The present invention relates to an electronic device and, more particularly, to an electronic device in which a speaker assembly can be configured without being limited to the size of a casing.
As an electronic device, such as TV, a personal computer, a laptop, or a handheld phone, has diverse functions, it is implemented in the form of a multimedia player equipped with complex functions, such as the photographing of photos or moving pictures, the playback of music or moving image files, game, and the reception of broadcasting.
An electronic device may be divided into a mobile terminal and a stationary terminal depending on whether it is movable. The mobile terminal may be divided into a handheld terminal and a vehicle mount terminal depending on whether a user can directly carry the mobile terminal.
In order to support and increase the functions of the electronic device, to improve a structural part and/or software part of the electronic device is being taken into consideration.
An object of the present invention is to provide an electronic device in which speaker assembly can be configured without being limited to the size of a casing.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, an electronic device includes a body, a display combined with the front of the body, and a speaker assembly embedded on at least one side of the body. The speaker assembly may include a casing configured to form an external appearance and a speaker unit combined with the casing and configured to have at least part of an element of the speaker assembly exposed to an outside of the casing.
The speaker assembly may include at least one of cone paper, a frame outside the cone paper, and a magnet configured to operate in response to an electrical signal. The element may include at least one of the cone paper, the frame, and the magnet.
The diameter of the element may be substantially identical with the external diameter of the casing.
The casing may include a resonant region to which a sound generated by the speaker unit is delivered. At least part of the speaker unit may communicate with the inlet of the resonant region.
The casing may further include a spread hole provided on one side of the resonant region and configured to provide a path through which the sound passing through the resonant region is discharged to the outside of the casing.
The spread hole may be formed in the casing in a direction substantially identical with the direction of a cone paper of the speaker assembly.
The electronic device may further include a cushion provided in at least one of surfaces in which the casing is adjacent to the body and configured to have the casing and the body from having a direct contact with each other.
The electronic device according to an embodiment of the present invention is advantageous in that the speaker assembly can be configured without being limited by the size of the casing.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention
The above object, characteristics, and merits of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The present invention may be modified in various ways and may have some embodiments. Hereinafter, some exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described in detail. The same reference numerals basically designate the same elements throughout the drawings. Furthermore, a detailed description of known functions or elements relating to the present invention will be omitted if it is deemed to make the gist of the present invention unnecessarily vague. Numbers (for example, the first and the second) used to describe the present invention are merely identification symbols for distinguishing one element from the other element.
Hereinafter, an electronic device related to the present invention is described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be noted that the suffixes of the elements used in the following description, such as “module” and “unit,” are assigned or interchangeable with each other by taking only the easiness of writing this specification into consideration, but in themselves are not particularly given importance and roles.
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The body 110 may be a part that forms an external appearance of the electronic device 100. If the electronic device 100 is a display device, the body 110 may include a bezel, that is, the outer circumference of the display 151. The body 110 may have a minimized thickness. That is, this means that a body thickness WD, that is, the thickness of the body 110, gradually becomes thin as an electronic device becomes slim.
A speaker assembly 10 may be placed on at least one side of the body 110. For example, the speaker assembly 10 may be placed on the lower side of the body 110. A plurality of the speaker assemblies 10 may be spaced apart from each other at a specific interval.
The speaker assembly 10 may have a base reflex type (i.e., a closed box type) which may have a relatively thin thickness. That is, this means that the thickness of the speaker assembly 10 may become thin as the thickness of the electronic device 100 becomes thin as described above.
Performance of the speaker assembly 10 may be represented in sound pressure. That is, if the speaker assembly 10 generates high sound pressure, it may mean that it has excellent performance. Sound pressure may be proportional to the magnetic flux density of a magnet (16 of
To improve the performance of the speaker assembly 10 may be limited by the body thickness WD of the body 110. That is, this means that the size of the speaker assembly 10 may be limited due to the body 110 that becomes slim as described above. This may limit the size of the magnet (16 of
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A speaker assembly thickness T, that is, the thickness of the speaker assembly 10, may be smaller than the body thickness WD. That is, this means that a thickness obtained by subtracting casing thicknesses C1 and C2 and the thickness of a cushion 18 from the body thickness WD may be a pure speaker assembly thickness T. The speaker unit 14 may be placed inside the body 110 for a design reason. Accordingly, the size of the speaker unit 14 may be limited by the body thickness WD.
The casing thicknesses C1 and C2 may be determined by taking into consideration the entire stiffness of the electronic device 100. The casing thicknesses C1 and C2 do not need to be uniform in the entire electronic device 100. In this case, the casing thicknesses C1 and C2 may require stiffness. Accordingly, the size of the speaker unit 14 may be limited by the casing thicknesses C1 and C2.
The cushion 18 may be combined with the outside of the speaker assembly 10. The cushion 18 may be combined with both sides in which the speaker assembly 10 comes in contact with the casing 12. The speaker assembly 10 may vibrate in response to an operation. That is, this means that the speaker assembly 10 may vibrate to some extent in a process of generating a sound. The cushion 18 may be used to prevent a phenomenon in which the casing 12 is shaken due to the vibration of the speaker assembly 10.
The cushion 18 may be made of materials having specific elasticity. The cushion 18 may be made of rubber or sponge.
The magnet 16 may be placed in the rear of the speaker unit 14. The magnet 16 may generate an electromagnetic force in response to an electrical signal. The speaker unit 14 may generate a sound due to vibration attributable to the electromagnetic force generated by the magnet 16.
The magnet 16 operates based on the electromagnetic force the electrical signal as described above. Accordingly, the size of the magnet 16 and the amount of the electromagnetic force may have a specific correlation. The sound pressure of the speaker assembly 10 may be increased in proportion to the size of the magnet 16.
The magnet 16 may be substantially the same as the speaker assembly thickness T, that is, the thickness of the speaker assembly 10. That is, this means that in the speaker assembly 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the magnet 16 may be configured to be substantially the same as the outside thickness of the speaker assembly 10 by increasing space utilization irrespective of the thickness of the casing 12 that forms the speaker assembly 10. The magnet 16 may be configured as great as possible because it can be configured irrespective of the thickness of the casing 12 that forms the speaker assembly 10.
As illustrated in
In order for the width of the magnet 16 to be substantially the same as the thickness of the speaker assembly 10, the casing 12 may have been removed from a part that belongs to the speaker assembly 10 and that corresponds to the magnet 16. Accordingly, the magnet 16 may be increased by CW1 and CW2, that is, the thicknesses of the casing 12. This may be clearly understood when considering that the magnet 16 may have a thickness of about TI if the casing 12 is present.
The rear of the speaker unit 14 of the casing 12 may function as a resonant region (VR of
As illustrated in
The speaker unit 14 may be placed on one side of the speaker assembly 10. The magnet 16 of the speaker unit 14 may be exposed to the outside of the casing 12. Heat generated from the magnet 16 can be easily spread to the outside because the magnet 16 is externally exposed. Accordingly, a phenomenon in which the casing 12 is deformed by the heat generated from the magnet 16 can be prevented.
The size of the magnet 16 can be maximized within a limited space because the casing 12 covering the magnet 16 is removed and the magnet 16 can be increased that much. Furthermore, a cost for materials corresponding to the removed part of the casing 12 can be reduced. The resonant region VR may be provided in the rear of the speaker assembly 10.
The resonant region VR may be at least some region within the casing 12. The resonant region VR may be a state in which at least some of the inside of the casing 12 is empty.
The resonant region VR may communicate with the speaker unit 14. A sound generated by the speaker unit 14 may be amplified and spread through the resonant region VR configured to communicate with the speaker unit 14.
The cushion 18 may be combined with the outside of the casing 12. The cushion 18 may prevent vibration attributable to the operation of the speaker assembly 10 from being delivered to the body 110 of the electronic device 100. The cushion 18 may be combined with both sides of the casing 12 that comes in contact with the body 110.
As illustrated in
The speaker assembly 10 may include a first casing 12a and a second casing 12b. The first and the second casings 12a and 12b may be combined to form the casing 12. The inside of the casing 12 may be empty in a specific form because the first and the second casings 12a and 12b are combined. The empty internal space of the casing 12 may form the resonant region VR.
The resonant region VR may communicate with some region of the speaker unit 14. For example, a frame outside cone paper that forms the speaker unit 14 may be combined with through holes 17. Accordingly, a sound attributable to the operation of the speaker unit 14 may be spread to the inside of the resonant region VR through the through holes 17. The sound spread through the through holes 17 may pass through the resonant region VR and may be spread to the outside of the speaker assembly 10 through aspread hole VO.
In the aforementioned embodiment, an example in which the magnet 16 of the elements of the speaker assembly 10 has been exposed to the outside of the casing 12 has been described. In some embodiments, however, another part of the speaker assembly 10 may be exposed to the outside of the casing 12. For example, the cone paper that forms the speaker unit 14 and/or a frame outside the cone paper may be exposed to the outside of the casing 12. That is, this means that the present invention may be applied to an element whose size is limited by the casing 12 in the speaker unit 14.
The present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments, and it is evident to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be modified and changed in various ways without departing from the spirit and of the scope present invention. Accordingly, those changes and modifications should be construed as belonging to the scope of the present invention.
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This is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/702,538, filed Mar. 23, 2033, which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/106,664, filed on Nov. 30, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/378,112 filed on Apr. 8, 2019, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,959,000, which is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 16/013,738 filed Jun. 20, 2018, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,299,022, which is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 14/614,021 filed Feb. 4, 2015, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,028,044, which claims the benefit of foreign priority to Korean Application No. 10-2014-0014385, filed Feb. 7, 2014, all of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety herein.
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