Claims
- 1. A touch pad assembly for use in an electronic article having a casing, the touch pad assembly comprising:
a touch pad; a first coupler adapted to couple mechanically the touch pad to the casing of the electronic article; a transducer; and a second coupler adapted to mount the transducer so that the transducer drives the casing as an acoustic radiator.
- 2. A touch pad assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first coupler is in the form of a frame surrounding a periphery of the touch pad.
- 3. A touch pad assembly according to claim 2, wherein the second coupler couples the transducer to the frame.
- 4. A touch pad assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second coupler couples the transducer to the touch pad.
- 5. A touch pad assembly according to claim 1, wherein the transducer has an intended operative frequency range and comprises at least one resonant element having a frequency distribution of modes in the operative frequency range.
- 6. A touch pad assembly according to claim 5, wherein the second coupler is mounted on the resonant element at a position for coupling modal activity of the resonant element.
- 7. A touch pad assembly according to claim 5, wherein parameters of the resonant element are selected to enhance the distribution of modes in the resonant element in the operative frequency range.
- 8. A touch pad assembly according to claim 7, wherein the distribution of modes in the resonant element is enhanced by ensuring the distribution has a density of modes which is sufficient for the resonant element to provide an effective mean average force which is substantially constant with frequency.
- 9. A touch pad assembly according to claim 7, wherein the distribution of modes is enhanced by distributing the resonant bending wave modes substantially evenly in frequency.
- 10. A touch pad assembly according to claim 7, wherein the resonant element is modal along two substantially normal axes, each axis having an associated fundamental frequency, and wherein the ratio of the two associated fundamental frequencies is adjusted for best modal distribution.
- 11. A touch pad assembly according to claim 10, wherein the ratio of the two fundamental frequencies is about 9:7.
- 12. A touch pad assembly according to claim 5, wherein the transducer comprises a plurality of resonant elements each having a distribution of modes, the modes of the resonant elements being arranged to interleave in the operative frequency range whereby the distribution of modes in the transducer is enhanced.
- 13. A touch pad assembly according to claim 5, wherein the resonant element is plate-like.
- 14. A touch pad assembly according to claim 13, wherein the shape of the resonant element is selected from the group consisting of beam-like, trapezoidal, hyperelliptical, generally disc shaped, and rectangular.
- 15. A touch pad assembly according to claim 5, wherein the first coupler is in the form of a frame surrounding a periphery of the touch pad.
- 16. A touch pad assembly according to claim 15, wherein the second coupler couples the transducer to the frame.
- 17. An electronic article, comprising:
a body; and a touch pad assembly comprising:
a touch pad surrounding the body; a first coupler adapted to couple mechanically the touch pad to the body; a transducer; and a second coupler adapted to mount the transducer so that the transducer drives the casing as an acoustic radiator.
- 18. An electronic article according to claim 17, wherein the transducer drives both the touch pad and the body surrounding the touch pad to produce an acoustic output with the body acting as the primary acoustic radiator.
- 19. An electronic article according to claim 18, further comprising:
at least one additional transducer mounted on the body.
- 20. An electronic article according to claim 17, wherein the transducer has an intended operative frequency range and comprises a resonant element having a frequency distribution of modes in the operative frequency range.
- 21. An electronic article according to claim 20, wherein parameters of the resonant element are selected to enhance the distribution of modes in the resonant element in the operative frequency range.
- 22. An electronic article according to claim 21, wherein the distribution of modes in the resonant element is enhanced by ensuring the distribution has a density of modes which is sufficient for the resonant element to provide an effective mean average force which is substantially constant with frequency.
- 23. An electronic article according to claim 21, wherein the distribution of modes is enhanced by distributing the resonant bending wave modes substantially evenly in frequency.
- 24. An electronic article comprising:
a body; a bending wave loudspeaker mounted to the body, the loudspeaker comprising:
a bending wave acoustic radiator; and an electromechanical force transducer mounted to the radiator to vibrate the radiator to produce an acoustic output, wherein the transducer has an intended operative frequency range and comprises:
a resonant element having a frequency distribution of modes in the operative frequency range; and a coupler for mounting the transducer to the radiator.
- 25. An electronic article according to claim 24, wherein the coupler is mounted on the resonant element at a position for coupling modal activity of the resonant element to the radiator.
- 26. An electronic article according to claim 24, wherein the acoustic radiator is moulded integrally with the body.
- 27. An electronic article according to claim 24, wherein parameters of the resonant element are selected to enhance the distribution of modes in the resonant element in the operative frequency range.
- 28. An electronic article according to claim 27, wherein the distribution of modes in the resonant element is enhanced by ensuring the distribution has a density of modes which is sufficient for the resonant element to provide an effective mean average force which is substantially constant with frequency.
- 29. An electronic article according to claim 27, wherein the distribution of modes is enhanced by distributing the resonant bending wave modes substantially evenly in frequency.
- 30. An electronic article according to claim 24, wherein the article is disposable.
Priority Claims (2)
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0130764.4 |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/306,862, filed Jul. 23, 2001, and U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/350,033, filed Jan. 23, 2002 (incorporated by reference in their entirety), and is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/768,002 filed Jan. 24, 2001, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. Nos. 60/178,315, filed Jan. 27, 2000; 60/205,465, filed May 19, 2000 and 60/218,062, filed Jul. 13, 2000.
Provisional Applications (5)
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60306862 |
Jul 2001 |
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60350033 |
Jan 2002 |
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60178315 |
Jan 2000 |
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60205465 |
May 2000 |
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60218062 |
Jul 2000 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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