four contact holding elements, which each carries a spring contact and which are joined to form contact holding means accommodated and retained in the inner area of the hollow cylindrical magnet system. Furthermore, it is to be noted that alternative shapes for the spring contacts are possible. The spring contacts may, for example, be simply U-shaped.
In addition, it is to be noted that in an embodiment of an electroacoustic transducer
1
as described with reference to
FIGS. 1
to
5
, it has also proven to be very advantageous when at least one of the two contact holding elements
23
and
24
has a recess
55
in its bounding surface
26
or
27
, this recess extending parallel to the transducer axis
2
, as is shown in dash-dot lines in FIG.
2
. Such a recess may have a depth between 0.1 mm and 0.3 mm and a width between 0.3 mm and 1.5 mm. With such a dimensioning, such a recess
55
, in a bounding surface
28
together with the other bounding surface
26
, forms an axial channel, which constitutes an acoustic friction. If desired, the acoustic behavior of the transducer can be influenced as desired with the aid of such an acoustic friction.
Claims
- 1. An electroacoustic transducer comprising:a magnet system substantially centro-symmetrical with respect to a transducer axis, said magnet system being substantially hollow cylindrical and including an annular magnet arranged parallel to a plane extending transversely to the transducer axis, said magnet system surrounding an inner zone; contact holding means being, at least for the greater part, accommodated in the inner zone and being retained in the inner zone; and two spring contacts for establishing an electrical connection of the transducer, said spring contacts being retained by the contact holding means, and being formed with at least one bend, wherein the contact holding means comprises two contact holding elements adjoining one another long two identically shaded bounding surfaces extending transversely to the plane, each of said two contact holding elements having a holding chamber opening towards the bounding surface thereof, the holding chamber of each contact holding element accommodating a respective one of the two spring contacts inserted into the holding chamber from the side of the bounding surface.
- 2. The transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two contact holding elements adjoin one another along two bounding planes extending parallel to the transducer axis.
- 3. The transducer as claimed in claim 2, wherein the two contact holding elements adjoin one another along the two bounding surfaces extending through the transducer axis.
- 4. The transducer as claimed in claim 3, wehrein the two contact holding elements are wholly identical.
- 5. The transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the contact holding elements has a raised portion in the area of the bounding surface, said raised portion projecting from the bounding surface, and a recess terminating in the bounding surface, the raised portion of each contact holding element engaging the recess of the other contact holding element.
- 6. The transducer as claimed in claim 5, wherein the raised portion of each contact holding element secures a portion of the spring contact held in the other contact holding element.
- 7. The transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein each spring contact has a first portion extending substantially parallel to the plane, a second portion bent with respect to the first portion and extending transversely to the plane, and a U-shaped third portion projecting from the second portion, said third portion having a first limb bent with respect to the second portion, a second limb bent with respect to the respective first limb, and a free end for engaging with a mating contact.
- 8. The transducer as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two contact holding elements together form the contact holding means which is substantially cylindrical, said contact holding means being pressed into the inner zone of the magnet system.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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00890317 |
Oct 2000 |
EP |
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