1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to speakers, and more particularly to a speaker having a yoke providing improved output volume and sensitivity during operation.
2. Description of Related Art
A typical speaker includes a frame, a diaphragm supported by the frame, and a magnetic driving unit. The magnetic driving unit includes a magnet attached to the frame, a magnetic yoke opposing the magnet, and a voice coil disposed between the magnet and the opposing magnetic yoke for driving the diaphragm. In some applications, the size of the speaker is enlarged to increase the output volume and sensitivity of the speaker. However, the volume occupied by the enlarged speaker may be too large for miniaturized applications, and in any event the manufacturing cost of the enlarged speaker is correspondingly increased.
What is needed, therefore, is a speaker to overcome the described limitations.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views.
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The frame 11 is generally horn-shaped, with a bottom small end 111 and a top big end 112. The yoke 12 is located at a bottom side of the frame 11 and connected to the small end 111 of the frame 11. Alternatively, the yoke 12 can be integrally formed with the frame 11 as a single monolithic piece of the same material.
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The voice coil 17 includes a hollow cylindrical bobbin 171, and a coil 172 wound around a bottom end of the bobbin 171. The voice coil 17 encloses the second magnet 16 and the washer 15 therein. The coil 172 of the voice coil 17 is partly interposed into a top of the air gap 126. In the air gap 126, the bobbin 171 and the coil 172 can move forwards and backwards along an axis of the bobbin 171. The coil 172 of the voice coil 17 is aligned with the washer 15 and higher than the groove 124 of the yoke 12.
The dust cap 19 is arranged at a top side of the voice coil 17, and is secured to a top end of the bobbin 171 of the voice coil 17. The diaphragm 18 is formed from a resin or a paper material into a cone shape. The diaphragm 18 is arranged in the frame 11 and around the dust cap 19. A small end of the diaphragm 18 is secured to the dust cap 19, whereby the diaphragm 18 can move together with the voice coil 17. A big end of the diaphragm 18 is secured to the big end 112 of the frame 11. The damper 20 is formed from a resin-impregnated cloth or a thin resin plate into a ring shape. The damper 20 is located between the diaphragm 18 and the small end 111 of the frame 11. The damper 20 encloses the voice coil 17, and connects to the dust cap 19 and the small end 111 of the frame 11.
In the speaker 100, the yoke 12, the supporting pole 13, the first magnet 14, the washer 15, and the second magnet 16 cooperatively constitute a driving unit for driving the coil 172 of the voice coil 17 to move up and down (or forwards and backwards if the speaker 100 is oriented horizontally). Thus, the diaphragm 18 is caused to vibrate together with the voice coil 17 to output sound. Due to the presence of the groove 124 in the inner circumferential surface of the sidewall 122 of the yoke 12, the distribution of the lines of magnetic force emanating form the yoke 12 changes to allow more lines of magnetic force to face towards the coil 172 of the voice coil 17 during operation of the speaker 100. Therefore, the amount of magnetic flux passing through the coil 172 of the voice coil 17 is greatly increased without increasing the size and manufacturing cost of the speaker 100. Accordingly, the output volume and sensitivity of the speaker 100 is increased. In addition, the depth of the groove 124 is gradually increased and then gradually decreased along an upward direction that is parallel to the axis of the yoke 12. Thus, the distribution of the lines of magnetic force emanating from the yoke 12 towards the coil 172 of the voice coil 17 is smoothly varied from the sidewall 122 of the yoke 12 to the coil 172 of the voice coil 17 to avoid cacophony during operation, thereby reducing or even eliminating sound distortion.
In the speaker 100, the supporting pole 13 is supported between the bottom wall 121 of the yoke 12 and the first magnet 14 to provide sufficient space for the voice coil 17 to vibrate during operation. In other embodiments, the supporting pole 13 can be omitted, in which case the first magnet 14 is directly attached to the bottom wall 121 of the yoke 12. In the speaker 100, the second magnet 16 attached on the washer 15 can resist the magnetic force emanating from the first magnet 14 to further increase the amount of magnetic flux passing through the coil 172 of the voice coil 17, thereby further increasing the output volume and sensitivity of the speaker 100.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201010598764.7 | Dec 2010 | CN | national |