Speaker and speaker apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6259800
  • Patent Number
    6,259,800
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 5, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 10, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A speaker and a speaker apparatus used for acoustic sound reproduction include a magnetic circuit unit having a center plate of a magnetic material and a set of magnets arranged on both sides of the center plate with magnetic poles of repulsive polarities facing each other, a voice coil in which a magnetic field that is formed by the magnetic circuit unit is interlinked with at least a portion of an alternating magnetic field produced, a vibrating plate connected to the voice coil, and a set of resilient supporting members arranged plane-symmetrically with respect to the outer peripheral surface of the vibrating plate for movably supporting the outer periphery of the vibrating plate. The vibrating plate is movably supported by a set of resilient supporting members arranged plane-symmetrically to suppress the rolling of the vibrating plate during vibrations to realize stable vibrations of the vibrating plate.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a speaker for transducing electrical signals into an acoustic sound, and a speaker apparatus employing this speaker.




2. Description of the Related Art




There has hitherto been proposed a speaker apparatus having a magnetic circuit in which a pair of magnets are arranged with the magnetic poles of repulsive polarities facing each other with a center plate in-between to form a repellant magnetic field. Typical of the speaker apparatus of this sort is shown in Japanese Laying-Open Patent H-6-233383. Referring to

FIG. 1

, a speaker apparatus


101


disclosed in this publication includes a vibrating system


105


including a vibrating plate, a magnetic circuit


106


for driving the vibrating system


105


, and a frame


107


for supporting the vibrating system


105


and the magnetic circuit


106


. Referring to

FIG. 1

, this vibrating system


105


includes a substantially frusto-conical main vibrating plate


110


, having a center through-hole, a substantially frusto-conical sub-vibrating plate


111


, mounted on the main vibrating plate


110


with its center axis coincident with the main vibrating plate


110


, a dome-shaped cap


112


, provided for closing the through-hole of the main vibrating plate


110


, a cylindrically-shaped bobbin


113


, connected to the center of the main vibrating plate


110


, a resilient edge


114


connected to the outer edge of the main vibrating plate


110


, and a flexible vibration-absorbing damper


115


provided on the bobbin


113


.




Still referring to

FIG. 1

, the magnetic circuit


106


includes a voice coil


119


fed with the driving current proportionate to the acoustic signals driving the vibrating system


105


, a center plate


120


constituting a magnetic path and a pair of magnets


121


,


122


providing magnetic flux to the center plate


120


. The voice coil


119


is placed around the outer rim of the bobbin


113


of the vibrating system


105


and is provided on the outer rim of the center plate


120


and the magnets


121


,


122


. The voice coil


119


has its both ends connected via braided wires to a connecting portion, not shown, provided on the outer rim of the frame


107


. The center plate


120


is formed as a disc from a magnetic material. The magnets


121


,


122


are formed as discs and are arranged with the centers thereof coincident with the center of the center plate


120


, with the center plate


120


in-between, so that the magnetic poles of repulsive polarities face each other. Referring to

FIG. 1

, a holder


108


for holding the main vibrating plate


110


is provided at an opening end of the frame


107


. To this holder


108


is secured the outer rim of the edge of the main vibrating plate


110


via a ring-shaped gasket,


114


. At a mid portion on the bottom surface of the frame


107


is formed a supporting lug for supporting the magnetic circuit


106


.




If the driving current is fed to the voice coil


119


of the above-described speaker apparatus


101


, the voice coil


119


is vibrated in accordance with Flemings left hand rule. The main vibrating plate


110


and the sub-vibrating plate


111


are vibrated as a result of the vibrations of the voice coil


119


.




There is also known a speaker apparatus as disclosed in Japanese Laying-Open Patent H-6-233384. This speaker apparatus


102


includes a vibrating system


125


, having, a magnetic circuit


126


for driving the vibrating system


125


, a magnetic circuit


126


for driving the vibrating system


125


and a pair of frames


127


,


128


supporting the vibrating system


125


and the magnetic circuit


126


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The vibrating system


125


includes a substantially flat-plate-shaped vibrating plate


130


, having a center through-hole, a cylindrically-shaped bobbin


131


, placed within the through-hole of the vibrating plate


130


, a dome-shaped cap


132


, closing one opening end of the bobbin


131


, a resilient supporting member


133


, mounted in continuation to the outer rim of the vibrating plate


130


, and a pair of resilient vibration-absorbing dampers


134


,


135


, attached to the bobbin


131


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The magnetic circuit


126


includes a voice coil


139


, fed with the driving current proportionate to acoustic signals used for the driving system


125


, a center plate


140


constituting the magnetic path, and a pair of magnets


141


,


142


for providing the magnetic flux to the center plate


140


. The voice coil


139


is placed around the outer periphery of the bobbin


131


of the vibrating system


125


, and is arranged on the outer periphery of the bobbin


131


of the vibrating system


125


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The voice coil


139


has its both ends connected via a braided wire to a connecting portion, not shown, provided on the outer periphery of the frame


127


. The center plate


140


is formed in a disc shape from a magnetic material, The magnets


141


,


142


are formed in a disc shape and are arranged with the center axes thereof coincident with the center of the center plate


140


, on both sides of the center plate


140


, so that the magnetic poles of repulsive polarities will face each other, with the center plate


140


in-between.




The frames


127


,


128


are assembled with each other to support the vibrating plate


130


and the magnetic circuit


126


therein, as shown in FIG.


2


. The frames


127


,


128


are each formed with a holder


129


for holding the vibrating plate


130


with the outer rim portion of the vibrating plate


130


being supported by the holder


129


via a resilient supporting member


133


. A supporting lug for supporting the magnetic circuit


126


is formed at a mid portion on the bottom surface of the frame


128


.




The above-described speaker apparatus


102


has its voice coil


139


fed with the driving current proportionate to the acoustic signals, whereby the voice coil


139


is vibrated in accordance with Flemings left hand rule. The vibrating plate


130


is vibrated with vibrations of the voice coil


139


to generate the acoustic sound.




There is another type of the speaker apparatus disclosed in Japanese Laying-Open Patent H-6-284499. This speaker apparatus


103


includes a vibrating system


145


, including, a magnetic circuit


146


for driving the vibrating system


145


and a pair of frames


147


,


148


for supporting the vibrating system


145


and the magnetic circuit


146


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




The vibrating system


145


has a set of substantially planar plate-shaped vibrating plates


150


,


151


, each having a center through-hole, and a resilient supporting member


153


mounted on the outer periphery of the vibrating plates


150


,


151


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The vibrating plates


150


,


151


are bonded to each other with a pre-set gap in-between. The resilient supporting member


153


, carrying at its one end the vibrating plates


150


,


151


, has its other end mounted on the frames


147


,


148


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the magnetic circuit


146


includes a voice coil


159


, fed with the driving current proportionate to the acoustic signals driving the vibrating system


125


, a center plate


160


constituting the magnetic path, and a pair of magnets


161


,


162


providing the magnetic flux to this center plate


160


. The voice coil


159


is provided providing the inner periphery of the vibrating plates


150


,


151


of the vibrating system


145


, and is arranged on the outer rim portions of the center plate


160


and the magnets


161


,


162


. These magnets


161


,


162


are formed in a ring shape and are arranged with the center axes thereof coincident with the center of the center plate


160


, on both sides of the center plate


160


, so that the magnetic poles of repulsive polarities will face each other, with the center plate


160


in-between.




The frames


147


,


148


, having the same shape, are assembled with each other to support the vibrating system


145


and the magnetic circuit


146


therein. The frames


147


,


148


are each formed with a holder


149


for holding the vibrating plates


150


,


151


. To this holder


149


are secured outer rims of the vibrating plates


150


,


151


via resilient supporting member


153


. The frames


147


,


148


are each formed at mid portions of the bottom surfaces thereof with supporting lugs, not shown, adapted for supporting the magnetic circuit


126


.




The above-described speaker apparatus


103


has its voice coil


159


fed with the driving current proportionate 'to the acoustic signals, whereby the voice coil


159


is vibrated in accordance with Flemings left hand rule. The vibrating plates


150


,


151


are vibrated with vibrations of the voice coil


159


to generate the acoustic sound.




The magnetic circuits


106


,


126


,


146


, making up the speaker apparatus


101


,


102


,


103


, respectively, are effective to reduce the size of the entire apparatus.




The speaker apparatus


101


of

FIG. 1

, reduced in thickness by the magnetic circuit


106


, has the bobbin


113


supported by the damper


115


, and the sub-vibrating plate


111


is provided on the bobbin


113


, so that it has a drawback that the vibrating system


105


has an increased thickness in the direction along the amplitude of the vibrating system


105


.




The speaker apparatus


102


of

FIG. 2

, reduced in thickness by the magnetic circuit


126


, is of a structure in which the dampers


134


,


135


and the vibrating plate


130


are stacked along the amplitude direction of the vibrating system


125


, so that it has a drawback that it has an increased thickness along the amplitude direction.




The speaker apparatus


103


of

FIG. 3

, reduced in thickness by the magnetic circuit


146


, is not provided with dampers adapted for holding the voce coil


159


at a pre-set position in the magnetic field, so that it is susceptible to rolling on vibration of the vibrating plate


150


with an increased amplitude, with the result that it cannot reproduce the acoustic sound to high sound quality. This speaker apparatus


103


has a drawback that the voice coil


159


tends to be destroyed due to rolling of the vibrating plate


150


such that the apparatus is poor in resistance against high input. The speaker apparatus also has a drawback that air in an enclosure tends to leak from the gap between the voice coil


159


and the center plate


160


, thereby distorting the reproduced sound.




The magnetic flux distribution in the magnetic circuits


106


,


126


,


146


of the speaker apparatus


101


to


103


is explained with reference to

FIG. 4

, in which the ordinate denotes the position along the thickness direction of a magnetic circuit parallel to the amplitude direction of the vibrating system and the abscissa denotes the orientation of the magnetic flux. Also, in

FIG. 4

, the arrows indicate the direction of the magnetic field. In the magnetic circuits


106


,


126


,


146


, provided in the speaker apparatus


101


,


102


,


103


, respectively, the magnetic flux density is maximum in the vicinity of the outer rim portions of the center plates


120


,


140


,


160


, respectively, as shown in FIG.


4


. The magnetic circuits


106


,


126


,


146


are designed so that the center along the thickness direction of the center plates


120


,


140


,


160


represents the position P3 having the maximum magnetic flux density.




With the magnetic circuits


106


,


126


,


146


, the magnetic flux is decreased gradually in the direction from outer rim portions of the center plates


120


,


140


,


160


to the outer rims towards the magnets


121


,


122


,


141


,


142


,


161


,


162


, away from the center plates, with the magnetic flux becoming zero at mid portions along the direction of thickness of the outer rims of the magnets


121


,


122


,


141


,


142


,


161


,


162


. Also, with the magnetic circuits


106


,


126


,


146


, the direction of the magnetic field indicated by arrows in

FIG. 4

is inverted in a direction proceeding from the mid portion along the thickness of the outer rims of the magnets


121


,


122


,


141


,


142


,


161


,


162


away from the center plates


120


,


140


,


160


, with the magnetic flux in the reverse direction becoming maximum at the ends of the magnets


121


,


122


,


141


,


142


,


161


,


162


and becoming zero at a position further away from the center plates


120


,


140


,


160


.




In a large amplitude speaker apparatus, shown in

FIGS. 5A

to


5


C, the length along the amplitude direction needs to be set to a larger value so that the magnetic flux density on the voice coil


170


mounted on the vibrating plate


172


will be constant irrespective of the position of the vibrating voice coil


170


along the amplitude direction, as shown in

FIGS. 5A

to


5


C. Thus, it is difficult to reduce the thickness of the apparatus. With the speaker apparatus, having the magnetic flux distribution shown in

FIG. 4

, the magnetic flux lines having the reverse direction in a region on both sides along the direction of thickness of the center plate


171


act for obstructing the movement of the voice coil


170


to render it difficult to produce optimum acoustic characteristics.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a speaker and a speaker apparatus in which it is possible to reduce the thickness and weight of the entire apparatus.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a speaker and a speaker apparatus in which it is possible to reproduce the sound to high sound quality without distortion.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide a speaker and a speaker apparatus in which it is possible to assure sufficient strength against large amplitudes to improve durability.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a speaker apparatus in which a speaker can be repaired or exchanged easily.




The present invention provides a magnetic circuit unit having a center plate of a magnetic material and a set of magnets arranged on both sides of the center plate with magnetic poles of repulsive polarities facing each other, a voice coil in which a magnetic field formed by the magnetic circuit unit is interlinked with at least a portion of an alternating magnetic field produced, a vibrating plate connected to the voice coil, and a set of resilient supporting members arranged plane-symmetrically with respect to the outer peripheral surface of the vibrating plate for movably supporting the outer periphery of the vibrating plate.




With the present speaker, the outer rim portion of the vibrating plate arranged plane-symmetrically on the outer rim portions of the vibrating plate is movably supported by a set of resilient supporting members to suppress the rolling of the vibrating plate during vibrations to realize stable oscillations of the vibrating plate.




The magnetic circuit unit is formed so that the magnetic flux density in the vicinity of the crossing point of a junction surface between the center plate and the set of the magnets and the voice coil will be maximum. In this manner, the magnetic flux density is maximum along the outer periphery of two points line-symmetrical with respect to the centerline in the thickness direction of the center plate, so that a large driving power can be developed to enable the driving plate to be driven at a larger amplitude, even with the use of a voice coil of a smaller winding width.




The speaker apparatus according to the present invention includes the above-described speaker and a casing for supporting this speaker. The speaker includes a magnetic circuit unit on the back surface of the casing lying in back of the speaker.




The casing includes a front baffle plate and a rear baffle plate, arranged as a pair ahead and in back of the speaker. The rear baffle plate has a vibrating system supporting unit for supporting the vibrating system of the speaker and a circuit supporting unit for supporting the magnetic circuit unit.




With this speaker apparatus, the magnetic circuit unit of the speaker is directly supported by the back surface of the casing to enable the thickness of the vibrating system along the amplitude direction and hence the thickness of the entire apparatus to be reduced.




The casing of the speaker apparatus according to the present invention includes a front baffle plate and a rear baffle plate, arranged as a pair ahead and in back of the speaker. The rear baffle plate has a speaker supporting member for supporting the speaker vibrating system and the magnetic circuit unit and a baffle member detachably mounted on the speaker supporting member, so that the speaker can be easily mounted on and dismounted from the speaker by the attachment/detachment of the speaker supporting member.




Other objects and advantages of the invention will become clear front the following description of the preferred embodiments and the claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view showing an example of a conventional speaker apparatus.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view showing an example of another conventional speaker apparatus.





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view showing a further example of another conventional speaker apparatus.





FIG. 4

illustrates the magnetic field of a magnetic circuit of a conventional speaker apparatus.





FIGS. 5A

to


5


C illustrate the state of a voice coil in the magnetic field in the magnetic circuit of a conventional speaker apparatus.





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view showing a speaker according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

illustrates the magnetic field and the magnetic flux distribution of a magnetic circuit provided on the speaker according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

shows the state of the voice coil in the magnetic field of the magnetic circuit shown in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view showing a typical center plate of a magnetic circuit unit.





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view showing another typical center plate.





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view showing a further typical center plate.





FIG. 12

is a cross-sectional view showing a speaker according to another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view showing a speaker apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 14

is a cross-sectional view showing a modification of the speaker apparatus according to the present invention.





FIG. 15

is a cross-sectional view showing a further modification of the speaker apparatus according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings, a preferred embodiments of a speaker according to the present invention will be explained in detail.




A speaker


1


according to the present invention includes a vibrating system


5


, having a magnetic circuit


6


for driving the vibrating system


5


, and a frame


7


for supporting the vibrating system


5


and the magnetic circuit


6


, as shown in FIG.


6


.




The vibrating system


5


includes a ring-shaped vibrating plate


10


, having a center through-hole


10




a


, a set of resilient supporting members


11


,


12


for movably supporting the outer periphery of the vibrating plate


10


and a tubular cap


13


having its opening end secured around a through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


, as shown in FIG.


6


. The vibrating plate


10


is formed by a lightweight planar sheet member of a desired thickness having a honeycomb or foamed mica structure presenting voids in the interior or in its surface. Within the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


is mounted a magnetic circuit


6


. The resilient supporting members


11


,


12


are formed of an elastic material in concentric corrugated or rolled configurations, as shown in FIG.


6


. These resilient supporting members


11


,


12


are provided line-symmetrically and parallel to each other with respect to the centerline along the direction of thickness of the vibrating plate


10


. Each of the resilient supporting members


11


,


12


has its one end attached to both ends along the direction of thickness of the outer rim portions of the vibrating plate


10


, while having its opposite end mounted on a ring-shaped edge ring


14


provided on the frame


7


. The cap


13


is formed of, for example, foamed mica, and is mounted for closing the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


for covering the front side of the magnetic circuit


6


. This cap


13


is provided so that its bottom surface clears the major surface of the magnet by a distance not less than the maximum amplitude of the vibrating plate


10


, in order to prevent the cap


13


from colliding against a magnet etc of the magnetic circuit


6


when the vibrating plate


10


is vibrated to its maximum amplitude. With the magnetic circuit


6


, air leakage from the inside of an enclosure from an interstice between the vibrating plate


10


and the magnetic circuit


6


is prohibited by the cap


13


.




With the present speaker


1


, in which the resilient supporting members


11


,


12


support the vibrating plate


10


at a pre-set distance therebetween along the direction of thickness of the vibrating plate


10


, it is possible to maintain a voice coil provided in the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


as later explained at an optimum position in the magnetic field, thus suppressing the rolling produced on vibration of the vibrating plate


10


to a larger amplitude. Thus, with the speaker apparatus, devoid of the dampers


115


,


134


,


135


provided on the above-described conventional speaker apparatus, rolling can be prohibited on vibration of the vibrating plate


10


to large amplitudes.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the magnetic circuit


6


is arranged in the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


of the vibrating system


5


, and includes a voice coil


19


for vibrating the vibrating plate


10


, a center plate


20


for constituting the magnetic path, and a pair of magnets


21


,


22


for providing the magnetic flux to the center plate


20


. The voice coil


19


is mounted on the inner peripheral surface of the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


of the vibrating system


5


so that the centerline along the direction of the winding width is coincident with the centerline along the direction of thickness of the vibrating plate


10


. The winding width of the voice coil


19


is selected to be not larger than the thickness of the center plate


20


. The center plate


20


is of a disc shape formed of a soft magnetic material, such as a hot forged steel plate, as shown in FIG.


6


. The magnets


21


,


22


are anisotropic rare earth element magnets, obtained on firing, such as neodymium sintered magnets, and are each in a disc shape having an outer diameter slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the center plate


20


.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, the magnets


21


,


22


are arranged on either sides of the center plate


20


, with the center plate


20


in-between, so that the magnetic poles of repulsive polarities of the magnets will face each other. The outer rim of the center plate


20


is protruded from the outer rims of the magnets


21


,


22


. That is, the sides of the magnets


21


,


22


towards the center plate


20


are magnetized to the N pole, while the opposite sides thereof are magnetized to the S pole.




The magnetic flux distribution of the above-described magnetic circuit


6


is now explained by referring to the drawings. In

FIG. 7

, the ordinate and the abscissa denote a position along the direction of thickness of the magnetic circuit


6


parallel to the direction of amplitude of the vibrating system


5


and the direction of the magnetic flux, respectively. Also, in

FIG. 7

, the arrows indicate the direction of the magnetic lines of force. Referring to

FIG. 7

, the magnetic circuit


6


is designed to give a magnetic flux distribution such that apex points P


1


and P


2


representing the maximum magnetic flux density in the magnetic field are formed at two points line-symmetrical with respect to the centerline along the direction of thickness of the center plate


20


, as shown in FIG.


7


. With the magnetic circuit


6


, the two points P


1


, P


2


with the maximum magnetic flux density are positioned on both ends of the center plate


20


by suitably setting the thicknesses of the center plate


20


and the magnets


21


,


22


.




Although the magnetic flux density is maximum at both ends of the center plate


20


, there may be occasions wherein the maximum magnetic flux density positions are deviated from both ends of the center plate


20


, depending on the magnitude of the chamfered portions provided on both edges of the center plate


20


or on magnetic properties of the magnets


21


,


22


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, showing the magnetic flux density of the magnetic circuit


6


, the magnetic flux density at amid portion along the direction of thickness of the center plate


20


is small, with the magnetic flux density becoming gradually larger towards both ends along the thickness of the center plate


20


. Also, with the present magnetic circuit, the magnetic flux density becomes gradually smaller from both ends along the direction of thickness of the center plate


20


towards the magnets


21


,


22


, with the magnetic flux being inverted in its direction at mid portions along the direction of thickness of the magnets


21


,


22


, and becoming smaller as from the mid portions. With the magnetic circuit


6


, the magnetic flux density is then increased in a direction away from the ends of the magnets


21


,


22


. Of the magnetic circuit


6


of the speaker apparatus


1


, constructed as described above, the voice coil


19


vibrated in the magnetic field is explained as to its vibrating state with reference to the drawings. In

FIG. 8

, the ordinate and the abscissa denote the position along the thickness of the magnetic circuit


6


parallel to the direction of amplitude of the vibrating system


5


and the direction of the magnetic flux, respectively.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, the magnetic flux in an area between the apex points P1 and P2 acts on the voice coil


19


when the voice coil


19


is positioned at a mid portion along the direction of thickness of the center plate


20


. The magnetic flux in the area of the apex point P1 or P2 acts on the voice coil


19


when the voice coil


19


is positioned at each end along the direction of thickness of the center plate


20


. Also, in the magnetic circuit


6


, the total effective magnetic flux acting on the voice coil


19


is always constant irrespective of the position in the amplitude range in which the voice coil


19


is positioned at the time of vibrations.




If the driving current corresponding to acoustic signals is fed to the voice coil


19


, the voice coil


19


is moved in accordance with Flemings left hand rule. The vibrating plate


10


is vibrated as a result of the movements of the voice coil


19


.




The center plate may be formed so that its outer diameter of its both sides line-symmetrical with respect to the centerline along its thickness will be larger than the outer diameter at a mid portion along the thickness so that the magnetic flux will be concentrated towards both ends of the center plate along the direction of thickness.




That is, the magnetic circuit


6


may be provided with a center plate


24


configured as shown in FIG.


9


. This center plate


24


has an annular magnetic flux adjustment groove


25


at a mid portion along the direction of thickness for extending towards the outer rim, as shown in FIG.


9


. That is, the center plate


24


is configured for weakening the magnetic flux at a mid portion along the thickness.




The magnetic circuit


6


may also be provided with a center plate


26


shown in FIG.


10


. This center plate


26


has a magnetic flux adjustment groove


27


of an arcuate cross-section in which the outer diameter of the center plate


26


is minimum at a mid portion along the thickness, with the outer diameter becoming progressively larger towards both ends in the direction along the thickness, as shown in FIG.


10


. The magnetic circuit


6


may also be provided with a center plate


28


, as shown in FIG.


11


. This center plate


28


has a substantially vee-shaped magnetic flux adjustment groove


29


extending at a mid position along the direction of thickness towards the outer rim portions, as shown in FIG.


11


.




The frame


7


is formed of a metallic material as a bottomed cylinder, at a mid portion on the bottom surface of which a supporting protrusion


30


is formed for supporting the magnetic circuit


6


. On the outer rim of the frame


7


, there is provided a connection terminal to which both ends of the voice coil


19


are connected via braided wires, not shown.




With the speaker


1


of the present invention, as described above, in which the vibrating plate


10


vibrated by the magnetic circuit


6


is supported by the paired resilient supporting members


11


,


12


to reduce the thickness and the weight of the entire apparatus. With the present speaker


1


, having the paired resilient supporting-members


11


,


12


for supporting the vibrating plate


10


at the positions spaced a pre-set distance from each other in the direction of thickness of the vibrating plate


10


, there is no risk of the generation of mechanical distortions ascribable to a non-linear amplitude, while it is possible to suppress the rolling operation of the vibrating system


5


, so that the acoustic sound of optimum sound quality free of distortion may be produced. Moreover, the vibrating plate can be vibrated to larger amplitudes with high efficiency by the driving current to give an optimum sound pressure frequency characteristics.




Also, the speaker


1


according to the present invention includes the paired resilient supporting members


11


,


12


, arranged line-symmetrically with respect to the centerline along the thickness direction of the vibrating plate


10


, as a mechanical supporting system for supporting the vibrating system


5


, thus assuring optimum linear amplitude characteristics. The result is the reduced distortion of the reproduced sound and the reproduced sound with optimum sound quality.




Also, with the speaker


1


of the present invention, the magnetic flux density becomes maximum at both ends symmetrical with respect to the thickness of the center plate


20


of the magnetic circuit


5


to suppress the distortion otherwise produced by non-symmetry of the magnetic flux distribution to reduce the distortion of the playback sound to give the sound with the optimum sound quality.




With the speaker of the present invention, in which the voice coil


19


is directly attached to the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


, it is possible to reproduce the acoustic sound exhibiting high fidelity with respect to the input signal.




Also, with the speaker of the present invention, in which magnetic circuit is configured so that the apex points P1, P2 with the maximum magnetic field density are formed symmetrically with respect to the centerline of the center plate


20


, the effective total magnetic flux at the time of vibrations may be rendered constant even if the winding width of the voice coil


19


is not more than the thickness of the center plate. Thus, it is possible to cause the vibrating plate


10


to be vibrated with larger amplitudes even although the voice coil


19


has a smaller winding width. The result is that the sound with the optimum sound quality may be reproduced with larger amplitudes, while the apparatus in its entirety can be further reduced in thickness and weight.




In the above-described speaker


1


, the vibrating system


5


has the cap


13


. In a speaker according to a modification, now explained, the speaker is provided with a cap which is in turn provided astride magnets


21


,


22


of the magnetic circuit


6


and the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


to support the vibrating plate


10


. Since this speaker has a basic structure similar to the above-described speaker


1


, corresponding parts are indicated by the same reference numerals and are not specifically explained in detail.




Referring to

FIG. 12

, the speaker


2


of the present invention has a vibrating system


35


which is provided astride the magnets


21


,


22


of the magnetic circuit


6


and the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


for movably supporting the vibrating plate


10


. In

FIG. 12

, the cap


36


is formed to a substantially toroidal shape from an elastic material, and has its outer rim portion secured to the major surface around the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


, while having its inner rim secured to the outer rim of the magnet


21


on the forward side of the magnetic circuit


6


. That is, the cap


36


, movably supporting the vibrating plate


10


, acts for positively preventing air in the enclosure from leaking out from the interstice between the through-hole


10




a


of the vibrating plate


10


and the outer periphery of the magnetic circuit


6


.




A speaker apparatus employing the inventive speaker is now explained.




Referring to

FIG. 13

, the speaker apparatus includes a speaker


204


having a vibrating system


206


with a vibrating plate and a magnetic circuit


207


for driving the vibrating system


206


, as shown in FIG.


13


. The vibrating system


206


of the speaker


204


includes a ring-shaped vibrating plate


210


, having a center through-hole


210




a


, a set of resilient supporting member


211


,


212


for movably supporting the outer rim of the vibrating plate


210


, and a bottomed tubular cap


213


having its opening end secured to the through-hole


210




a


of the vibrating plate


210


, as shown in FIG.


13


. The vibrating plate


210


is formed by a lightweight planar sheet member of a desired thickness having a formed honeycomb or foamed mica structure presenting voids in the interior or in its surface. Within the through-hole


210




a


of the vibrating plate


210


is mounted a magnetic circuit


207


.




The resilient supporting members


211


,


212


are formed of an elastic material in concentric corrugated or rolled configurations, as shown in FIG.


13


. These resilient supporting members


211


,


212


are provided line-symmetrically and parallel to each other with respect to the centerline along the direction of thickness of the vibrating plate


210


. Each of the resilient supporting members


211


,


212


has its one end attached to both ends along the direction of thickness of the outer rim portions of the vibrating plate


210


, while having its opposite end mounted on a ring-shaped edge ring


214


. The cap


213


is formed of, for example, foamed mica, and is mounted for closing the through-hole


210




a


of the vibrating plate


210


for covering the front side of the magnetic circuit


207


. This cap


213


is provided so that its bottom surface clears the major surface of the magnet a distance not less than the maximum amplitude of the vibrating plate


210


, in order to prevent the cap


213


from colliding against a magnet etc of the magnetic circuit


207


when the vibrating plate


210


is vibrated to its maximum amplitude. With the magnetic circuit


207


, air leakage from the inside of an enclosure from an interstice between the vibrating plate


210


and the magnetic circuit


207


is prohibited by the cap


213


.




In the speaker


204


, used in the present speaker apparatus


201


, the resilient supporting members


211


,


212


support the vibrating plate


210


at a pre-set spacing from each other along the thickness of the vibrating plate


210


, whereby the voice coil provided in the through-hole


210




a


of the vibrating plate


210


may be held at an optimum position in the magnetic field thus suppressing the rolling otherwise produced when the vibrating plate


210


is vibrated to large amplitudes.




The magnetic circuit


207


of the speaker


204


is arranged in the through-hole


210




a


of the vibrating plate


210


of the vibrating system


206


, as shown in

FIG. 13

, and includes a voice coil


219


for vibrating the vibrating plate


210


, a center plate


220


constituting the magnetic path and a set of magnets


221


,


222


according the magnetic flux to the center plate


220


.




The voice coil


219


is mounted on the inner periphery of the through-hole


210




a


of the vibrating plate


210


of the vibrating system


206


with the centerline along the direction of the winding width thereof coincident with the centerline along the centerline along the direction of thickness of the vibrating plate


210


. The winding width of the voice coil


219


is selected to be not larger than the thickness of the center plate


210


.




The center plate


220


is of a disc shape and is formed of a soft magnetic material, such as a hot forged steel plate, as shown in FIG.


13


. The magnets


221


,


222


are anisotropic rare earth element magnets obtained on firing, such as neodymium sintered magnets, and are each in a disc shape having an outer diameter slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the center plate


220


. The magnets


221


,


222


are arranged on either sides of the center plate


20


, so that the magnetic poles of repulsive polarities of the magnets will face each other, with the center plate


20


in-between, as shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

. The outer rim of the center plate


220


is protruded from the outer rims of the magnets


221


,


222


. That is, the sides of the magnets


21


,


22


towards the center plate


220


are magnetized to the N pole, while the opposite sides thereof are magnetized to the S pole.




If the driving current corresponding to acoustic signals is fed to the voice coil


219


, the voice coil


219


is vibrated in accordance with Flemings left hand rule. The vibrating plate


210


is vibrated as a result of the vibrations of the voice coil


219


.




The speaker apparatus


201


includes a casing


205


containing the speaker


204


in its inside and a casing


205


supporting the vibrating system


206


of the speaker


204


and the magnetic circuit


207


, as shown in FIG.


13


. The casing


205


is made up of a set of a front baffle plate


208


and a rear baffle plate


209


combined together and which are mounted at right angles to the direction of amplitude of the vibrating system


206


of the speaker


204


, as shown in FIG.


13


. The front baffle plate


208


has, in its major surface, an opening in which is mounted the speaker


204


and along which is formed a stationary portion


235


combined with and secured to the rear baffle plate


209


, as shown in FIG.


13


. On the outer periphery of the major surface of the front baffle plate


208


is formed an abutment


236


abutting against the rear baffle plate


209


. The rear baffle plate


209


includes a speaker supporting member


231


, supporting the vibrating system


206


and the magnetic circuit


207


of the speaker


204


, and a baffle member


232


supporting the speaker supporting member


231


.




On the speaker supporting member


231


, there are mounted upright a plurality of vibrating system supporting pillars


238


, in register with the edge ring


214


of the speaker


204


, for extending along the outer periphery of the major surface of the speaker supporting member


231


for supporting the vibrating system


206


of the speaker


204


. The edge ring


214


of the vibrating system


206


is fixedly supported by the foremost parts of the vibrating system supporting pillars


238


of the speaker supporting member


231


. On the outer periphery of the vibrating system supporting pillars


238


of the speaker supporting member


231


are formed stationary portions


239


combined with and fixedly screwed to a stationary portion


235


of the front baffle plate


208


. At a mid portion of the major surface of the speaker supporting member


231


is formed a supporting protrusion


240


supporting the driving circuit


207


. To the distal end of the supporting protrusion


240


is abutted and secured a magnet


222


of the magnetic circuit


207


. In the outer periphery of the speaker supporting member


231


is formed a supporting groove


241


combined with and supported by the baffle member


232


.




In the major surface of the baffle member


232


is formed an opening in which is mounted the speaker supporting member


231


, and a shoulder


242


supporting the speaker supporting member


231


is formed for extending along this opening, as shown in FIG.


13


. The baffle member


232


is combined with the speaker supporting member


231


at that the shoulder


242


of the speaker supporting member


231


in an airtight manner via a sealing member, not shown. The rear baffle plate


209


is provided with a connection terminal, connected to both ends of the voice coil


219


of the speaker


204


via a braided wire, in a manner not shown. In the opening end of the rear baffle plate


209


is provided a front saran net, not shown, in the manner of closing the opening end of the rear baffle plate


209


, for preventing deposition of dust and dirt on the speaker


204


or destruction of the speaker


204


.




The state in which the speaker


204


is attached in the casing


205


, constructed as described above, is now explained by referring to the drawings.




The speaker


204


is supported by the speaker supporting member


231


of the rear baffle plate


209


, as shown in FIG.


13


. In the speaker


204


, the magnetic circuit


207


is secured to and supported by the supporting protrusion


240


of the speaker supporting member


231


, while the edge ring


214


of the vibrating system


206


is secured to and supported by the distal ends of the vibrating system supporting pillars


238


. The speaker supporting member


231


supporting the speaker


204


is combined with and fixedly screwed to the stationary portion


235


of the front baffle plate


208


so that the major surface of the vibrating plate


210


of the speaker


204


lies on substantially the same plane as the major surface of the front baffle plate


208


.




The speaker supporting member


231


, carrying the front baffle plate


208


, is supported with the abutment


236


of the front baffle plate


208


abutting against the baffle member


232


and with the shoulder


242


of the baffle member


232


being mounted in the supporting groove


241


via a sealing member, not shown. In the opening end of the baffle member


232


is mounted a front saran net, not shown, for closing the opening end.




In the speaker apparatus


201


according to the present invention, in which the magnetic circuit


207


is directly supported by the rear baffle plate


209


to preclude the necessity of providing a frame supporting the vibrating system


206


and the magnetic circuit


207


, the speaker apparatus


201


can be reduced in thickness by an amount corresponding to the thickness of the frame bottom.




That is, since the speaker


201


according to the present invention is not provided with the frame, the inner capacity of the speaker


204


can be increased to improve sound pressure versus frequency characteristics.




In the above-described speaker apparatus


201


, the stationary portion


235


of the front baffle plate


208


and the stationary portion


239


of the speaker supporting member


231


of the rear baffle plate


209


are screwed together. However, the speaker supporting member and the baffle member may also be secured to each other without using screws. This modification of the speaker apparatus is now explained by giving a suitable example.




The speaker used in this speaker apparatus is the same as that used in the speaker apparatus


201


and hence the corresponding parts are depicted by the same reference numerals and are not explained in detail.




A speaker apparatus


202


has a casing


245


housing therein a speaker


204


and also supporting a vibrating system


206


and a magnetic circuit


207


of the speaker


204


. The casing


245


is made up of a set of a front baffle plate


248


and a rear baffle plate


249


combined together and which are mounted at right angles to the direction of amplitude of the vibrating system


206


of the speaker


204


, as shown in FIG.


14


. The front baffle plate


248


has, in its major surface, an opening in which is mounted the speaker


204


and along which is formed a stationary portion


255


combined with and secured to the rear baffle plate


249


, as shown in FIG.


14


. On the outer periphery of the major surface of the front baffle plate


248


is formed an abutment


256


abutting against the rear baffle plate


249


.




The rear baffle plate


249


includes a speaker supporting member


251


supporting the vibrating system


206


and the magnetic circuit


207


of the speaker


204


and a baffle member


252


supporting the speaker supporting member


251


. On the speaker supporting member


251


, there are mounted upright a plurality of vibrating system supporting pillars


258


, in register with the edge ring


214


of the speaker


204


, for extending along the outer periphery of the speaker supporting member


251


for supporting the vibrating system


206


of the speaker


204


. The edge ring


214


of the vibrating system


206


is fixedly supported by the foremost parts of the vibrating system supporting pillars


258


of the speaker supporting member


251


. On the outer periphery of the vibrating system supporting pillars


258


of the speaker supporting member


251


is formed a supporting groove


259


combined with a supporting portion of the front baffle plate


248


. In the speaker supporting member


251


, the supporting portion


255


of the front baffle plate


248


is combined in the supporting groove


259


in an air-tight state maintained by a sealing member, not shown. At a mid portion of the major surface of the speaker supporting member


251


is formed a supporting protrusion


261


supporting the driving circuit


207


. To the distal end of the supporting protrusion


261


is abutted and secured a magnet


222


of the magnetic circuit


207


. In the outer periphery of the major surface of the speaker supporting member


251


is formed an attachment portion


262


for attachment to the baffle member


252


.




In the major surface of the baffle member


252


is formed an opening in which is mounted the speaker supporting member


251


, and a stationaryportion


263


combined with the baffle member


252


is formed for extending along this opening, as shown in FIG.


14


. The rear baffle plate


209


is provided with a connection terminal, connected to both ends of the voice coil


219


of the speaker


204


via a braided wire, in a manner not shown. In the opening end of the rear baffle plate


209


is provided a front saran net, not shown, in the manner of closing the opening end of the rear baffle plate


249


, for preventing deposition of dust and dirt on the speaker


204


or destruction of the speaker


204


.




The state in which the speaker


204


is attached in the casing


245


, constructed as described above, is now explained by referring to the drawings.




The speaker


204


is supported by the speaker supporting member


251


of the rear baffle plate


249


, as shown in FIG.


14


. In the speaker


204


, the magnetic circuit


207


is secured to and supported by the supporting protrusion


261


of the speaker supporting member


251


, while the edge ring


214


of the vibrating system


206


is secured to and supported by the distal ends of the vibrating system supporting pillars


238


. The speaker supporting member


251


supporting the speaker


204


is supported by the supporting portion


255


of the front baffle plate


248


being combined with and supported by a sealing ember, not shown, so that, with the abutment


256


abutting against the baffle member


252


, the major surface of the vibrating plate


210


of the speaker


204


will be on substantially the same horizontal plane as the major surface of the front baffle plate


248


. In the opening end of the baffle member


252


is mounted a front saran net, not shown, for closing the opening end.




In the speaker apparatus


202


of the present invention, shown in

FIG. 14

, as described above, in which the speaker supporting member


251


supporting the speaker


204


can be easily dismounted with respect to the baffle member


252


constituting the speaker


204


, it is possible to improve the ease in assembling. Also, with the present speaker apparatus


202


, maintenance operations, such as repair, exchange etc of the vibrating system


206


or the magnetic circuit


207


of the speaker


204


may be facilitated.




In the above-described speaker apparatus


202


, there is provided the casing


245


having the front baffle plate


248


and the rear baffle plate


249


. A further modification of the speaker apparatus, having a modified casing of a simplified structure, is now explained by referring to the drawings. The modified speaker provided in the modified speaker apparatus has the components similar to those of the above-described speaker apparatus


201


and


202


and hence are depicted by the same reference numerals and are not explained specifically.




Referring to

FIG. 15

, a modified speaker apparatus


203


has a casing


270


housing therein a speaker


204


and supporting a vibrating system


206


and a magnetic circuit


207


of the speaker


204


, as shown in FIG.


15


. The casing


270


is formed of a resin material, such as plastics. The casing


270


is formed with plural vibrating system supporting pillars


271


in register with the edge ring


214


of the speaker


204


for supporting the vibrating system


206


of the speaker


204


. The casing


270


is formed with a supporting protrusion


272


adapted to support the magnetic circuit


207


of the speaker


204


, as shown in FIG.


15


.




On an upstanding wall section of the supporting protrusion


272


of the casing


270


is arranged a connection terminal


276


connected to both ends of the voice coil


219


of the speaker


204


via a braided wire


275


, as shown in FIG.


15


. The supporting protrusion


272


delimits a terminal housing recess


273


housing the connection terminal


276


. Referring to

FIG. 15

, this connection terminal


276


includes a connection piece


276




a


, to which is connected the braided wire


275


, a boss member


276




b


provided on the supporting protrusion


272


in abutment against the connection piece


276




a


, a terminal knob


276




c


threaded into a mating hole in the boss member


276




b


, and a washer


276




d


for connecting a connection line of an external audio signal source, not shown, to this terminal knob


276




c


. This connection terminal


276


also includes a terminal knob


276




c


within the terminal housing recess


273


.




The upstanding wall section of the supporting protrusion


272


may be formed at an angle relative to the amplitude direction of the vibrating system


206


, in a manner not shown, in order that an end of the terminal knob


276




c


of the connection terminal


276


faces the opening end of the terminal housing recess


273


. If the upstanding wall section of the supporting protrusion


272


is formed at an angle relative to the amplitude direction of the vibrating system


206


, the connection operation of a connection line to the external power source can be performed easily.




In the opening end of the casing


270


is provided a front saran net, not shown, in the manner of closing the opening end of the casing


270


, for preventing deposition of dust and dirt on the speaker


204


or destruction of the speaker


204


.




The state in which the speaker


204


is attached in the casing


270


, constructed as described above, is now explained by referring to the drawings.




In the speaker


204


, both ends of the voice coil


219


are connected via a braided wire


275


to the connection piece


276




a


of the connection terminal


276


, as shown in FIG.


15


. Also, the magnetic circuit


207


of the speaker


204


is set on and secured to the supporting protrusion


272


of the casing


270


, while the edge ring


214


of the vibrating system


206


is secured to the distal end of the vibrating system supporting pillar


271


.




With the speaker apparatus of the present invention, since the magnetic circuit is supported on the rear surface of the casing, the thickness of the vibrating system along the amplitude direction can be reduced to reduce the thickness of the entire apparatus.




Also, in the speaker apparatus, in which the unit supporting member supporting the speaker can be attached to and detached from the baffle member of the baffle plate constituting the casing, the maintenance operations, such as speaker repair or exchange, can be facilitated to improve the ease in assembling.



Claims
  • 1. A speaker comprising:a magnetic circuit unit having a center plate formed of magnetic material and a set of magnets arranged on both sides of the center plate with magnetic poles of the set of magnets of repulsive polarities facing each other; a voice coil arranged so that a magnetic field formed by said magnetic circuit unit is interlinked with at least a portion of an alternating magnetic field produced by said voice coil; a vibrating plate mechanically connected to said voice coil; and a set of resilient supporting members arranged plane-symmetrically with respect to an outer peripheral surface of the vibrating plate for movably supporting said vibrating plate, wherein said center plate is symmetrical with respect to a centerline in a thickness direction and a peripheral groove is formed in an end face at an outer circumference of the center plate.
  • 2. The speaker according to claim 1 wherein said vibrating plate is formed in a substantially planar configuration having a center opening in which said voice coil is mounted.
  • 3. The speaker according to claim 1 wherein said vibrating plate is formed in a substantially planar configuration having a center opening;said voice coil being arranged in the center opening in the vibrating plate, with a winding width of the voice coil being not larger than a thickness of the center plate.
  • 4. The speaker according to claim 1 wherein said magnetic circuit unit is formed so that a magnetic flux density is a maximum in a vicinity of a crossing point of a junction surface between the center plate and the set of the magnets and the voice coil.
  • 5. The speaker according to claim 4 wherein a winding width of the voice coil is not larger than a thickness of the center plate.
  • 6. The speaker according to claim 4 wherein the vibrating plate is provided with a cap member for covering said magnets on the forward side of the sound radiating direction of the vibrating plate.
  • 7. The speaker according to claim 4 wherein an annular cap member for movably supporting the vibrating plate is provided astride a foremost one of the magnets of the set and the vibrating plate.
  • 8. The speaker according to claim 1 wherein a cap member for movably supporting the vibrating plate is provided astride a foremost one of the magnets of the set and the vibrating plate.
  • 9. A speaker apparatus comprising:a speaker including a magnetic circuit unit having a center plate formed of magnetic material and a set of magnets arranged on both sides of the center plate with magnetic poles of the set of magnets of repulsive polarities facing each other, wherein said center plate is symmetrical with respect to a centerline in a thickness direction and a peripheral groove is formed in an end face at an outer circumference of the center plate; a voice coil arranged so that a magnetic field formed by said magnetic circuit unit is interlinked with at least a portion of an alternating fed produced by said voice coil; a vibrating plate mechanically connected to said voice coil; and a set of resilient supporting members for movably supporting an outer periphery of said vibrating plate; and a casing for supporting said speaker; wherein said magnetic circuit unit is arranged on a rear inner surface of said casing.
  • 10. The speaker apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said vibrating plate is formed substantially in a planar configuration having a center opening whereat said voice coil is mounted.
  • 11. The speaker apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said casing includes a front baffle plate and a rear baffle plate, arranged as a pair ahead and in back of said speaker, respectively, said rear baffle plate having a vibrating system supporting portion for supporting the set of resilient supporting members and a circuit supporting portion for supporting said magnetic circuit unit.
  • 12. The speaker apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said vibrating plate is formed in a substantially planar configuration.
  • 13. The speaker apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said rear baffle plate further includes a baffle member detachably mounted on said vibrating system supporting portion, said vibrating system supporting member forming a portion of the rear surface of said casing.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-060094 Mar 1998 JP
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
2490466 Olson et al. Dec 1949
5682436 Sakamoto Oct 1997
5883967 House Mar 1999