This application is based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-011273 filed on Jan. 23, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a housing structure for a sound generator.
A housing for a sound generator is arranged outside of a vehicle, so the housing may be exposed to a foreign matter (fluid) such as rain water, cleaning liquid, snow-melted water, chemical solution or oil. The foreign matter may enter the housing from an opening of the housing, and may reach the sound generator. In this case, if the sound producing part of the sound generator receives the foreign matter, the sound (tone) quality of sound emitted from the sound producing part may be lowered or the sound producing part may be damaged.
Such a housing is described by, for example, JP-A-2006-101287A.
In JP-A-2006-101287A, the housing includes a sound emitting portion having plural holes, and sound produced by the sound producing part passes through the holes. A diameter of each inner side opening part of the hole is enlarged to define a water storage portion which collects and stores water passing through the holes.
However, the water storage portion may be sometimes ineffective if a jet of water comes from an oblique direction relative to the sound emitting portion, while the water storage portion can receive the jet of water coming perpendicularly to the front face of the sound emitting portion. If the jet of water collides with the sound producing part, the sound producing part may be damaged by the jet of water.
It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a housing structure for a sound generator that is restricted from having damage.
According to an example of the present disclosure, a housing structure for a sound generator includes a base portion, a case portion, a covering portion, a frame portion, a screen wall, and a screen board. The base portion has a separation wall. The case portion defines a first space with the base portion. The covering portion defines a second space with the base portion. The frame portion projects toward the second space from the separation wall. The screen wall is disposed on an outer side of an outer circumference surface of the frame portion. A groove is defined between the screen wall and the frame portion. The screen board is arranged on an inner side of the screen wall in a manner that the screen board is distanced from the frame portion and the screen wall.
Accordingly, a sound generator arranged in the housing structure can be restricted from having damage.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present disclosure will become more apparent from the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings:
An embodiment will be described with reference to
A housing 1 includes a base portion 2, a case portion 4 and a covering portion 3, and a sound generating unit 5 is arranged in the housing 1. The base portion 2 is made of resin, and has a separation wall 6. The separation wall 6 is located at an intermediate part in the base portion 2 in an axial direction. The case portion 4 is made of resin, and air-tightly closes a first open end of the base portion 2 in the axial direction. The covering portion 3 is made of resin, and closes a second open end of the base portion 2 in the axial direction to prevent a foreign matter such as rain water drop from entering the housing 1.
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The frame portion 7 has an annular groove on a surface opposing to the first space 16. The sound generating unit 5 is mounted to the frame portion 7 in a manner that a convex part of an outer circumference of the sound generating unit 5 is fitted with the annular groove of the frame portion 7. That is, the frame portion 7 is projected from a sound producing part such as diaphragm of the sound generating unit 5.
The frame portion 7 has a shape to agree with an outer circumference shape of the sound generating unit 5, and the sound generating unit 5 is attached to the frame portion 7 in a manner that a sound emitting portion of the sound generating unit 5 is located inside of the frame portion 7.
A screen wall 8 is arranged on the outer side of the outer circumference surface of the frame portion 7 in a radial direction. The screen wall 8 has a cylindrical shape with the same axis as the frame portion 7, and is projected from a surface of the separation wall 6 opposing to the second space 17. A groove 9 is defined between the outer circumference surface of the frame portion 7 and the inner circumference surface of the screen wall 8. As shown in
The outer face of the covering portion 3 is shown in
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According to the embodiment, the foreign matter is blocked by the screen wall 8 and the screen board 10, so the foreign matter is restricted from directly reaching the sound generating unit 5.
Moreover, in a case where the foreign matter may approach the sound generating unit 5 by flowing along the inner surface of the screen wall 8, the foreign matter is stopped by the outer surface of the frame portion 7 and the groove 9. When the housing 1 is mounted to a vehicle with the state shown in
It may be necessary to make a clearance between the screen board 10 and the frame portion 7 to be large as much as possible so as to effectively emit the sound generated by the sound generating unit 5. In contrast, the blocking portion 11 is placed at a position corresponding to the clearance which is most required for blocking the foreign matter. That is, because the foreign matter is most likely to enter the clearance between the attachment part 13 and the attachment part 14, the blocking portion 11 is located along the upper half circumference edge of the screen board 10, and the second clearance 19 is defined between the blocking portion 11 and the frame portion 7. In other words, the blocking portion 11 is placed adjacent to the clearance between the first attachment part 13 and the second attachment part 14, when the covering portion 3 and the base portion 2 are combined with each other through the first attachment part 13 and the second attachment part 14.
According to the embodiment, the housing 1 for the sound generating unit 5 includes the frame portion 7 provided to the separation wall 6. The frame portion 7 is projected toward the second space 17 from the sound generating unit 5, when the sound generating unit 5 is attached to the frame portion 7. Further, the screen wall 8 is formed on the outer side of the frame portion 7, and the clearance 9 is defined between the frame portion 7 and the screen wall 8. Furthermore, the screen board 10 is arranged on the inner side of the screen wall 8, and is distanced from the frame portion 7 and the screen wall 8.
Therefore, in addition to the advantage that the foreign matter is restricted from directly colliding with the sound generating unit 5, the foreign matter flowing along the screen wall 8 is restricted from approaching the sound generating unit 5. Thus, the foreign matter is restricted from adhering to the sound generating unit 5. Accordingly, the quality of sound generated by the sound generating unit 5 can be maintained better, and the sound generating unit 5 can be restricted from having damage.
The present disclosure may be carried out in the modes in which various change, revision, and improvement are added based on knowledge of a person skilled in the art.
In the above embodiment, as shown in
When the projection amount of the frame portion 7 in the axial direction is not enough, that is when the height of the frame portion 7 from the bottom part of the groove 9 is comparatively small, the bottom part of the groove 9 may be made to be located on the first space 16 side rather than the surface of the separation wall 6 opposing to the second space 17.
Such changes and modifications are to be understood as being within the scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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