1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to speaker assemblies, and more particularly to a speaker assembly having a sound-guiding channel.
2. Description of Related Art
In some applications, a speaker assembly is provided with a sound-guiding channel. Sound generated at a rear side of a loudspeaker transmits to the surrounding environment through the sound-guiding channel and then resonates with sound generated at a front side of the loudspeaker. Therefore, the sound quality of the speaker assembly at low frequencies is improved. However, when air enters the sound-guiding channel, the speed of moving air inside the sound-guiding channel increases, and friction between the air and the walls of the sound-guiding channel generates noise.
What is needed, therefore, is a speaker assembly to overcome the described limitations.
A speaker assembly in accordance with a first embodiment of the present disclosure will now be described in detail below and with reference to the drawings.
Referring to
The enclosure 10 includes a lower shell 11, and an upper shell 12 connected with the lower shell 11. Referring also to
The spacing plates 1150, 1152, 1154, 1156, the bottom wall 111 and side wall 112 of the lower shell 11, together with the covering plate 13, cooperatively define a sound-guiding channel 116. The sound-guiding channel 116 has a first end 117 adjacent to the second spacing plate 1152 and a second end 118 adjacent to the fourth spacing plate 1156. The covering plate 13, the side wall 112, the second spacing plate 1152 and the third spacing plate 1154 cooperatively define a first opening 130 (see
In this embodiment, the sound-guiding channel 116 includes a first section 1161, a second section 1162 and a third section 1163 all parallel to each other. The second section 1162 is between the first section 1161 and the third section 1163. Two ends of the second section 1162 communicate with the first section 1161 and the third section 1163. In addition, a length of the first section 1161 is less than a length of the second section 1162 and the third section 1163. A housing 14 is disposed in the first section 1161 of the sound-guiding channel 116 at the first opening 130. The housing 14 has a shape similar to a funnel. Referring also to
The housing 14 is disposed in the sound-guiding channel 116 in a manner that bottoms of the side plates 140 contact a top face of the bottom wall 111 of the lower shell 11, the entrance 144 is located below and faces the first opening 130, and the exit 146 faces the first section 1161 of the sound-guiding channel 116 in a direction away from the second spacing plate 1152. Thus, the entrance 144 communicates the opening 130 with the passage 142 along a vertical direction, and the exit 146 communicates the passage 142 with the first section 1161 of the sound-guiding channel 116 along a horizontal direction. When the air oscillated by the loudspeaker 20 enters the passage 142 from the entrance 144, the air will be slowed by the passage 142 shrinking at the middle of the housing 14 along the height of the housing 14 and the exit 146 twice, and then flow into the sound-guiding channel 116 through the exit 146 in a low speed. Accordingly, the air flowing through the sound-guiding channel 116 will not produce a large noise in such a low speed. Furthermore, a cushion 148 may be disposed in the passage 142 at the middle of the housing 14 along the height of the housing 14. The cushion 148 may be made of porous materials such as wire netting, a nylon netting, or an adhesive-bonded fabric. The cushion 148 can further reduce the air speed passing through the passage 142 of the housing 14.
Referring to
In assembling of the speaker assembly 100, the lower shell 11 and the upper shell 12 are connected together to form the enclosure 10. The first receiving chamber 1131 and the second receiving chamber 1231 cooperatively form a receiving chamber (not labeled) for accommodating the loudspeaker 20. The first acoustic chamber 1132 and the second acoustic chamber 1232 cooperatively form an acoustic chamber (not labeled) of the enclosure 10. The acoustic chamber is positioned at one side of the loudspeaker 20, and sound generated at a bottom of the loudspeaker 20 resonates in the acoustic chamber. The loudspeaker 20 corresponds to the through hole 124. The loudspeaker 20 has a diaphragm 21 at a top end thereof, and a bottom end supported by the supporting member 114. The top end of the loudspeaker 20 is secured to the upper wall 121 of the upper shell 12 such that the diaphragm 21 is exposed to the surrounding environment via the through hole 124.
In operation, the diaphragm 21 vibrates, and sounds are generated from the a top and the bottom of the loudspeaker 20. Sound generated at the top of the loudspeaker 20 transmits to the surrounding environment via the through hole 124. Sound generated at the bottom of the loudspeaker 20 transmits to the sound-guiding channel 116 through the first opening 130, and then to the surrounding environment through the second opening 119. Therefore, sound coming from the through hole 124 resonates with sound coming from the second opening 119, and the sound properties of the speaker assembly 100 at low frequencies are improved.
Alternatively, the housing 14 may have other configurations besides the funnel described above. Referring to
In addition, the housing may be further varied to have a blow-like shape as shown in
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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201110163948.5 | Jun 2011 | CN | national |
The present application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of patent application Ser. No. 13/207,428, entitled “SPEAKER ASSEMBLY WITH AIR RETARDING CUSHION,” and filed on Aug. 11, 2011. The disclosure of the parent application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 13207428 | Aug 2011 | US |
Child | 13598644 | US |