Information
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Patent Grant
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6672423
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Patent Number
6,672,423
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 24, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 6, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 181 158
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- 181 164
- 181 166
- 181 171
- 181 172
- 181 173
- 181 144
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a speaker including a voice coil which is wound on a voice coil bobbin and is inserted into a magnetic circuit gap of a magnetic circuit, and a cone which is coupled to the voice coil bobbin for vibration, the cone (16) is constructed of two divided cones: a drive cone (16A) linked to the voice coil bobbin (14) and a cone paper (16B) linked through an edge (17) to a frame (F).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a structure of a speaker and a method of assembling the speaker. More particularly, the present invention relates to a structure of a slim speaker and a method of assembling the slim speaker.
The present application claims priority from Japanese Application No. 2000-235544, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
2. Description of the Related Art
FIG. 6
is a sectional side view showing a structure of a conventional speaker.
The conventional speaker illustrated in
FIG. 6
has a casing composed of frames
1
A,
1
B. In the casing, a voice coil bobbin
3
is supported vibratingly in the axial direction by a damper
2
which is interposed between the voice coil bobbin
3
and the frame
1
A.
A voice coil
4
is wound on the outer periphery of the voice coil bobbin
3
. Portion of the voice coil bobbin
3
on which the voice coil
4
is wound is inserted into a magnetic circuit gap g between a yoke
7
on one side and a pole piece
5
and magnet
6
on the other side, all of which form a magnetic circuit. The magnetic circuit causes the voice coil bobbin
3
to vibrate in the axial direction.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, a cone paper
8
and an edge
9
which is supported by the frames
1
A,
1
B are provided.
For assembling the speaker, as illustrated in
FIG. 7
, the magnetic circuit system assembly M and the vibration system assembly V which make up the speaker are assembled separately, and then combined with each other in the final process.
In this event, the voice coil bobbin
3
of the vibration system assembly V is inserted into the magnetic circuit gap g of the magnetic circuit system assembly M such that the voice coil
4
is placed at a position located at required distance from the yoke
7
and the pole piece
5
and magnet
6
.
The conventional speakers as described above, however, have a problem associated with the difficulty of positioning the voice coil bobbin
3
, vibratingly supported by the damper
2
, to the magnetic circuit gap g when the voice coil bobbin
3
is inserted into the magnetic circuit gap g during the process of combining the magnetic circuit system assembly M and the vibration system assembly V.
Hence, in the conventional speakers, since it is difficult to determine the exact dimensions of the magnetic circuit gap g, for assembling, the magnetic circuit gap g is required to be wide. This requirement is an obstacle to an increase in an efficiency of vibration of the voice coil bobbin
3
, which is caused by the magnetic circuit, to fabricate a speaker having beneficial properties.
In addition, the conventional speakers have a problem associated with increased manufacturing costs because of the separate processes for assembling the magnetic circuit system assembly M and the vibration system assembly V, as described above.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made to solve the above problems associated with such a conventional speaker.
It is therefore a first object of the present invention to provide a speaker in which exact dimensions of a magnetic circuit gap, into which a voice coil bobbin is inserted, are determined, thus creating beneficial properties.
It is a second object of the present invention to provide a speaker which reduces the manufacturing costs.
To attain the above first object, a speaker according to a first aspect of the present invention includes a voice coil wound on a voice coil bobbin and inserted into a magnetic circuit gap of a magnetic circuit, and a diaphragm member linked to the voice coil bobbin and vibrated. Such speaker features in that the diaphragm member is constructed of two divided vibration members of a first divided vibration member linked to the voice coil bobbin and a second divided vibration member linked through an edge to a frame.
According to the speaker of the first aspect, the diaphragm member, which vibrates to output sound, is designed as a two-piece member made up of the two divided vibration members: the first divided vibration member and the second divided vibration member. For this reason, during assembly, the voice coil bobbin linked to the first divided vibration member can be joined to the magnet circuit part made up of a yoke and a magnet, while being separated from the damper and the edge which are to elastically support the diaphragm member.
Hence, when the portion of the voice coil bobbin on which the voice coil is wound is inserted into the magnetic circuit gap formed in the magnetic circuit part, the voice coil bobbin can securely be positioned to the magnetic circuit gap. This eliminates the need for providing large dimensions for the magnetic circuit gap for assembling as in the prior art, and allows the dimensions to be set at the minimum values needed for vibration of the voice coil bobbin, resulting in accomplishment of the high efficient configuration of the magnetic circuit.
Further, the two-piece member designed for the diaphragm member allows the speaker to be assembled while the individual parts are constructed sequentially in the single assembly line, which results in an increase in the efficiency of the assembling operation.
To attain the aforementioned first object, a speaker according to a second aspect features, in addition to the configuration of the first aspect, in that the diaphragm member is a cone member. With this configuration, the speaker using the vibration of the cone member for output can have a high efficient magnet circuit configuration and also have an efficient assembling operation.
To attain the aforementioned first object, a speaker according to a third aspect features, in addition to the configuration of the first aspect, in that a plurality of dampers are interposed between the first divided vibration member and the frame.
According to the third aspect, due to the two-piece member designed for the diaphragm member, the second divided vibration member can be mounted after the mounting of the plurality of the dampers. This allows the slim speaker to employ, for example, a double damper, which has conventionally been difficult. Hence, the vibration system is prevented from decentering or inclining at large amplitude, resulting in improvement of the resistance to input.
To attain the aforementioned first object, a speaker according to a fourth aspect features, in addition to the configuration of the third aspect, in that the first divided vibration member and the second divided vibration member are linked to each other through the damper interposed between the first divided vibration member and the frame. With this configuration, the first divided vibration member and the second divided vibration member are supported by the dampers and vibrated concurrently.
To attain the aforementioned first object, a speaker according to a fifth aspect features, in addition to the configuration of the first aspect, in that the voice coil bobbin has air vents providing communication between the inside of the voice coil bobbin and the inside of the first divided vibration member. With this configuration, a flow of air is produced between the inside and the outside of the voice coil bobbin, which provides the cooling effect on the magnetic circuit, resulting in high resistance to input.
To attain the aforementioned first object, a speaker according to a sixth aspect features, in addition to the configuration of the first aspect, in that another diaphragm member is mounted so as to extend across the first divided vibration member and the second divided vibration member. With this configuration, the divided vibration of the first divided vibration member and the second divided vibration member is prevented, resulting in sound pressure properties for smooth output.
To attain the aforementioned second object, a method of assembling a speaker according to a seventh aspect of the present invention features steps of: assembling a magnetic circuit part including a magnetic circuit gap; mounting a voice coil bobbin, on which a voice coil is wound and which is coupled to a first divided vibration member making up a diaphragm member, to the magnetic circuit part so as to insert a portion of the voice coil bobbin on which the voice coil is wound into the magnetic circuit gap; attaching a frame to the magnetic circuit part; interposing a plurality of dampers between the frame and the first divided vibration member which is mounted to the magnetic circuit part through the voice coil bobbin; and mounting a second divided vibration member, which makes up the diaphragm member together with the first divided vibration member, between the first divided vibration member and the frame to which the dampers are attached.
According to the method of assembling the speaker of the seventh aspect, the diaphragm member vibrating to output sound is designed as a two-piece member. When the voice coil bobbin is joined with the magnetic circuit part constructed of a yoke and a magnet, the first divided vibration member linked to the voice coil bobbin is separated from the damper and an edge.
Hence, when the portion of the voice coil bobbin on which the voice coil is wound is inserted into the magnetic circuit gap formed in the magnetic circuit part, it is possible to reliably position the voice coil bobbin to the magnetic circuit gap. This eliminates the need for providing large dimensions for the magnetic circuit gap for assembling as in the prior art, and allows the dimensions to be set at the minimum values needed for vibration of the voice coil bobbin, resulting in the efficient configuration of the magnetic circuit.
Further according to the method of assembling, the two-piece member designed for the diaphragm member allows the speaker to be assembled while the individual parts are constructed sequentially in the single assembly line, which results in increasing the efficiency of the assembling operation.
To attain the aforementioned second object, a method of assembling a speaker according to an eighth aspect features, in addition to the configuration of the seventh aspect, a step of mounting another diaphragm member so as to extend across the first divided vibration member and the second divided vibration member after the step of mounting the second divided vibration member.
With this step, the divided vibration of the first divided vibration member and the second divided vibration member is prevented, resulting in sound pressure properties for smooth output.
To attain the aforementioned second object, a method of assembling a speaker according to a ninth aspect features, in addition to the configuration of the seventh aspect, in that the diaphragm member is a cone member.
With this configuration, the speaker using the vibration of the cone member for output can have a high efficient magnet circuit configuration and also an efficient assembling operation.
These and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional side view of the right half illustrating an example according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 2A and 2B
are diagrams for explaining an assembling process of a speaker in the example.
FIG. 3
is a diagram for explaining an assembling process of the speaker.
FIG. 4
is a diagram for explaining an assembling process of the speaker.
FIG. 5
is a diagram for explaining an assembling process of the speaker.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view illustrating an example of the prior art.
FIG. 7
is a diagram for explaining a method of assembling a conventional speaker.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Most preferred embodiment according to the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a sectional side view illustrating an example of the embodiment of a speaker according to the present invention.
In
FIG. 1
, the speaker
10
is constructed of a magnetic circuit system assembly (magnetic circuit part) M
1
and a vibration system assembly V
1
which are assembled in a frame F.
The magnetic circuit system assembly M
1
includes a yoke
11
; a magnet
12
and a pole piece
13
which are mounted on the yoke
11
; a voice coil bobbin
14
; and voice coil
15
wound on a portion of the voice coil bobbin
14
which is inserted into a magnetic circuit gap g
1
between the yoke
11
on one side and the magnet
12
and pole piece
15
on the other side. The yoke
11
includes a first disc-shaped yoke
11
A and a second cylindrical yoke
11
B.
On the circumferential wall of the cylindrical-shaped voice coil bobbin
14
, a plurality of air vents
14
a
are opened, for example, at regular angular intervals.
The vibration system assembly V
1
includes a cone (diaphragm member)
16
; an edge
17
mounted on the outer circumferential edge of the cone
16
; a first damper
18
A and a second damper
18
B which form a double damper; and a diaphragm (another diaphragm member)
19
mounted over the surface of the cone
16
.
The cone
16
is designed as a two-piece member constructed of a drive cone (first divided vibration member)
16
A situated near the center of the speaker
10
, and a cone paper (second divided vibration member)
16
B concentrically situated on the outer periphery of the drive cone
16
A.
The drive cone
16
A includes a ring-shaped main body
16
Aa of substantially inverted-V-shaped section, and a skirt
16
Ab formed integrally with the main body
16
Aa so as to extend from the outer circumferential edge of the main body
16
Aa toward the rear of the speaker (downward in FIG.
1
). The inner circumferential edge of the main body
16
Aa is fixed at a position on the outer circumferential face of the voice coil bobbin
14
which is at more to the front than the position of in front of the air vent
14
a
(in the upward direction in FIG.
1
).
The drive cone
16
A is supported by the first damper
18
A and the second damper
18
B, which are interposed between the skirt
16
A
b
and the frame F so as to be in substantially parallel to the back-and-forth direction (up-and-down direction in FIG.
1
), so as to vibrate in the back-and-forth direction (up-and-down direction in
FIG. 1
) relative to the frame F.
The cone paper
16
B has an inclined face
16
Ba which extends backward in the down direction in
FIG. 1
as the inner circumference extends toward the center. The edge
17
is mounted on the outer circumferential edge of the cone paper
16
B.
The cone paper
16
B further has a flange
16
Bb facing rearward (downward in
FIG. 1
) on the inner circumferential edge. The flange
16
Bb is coupled to a coupling portion
18
Aa which is formed at the inner edge portion of the first damper
18
A and is coupled to the skirt
16
Ab of the drive cone
16
A. Additionally, the edge
17
is attached to the frame F.
Thus, the cone paper
16
B is linked to the drive cone
16
A such that it vibrates integrally with the drive cone
16
A, and supported on the frame F.
The diaphragm
19
is affixed on the front end face (the top end face in
FIG. 1
) of each of the drive cone
16
A and cone paper
16
B.
The speaker
10
is assembled through the processes illustrated in
FIGS. 2
to
5
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 2A
, the first yoke
11
A, the second yoke
11
B, the magnet
12
and the pole piece
13
are sequentially overlaid to assemble the magnetic circuit system assembly m illustrated in FIG.
2
B.
Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 3
, the frame F is attached to the resulting assembly m. Then, a voice coil gage is used to insert the portion of the voice coil bobbin
14
, linked to the drive cone
16
A on which the voice coil
15
is wound, into the magnetic circuit gap g
1
formed between the second yoke
11
B and the magnet
12
and pole piece
13
of the assembly m.
Then, as illustrated in
FIG. 4
, the first damper
18
A and the second damper
18
B are interposed between the skirt
16
Ab of the drive cone
16
A and the frame F so as to be in parallel with each other at a predetermined interval. The outer circumferential edges of the respective dampers
18
A,
18
B are coupled to the frame F and the inner circumferential edges thereof are linked to the outer circumferential face of the skirt
16
Ab so that the drive cone
16
A and the voice coil bobbin
14
are supported so as to vibrate in the axis direction relative to the assembly m.
Then, as illustrated in
FIG. 5
, the flange
16
Bb situated at the inner circumferential edge of the cone paper
16
B is fitted into the coupling portion
18
Aa situated at the inner edge portion of the first damper
18
A, and the edge
17
is affixed on the outer edge of the frame F. Thus, the cone paper
16
B to which the edge
17
is attached is interposed between the frame F and the drive cone
16
A.
Then, the diaphragm
19
is affixed to the front end face of each of the drive cone
16
A and the cone paper
16
B from above. This terminates the process for assembling the speaker
10
.
With the speaker
10
, as described above, the cone
16
is designed as a two-piece member constructed of the drive cone
16
A and the cone paper
16
B. For this reason, during assembly, the voice coil bobbin
14
which is linked to the drive cone
16
A can be joined to the assembly m constructed of the yoke
11
, the magnet
12
and the pole piece
13
, while the voice coil bobbin
14
is still separated from the edge
17
, the first damper
18
A and the second damper
18
B.
Hence, when the portion of the voice coil bobbin
14
on which the voice coil
15
is wound is inserted into the magnetic circuit gap g
1
between the second yoke
11
B and the magnet
12
and pole piece
13
of the assembly m, the voice coil bobbin
14
can be reliably positioned to the assembly m. This eliminates the need for providing large dimensions for the magnetic circuit gap g
1
for assembling as in the prior art, and allows the dimensions to be set at the minimum values needed for vibration of the voice coil bobbin
14
, resulting in the efficient configuration of the magnetic circuit.
Further with the speaker
10
, due to the two-piece member designed for the cone
16
, the cone paper
16
B can be mounted after the mounting of the two dampers of the first and second dampers
18
A,
18
B. This allows the slim speaker to employ the double damper, which has conventionally been difficult. Hence, the vibration system is prevented from decentering or inclining at large amplitude, resulting in improvement of the resistance to input.
Still further, the two-piece member designed for the cone
16
allows the speaker to be assembled while the individual parts are constructed sequentially in the single assembly line. This results in increasing the efficiency of the assembling operation.
In addition, the speaker
10
is structured such that the air vents
14
a
are provided in the voice coil bobbin
14
and that the magnetic circuit system assembly M
1
is almost covered with the drive cone
16
A. Hence, the amplitude of the voice coil bobbin
14
and the cone
16
produces a flow of air as illustrated with the arrow x in FIG.
1
. The produced flow of air provides the cooling effect on the magnetic circuit, resulting in high resistance to input.
With the speaker
10
according to the above example, by affixing the diaphragm
19
to the drive cone
16
A and the cone paper
16
B, the divided vibration of the vibration system assembly V
1
is minimized. This provides sound pressure properties for smooth output. However, even when the diaphragm
19
is not provided, the output sound pressure properties can be obtained sufficiently.
Although the aforementioned example of the method of assembling the speaker illustrates the case where the edge
17
is mounted to the cone paper
16
B and is attached to the frame F along with the cone paper
16
B, the edge
17
may be mounted to the diaphragm
19
and is attached to the frame F along with the diaphragm
19
. Alternatively, the edge
17
may be independently mounted after the diaphragm
19
has been mounted.
The terms and description used herein are set forth by way of illustration only and are not meant as limitations. Those skilled in the art will recognize that numerous variations are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A speaker comprising:a magnetic circuit having a magnetic circuit gap; a voice bobbin; a voice coil wound on said voice coil bobbin and inserted into said magnetic circuit gap of said magnetic circuit an edge; a frame; and a diaphragm member linked to said voice coil bobbin for vibration and constructed of two divided vibration members of a first divided vibration member linked to said voice coil bobbin and a second divided vibration member linked through the edge to the frame, wherein said first divided vibration member is not directly fixed to the frame, said second divided vibration member is not directly fixed to the voice coil bobbin, and said first divided vibration member and said second divided vibration member are coupled to each other through a connection member.
- 2. A speaker according to claim 1, wherein said diaphragm member is a cone member.
- 3. A speaker according to claim 1, further comprising a plurality of dampers interposed between said first divided vibration member and the frame.
- 4. A speaker according to claim 3, wherein said first divided vibration member and said second divided vibration member are linked to each other through said damper interposed between said first divided vibration member and the frame.
- 5. A speaker according to claim 1, wherein said voice coil bobbin has air vents providing communication between the inside of said voice coil bobbin and the inside of said first divided vibration member.
- 6. A speaker according to claim 1, further comprising another diaphragm member extending across said first divided vibration member and said second divided vibration member.
- 7. A speaker according to claim 1, wherein said connection member is a damper.
- 8. A speaker according to claim 7, wherein said damper is interposed between said first divided vibration member and the frame.
- 9. A method of assembling a speaker, comprising steps of:assembling a magnetic circuit part including a magnetic circuit gap; mounting a voice coil bobbin, on which a voice coil is wound and which is coupled to a first divided vibration member making up a diaphragm member, to the magnetic circuit part so as to insert a portion of a the voice coil bobbin on which the voice coil is wound into the magnetic circuit gap; attaching a frame to the magnetic circuit part wherein the frame is not directly fixed to the first divided vibration member; interposing a plurality of dampers between the frame and the first divided vibration member which is mounted to the magnetic circuit part through the voice coil bobbin; and mounting a second divided vibration member, which makes up the diaphragm member together with the first divided vibration member, between the first divided vibration member and the frame to which the dampers are attached wherein the dampers are not directly fixed to the voice coil bobbin.
- 10. A method of assembling a speaker according to claim 9, further comprising, after said step of mounting the second divided vibration member, a step of mounting another diaphragm member so as to extend across the first divided vibration member and the second divided vibration member.
- 11. A method of assembling a speaker according to claim 9, wherein the diaphragm member is a cone member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-235544 |
Aug 2000 |
JP |
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