1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to electronic devices, and particularly to an electronic device incorporating a speaker.
2. Description of Related Art
Portable electronic devices, such as notebooks, CD (Compact Disc) players, MP3 (Moving Picture Experts Group, audio layer 3) players and the like, have decreased both in size and weight over the past few years and are becoming ever more popular with travelers. The consumer demand for smaller size with ever-increasing capability has driven tremendous industry effort to continually seek to shrink many of the components contained within portable electronic devices.
Portable electronic devices being designed today require multi-media features in order to provide users with the same or similar enjoyable experience as that enjoyed with conventional high quality desktop and leisure systems. Thus, the sounds emanating from a portable electronic device should ideally be as harmonic as the original sound. The production of low frequency sounds requires a speaker or set of speakers to have a large acoustic chamber for the movement of a large mass of air. However, when a portable electronic device is reduced in size, the size of the acoustic chamber of a speaker set thereof is also accordingly reduced. This typically results in poorer overall sound quality, such as echoing.
What is needed, therefore, is an electronic device which can overcome the above-described problems.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the various views.
An electronic device in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the disclosure is a portable DVD (Digital Video Disc) player. Referring to
Each speaker 30 comprises a sound membrane 32, and a motor 34 electrically driving the sound membrane 32. In this embodiment of the disclosure, the motor 34 is a voice coil motor.
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When the cover 14 is fixed on the shell 12, an inner face 140 of the cover 14 is spaced a short distance from the speakers 30 (see
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The flat-bottomed protruding portions 145 are located directly opposite (facing) a middle of the speaker 30. A height of each flat-bottomed protruding portion 145 is less than that of each first pyramidal protruding portion 146, and less than that of each second pyramidal protruding portion 147.
It can be understood that the profiles and the dimensions of the first pyramidal protruding portions 146 and/or the second pyramidal protruding portion 147 can be differently configured to meet the needs of various applications. In addition, in alternative embodiments, the micro structure 144 can include only flat-bottomed protruding portions 145, and completely omit the first and second pyramidal protruding portions 146, 147; or the micro structure 144 can include only first pyramidal protruding portions 146 and/or second pyramidal protruding portions 147, and completely omit the flat-bottomed protruding portions 145. Moreover, in further or other alternative embodiments, the micro structure 144 can be formed on the inner face 140 of the cover 14, instead of being formed on the protruding platform 142. That is, the protruding platform 142 can be omitted.
In use of each speaker 30 of the electronic device, the motor 34 electrically drives the sound membrane 32 to vibrate in order to generate sound waves. A part of the sound waves directly transmit through the sound holes 120 of the shell 12 to an outer environment, and another part of the sound waves transmit towards the inner face 140 of the cover 14 and the micro structure 144 formed on the inner face 140. These other sound waves are dispersed by the flat-bottomed protruding portions 145, and by the first pyramidal protruding portions 146 and the second pyramidal protruding portions 147. Thus, reflection of sound waves from the inner surface 140 of the cover 14 can be avoided.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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201010593811.9 | Dec 2010 | CN | national |