The invention relates to a loudspeaker. In particular it relates to a loudspeaker having an alarm and a luminous element.
A conventional loudspeaker typically has only an audio function, which gives enjoyment only to the ear. To augment this single function, loudspeakers with luminous elements are already known in the marketplace.
Such a device is disclosed, for example, in Chinese patent authorization notification number CN790088 Loudspeaker with luminous element. The base or bottom of the loudspeaker sound cone has phase plug, a parabolic reflector, a transparent ring and a fixed mount with at least a circuit board wire of LED held in the phase plug. The circuit board wire goes through the transparent ring and the bracket of parabolic reflector, then goes out from the hole of the wire on T-yoke.
When a light-emitting diodes (LED) is mounted, the light is reflected by the parabolic reflector, whence it radiates outward though the transparent ring, forming a soft light area at the top of loudspeaker. This provides a pleasing aesthetic effect. It is also known to place a luminous element in front of the diaphragm, as the effect to protect the high tweeter, as indicated in Chinese patent authorization notification number CN2744111Y light-emitting electric speakers
Since the luminous element is mounted on loudspeaker mentioned above, the power can not be too high. The main function of the lights in these examples is not primary lighting. For this reason, heretofore loudspeaker, such as installed in restaurants and coffee shops have not realized the potential of the speaker's multi-functions.
This present invention is intended to address the foregoing existing technical problems. It is intended to provide a structure that is a combination of a loudspeaker having a lighting function and an alarm with a luminous element. In an aspect of the invention shown and described herein there is a loudspeaker with a luminous element. It includes a magnet circuit structure that includes a T-yoke. It also includes a speaker frame, a speaker cone, a voice coil, and a spider. The luminous element is located between a heat sink and the T-yoke. This luminous element may be an illuminating lamp. The lamp may have a heat radiator, or cooling fin, or heat sink.
In a feature of that aspect of the invention, there may, optionally, be an illuminating lamp, it and the radiation cup (i.e., the reflector) being connected to the T-yoke by the heat sink, when the post is set up on the speaker frame, such that the illuminating lamp and the edge of the reflector are exposed outside of the lens. The heat sink and T-Yoke form the heat radiator. In a further feature of the invention, the light of illuminating lamp can be sent out directly without reflection, the structure being simpler and easier to assemble. In a further feature glass or other transparent elements can be installed in the reflector to improve the visual effect.
As a further improvement of that aspect of the invention, the T-yoke may have a hole or bore in the center; the illuminating lamp and reflector being located in the bore. In this way, there must have reflection on the illuminating lamp. The radiator is attached to a front bracket having an air hole, there also being a rear bracket having an air hole and a heat sink. The front bracket is located above (or forward of) the top of the bore, and the rear bracket is located at the back or bottom of the hole or bore, and the radiator or heat sink or cooling fin is located between the rear bracket and the illuminating lamp. The air flow created by the movement of speaker cone in the loudspeaker may cause hot air to flow out of the bore in the T-yoke. In this way, the power rating of the light and speaker voice coil may be higher, and the working life of the loudspeaker and illuminating lamp may be increased. A fan may also be mounted between the heat sink and operated to exhaust hot air faster if the heat generated by the loudspeaker and illuminating lamp is high.
In another feature, the T-yoke may be designed as a solid piece. The illuminating lamp may be mounted directly to it, and transparent element may also be fixed on it. The T-yoke functions as the heat radiator. This structure may be used for to low power rated loudspeakers and illuminating lamps.
When the speaker frame has a grill, and the illuminating lamp is fixed in the loudspeaker, the transparent element can be the forward reflector. One side of this forward reflector is through the grill, the other side faces toward the illuminating lamp. The reflection by the forward reflector can focus the light of the illuminating lamp where light is wanted. And this forward reflector can be smaller, terminating under a dust cap. The light will then be projected though a transparent dust cap.
Furthermore, in a feature of that aspect of the invention, the invention may also include an emergency power source. By this means, if the external power fails, the emergency power source can operate to ensure that the loudspeaker produces sound and light normally. The invention may also include auxiliary lights, which may be installed in the speaker cone; or installed on the bars of the speaker frame; or installed on the adapter of the spider; or installed on the first radiation (i.e. cooling) fin between the speaker frame and the top plate; or installed on the second radiator fin between the magnet and the T-yoke; or on the metal cap over the T-yoke; or installed in the grill attached to the speaker frame. Alternatively the auxiliary lights may be set around the illuminating lamp. The alternate embodiments may be used to satisfy different requirements of different lighting needs.
The combination of audio and lighting functions of the loudspeaker may cooperate to define an alarm apparatus. The alarm apparatus may include illuminating lamps, the loudspeaker, a sound alarm chip and a programmable controller. The loudspeaker may include the magnet, the T-yoke, the magnetic top plate, the speaker frame, and the speaker cone, voice coil, and spider that are mounted to the top plate of the magnetic circuit members. The sound alarm chip is connected with the voice coil by means of a trigger (or switch) and loudspeaker's amplifier circuit. The luminous element is installed in the illuminating lamp of loudspeaker located in the reflection bowl, and is fixed on the T-yoke. At the same time a heat sink is mounted adjacent to the illuminating lamp.
In contrast to existing technology, the light in the invention, (which may be a high power light emitting diode or halogen lamp or inert gas lamp) can be used as a primary illuminating lamp, the lighting function being combined with the loudspeaker. So when this invention is used in a restaurant or office, the original lights, alarm and speakers can be eliminated alarm and speakers, which will decorate the ceiling in a more compact way, bringing a new and better visual effect.
Also, by using the light emitted in the illuminating lamp on each loudspeaker, better illumination is provided, as well as permitting each illuminating lamp to operate as a strobe light according to pre-programmed instructions, so as to achieve the purpose of indicating a path, such as may thereby aid people rapidly to find an escape route from a dangerous place. Furthermore, in the event that no external power source is available, the loudspeaker and the illuminating lamp can still be ensured to work normally by means of the built-in emergency power source. Thus in an aspect of the invention the apparatus may provide illumination, emergency and alarm guidance functions as whole, which is very practical and worthy of wide scale use.
The following is a detailed description of aspects and features of a number of embodiments of loudspeaker apparatus according to the principles of the invention.
In a first embodiment, as shown in
In this embodiment, the center of T-Yoke 11 has a hole, or bore, formed through its centre as at 111. Illuminating lamp 2 employs a high-power light emitting diode, located in the reflector, or reflector dish, or reflection cup 4. Both illuminating lamp 2 and reflection cup 4 are mounted together within centre-hole or center bore 111 of the T-yoke. The heat sink 3 may also be mounted in the centre-hole or center bore 111. The heat sink may include a front or top or forward perforated plate or cap or bracket with air holes 31, a rear perforated plate or rear cap, or back or bottom bracket 32 with heat dissipation holes, and a radiator element or cooling fin element 33. Front bracket 31, and rear bracket 32 are respectively mounted on top of, (or forward of, or in front of) and below (or rearward of or behind) the openings at either end of centre-hole bore 111. Radiator element 33 is mounted between the rear bracket 32 and illuminating lamp 2. Since the screen or grill 18 is installed on the speaker frame, on the top of the reflector cup, there is a transparent element, which is identified as forward reflector 5, located to transport or transmit the light from the light emitting diode to the front of the load speaker apparatus. The forward reflector has one end (or surface) mounted on the surface of grill 18 and another end (or surface) facing the illuminating lamp 2.
In the event that the external power source is not available, to ensure the loudspeaker and the illuminating lamp can still work normally, the loudspeaker has a built-in emergency power source, namely that of using the general rechargeable batteries 8, as shown in
The external power source is also connected to voice coil 16 of the loudspeaker by means of the trigger switch and a general amplification circuit. Another circuit supplies power for illuminating lamp 2, that power having first been stabilized and rectified. In such normal way, the trigger switch is commonly off. The external power source charges the rechargeable batteries 8 and supplies electricity for the loudspeaker and illuminating lamp.
Light from illuminating lamp 2 is reflected by the reflection cup 4 and refracted by the forward reflector 5, finally light projects out of the top of the forward reflector, to achieve the purpose of illuminating. At the same time, audio signals may be transmitted to voice coil 16, and voice coil 16 causes speaker cone 17 to move, creating vibrations which produce sound.
As this occurs, some air will be caused to move through the rear bracket 32, the forward reflector 33, the illuminating lamp 2, the reflection cup 4, and the bracket 31, so they transfer away the heat given off by the illuminating lamp 2 and the voice coil 16. Apparently, this structure is good for the dissipation of heat of illuminating lamp 2 and voice coil 16, thus to have enough lighting power to provide primary illumination and also to prolong operating life.
If the external power fails, the trigger switch closes, thereby connecting the rechargeable batteries. The rechargeable batteries then supply power to the illuminating lamp and loudspeaker so that they can emit light and sound as normal. Alternatively, the batteries can be a capacitor, or other emergency power such as solar power and bio-electricity, according to different power needs, quality of the loudspeaker and different type of light-emitting diode and amplification circuit.
In regard of different demands for different luminance, auxiliary illuminating lamp (or lamps) 6 may be mounted on other parts of the loudspeaker apparatus, as well as on the front screen or grill. Similarly, movement of the speaker cone may help to transfer heat away from, and therefore cool, the auxiliary illuminating lamp, while the grill itself can function as a heat sink.
In the second embodiment, as shown in
In the third embodiment, as shown in
In the fourth embodiment, as shown in
In the fifth embodiment, as shown in
When there is an emergency, the trigger or switch changes state or moves, and transmits a controlling signal to the light controller. The light controller then operates the lights as strobe lights indicating a path toward an exit, i.e., showing an exit route. Therefore, the loudspeaker provides, or loudspeakers provide, an alarm. The Apparatus not only has the function of providing an alarm and providing guidance to an exit, but also provides emergency light for safe movement. And because every loudspeaker has an emergency power source, it can function without external power. The trigger may also activate an audio signal for fire warning or evacuation of the building.
The scope of protection to which this invention is entitled is not limited to the specific details of the embodiments shown and described above. In the foregoing embodiments the illuminating lamp may also be an halogen lamp or an inert gas lamp; auxiliary illuminating lamp 6 can mount on the frame of the grill; or the auxiliary illuminating lamp can mount on the speaker cone 17, as shown in
Alternatively, the illuminating lamp may be mounted on the reinforcing rib 141 of the speaker frame, shown as
In a further alternative, the lamp may be mounted on the magnetic shield 10 that covers or protects or extends over the T-yoke, shown as
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200720114977.1 | Sep 2007 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN2008/000629 | 3/28/2008 | WO | 00 | 8/30/2010 |