Loudspeaker with a front-mounted sealing element and method of manufacturing the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6661902
  • Patent Number
    6,661,902
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A loudspeaker and a method of manufacturing a loudspeaker having a front-mounted sealing element is disclosed. A molded sealing element made of thermoplastic elastomer is disposed on the front end face of the loudspeaker. The loudspeaker according to the invention, unlike conventional loudspeakers having foam sealing strips, is easier to manufacture and produces a better acoustic seal, as well as improved temperature and humidity stability.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a loudspeaker with a front-mounted sealing element which abuts a wall and acoustically seals against the wall when the loudspeaker is installed, and to a method of manufacturing a loudspeaker of this type.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As shown schematically in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, loudspeakers are typically sealed against the interior door panels of automobiles with open-cell foam sealing strips which may or may not be impregnated and have cross-sectional dimensions of 2×4 mm to 20×25 mm. The foam sealing strip


12


can be attached to the loudspeaker frame, to a loudspeaker frame adapter, a loudspeaker support or a loudspeaker grille using an adhesive. The foam sealing strip


12


shown in

FIG. 1

has an annular shape with a square cross-section and is affixed to the annular outer region of the loudspeaker cover grille


10


with an adhesive. The end face of the foam sealing strip


12


facing away from the loudspeaker cover grille


10


makes contact with the interior door panel


18


over a surface area to provide an acoustic seal. In addition, the door panel


18


has openings


19


which allow the acoustic waves produced by the loudspeaker to enter the vehicle compartment. The loudspeaker itself can be attached to the interior wall


16


of the door using bores


11


,


17


provided in the loudspeaker and in the inner wall


16


of the door, respectively.




Foam sealing strips disadvantageously do not produce an absolute seal due to their open cell construction. Moreover, adhesion of the foam sealing strips is. strongly dependent on the environmental conditions. Car buyers have been known to complain about non-adhering, poorly adhering or completely detached foam strips, when such seals are employed between the loudspeakers and the interior door panel. It has also been observed that such problems occur more frequently when the automobile and hence also the loudspeakers with the attached foam sealing strips are subjected to large changes in ambient temperature and/or to high humidity.




The problem becomes more pronounced with loudspeakers having a relatively small diameter of, for example, between approximately 130 and 160 mm, because the foam sealing strips have a smaller radius as compared to larger loudspeakers, thereby producing even greater separation forces under changing ambient temperature and/or high humidity conditions.




Foam sealing strips attached with an adhesive may disadvantageously also preclude prefabrication and/or complete assembly of the loudspeaker at a factory. Conventional foam sealing strips may also impede and even prevent online manufacture of the loudspeaker on an automatic loudspeaker assembly is line at reasonable cost.




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a loudspeaker which can provide an optimal acoustic seal, is easy to manufacture, and has a good temperature and humidity resistance. It is another object to provide a method for its manufacture.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to an aspect of the invention, the loudspeaker includes a sealing element made of a thermo-elastic polymer which is molded as a single piece to the front side of the loudspeaker.




The sealing element can be molded to a frame supporting the loudspeaker, to a loudspeaker adapter, or to a loudspeaker cover grille or to a similar component of the loudspeaker using a two-component technique. Advantageously, the sealing element is made of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), wherein the cross-section of the TPE sealing element is designed to have an elastic deformation range capable of bridging a gap located between the loudspeaker and a wall to which the loudspeaker is to be mounted. The cross-section, for example, can be Z-shaped or approximately Z-shaped. The TPE sealing element may also be made of a polypropylene material, such as poly (carbodiimide) polymer and/or DAPLEN™.




The TPE sealing element may be molded directly to the loudspeaker frame, the loudspeaker frame adapter or the loudspeaker cover grille. Advantageously, the TPE sealing element has a substantially annular shape, when viewed from the top of the loudspeaker, i.e., normal to the front side of the loudspeaker.




The loudspeaker frame may be made of plastic, and the TPE sealing element can be molded to a front end wall of the loudspeaker frame or the loudspeaker frame adapter. In addition, the front end wall of the loudspeaker frame or of the loudspeaker frame adapter may include an annular groove, with a wall section of the TPE sealing element molded into the groove. The TPE sealing element may also include a projecting sealing lip facing the wall against which the loudspeaker is to be sealed. A loudspeaker of this type is particularly suited for installation in an automobile door, wherein the loudspeaker can be attached to an interior wall portion of the door, with the TPE sealing element sealing against the interior door panel.




The loudspeaker according to the invention has a the following advantages:




providing a hermetic seal, since the material of the sealing element is impermeable to air,




eliminating adhesion problems between the sealing element and the loudspeaker, because the sealing element is molded to the loudspeaker and is therefore connected to the loudspeaker to form a single piece,




enabling online manufacturing.











The invention will be described hereinafter with reference to certain embodiments illustrated the drawings. The invention, however, is not limited to the illustrated embodiments.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional loudspeaker with a sealing strip affixed with an adhesive,





FIG. 2

is a partial sectional view through a conventional loudspeaker installed between an interior door wall and a door panel and having a sealing strip affixed with an adhesive,





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a loudspeaker with a TPE sealing strip molded to the loudspeaker





FIG. 4

is a partial sectional view, similar to

FIG. 2

, with a loudspeaker in this case having a molded TPE sealing strip inserted between the interior door wall and the doorpanel,





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a second embodiment of a loudspeaker according to the invention, and





FIG. 6

is a partial cross-section of the second embodiment, similar to

FIG. 2

, with a loudspeaker having a molded TPE sealing ring inserted between the inner door wall (cylindrical stub on the loudspeaker diaphragm) and the door panel.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 3

is a perspective view the cover grille


10


of a loudspeaker. A sealing element


13


made of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) is secured to the annular outer rim of the cover grille


10


by a molding process.

FIG. 4

shows a corresponding partial cross-sectional view. The cross-sectional view of

FIG. 4

shows the loudspeaker installed between the interior door wall, i.e., the inside of the sheet metal


16


of the door, and the door panel


18


.

FIG. 4

uses the same reference numerals as

FIG. 2

to indicate identical elements or elements performing an identical function.




The TPE sealing element


13


is molded onto the loudspeaker and/or the loudspeaker cover grille


10


. As seen more clearly in

FIG. 4

, the sealing element


13


may include a plurality of wall sections, for example, five exemplary wall sections


13




a


,


13




b


,


13




c


,


13




d


,


13




e


, which are oriented in different directions with respect to the loudspeaker axis X (see FIG.


5


). The loudspeaker cover grille


10


can be made of any type of plastic, whereas the sealing element


13


according to the invention is made of a thermoplastic elastomer. The thermoplastic elastomer can be, for example, a propylene material and, more particularly, a poly-carbo-di-imide polymer. A particularly suited material is DAPLEN™, and in particular the type DS


65


T


20


. Another material suitable for the sealing element


13


is SEBS (=TPE on a polystyrene basis). A material with a SEBS molecular structure has molecules consisting of thermoplastic polystyrene end sections (S) and an elastic ethylene-butyl center section (EB). Polystyrene domains are formed when the processed material cools down. A suitable SEBS material is commercially available under the trade name PTS-thermoflex.




The cross-section of the TPE sealing element


13


is advantageously selected so that the distance to the wall to be sealed, i.e., the distance to the inside of the door panel


18


, is still within the elastic deformation range of the sealing element


13


. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, the cross-section of the TPE sealing element


13


is approximately Z-shaped. The distal end of the TPE sealing element


13


facing away from the loudspeaker cover grille


10


sealingly abuts the inside of the door panel


18


.




The TPE sealing element


13


does not necessarily have to be molded to the cover grille


10


of the loudspeaker. Alternatively, the TPE sealing element can also be molded to the loudspeaker frame, to a loudspeaker adapter, to a loudspeaker support or to another similar component of the loudspeaker.





FIG. 5

shows another embodiment of a loudspeaker according to the invention. The perspective view shows a loudspeaker


50


mounted on a loudspeaker base plate


56


and having a loudspeaker diaphragm


52


, a loudspeaker flange


54


and a loudspeaker frame adapter


62


. The separately listed components, i.e., the loudspeaker base plate


56


, a connector


60


and the loudspeaker frame adapter


62


can be formed as a unitary one-piece component. The loudspeaker base plate


56


includes bores and/or openings


58


and


59


suitable for attaching the base plate


56


to the interior door wall, i.e., the inside of the door sheet metal of an automobile. The connector


60


is electrically connected to the loudspeaker and mounted on the loudspeaker base plate


56


. The connector


60


can be coupled to an output of an audio device.




A TPE sealing element


64


is disposed on the cylindrical loudspeaker frame adapter


62


. The front end wall of the loudspeaker frame adapter


62


includes an annular groove


62




a


, with a wall portion of the TPE sealing element


64


molded into the groove


62




a.






Referring now also to

FIG. 6

, an additional wall section of the sealing element extends outwardly at an angle from the wall section


62




c


of the TPE sealing element


64


, which is oriented perpendicular to the loudspeaker axis X (see FIG.


5


), as viewed from the loudspeaker axis X towards the outside, and terminates in a sealing lip


66


. A third wall section of the TPE sealing element


64


in the form of a circular segment extends from this sealing lip


66


in a direction away from the loudspeaker axis X. The third wall section of the TPE sealing element


64


provides a seal against the interior door panel, in this case through a cylinder which is directly molded to the door panel.



Claims
  • 1. A loudspeaker adapted for mounting against a wall, comprising a front-mounted sealing element, wherein the sealing element is made of a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) and injection molded as a single piece on a front side of the loudspeaker, thereby providing an acoustic seal between the front side of the loudspeaker and the wall in an installed position of the loudspeaker.
  • 2. The loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein the TPE sealing element is made of a polypropylene material.
  • 3. The loudspeaker according to claim 2, wherein the polypropylene material is a poly (carbodiimide) polymer.
  • 4. The loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein the loudspeaker further includes at least one of a loudspeaker frame, a loudspeaker frame adapter and a loudspeaker cover grille, and the TPE sealing element is molded directly to the at least one of the loudspeaker frame, loudspeaker frame adapter or loudspeaker cover grille.
  • 5. The loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein the TPE sealing element has a substantially annular shape, when viewed normal to the front side of the loudspeaker.
  • 6. The loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein the cross-section of the TPE sealing element is selected so that a distance to be bridged for sealing against the wall is in an elastic deformation range of the TPE sealing element.
  • 7. The loudspeaker according to claim 6, wherein the TPE sealing element has a Z-shaped or at least approximately Z-shaped cross-section.
  • 8. The loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein the loudspeaker includes a loudspeaker frame made of plastic, a loudspeaker frame adapter and a loudspeaker base plate, with the TPE sealing element being molded to a front end wall of the loudspeaker frame or the loudspeaker frame adapter.
  • 9. The loudspeaker according to claim 7, wherein the front end wall of the loudspeaker frame or of the loudspeaker frame adapter comprises an annular groove, with a wall section of the TPE sealing element molded into the groove.
  • 10. The loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein the TPE sealing element includes a projecting sealing lip facing the wall against which the loudspeaker is to be sealed.
  • 11. The loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein the loudspeaker is installed in a door of an automobile, the door having an interior door wall and an interior door panel, with the loudspeaker being attached to the interior door wall and the TPE sealing element sealingly abutting the interior door panel.
  • 12. A loudspeaker adapted for mounting against a wall, comprising:a sealing element disposed on a front face of the loudspeaker, wherein the sealing element is injection molded to the front face to form a single piece with the front face and comprises a plurality of wall sections which are oriented—when viewed in cross-section of the sealing element—in different directions with respect to a direction normal to the front face.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
199 25 944 Jun 1999 DE
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