Claims
- 1. An improved loudspeaker driver structure, for driving a vibratable diaphragm to produce sound, comprising:
first and second similar annular voice coils, located spaced apart end-to-end on a tubular voice coil form as part of a coaxial voice coil assembly that is disposed about a central axis, drivingly coupled to the diaphragm and resiliently constrained to be vibratable only in a longitudinal direction of the axis; first and second annular magnetic pole faces, configured and arranged as an interfacing pair forming a first annular magnetic gap traversing a predetermined annular portion of [said] the first voice coil; third and fourth annular magnetic pole faces, configured and arranged as an interfacing pair forming a second annular magnetic gap traversing a predetermined annular portion of the second voice coil; a permanent magnet having a first magnetic pole directed to said first pole piece, and having a second magnetic pole directed to the third pole piece; a magnetic yoke having a first end directed to the second pole piece and having a second end directed to the fourth pole piece thus providing a main magnetic path around a flux loop encompassing, in series: (a) the magnet, (b) the first pole piece constituting a first magnet pole piece, (c) the first magnetic gap, traversing the first voice coil, (d) the second pole piece constituting a first yoke pole piece, (e) the yoke, (f) the fourth pole piece constituting a second yoke pole piece, (g) the second magnetic gap, traversing the second voice coil, and (h) the third pole pieces, constituting the second magnet pole piece, completing the flux loop; and at least one conductive metal annular shorting ring, disposed coaxially and located in coupled relationship with the flux loop and proximate to both the first and second similar annular voice coils and the first and second annular magnetic pole faces so as to react to current in the first and second annular voice coils in a manner to reduce harmonic distortion in acoustic output of said loudspeaker.
- 2. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 1 comprising a single annular shorting ring, disposed adjacent to said magnet, between the magnet and the voice coil form, and extending substantially between the two magnet pole pieces.
- 3. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 1 comprising a single annular shorting ring disposed adjacent to said yoke, between said yoke and the voice coil form, and extending substantially between the two yoke pole faces.
- 4. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 1 comprising:
a first annular shorting ring, disposed adjacent to said magnet, between the magnet and the voice coil form, and extending substantially between the two magnet pole pieces; and a second annular shorting ring, disposed adjacent to said yoke, between the yoke and the voice coil form, and extending substantially between the yoke pole faces.
- 5. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 1 comprising at least two annular rings, each disposed in a substantially symmetric manner about the center line of the magnetic flux loop, so as to particularly reduce odd order harmonic distortion in the acoustic output.
- 6. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 5 where each of the annular shorting rings is configured in tubular form constituting, in effect, a surface layer on a corresponding one of the four pole faces.
- 7. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 5 where each of the annular shorting rings is embedded in a central surface region of a corresponding one of the four pole faces.
- 8. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 1 where at least one of the annular shorting rings is fabricated from a stack of individually isolated laminations of magnetic grade steel.
- 9. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 1 where the at least one annular shorting ring is configured in a tubular form extending across both of a pair of the pole pieces so as to constitute, in effect, a surface layer on each pole face.
- 10. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 1 comprising:
at least one annular shorting ring disposed entirely within the magnetic flux loop as defined by the center line, so as to act in a manner to particularly reduce even order harmonic distortion in the acoustic output: and at least one annular shorting ring disposed outside the magnetic flux loop as defined by the center line.
- 11. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 10 comprising eight annular shorting rings of which two are disposed in each of said pole faces in opposite regions thereof such that four outermost of the shorting rings are disposed outside the magnetic flux loop as defined by the center line, and the four innermost of the shorting rings are disposed within the flux loop center line.
- 12. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 1 where the at least one annular shorting ring is disposed substantially outside the magnetic flux loop as defined by the center line.
- 13. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 12, comprising two annular rings, each made to have a narrow width that is less than half the voice coil length, and each disposed outside the flux loop center line, as follows:
a first annular shorting ring disposed along an outermost edge of the first magnet pole face, adjacent the voice coil form; and a second annular shorting ring disposed along an outermost edge of the second magnet pole face, adjacent the voice coil form.
- 14. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 12, comprising two annular rings, each made to have a narrow width that is less than half the voice coil length, and each disposed outside the flux loop as follows:
a first annular shorting ring disposed along an outermost edge of the first yoke pole face, adjacent the voice coil form; and a second annular shorting ring disposed along an outermost edge of the second yoke pole face, adjacent the voice coil form.
- 15. The improved loudspeaker driver structure of claim 12 comprising four annular rings, each disposed outside the flux loop as follows:
a first annular shorting ring disposed along an outermost end of the first magnet pole face, extending close to the voice coil form; a second annular shorting ring disposed along an outermost end of the second magnet pole face, extending close to the voice coil form; a third annular shorting ring disposed along an outermost end of the first yoke pole face, extending close to the voice coil form; and a fourth annular shorting ring disposed along an outermost end of the second yoke pole face, extending close to the voice coil form.
- 16. A loudspeaker drive motor, comprising,
a first pole piece; a second pole piece; a magnet in between the first and second pole pieces; a yoke; a first magnetic gap formed between the first pole piece and the yoke; a second magnetic gap formed between the second pole piece and the yoke; a gap extending between the first and second magnetic gaps, wherein the first and second magnetic gaps are adapted to receive dual-voice coils, a magnetic flux loop formed through the magnet, the first pole piece, the first magnetic gap, the yoke, the second magnetic gap, and the second pole piece; a first shorting ring fixedly adjacent to one of the first and second magnetic gaps to oppose changes in intensity or location of the magnetic flux from the magnet, thereby reducing distortion, where the first shorting ring is positioned proximate the yoke and at least entirely within the magnetic flux loop or at least entirely outside of the magnetic flux loop.
- 17. The loudspeaker driver motor of claim 16, wherein the first shorting ring is within the magnetic flux loop between the first and second pole pieces to reduce even order harmonic distortion.
- 18. The loudspeaker driver motor of claim 16 wherein the first shorting ring is within the magnetic flux loop and recessed within the yoke to reduce even order harmonic distortion.
- 19. The loudspeaker driver motor of claim 17, including a second shorting ring within the magnetic flux loop and recessed within the yoke.
- 20. The loudspeaker driver motor of claim 16, wherein the first shorting ring is outside of the magnetic flux loop to reduce harmonic distortion and voice coil inductance.
- 21. The loudspeaker driver motor of claim 20, including a second shorting ding within the magnetic flux loop.
- 22. The loudspeaker driver motor of claim 16, wherein the first shorting ring extends at least between the first and second magnetic gaps.
- 23. A loudspeaker driver, comprising:
a yoke; a magnet comprising a first pole and a second pole, where the first pole is positioned relative to the yoke to define a first gap and the second pole is positioned relative to the yoke to define a second gap; a first coil positioned in the first gap; a second coil positioned in the second gap, where the first coil and the second coil are configured to set up a magnetic flux loop, the magnetic flux loop defines a center line, and the center line separates a magnetic flux loop interior from a magnetic flux loop exterior; and a shorting ring positioned proximate the first gap and the second gap and within one of the magnetic flux loop interior and the magnetic flux loop exterior.
- 24. The loudspeaker driver of claim 23, wherein the shorting ring is positioned completely within one of the magnetic flux loop interior and the magnetic flux loop exterior.
- 25. The loudspeaker driver of claim 21, wherein the shorting ring is positioned within the magnetic flux loop interior.
- 26. The loudspeaker driver of claim 25, wherein the shorting ring is positioned completely within the magnetic flux loop interior.
- 27. The loudspeaker driver of claim 25, wherein the yoke comprises a recess and the shorting ring is embedded in the recess of the yoke.
- 28. The loudspeaker driver of claim 25, wherein the shorting ring is positioned adjacent to the magnet.
- 30. The loudspeaker driver of claim 28, wherein the first pole is a first pole piece, the second pole is a second pole piece, and the shorting ring is positioned between the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
- 30. The loudspeaker driver of claim 28, wherein the shorting ring is positioned in physical contact against the magnet.
- 31. The loudspeaker driver of claim 28, wherein the shorting ring is a first shorting ring, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in a recess of the yoke.
- 32. The loudspeaker driver of claim 25, wherein the first pole is a first pole piece, the second pole is a second pole piece, and the shorting ring is embedded in one of the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
- 33. The loudspeaker driver of claim 32, wherein the shorting ring is a first shorting ring embedded in at least an inner comer of the first pole piece, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in at least inner comer of tile second pole piece.
- 34. The loudspeaker driver of claim 25, wherein the shorting ring is embedded in the yoke at a position that is adjacent to one of the first gap and the second gap.
- 35. The loudspeaker driver of claim 34, wherein the shorting ring is a first shorting ring embedded in the yoke at the position that is adjacent to the first gap, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in the yoke at the position that is adjacent to the second gap.
- 36. The loudspeaker driver of claim 34, wherein the first pole is a first pole piece, the second pole is a second pole piece, and the shorting ring is a first shorting ring embedded in the yoke at a position that is adjacent to one of the first gap and the second gap, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in one of the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
- 37. The loudspeaker driver of claim 21, wherein the shorting ring is positioned completely within the magnetic flux loop exterior.
- 38. The loudspeaker driver of claim 37, wherein the first pole is a first pole piece, the second pole is a second pole piece, and the shorting ring is embedded in one of the first pole; piece and the second pole piece.
- 39. The loudspeaker driver of claim 38, wherein the shorting ring is a first shorting ring embedded in at least an outer corner of the first pole piece, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in at least an outer corner of the second pole piece.
- 40. The loudspeaker driver of claim 37, wherein the shorting ring is embedded in the yoke at a position that is adjacent to one of the first gap and the second gap.
- 41. The loudspeaker driver of claim 40, wherein the first pole is a first pole piece, the second pole is a second pole piece, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in one of the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
- 42. The loudspeaker driver of claim 37, wherein the first coil additionally is positioned remote from the first gap, the second coil additionally is positioned remote from the second gap, and the shorting ring is embedded in the yoke at a position that is remote from one of the first gap and the second gap.
- 43. The loudspeaker driver of claim 42, wherein the shorting ring is a first shorting ring embedded in the yoke at the position that is remote from the first gap, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in the yoke at the position that is remote from the second gap.
- 44. The loudspeaker driver of claim 43, wherein the first pole is a first pole piece, the second pole is a second pole piece, and the shorting ring is a first shorting ring embedded in the yoke at the position that is remote from one of the first gap and the second gap, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in one of the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
- 45. The loudspeaker driver of claim 23, wherein the shorting ring is a first shorting ring positioned within the magnetic flux loop interior, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring.
- 46. The loudspeaker driver of claim 45, wherein the first shorting ring is positioned completely within the magnetic flux loop interior.
- 47. The loudspeaker driver of claim 23, wherein the second shorting ring is positioned within the magnetic flux loop exterior.
- 48. The loudspeaker driver of claim 47, wherein the second shorting ring is positioned completely within the magnetic flux loop exterior.
- 49. The loudspeaker driver of claim 48, wherein the first pole is a first pole piece, the second pole is a second pole piece, the first shorting ring is embedded in one of the first pole piece, the second pole piece, and the yoke, and the second shorting ring is embedded in one of the first pole piece, the second pole piece, and the yoke.
- 50. The loudspeaker driver of claim 49, further comprising at least one of:
a third shorting ring embedded one of the first pole piece, the second pole piece, and the yoke; and a fourth shorting ring embedded in one of the first pole piece, the second pole piece, and the yoke.
- 51. The loudspeaker driver of claim 23, wherein the shorting ring comprises a plurality of conductive sheets interleaved with a plurality of magnetic laminations.
- 52. A loudspeaker driver, comprising:
a yoke; a magnet comprising a first pole and a second pole, where the first pole is positioned relative to the yoke to define a first gap and the second pole is positioned relative to the yoke to define a second gap; a first coil positioned in the first gap; a second coil positioned in the second gap, where the first coil and the second coil are configured to set up a magnetic flux loop, the magnetic flux loop defines a center line, and the center line separates a magnetic flux loop interior from a magnetic flux loop exterior; and a shorting ring having a first edge and a second edge, where the shorting ring defines a ring center line between the first edge and the second edge, and the shorting ring is positioned proximate the first coil and the second coil so that the center line of the magnetic flux loop passes approximately through the ring center line.
- 53. The loudspeaker driver of claim 52, wherein the shorting ring is embedded in a recess of the yoke at the position that is adjacent to one of the first gap and the second gap.
- 54. The loudspeaker driver of claim 52, wherein the first pole is a first pole piece, the second pole is a second pole piece, and the shorting ring is embedded in one of the first pole piece and the second pole piece.
- 55. The loudspeaker driver of claim 54, wherein the shorting ring is a first shorting ring, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in a recess of the yoke.
- 56. The loudspeaker driver of claim 54, wherein the second shorting ring is embedded in a recess of the yoke so as to span from the first gap to the second gap.
- 57. The loudspeaker driver of claim 56, wherein the shorting ring is a first shorting ring that is embedded in a recess of the yoke, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in the magnet so as to span from the first pole to the second pole.
- 58. The loudspeaker driver of claim 52, wherein the shorting ring comprises a plurality of conductive sheets interleaved with a plurality of magnetic laminations.
- 59. A loudspeaker driver, comprising:
a yoke; a magnet comprising a first pole and a second pole, where the first pole is positioned relative to the yoke to define a first gap and the second pole is positioned relative to the yoke to define a second gap; a first coil positioned in the first gap; a second coil positioned in the second gap, where the first coil and the second coil are configured to set up a magnetic flux loop, the magnetic flux loop defines a center line, and the center line separates a magnetic flux loop interior from a magnetic flux loop exterior; and a shorting ring embedded in one of the magnet so as to span between the first pole and the second pole and a recess of the yoke so as to span between the first gap and the second gap.
- 60. The loudspeaker driver of claim 59, wherein the shorting ring is a first shorting ring, the loudspeaker driver further comprising a second shorting ring embedded in one of the magnet and the yoke.
- 61. The loudspeaker driver of claim 59, wherein the shorting ring comprises a plurality of conductive sheets interleaved with a plurality of magnetic laminations.
PRIORITY AND CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/271,686 filed Mar. 18, 1999 (U.S. Pat. No., ______), which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of provisional application No. 60/078,623 filed Mar. 19, 1998, both of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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