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The present patent application for industrial invention relates to a loudspeaker with closed membrane and to the relative assembly method.
As it is known, a loudspeaker comprises a voice coil composed of a cylindrical support with at least one winding. The voice coil is connected to a membrane. An annular edge connects the membrane peripherally to a basket. The voice coil moves in a magnetic field, making the membrane vibrate to generate a sound.
Generally speaking, the membrane is open and has a truncated-conical shape with an axial hole wherein the voice coil is inserted. However, also loudspeakers with closed membrane (without axial hole) are provided, wherein the membrane covers the cylindrical support of the voice coil. In such a case, the membrane can have a different shape other than the truncated-conical one, being, for example, a planar or domed membrane.
In the following description, the terms “upper” and “lower” refer to the arrangement of the loudspeaker in the figures. Obviously, after being assembled, the loudspeaker can be disposed in any position.
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The magnetic unit (4) comprises:
An air gap (T) is defined as a cylindrical space between the external lateral surface of the core (41) and the internal lateral surface of the upper polar plate (43). The air gap (T) must be as small as possible in order to avoid induction losses of the magnetic flow.
The mobile unit (A) is mounted in the fixed unit (B), in such a way as to center the voice coil (2) in the air gap (T) of the magnetic unit. In order to ensure a correct positioning of the voice coil (2) in the air gap (T) of the magnetic unit (4), a centering device (6) is used, being generally composed of a sheet of a semi-rigid material folded in cylindrical shape. A rigid cylindrical element made of plastics or metal can be also used as centering device.
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A peripheral portion of the centering device (3) and the edge (11) of the membrane are glued to the basket (5), generally by means of glue. It must be noted that the mobile unit (A) is fixed to the fixed unit (B) at two spaced-out gluing planes, in such a way as to ensure a perfect centering of the voice coil in the air gap.
During the polymerization of the glue, the centering device (6) is maintained inside the voice coil (2), in such a way as to ensure a perfect centering of the voice coil in the air gap (T).
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The distances (T1, T2) must be as small as possible, but at the same time the voice coil (2) must be prevented from touching the core (41) or the upper polar plate (42) in order to avoid distortions of the generated sound. Because of the centering device (6) and because of the fact that the mobile unit (A) is fixed to the basket at two levels, the air gap (T) and consequently the distances (T1, T2) can be minimized.
However, in the case of loudspeakers with closed membrane (without axial hole), the closed membrane cannot be pre-assembled in the mobile unit because the membrane would completely cover the hole of the cylindrical support of the voice call and the centering device could not be extracted from the top from the cylindrical support of the voice call.
In the following description, the parts that are identical or corresponding to the parts described above are identified with the same numerals, omitting their detailed description.
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However, in such a case, during the permanence of the centering device (6) in the voice coil, the mobile unit (A) is fixed to the fixed unit (B) only at one gluing level. Because of this, it is not possible to maintain the voice coil centered in the air gap (T) during the following extraction step of the centering device (6) and the fixing step of the membrane (100). Consequently, the air gap (T) must be larger than in the case of a loudspeaker with open membrane.
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However, the distances (T3, T4) obtained with loudspeakers with closed membrane are considerably larger than the distances (T1, T2) obtained with loudspeakers with open membrane. Generally speaking, the distances (T3, T4) obtained with loudspeakers with closed membrane are at least double than the distances (T1, T2) obtained with loudspeakers with open membrane. It must be considered that for loudspeakers with closed membrane and high travel of the voice coil, the distances (T3, T4) are more than the triple of the distances (T1, T2) obtained with loudspeakers with open membrane.
The increase of the distances (T3, T4), which is necessary in loudspeakers with closed membrane, increases the dimension of the air gap (T), with a consequent induction loss of the magnetic flow and a reduction of the performance of the loudspeaker.
In order for a loudspeaker with closed membrane to have a performance similar to a loudspeaker with open membrane, a larger magnet must be used, or an additional magnet must be added, for example on the core of the upper polar plate, thus increasing costs and volumes of the loudspeaker.
EP1178703 discloses a loudspeaker with a membrane made of three separate portions:
The central portion of the membrane, which is directly connected to the cylindrical support of the voice coil, does not cover the axial hole of the cylindrical support of the voice coil. Therefore, in order to center the voice coil in the air gap, a centering device (like the centering device (6) that is described above) can be used. In fact, such centering device can be extracted from the hole of the cylindrical support of the voice coil and successively the upper portion of the membrane is fixed on the central portion of the membrane.
US2016/0127832 discloses a loudspeaker with an open membrane, with conical shape, which is directly fixed to the cylindrical support of the voice coil, in such a way as not to cover the axial hole of the cylindrical support of the voice coil.
The purpose of the present invention is to eliminate the drawbacks of the prior art, by providing as assembly method of a loudspeaker with closed membrane, which is capable of minimizing the air gap and the relative distances of the voice coil in the air gap, in such a way as to maximize the performance of the loudspeaker while reducing the costs and the volume of the loudspeaker.
These purposes are achieved according to the invention with the characteristics of the independent claims.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention appear from the dependent claims.
The peculiarity of the assembly method of a loudspeaker with closed membrane according to the invention consists in the fact that the pre-assembly step of the mobile unit comprises the fixing of a first centering device and of a second centering device to the cylindrical support of the voice coil.
Moreover, the gluing step of the mobile unit to the basket of the fixed unit comprises the gluing of the first centering device and of the second centering device to the basket, in such a way that the two centering devices are disposed along parallel planes, in order to guarantee a centering of the voice coil in the air gap and minimize a first distance between the external surface of the core and the internal surface of the cylindrical support of the voice coil, and a second distance between the external surface of the winding of the voice coil and the internal surface of the upper polar plate.
Additional features of the invention will appear manifest from the detailed description below, which refers to merely a illustrative, not limiting embodiment, as illustrated in the attached figures, wherein:
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For illustrative purposes, each centering device (3, 3′) comprises an internal ring (30), an external ring (31) and a plurality of elastic elements (32) that connect the external ring to the internal ring
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The external ring of the first centering device (3) has a higher diameter than the external ring of the second centering device (3′).
The fixed unit (B) is pre-assembled. Said fixed unit (B) is substantially similar to a traditional fixed unit. The only difference is represented by the fact that the basket (5) comprises three annular shoulders (51, 52, 53) disposed at three different height levels;
The three annular shoulders (51, 52, 53) are disposed on parallel horizontal planes. The third shoulder (53) is the highest and has the largest diameter. The second shoulder (52) is the lowest and has the smallest diameter.
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The external rings of the first and the second centering device (3, 3′) are glued with glue, respectively on the first annular shoulder (51) and on the second annular shoulder (52) of the basket. It must be noted that the voice coil (2) is connected to the basket (5) on two spaced-out gluing planes, in such a way as to ensure a perfect centering of the voice coil (2) in the air gap (T).
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In such a case, the distances (T5, T6) obtained with the loudspeaker with closed membrane according to the invention are considerably lower than the distances (T3, T4) obtained with loudspeakers with closed membrane according to the prior art and are similar to the distances (T1, T2) obtained with loudspeakers with open membrane.
In view of the above, the loudspeaker with closed membrane according to the invention guarantees a better performance than a loudspeaker with closed membrane according to the prior art, with the same dimensions and the same cost of the magnetic unit.
Table 1 shows the values of the distances (T1, T2, 5 T3, T4, T5, T6) respectively measured in a loudspeaker with open membrane, in a loudspeaker with closed membrane according to the prior art and in a loudspeaker with closed membrane according to the invention, according to the travel of the voice coil. All numerical values in the table are expressed in millimeters.
The term “travel” indicates the axial translation of the voice coil relative to a central fixed horizontal plane, applying a sinusoidal signal to the winding of the voice coil with power equal to the rated power of the loudspeaker.
As shown in Table 1, the distances (T5, T6) obtained with the loudspeaker with closed membrane according to the invention are considerably lower than the distances (T3, T4) obtained with loudspeakers with closed membrane according to the prior art and equal to the distances (T1, T2) obtained with loudspeakers with open membrane.
The differences between the loudspeaker with closed membrane according to the invention and the loudspeaker with closed membrane according to the prior art increase when the travel of the voice coil increases.
The loudspeaker according to the invention, with a travel of the voice coil lower than ±3 mm, has a first distance (T5) lower than 0.2 mm and a second distance (T6) lower than 0.3 mm.
The loudspeaker according to the invention, with a travel of the voice coil comprised in the range±3-8 mm, has a first distance (T5) lower than 0.25 mm and a second distance (T6) lower than 0.5 mm.
The loudspeaker according to the invention, with a travel of the voice coil comprised in the range±8-20 mm, has a first distance (T5) lower than 0.35 mm and a second distance (T6) lower than 0.6 mm.
Numerous equivalent variations and modifications can be made to the present embodiments of the invention, which are within the reach of an expert of the field and fall in any case within the scope of the invention as disclosed by the attached claims.
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