The present disclosure relates to an electromagnetic transducer, and more particularly to an electromagnetic transducer with an elastic member.
As the science-technology and society advance with high speed, greater use of the electronic devices boosts the quick development of electromagnetic transducers. Multiple functions and long life of electromagnetic transducers are required for people enjoying the technical sense of both vision and ear.
A related electromagnetic transducer mounted to a television includes a vibrating unit and an elastic member with a number of elastic arms for supporting the vibrating unit. When the vibrating unit is vibrating, the root of the elastic arm generally suffers greater stress than other parts thereof. And long time of vibration of the elastic arm results in mechanical fatigue, which easily causes the root broken up.
Therefore, it is necessary to provide a new electromagnetic transducer for solving the problems mentioned above.
Reference will now be made to describe the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure in detail.
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The first arm 121 is disposed between the inner fringe of the periphery portion 112 and the top plate 111 of the diaphragm 11. Therefore, the first arm 121 is capable of vibrating along with the vibrating unit. In this embodiment, the first arm 121 has a first connecting portion 1211 sandwiched between the top plate 111 of the diaphragm 11 and the inner fringe of the periphery portion 112 and a pair of second connecting portions 1212 extending bendly from the two ends of the first connecting portion 1211, respectively.
The second arm 122 has a first part 126 partially attached to the frame 10 and connected to the position plates 123, a stress-relieving portion 124 connected to the first part 126, and a second part 125 connected to the stress-relieving portion 124. The first part 126 has a continuous portion 1262 connected to the position plates 123 and sandwiched between the outer fringe of the periphery portion 112 and the frame 10 and a U-shaped root portion 1261 extending bendly from the continuous portion 1262 and connected to the stress-relieving portion 124. The root portions 1261 are capable of effectively absorbing a force applied by the voice coils 13 and evening the force, so that the elastic members 12 are not subjected to deformation easily. The stress-relieving portion 124 includes a first extending portion 1241 connecting with the root portion 1261, a second extending portion 1242 connecting with the second part 125, a bottom portion 1243 located between and connecting with the first and second extending portions 1241, 1242. The joint of the first extending portion 1241 and the root portion, and the joint of the second extending portion 1242 and the second part 125 form a reference plane P1 which is coplanar with the plane where the first part 126 locates. The bottom portion 1243 keeps a distance from the reference plane P1, by which the stress-relieving portion 124 protrudes from the reference plane P1.
The first part 126 is coplanar with the second part 125 for balancing the vibration of the elastic members 12. Preferably, the first arm 121, the first part 126 and the second part 125 are coplanar with each other. The second part 125 of the second arm 122 is adjacent to the second connecting portion 1212 of the first arm 121 for forming a slit therebetween, thereby improving the elastic force of the elastic member 12. The second arm 122 has a U-shaped stress-relieving portion 124 adjacent to the root portion 1261 and protrudes along the vibrating direction of the vibrating unit away from the diaphragm 11, thereby the total height of the electromagnetic transducer 1 is reduced.
When the diaphragm 11 is driven to vibrate by the voice coils 13, the first arm 121 drives the second arm 122 vibrating and results in that the first part 126 suffers greatest stress. But the stress-relieving portion 124 could enhance the flexibility of the second arm 122 and share the stress with the root portion 1261 so that the root portion 1261 is not easy to be broken.
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In other embodiment, the pair of U-shaped first arm 221 could be separated, and the shape of the stress-relieving portion 124,2224 is not limited or restricted to the configuration shown in the figures, and the amount of the stress-relieving portions could be two or more.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to the specific embodiments, the description of the disclosure is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting the disclosure. Various of modifications to the present disclosure can be made to the exemplary embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/332,346, filed on Dec. 20, 2011, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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