Speaker device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6801635
  • Patent Number
    6,801,635
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 5, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A speaker device for supplying output from an amplifier to a plurality of loud speakers through a dividing network, wherein a network coil constituting the dividing network is wound in a groove in the outer circumferential surface of a cover of a driving part of the loudspeaker. Thereby, the network coil need not be mounted on a terminal plate or the like of a speaker box as a separate part.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a speaker device, and particularly relates to a speaker device for vibrating a diaphragm in response to an electrical signal to produce sound.




BACKGROUND ART




A loudspeaker is widely used as a conversion means for converting an electrical signal into the sound. In particular, a dynamic speaker is designed so that a voice coil wound about a bobbin is disposed within a gap of a magnetic circuit constituting a driving means, the vibration in a direction of axis received by the voice coil is transmitted to the diaphragm, whereby the vibration in response to the electrical signal is produced by the diaphragm to produce the sound in response to the electrical signal.




It is difficult for such a loudspeaker to reproduce a low sound to a high sound evenly. Thus, generally, a plurality of loudspeakers are combined. For example, a loudspeaker for a low sound and a loudspeaker for a high sound constitute a speaker device. Accordingly, output from an amplifier is supplied to the respective loudspeakers through a dividing network comprising a plurality of filters, and a reproducing band is divided by the dividing network.




Such a dividing network as described comprises a combination of filters such as a lowpass filter, a bandpass filter, a highpass filter and so on, and is constituted by a combination of an inductance coil and a condenser. A coil for such filters as described, that is, a network coil is mounted, as a part separately from the loudspeaker, in a predetermined position of the speaker device.




For example, as shown in

FIG. 1

, a loudspeaker


1


is mounted so as to close an aperture of a baffle plate


3


on the front surface side of a speaker box


2


, a terminal plate


5


is mounted on a rear cover


4


, and a network coil


6


is mounted internally of the terminal plate


5


.




In the conventional speaker device as described above, the network coil is formed from a single independent part, and the filter coil is formed from a combination of a coil and a condenser to divide a band of an electric signal supplied to the corresponding loudspeaker. The conventional network coil is an air-core coil, which is mounted on the terminal plate


5


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, for example.




The mounting as described above poses a problem that when magnetic metal such as iron is present nearby, the inductance changes under the influence thereof. Further, since the network coil is used as a single part, the number of parts increases when the speaker device is assembled.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been accomplished in view of the problem as noted above. It is an object of the present invention to provide a speaker device adapted to wind and mount a network coil about a loudspeaker.




According to the present invention, there is provided a speaker device for vibrating a diaphragm in response to an electrical signal to produce sound, wherein a network coil is wound about a driving part for vibrating a diaphragm.




The driving part comprises a magnetic circuit, and a voice coil disposed in an air gap of the magnetic circuit, and the network coil may be wound about the outer peripheral portion of the magnetic circuit. Further, the device may be designed so that a cover is mounted so as to cover the magnetic circuit, a groove is formed around in the outer circumferential surface of the cover, and the network coil is wound about within the groove. Further, the network coil may constitute a core of the network coil. Further, the network coil may be wound about so as to be located around the plate of the magnetic circuit. Furthermore, the cover is formed of a magnetic material, and the network coil may be wound about the outer circumferential surface of the cover. Moreover, the cover is formed of a synthetic resin, a ring formed of a magnetic material is mounted on the cover, and the network coil may be wound about externally of the ring.




According to the present invention, the network coil is mounted to be wound about the driving part for vibrating the diaphragm, and a filter is constituted by the network coil to restrict the band of a signal supplied to the loudspeaker.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a longitudinal sectional view of a speaker box showing a mounting of a network coil in prior art.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the interior of a station wagon showing a mounting of a loudspeaker.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of main parts showing a mounting of a speaker box.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the interior of a cargo vehicle showing a mounting of a speaker box.





FIG. 5

is a side view of a mini-van showing a mounting of a speaker box.





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal sectional view showing a construction of a loudspeaker.





FIG. 7

is a block diagram of a circuit showing the connection of a network system.





FIG. 8

is a block diagram of a circuit showing the connection of a further network system.





FIG. 9

is a block diagram of a circuit showing the connection of another network system.





FIG. 10

is a circuit diagram of a filter.





FIG. 11

is a circuit diagram of a further filter.





FIG. 12

is a longitudinal sectional view of main parts of a driving part in a second embodiment.





FIG. 13

is a longitudinal sectional view of main parts of a driving part in a third embodiment.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




The speaker device according to the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. The speaker device to which the present invention is applied is designed so that a network coil is wound about a cover mounted so as to cover the circumference of a magnetic circuit of a loudspeaker. Particularly, a groove is formed around in the outer circumferential surface of the cover, and the network coil is wound about a part of the groove. It is to be noted that this embodiment is provided for better understanding of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited to this embodiment.




It is possible to selectively adjust the network coil into an air-core coil and a core coil by adjusting a clearance between the cover about which the network coil is wound and the magnetic circuit. It is also possible to adjust the inductance of the coil by providing the groove in the cover so as to be located externally of the plate of the magnetic circuit, winding the coil about the portion of the groove, and adjusting the gap between the plate and the cover.




In a magnetic-proof type loudspeaker in which a magnetic circuit of a loudspeaker is covered with a cover formed of a magnetic material, for example, such as iron, it may be designed so that a network coil is wound directly about the outer circumferential surface of the cover formed of a magnetic material, and the cover constitutes a core. Alternatively, the cover is molded of a synthetic resin, and a ring formed of a magnetic material such as ferrite is embedded or mounted internally of a position in which a network coil is wound to thereby enable the adjustment of inductance of the coil.




According to the speaker device in which the network coil is wound about the outer circumference of the cover of the driving part of the loudspeaker, since in a speaker device that likely has restrictions on mounting positions, a loudspeaker and a network coil can be put together, it is not necessary that the network coil be assembled as a separate part, and in addition, a mounting means for mounting a network coil and a space are not necessary.





FIG. 2

is a side view of the interior of a station wagon showing a mounting of a loudspeaker, and

FIG. 3

is a perspective view of main parts showing a specific mounting form of a speaker box.




The speaker device according to this embodiment is a speaker device to be loaded on the vehicle loaded on an automobile, as shown in

FIG. 2

, and comprises, as shown in

FIG. 3

, a speaker box


10


, and a loudspeaker


11


having a large aperture held in the speaker box


10


. It is noted that the speaker box


10


is mounted through metal fittings


15


at the rear of a rear seat


14


of a station wagon, as shown in

FIG. 3

, for example.




It is to be noted that the position of mounting the speaker box


10


is not always limited to such a position, and the speaker box


10


may be mounted at a suitable position within the automobile. For example, as shown in

FIG. 4

, the speaker box


10


may be mounted on a floor panel


16


at the rear of a rear seat


14


of a cargo vehicle. Alternatively, the speaker box


10


may be mounted below the rear seat


14


of a minivan, as shown in

FIG. 5

, for example.




Next, the construction of the loudspeaker to be loaded on the vehicle as described above will be explained with reference to FIG.


6


. The loudspeaker


11


is provided with, as shown in

FIG. 6

, a frame


20


. A plate


21


of which center part is open is secured on the proximal end side of the frame


20


. On the rear side of the plate


21


is disposed a ring-like magnet


22


formed from a permanent magnet. On the rear side of the magnet


22


is secured a yoke


23


. A pole piece


24


is provided, on the yoke


23


, so as to be projected toward the center part thereof.




A bobbin


28


is disposed in an air gap between the outer peripheral surface of the pole piece


24


and the inner peripheral surface of the plate


21


. A voice coil


29


is wound about the bobbin


28


. The bobbin


28


is connected to a diaphragm


30


, and a damper


31


having a concentric zigzagged pattern is connected between the part of the bobbin


28


on the center side of the diaphragm


30


and the part of the bobbin


28


of the frame


20


side.




Further, in the loudspeaker


11


, a network coil


52


is wound about the driving part


25


for driving the diaphragm


30


. More specifically, a cover


50


is mounted around the driving part


25


, a groove


51


is formed around in the outer circumferential direction of the cover


50


, and a network coil


52


is wound about within the groove


51


. Such a network coil


52


as described constitutes a filter along with a condenser


53


, as shown in

FIG. 10

or

FIG. 11

, for example, to select bands with respect to a plurality of loudspeakers


11


and


36


.




Further, a support bracket


35


is secured by means of a screw


34


to the extreme end of a pole piece


24


of the loudspeaker


11


, and a loudspeaker


36


for a high sound is mounted on the extreme end of the support bracket


35


. The construction of the loudspeaker


36


for a high sound is substantially the same as that of the loudspeaker


11


, and is a size smaller than the latter. That is, the loudspeaker


36


for a high sound is provided with a frame


37


, and a diaphragm


38


is disposed internally thereof, the diaphragm


38


being driving by a driving part


39


.




In the loudspeaker


11


described above, when a current flows into the voice coil


29


disposed in the air gap of the magnetic circuit comprising the magnet


22


, the yoke


23


, the pole piece


24


, and the plate


21


, the bobbin


28


about which the voice coil


29


is wound receives force in a direction of axis thereof accordingly, by which force the bobbin


28


moves in a direction of axis, that is, in a lateral direction in FIG.


6


. This movement is transmitted to the diaphragm


30


connected with the bobbin


28


, whereby the diaphragm


30


vibrates in response to an electrical signal to produce the sound. When the driving part


39


of the loudspeaker


36


for a high sound causes the diaphragm


38


to vibrate by operation similar to the above, the loudspeaker


36


generates the sound.




Next, the constitution of a dividing network of the speaker device comprising a pair of loudspeakers


11


and


36


as described will be explained. The dividing network of the speaker device comprises, for example, as shown in

FIG. 7

, a lowpass filter


44


and a highpass filler


45


, and output of an amplifier


43


is supplied to the loudspeakers


11


and


36


through these filters


44


and


45


. That is, a signal on the lowpass side is supplied to the loudspeaker


11


by the lowpass filter


44


, and a signal on the highpass side is supplied to the loudspeaker


36


for a high sound by the highpass filter


45


.




A speaker device shown in

FIG. 8

is designed so that in the constitution as mentioned above, the loudspeakers


11


and


36


are mounted separately from each other, and the loudspeaker


36


for a high sound is arranged at a position different from the loudspeaker for a low sound


11


.




In a speaker device shown in

FIG. 9

, the dividing network is constituted merely by the highpass filter


45


. That is, output of an amplifier


43


is supplied directly to the loudspeaker for a low sound


11


. Here, the loudspeaker for a low sound


11


reproduces mainly a low sound by the aid of its own band characteristics. On the other hand, the loudspeaker for a low sound


36


takes partial charge of reproduction of mainly a high sound on the highpass side by a signal supplied through the highpass filter


45


.





FIG. 10

is a view showing a definite circuit constitution of the highpass filter


45


shown in

FIG. 7

,

FIG. 8

or FIG.


9


. The highpass filter


45


comprises a network coil


52


and a condenser


53


. The network coil


52


constituting the highpass filter


45


is wound within the groove


51


formed in the outer circumferential surface of the cover


50


of the loudspeaker


11


, as mentioned above. Accordingly, the terminal of the network coil


52


is connected to the terminals of the condenser


53


and the loudspeaker


36


.





FIG. 11

is a view showing a further circuit constitution of the dividing network. In this circuit constitution, the network coil


52


whose impedance increases as the frequency becomes high is connected in series with the loudspeaker for a low sound


11


, whereas the condenser


53


whose impedance increases as the frequency becomes low is connected in series with the loudspeaker for a high sound


36


. Accordingly, the band is substantially divided by the circuit comprising the network coil


52


and the condenser


53


, whereby the low sound is mainly reproduced by the loudspeaker for a low sound


11


, and the high sound is mainly reproduced by the loudspeaker for a high sound


36


.




As described above, the network coil


52


constituting the dividing network is wound within the groove


51


formed in the outer circumferential surface of the cover


50


of the driving part of the loudspeaker


11


, whereby the network coil


52


and the loudspeaker


11


can put together, thus eliminating mounting members for mounting the network coil


52


as a separate part, and a space therefor. Further, since the network coil


52


is also mounted together by the mounting of the loudspeaker


11


, the number of assembling steps for the speaker device can be reduced.





FIG. 12

is a view showing the constitution of a further embodiment of the loudspeaker loaded on a vehicle


11


. In this embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 12

, the plate


21


of the magnetic circuit extends outward so as to come into contact with the inner circumferential surface of the cover


50


, as a consequence of which the plate


21


constitutes a core of the network coil


52


. The position at which the network coil


52


is wound substantially corresponds to the position at which the plate


21


and the cover


50


come into contact with each other. That is, the cover


50


is formed of a magnetic material such as iron to provide a magnetic-proof loudspeaker, and the network coil


52


is wound about the outer circumferential surface of the cover


50


of the magnetic-proof loudspeaker.





FIG. 13

is a view showing the constitution of another embodiment of the loudspeaker loaded on a vehicle


11


. In this embodiment, the cover


50


is formed of a synthetic resin, for example, such as ABS resin, and a ring


56


formed of ferrite is secured to a position internally of the cover


50


and at which the network coil


52


is wound. Accordingly, the ring


56


made of ferrite constitutes a core of the network coil


52


. The inductance of the network coil is adjusted by the ring


56


made of ferrite.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




According to the present invention, there is provided a speaker device for vibrating a diaphragm in response to an electrical signal to produce the sound, wherein a network coil is wound about a driving part for vibrating the diaphragm. According to such a speaker device as described, the network coil is wound about the driving part, and the loudspeaker and the network coil can be put together, and when the speaker device is assembled, the number of assembling parts can be reduced. That is, mounting members for mounting the network coil and the space therefor are eliminated. Further, since the network coil need not be mounted as a separate part, the number of assembling steps can be reduced.



Claims
  • 1. A speaker device for vibrating a diaphragm in response to an electrical signal to produce sound, comprising:a magnetic circuit comprised of a magnet, a plate and a yoke; a drive portion comprised of said magnetic circuit and a voice coil; a cover that covers said drive portion; and a dividing network coil wound about a perimeter portion of said cover for dividing a frequency band of an input signal.
  • 2. The speaker device according to claim 1 wherein a groove is formed around on the outer circumferential surface of said cover, and said dividing network coil is wound within said groove.
  • 3. The speaker device as in claim 1 wherein said dividing network coil is wound so as to be located in the circumference of a plate of said magnetic circuit.
  • 4. The speaker device according to claim 1 wherein said cover is formed of a magnetic material, and said dividing network coil is wound about the outer circumferential surface of said cover.
  • 5. The speaker device as in claim 1 wherein said cover is formed of a synthetic resin, a ring formed of a magnetic material is mounted inside said cover, and said dividing network coil is wound externally of said cover.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-292917 Oct 1999 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP00/07002 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/28279 4/19/2001 WO A
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
4151379 Ashworth Apr 1979 A
6373958 Enomoto et al. Apr 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
64-37195 Mar 1989 JP
5-56497 Mar 1993 JP
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry
Patent Abstract of Japan PCT/JP00/07002 (WO 01 28279) szamu nemzetkozi ujdonsagkutatasi jelentes masolatat!
Sipos Gy.: Hangsugarzok epitese (Radiotechnika evkonyve 1991.; Budapest, 1990.; 42-56. es 87.o; 28-33. es 35. abrak).