The present disclosure relates to transducers to be mounted in terminal equipments for converting electrical signals to audible sounds, and more particularly to a multi-magnet speaker.
Sound which can be heard by a person's auditory sense is transmitted in the form of waves. The sound having the wave form moves air molecules and vibrates the tympanic membrane, thus allowing a person to hear the sound. In order to provide audible sounds, various kinds of speakers have been developed. The speaker is generally coupled to audio equipment or an amplifier for use as a large sound producing means for considerably amplifying volume. Alternatively, the speaker may be used as a small sound producing means having a small size and volume.
As such, the small-sized speaker may be mounted to a small electronic product, such as a mobile phone, a PDA, or a notebook computer. As the wireless age begins, consumers want to enjoy various contents regardless of time and place and demand portability of the electronic product. In order to satisfy the consumers' desires, speakers are tending towards miniaturization and lightness.
A speaker related to the present disclosure includes a holder defining a sound hole, a frame attached to the holder for forming a chamber, a strait magnetic circuit defining a magnetic gap, a wicker-shaped diaphragm located in the chamber, and a voice coil attached to the bottom of the diaphragm. Typically, the magnetic circuit includes a yoke, a magnet positioned on the yoke, and a top plate attached to the magnet. The magnetic gap is formed between the yoke and the magnet, and the voice coil is partially suspended in the magnetic gap. While electrified, the voice coil will be activated to vibrate by the electromagnetic Ampere Force and further drives the diaphragm to vibrate, which converts the electrical signals to sound waves. For speakers with a long and narrow diaphragm, vibration along the major-axis of the diaphragm is not balanced as just one coil is used to drive the diaphragm, which affects the sound quality of the micro speaker.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a speaker which can overcome the above-mentioned problems.
Many aspects of the embodiment can be better understood with reference to the drawings mentioned above. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Reference will now be made to describe an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure in detail.
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The yoke 56 defines a bottom, at least two pairs of longitudinal sidewalls extending upwardly and perpendicularly from the longitudinal periphery of the bottom. The receiving cavity is formed by the bottom and the longitudinal sidewalls. In this exemplary embodiment, the yoke 56 defines a pair of first longitudinal sidewalls 561, a pair of second longitudinal sidewalls 562, and a groove 563 located between the first longitudinal sidewalls 561 and the second longitudinal sidewalls 562 for accommodating the mid-magnet 53. When assembled, the first main magnet 51 is located between the two first longitudinal sidewalls 561, and the second main magnet 52 is located between the two second longitudinal sidewalls 562.
Each of the vibrating membranes defines a dome part and an arcuate portion radially extending from the periphery of the dome part. The coils connect to the peripheries of the dome parts, respectively. Referring to
While assembled, referring to
Be noted that even though the multi-magnetic speaker in the exemplary embodiment is provided with two vibrating membranes and two coils, the disclosure is not limited to the configuration described above. In fact, the multi-magnetic speaker may be provided with three or more vibrating membranes and coils.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to the specific embodiment, the description of the disclosure is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting the disclosure. Various of modifications to the present disclosure can be made to the exemplary embodiment by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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201120002720.3 | Jan 2011 | CN | national |