Claims
- 1. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- an upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustical energy with substantial audible spectral components in the audible frequency range only above a predetermined upper frequency of at least substantially 150 Hz,
- said upper frequency assembly including a ported enclosure having a front face of predetermined height and width,
- said enclosure enclosing a loudspeaker driver adjacent to said front face having a cone of diameter slightly less than at least one of said predetermined height and width,
- said driver having a moving voice coil of diameter greater than half said cone diameter in an airgap,
- said ported enclosure including a main port characterized by acoustic mass and an internal volume characterized by acoustic compliance to establish a fundamental mass-compliance resonant frequency near said predetermined upper frequency that keeps the maximum excursion of said diaphragm of at least 3.5 millimeters peak-to-peak to provide a predetermined maximum sound level for spectral components in the range above the predetermined upper frequency of output levels of at least 105 db substantially one meter therefrom on a driver axis without audible distortion.
- 2. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said loudspeaker driver has an efficiency .beta. of at least 1.6 Newtons.sup.2 per watt.
- 3. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said loudspeaker driver has pot type magnetic structure with a pot,
- said pot being formed with an annular extension at the outermost portion of the pot with an airspace between the end of the extension and a portion of the pot defining the airgap for said voice coil to reduce magnetic fringing flux.
- 4. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said voice coil comprises a former having a conducting pad,
- a voice coil winding having an end terminated in an attached crimp,
- said crimp being soldered to said anchor pad.
- 5. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 4 and further comprising a lead out wire having an end soldered to said conducting anchor pad.
- 6. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said loudspeaker driver comprises,
- a magnetic structure,
- a rigid subassembly separate from said magnetic structure,
- and a moving assembly movable along the axis of said driver and having first and second flexible members mounted on said rigid subassembly at locations axially spaced along the driver axis.
- 7. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 6, wherein said rigid subassembly is a basket,
- said magnetic structure comprises a pot, central pole piece and permanent magnet, and said moving assembly comprises a cone, voice coil, surround and spider with said surround being said first flexible member and said spider being said second flexible member.
- 8. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said predetermined upper frequency is of the order of 200 Hz,
- the volume of said enclosure being less than 250 cc.
- 9. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- an upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustical energy with spectral components in the audible frequency range above a predetermined upper frequency,
- said upper frequency assembly including a ported enclosure having a front face of predetermined height and width,
- said enclosure enclosing a loudspeaker driver adjacent to said front face having a cone of diameter slightly less than at least one of said predetermined height and width,
- said driver having a voice coil of diameter greater than half said cone diameter,
- said ported enclosure including a main port characterized by acoustic mass and an internal volume characterized by acoustic compliance to establish a fundamental mass-compliance resonant frequency near said predetermined upper frequency that keeps the maximum excursion of said diaphragm within predetermined limits to provide a predetermined maximum sound level for spectral components within said audible frequency range above said predetermined frequency without audible distortion,
- wherein said enclosure further includes an internal baffle and an intermediate port in said baffle,
- said internal baffle dividing said enclosure into an inside subchamber adjacent to said driver and an outside subchamber adjacent to said main port,
- said intermediate port characterized by an intermediate acoustic mass and said output subchamber characterized by output subchamber compliance to establish an intermediate port-acoustic-mass-output-subchamber-acoustic-compliance resonant frequency that is at least one octave above said fundamental mass-compliance resonant frequency.
- 10. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 9 wherein said intermediate port is formed in semi-rigid foam seated in said enclosure.
- 11. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 10 wherein said semi-rigid foam is constructed and arranged to suppress standing waves and form said internal baffle.
- 12. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- an upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustical energy with spectral components in the audible frequency range above a predetermined upper frequency,
- said upper frequency assembly including a ported enclosure having a front face of predetermined height and width,
- said enclosure enclosing a loudspeaker driver adjacent to said front face having a cone of diameter slightly less than at least one of said predetermined height and width,
- said driver having a voice coil of diameter greater than half said cone diameter,
- said ported enclosure including a main port characterized by acoustic mass and an internal volume characterized by acoustic compliance to establish a fundamental mass-compliance resonant frequency near said predetermined upper frequency that keeps the maximum excursion of said diaphragm within predetermined limits to provide a predetermined maximum sound level for spectral components within said audible frequency range above said predetermined frequency without audible distortion, and
- a feed-through connector in a wall of said enclosure having an inside terminal pair connected to an outside terminal pair with the cross-sectional area of each outside terminal different from the cross-sectional area of each inside terminal and the separation between the inside terminals is different from the separation between the outside terminals wherein each of the terminals of the terminal pair consists of a continuous conductor.
- 13. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- an upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustical energy with substantial audible spectral components in the audible frequency range only above a predetermined upper frequency of about 200 Hz,
- said upper frequency assembly including a ported enclosure of volume less than about 250 cc having a front face of predetermined height and width,
- said enclosure enclosing a loudspeaker driver adjacent to said front face having a driver axis with a cone of diameter slightly less than at least one of said predetermined height and width and less than approximately 5.0 cm,
- said loudspeaker driver comprising a motor with a voice coil attached to said cone,
- said ported enclosure including a main port characterized by acoustic mass and an internal volume characterized by acoustic compliance to establish a fundamental mass-compliance resonant frequency near said predetermined upper frequency that keeps the maximum excursion of said cone of at least 3.5 millimeters peak-to-peak to provide a predetermined maximum sound level of at least 105 dB substantially one meter therefrom on said driver axis over substantially all said audible frequency range above said predetermined upper frequency without audible distortion.
- 14. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 13 wherein said voice coil comprises a former having a conducting pad,
- a voice coil winding having an end terminated in an attached crimp,
- said crimp being soldered to said anchor pad.
- 15. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 14 and further comprising a lead out wire having an end soldered to said conducting anchor pad.
- 16. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 13, wherein said enclosure encloses said loudspeaker driver adjacent to said front face having a cone of diameter slightly less than said predetermined height and said predetermined width,
- the volume of said enclosure being less than 250 cc.
- 17. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- an upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustical energy with spectral components in the audible frequency range above a predetermined upper frequency of about 200 Hz,
- said upper frequency assembly including a ported enclosure of volume less than about 250 cc having a front face of predetermined height and width,
- said enclosure enclosing a loudspeaker driver adjacent to said front face having a driver axis with a cone of diameter slightly less than at least one of said predetermined height and width and less than approximately 5.0 cm,
- said driver comprising a motor with a voice coil attached to said cone,
- said ported enclosure including a main port characterized by acoustic mass and an internal volume characterized by acoustic compliance to establish a fundamental mass-compliance resonant frequency near said predetermined upper frequency that keeps the maximum excursion of said cone of at least 3.5 millimeters peak-to-peak to provide a predetermined maximum sound level of at least 105 dB substantially one meter therefrom on said driver axis over substantially all said audible freguency range above said predetermined upper frequency without audible distortion, and
- a bass enclosure separate from said upper frequency assembly constructed and arranged for connection to said upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustical energy with spectral components in the bass frequency range below said predetermined upper frequency.
- 18. A loudspeaker system driver having a moving voice coil in an airgap and a pot type magnetic structure with a pot,
- said pot formed with an outer portion and with an annular extension extended from the outer portion of the pot with an airspace between the end of the extension and the end of the outer portion of the pot to reduce magnetic fringing flux, wherein the end of the outer portion is formed with an inner pole for defining the airgap for said moving voice coil.
- 19. A loudspeaker enclosure characterized by acoustic compliance having a main port characterized by acoustic mass and an internal baffle with an intermediate port in said internal baffle,
- said internal baffle dividing said enclosure into an outside subchamber adjacent to said main port and an inside subchamber,
- said intermediate port characterized by an intermediate acoustic mass and said outside subchamber characterized by output subchamber compliance to establish an intermediate port acoustic-mass-output-subchamber-acoustic compliance resonant frequency that is at least one octave above the fundamental acoustic mass-acoustic compliance resonant frequency established by the acoustic mass of said main port and the compliance of said enclosure.
- 20. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- an upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustic energy with substantial audible spectral components in the audible frequency range only above a predetermined upper frequency of the order of 200 Hz,
- said upper frequency assembly having a loudspeaker driver having a driver axis with a cone of diameter less than substantially 5 centimeters,
- said driver having an efficiency .beta. of at least 1.6 Newtons.sup.2 /watt,
- said upper frequency assembly constructed and arranged to provide a predetermined maximum sound level of at least 105 dB substantially one meter therefrom on said driver axis over substantially all said audible frequency range above said predetermined upper frequency without audible distortion.
- 21. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- at least first and second upper frequency assemblies for radiating acoustical energy with spectral components in the audible frequency range above a predetermined upper frequency,
- each upper frequency assembly including an enclosure having an enclosure volume of less than 250 cc and constructed and arranged to provide a predetermined maximum sound pressure level of at least 90 dB substantially one meter therefrom over substantially all said audible frequency range above said predetermined upper frequency without audible distortion,
- and a nonlocalizable bass enclosure separate from said upper frequency assemblies constructed and arranged for connection to said upper frequency assemblies for radiating acoustical energy with spectral components in the bass frequency range below said predetermined upper frequency,
- whereby localization only occurs on said upper frequency assemblies.
- 22. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 21 wherein the distance between each of said first and second upper frequency assemblies and said nonlocalizable bass enclosure is less than substantially 10 meters.
- 23. A loudspeaker system in accordance with claim 21 wherein said predetermined upper frequency is substantially 200 Hz,
- and each upper frequency assembly is constructed and arranged to provide a predetermined maximum sound pressure level of at least 99 dB substantially one meter therefrom over substantially all said audible frequency range above said predetermined upper frequency without audible distortion.
- 24. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- first and second upper frequency assemblies, each upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustical energy with spectral components in the audible frequency range above a predetermined upper frequency of about 200 Hz,
- said upper frequency assembly including a ported enclosure of volume less than about 250 cc having a front face of predetermined height and width,
- said enclosure enclosing a loudspeaker driver adjacent to said front face having a driver axis with a cone of diameter slightly less than at least one of said predetermined height and width and less than approximately 5.0 cm,
- said driver comprising a motor with a voice coil attached to said cone,
- said ported enclosure including a main port characterized by acoustic mass and an internal volume characterized by acoustic compliance to establish a fundamental mass-compliance resonant frequency near said predetermined upper frequency that keeps the maximum excursion of said cone within predetermined limits to provide a predetermined maximum sound level of at least 105 dB substantially one meter therefrom on said driver axis over substantially all said audible frequency range above said predetermined upper frequency without audible distortion,
- and a nonlocalizable bass enclosure separate from said upper frequency assemblies constructed and arranged for connection to said upper frequency assemblies for radiating acoustical energy with spectral components in the bass frequency range below said predetermined upper frequency,
- whereby localization only occurs on said upper frequency assemblies.
- 25. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- an upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustical energy with spectral components in the audible frequency range above a predetermined upper frequency of about 200 Hz,
- said upper frequency assembly including a ported enclosure having a front face of predetermined height and width and less than approximately 5.0 cm,
- said enclosure enclosing a loudspeaker driver adjacent to said front face having a cone of diameter slightly less than at least one of said predetermined height and width and less than approximately 5.0 cm,
- said driver comprising a motor with a voice coil,
- said ported enclosure including a main port characterized by acoustic mass and an internal volume characterized by acoustic compliance to establish a fundamental mass-compliance resonant frequency near said predetermined upper frequency and coacts with said motor to establish a maximum excursion of said cone of at least 3.5.
- 26. A loudspeaker system comprising,
- an upper frequency assembly for radiating acoustic energy with substantial audible spectral components in the audible frequency range only above a predetermined upper frequency of the order of 200 Hz,
- said upper frequency assembly having a loudspeaker driver having a cone of diameter less than substantially 5 centimeters,
- said driver having an efficiency .beta. of at least 1.6 Newtons.sup.2 /watt,
- said upper frequency assembly constructed and arranged to establish a maximum linear axial motion of said cone of at least 3.5 millimeters peak-to-peak over substantially all said audible frequency range above said predetermined upper frequency without audible distortion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuing application of application Ser. No. 08/443,625 filed May 18, 1995 now abandoned.
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