Claims
- 1. A high-power, compact tweeter having a front and a rear, sound being emitted from the front of the tweeter, the tweeter comprising:
- a high energy magnet;
- a yoke of a high magnetic permeability material, the yoke having a base at the rear of the tweeter against the front of which one face of the magnet is in thermal and physical contact and a side wall extending forward from the base, the side wall surrounding, but being spaced by a first selected gap from the sides of the magnet, the base of the yoke having a substantially unbroken rear face;
- a high magnetic permeability top plate which is in thermal and physical contact with the face of the magnet opposite said one face, the sides of the top plate being surrounded by and spaced by a second selected gap from the side wall of the yoke, the second gap being aligned with the first gap;
- a voice coil positioned in at least one of said selected gaps;
- a diaphragm operated in response to the magnet and the coil; and
- a heat sink component having one side in thermal and physical contact with substantially the entire rear surface of the base of said yoke, and an opposite side from which substantially all heat dissipation from the sink occurs to air toward the rear of the tweeter.
- 2. A tweeter as claimed in claim 1 including ferrofluid in least the selected gaps in which the voice coil is positioned.
- 3. A tweeter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said heat sink has vanes extending therefrom to dissipate heat.
- 4. A tweeter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said heat sink is formed of dye-cast aluminum.
- 5. A tweeter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said heat sink is formed of a ceramic material having good thermal conductivity.
- 6. A tweeter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said magnet is a neodymium magnet.
- 7. A tweeter as claimed in claim 1 including a heat transfer medium between the heat sink component and the yoke to facilitate the thermal contact therebetween.
- 8. A tweeter as claimed in claim 7 wherein said heat transfer medium is a thermally conductive grease.
- 9. A tweeter as claimed in claim 1 including a heat transfer medium in said gaps.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/510,192, filed Aug. 2, 1995 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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3135003 A1 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Product Brochures on Boston Acoustics Neo 1t Tweeter and on Pro Series .2 Tweeter. |
Continuations (1)
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