The invention relates to a membrane for an acoustic device.
Moreover, the invention relates to an acoustic device.
Speakers for acoustic devices comprise a membrane which is actuated by a so-called voice coil. For an improved translative movement of the membrane often a so-called corrugation is formed at the membrane around the area in which the voice coil is fixed to the membrane. This corrugation forms a joint, articulation or pivot so that the portion of the membrane which is closer to the center of the membrane than the voice coil, i.e. the portion which forms the interior portion of the membrane is moved more or less translational. However, in case the acoustic pressure exceeds a limit pressure the thin membrane is bulged which leads to a decreased performance of the speaker. Thus, in some cases a plate is fixed to the membrane in the central portion of the membrane in order to stiffening the central portion. However, although such a plate may reduce the bulging, still one or even several oscillations are superimposed to the movement of the membrane. Furthermore, in case a given frequency is exceeded the plate, due to its mass, cannot follow the movement induced by the voice coil and holds still. This given frequency is called cut-off frequency.
It is an object of the invention to provide a membrane and an acoustic device having an improved performance.
In order to achieve the object defined above, a membrane for an acoustic device and an acoustic device according to the independent claims are provided.
According to an exemplary embodiment a membrane for an acoustic device is provided, wherein the membrane comprises a central portion, an annular portion, and a corrugation, wherein the annular portion is arranged around the central portion, wherein the annular portion is adapted to be fixed to a coil, and wherein the corrugation is arranged between the central portion and the annular portion. Thus, the corrugation may form an inner corrugation compared to an outer corrugation which would be arranged farther away from the central portion than the annular portion. In particular, the coil may be a voice coil.
According to an exemplary embodiment an acoustic device is provided, wherein the acoustic device comprises a membrane according to an exemplary embodiment and a coil, wherein the membrane is fixed to the coil at the annular portion of the membrane. In particular, the acoustic device may be a speaker.
The term “acoustic device” may particularly denote any device for processing, recording, and/or playing sounds, like radio, CD-player, MP-player, i.e. devices comprising in general at least one speaker or one microphone which may comprise a membrane, or even parts thereof, e.g. a single speaker or a single microphone.
The term “inner” may in particular denote that the respective object, e.g. the “inner corrugation”, is arranged closer to the center than another object, e.g. an outer corrugation. Thus, a direction may in particular be defined along a radius of the annular portion. In particular, the term “between the central portion and the annular portion” may refer to this direction, i.e. along a radial direction of the annular portion.
A membrane comprising a corrugation closer to the central portion of the membrane than an annular portion which is adapted in such a way that a voice coil is fixable may exhibit some surprising advantages. Such an inner corrugation may form a joint, articulation or pivot so that the node and therefore the cut-off frequency may be exactly defined. In particular, the cut-off frequency may be decreased in case the inner corrugation is shifted to the annular portion, i.e. farther away from the central portion or center of the membrane. On the other side, the cut-off frequency may be increased in case the inner corrugation is shifted into the direction of the center of the membrane.
Furthermore, such an inner corrugation may act as a barrier for glue in case a voice coil is glued to the annular portion of the membrane. Due to such a barrier it may be possible that the node of the oscillating or vibrating membrane may be more precisely defined, since the glue may not spread towards the center of the membrane. Thus, a thickening and stiffening of the membrane may be prevented or at least reduced. In particular, it may be possible to reduce the variation of the cut-off frequency between different membranes and respective speakers, which, at least partially, may be induced due to a different spreading of the glue.
Next, further exemplary embodiments of the membrane will be explained. However, these embodiments also apply to the acoustic device.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the membrane the corrugation is annular shaped. In particular, the corrugation is formed substantially parallel to the annular portion. For example, the annular portion and the corrugation may have a circular shape or at least a substantially circular shape.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the membrane a plate is fixed to the membrane. In particular, the plate may be glued to the membrane at least at the central portion of the membrane. For example the plate may be made of polystyrene or another suitable material. In particular, the plate may extend from the central portion over the corrugation to the annular portion. That is, for a circular shaped annular portion the plate may have a diameter which is greater than the diameter of the circular shaped annular portion.
Such a plate may in particular advantageous for stiffening the membrane in the central portion so that a bulging of the membrane may be prevented or reduced at least in the central portion of the membrane.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the membrane the plate is fixed to the membrane at the annular portion and the central portion. In particular, the plate may be free at the corrugation. The term “free” may particularly denote that the plate is not fixed or is unsecured to the membrane at the corrugation or in the region of the corrugation, e.g. not glued to the membrane at this position or area. For example, a hollow space or at least a space which is not filled with glue or an adhesive may be formed between the membrane and the plate at the region of the corrugation.
Next, further exemplary embodiments of the acoustic device will be explained. However, these embodiments also apply to the membrane.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the acoustic device the membrane is fixed to the coil by glue. That is, the membrane may be glued to the coil. In particular, the glue may be arranged at least in the region between the annular portion and the corrugation. As glue every suitable adhesive may be used.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the acoustic device the central part of the membrane is free of glue. In particular, the glue or the glued portion may not extend over the corrugation. For example, the glue may extend to the corrugation but not over the corrugation. That is, the glue may extend at most to the middle of the corrugation. In particular, both sides of the membrane may be free of glue in the region of the inner corrugation.
Summarizing an exemplary aspect of the invention may be that a membrane is provided which comprises an inner corrugation. That is, a corrugation which is formed closer to the central portion or center of the membrane than the portion or area which is adapted to be fixed to a voice coil and which is called annular portion above. In particular, the membrane and the inner corrugation are circular shaped. At the position of the corrugation a plate used for stiffening the membrane may not be glued to the membrane so that the corrugation may “soften” the membrane and may function as a joint or an articulation. Thus, a node of an oscillation or vibration of the membrane may be more precisely defined than in common membranes which have no inner corrugations. Furthermore, this inner corrugation may act as a barrier or barricade for glue used for gluing the membrane to the voice coil.
The aspects defined above and further aspects of the invention are apparent from the examples of embodiment to be described hereinafter and are explained with reference to these examples of embodiment.
The invention will be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to examples of embodiment but to which the invention is not limited.
The illustration in the drawing is schematically. In different drawings, similar or identical elements are provided with the similar of identical reference signs.
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Finally, it should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather then limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be capable of designing many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed in parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claims. The word “comprising” and “comprises”, and the like, does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those listed in any claim or the specification as a whole. The singular reference of an element does not exclude the plural reference of such elements and vice-versa. In a device claim enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of software or hardware. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
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