1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to structures of magnetic circuit systems, more particularly to an external-magnet-type magnetic circuit system.
2. Related Art of the Invention
Generally, transducers, such as speakers, need a magnetic circuit system for generating electro-magnetic force to drive a coil to move.
Typically, the magnetic circuit system includes a T-shaped yoke having a center pole projecting from a center part of a plate, a ring-shaped magnet positioned on the yoke, and a ring-shaped top plate attached to the magnet. A magnetic gap is formed between the center pole and an inner surface of the top plate. If a coil is suspended in the magnetic gap, when electrified, the coil will be given a magnetizing force F, and the force F is determined by the product of magnetic flux (B), displacement of the coil (L), and current applied on the coil (I). Production of B and L is called magnetizing force factor. If the magnetizing force factor is not even during the vibration of the coil, the magnetizing force will lead to non-linear distortion.
So, it is necessary to provide an improved magnetic circuit system for solving the problem mentioned above.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a magnetic circuit system includes a yoke having a lower plate and a center pole projecting from a central part of the lower plate, a magnet having a through hole, and a top plate attached to the magnet. A magnetic gap is defined between an inner surface of the top plate and an outer surface of the centre pole of the yoke. The top plate has a portion close to the central pole of the yoke having a thickness greater than that of the remaining portion.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description of the exemplary embodiment.
Reference will now be made to describe an exemplary embodiment of the present invention in detail.
Referring to
The yoke 20 defines a lower plate 200 and a central pole 201 protruding uprightly from a central portion of the lower plate 200. The magnet 21 defines a through hole 211 in a central portion thereof. When assembled, the magnet 21 is located on the lower plate 200 and the central pole 201 passes through the through hole 211 of the magnet 21. The top plate 22 has a central aperture surrounding by an inner surface 221. When assembled, the top plate 22 is located on the magnet 21 and the central pole 201 of the yoke passes through the central aperture. A magnetic gap 223 is formed between an outer surface of the central pole 201 of the yoke 20 and the inner surface 221 of the top plate 22. Along a direction parallel to the central pole 201, the top plate 22 has a portion close to the outer surface of the central pole 201 of the yoke having a thickness greater than that of the remaining portion. For example, the top plate 22 defines a projecting element 23 extending perpendicularly from a portion close to the inner surface 221. A cross section of the projecting element 23 is a triangle having a first side 231 parallel to the central pole 201 of the yoke 20 and a second side 232 connecting the first side and a top surface 220 of the top plate 22. An angle α is formed between the second side 232 and the top surface 220. The angle α is between 20˜70 degrees.
While the magnetic circuit system 2 is applied in a transducer, such as a speaker, a voice coil (not shown) is partially received in the magnetic gap 223. When electrified, the voice coil is forced to move in the magnetic gap 223 along a direction parallel to the central pole 201 by virtue of the electro-magnetic force. The magnetic field is provided by the magnetic circuit system 2. Refer to
The magnetic circuit system disclosed above can be applied on speakers, receivers, linear vibrators, etc.
While the present invention has been described with reference to a specific embodiment, the description of the invention is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various of modifications to the present invention can be made to the preferred embodiment by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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