Speaker for an electronic instrument

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6795563
  • Patent Number
    6,795,563
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, April 19, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A speaker has a frame provided with a yoke, a magnet, a vibrating plate and a voice coil, and a pair of leads. An end of each of the leads is connected to an end of the coil and the other end portion of the lead is exposed in a hole formed in the frame and secured to the frame so as to be connected to an outside terminal. A terminal connecting device is provided for connecting the other end of the lead to the outside terminal. The terminal connecting device comprises a cylindrical case secured in the hole of the frame, a connecting rod slidably mounted in the cylindrical case, and a coil spring provided in the cylindrical case to outwardly urge the connecting rod so as to be contacted with the outside terminal at an end of the rod. A top end of the cylindrical case is contacted with the end portion of the lead.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a speaker for generating sounds by vibrating a vibration plate by an electromagnet, and more particularly to an electrodynamic speaker mounted on a printed circuit board of an electronic instrument such as a portable telephone.




In recent years, there is a tendency to mount small electric parts on a printed circuit board, electrodynamic speaker for the small electronic instrument is accordingly mounted on the printed circuit board. Such a printed circuit for the portable telephone is used as a signaling device.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, which are a plan view of a conventional electrodynamic speaker and a sectional view taken along a line VI—VI of

FIG. 5

respectively, electrodynamic speaker


50


has a circular frame


51


having a central circular hole


51




b


and a cubic portion


51




a


. An annular shoulder


51




c


is formed on the frame


51


and a pair of cylindrical holes


51




d


are formed in the cubic portion


51




a


. A plurality of perforations


51




e


are formed in the frame


51


.




A yoke


52


made of magnetic material and having a dish-shape is secured to the wall of the central hole


51




b


. A disk-shape magnet


53


is secured on the yoke


52


and a disk-shape top plate


54


is securely mounted on the magnet


53


. Thus, a magnetic circuit is formed between the yoke


52


and the top plate


54


, interposing the magnet


53


.




An annular vibrating plate


55


made of plastic has a spherical central portion, a circular recess


55




a


at the periphery of the central portion and a peripheral portion


55




b


. An annular voice coil


56


is fixed to the underside of the recess


55




b


and inserted in the gap between the periphery of the top plate


54


and an upper portion of the yoke


52


.




A pair of lead plates


57


, each of which is made of an elongated metal plate, are embedded in the frame


51


. Each of the lead plates


57


is extended between a side wall of the cubic portion


51




a


and an end


57




a


exposed in the underside of the frame


51


. A coil spring


58


is inserted in each hole


51




d


. An upper end


58




a


(

FIG. 7



a


) of the coil spring


58


is inserted in a hole


57




c


formed in an end portion


57




b


of the lead plate


57


and electrically connected to the lead plate


57


by solder


65


(

FIG. 7



b


). The lower end of the spring


58


is projected from the underside of the frame


51


.




Both ends of the coil


56


are soldered to ends


57




a


of lead plates


57


. Thus, the coil


56


is connected to the coil springs


58


.




A cover


59


has sound emanating holes


59




a


and is adhered to the shoulder


51




c.






Here, it is necessary to accurately assemble the coil spring


58


in the hole


51




d


so as not to contact with the inner wall of the hole


51




d


.

FIGS. 7



a


and


7




b


are sectional views showing a method for assembling the coil spring. A positioning jig


90


is provided for positioning the frame


51


. The positioning jig


90


has a pair of positioning holes, each comprising a spring positioning hole


90




a.






In the assembling of the coil spring


58


, the frame


51


is mounted on the jig


90


as shown in

FIG. 7



a


. The coil spring


58


is inserted in the spring positioning hole


90




a


of the jig


90


and the hole


51




d


of the frame


51


. The upper end


58




a


of the coil spring


58


is inserted in the hole


57




c


of the end portion


57




b


of the lead plate


57


and the coil spring is compressed by a pressing jig


91


. The upper end


58




a


of the coil spring


58


is connected to the end portion


57




b


by the solder


65


as shown in

FIG. 7



b.






Referring to

FIG. 8

, the frame


50


is mounted on a printed circuit board


81


. The end of the coil spring


58


is pressed against a terminal on the circuit board


81


so that the electric current is applied to the coil


56


to vibrate the vibrating plate


55


. The generated sound is emanated from the sound emanating hole


59




a.







FIG. 9

is a sectional view showing a connecting portion of another conventional buzzer. A U-shaped connecting spring plate


62


is connected to a lead plate


61


secured to a case


60


of the speaker by solder


63


at an end thereof. Another end of the spring plate


62


is pressed against a terminal of a printed circuit board


82


.




When the case


60


is mounted on the circuit board


82


, the connecting spring plate


62


is bent and the end of the plate is contacted with a terminal of the circuit board


82


.




Therefore, if there is formed a gap between the case


60


and the circuit board


82


, the contact of the spring plate


62


with the terminal is kept.





FIG. 10

is a sectional view showing a further conventional connecting terminal device. A lead plate


71


is embedded in a speaker body


70


. A cord


72


is fixed to the lead plate


71


by solder


74


. A plug


73


is connected to the cord


72


and connected to a socket


75


on the circuit board


82


.




However, when each of the above described conventional sound generators falls and collides with a hard ground, the coil spring


59


or spring plate


62


disengages from the terminal. Furthermore, there must be provided a plurality of jigs for accurately soldering the coil spring or spring plate, which requires multiple manufacturing steps. In the case using the cord, it is necessary to provide expensive plug and socket.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a speaker having an external connecting terminal structure which has a high reliability and may be simply manufactured without accuracy jigs, and at a low cost.




According to the present invention, there is provided a speaker having a frame provided with a yoke, a magnet, a vibrating plate and a voice coil, and a pair of leads, wherein an end of each of the leads is connected to an end of the voice coil and the other end portion of the lead is secured to the frame and the underside of the other end portion is exposed, a terminal connecting device is provided for connecting the lead to an outside terminal, the terminal connecting device comprises a cylindrical case secured to the frame, a connecting rod slidably mounted in the cylindrical case, a coil spring provided in the cylindrical case to outwardly urge the connecting rod so as to be contacted with the outside terminal at an end of the connecting rod, and means for contacting the cylindrical case with the other end portion of the lead.




In an aspect of the invention, the means is engagement of a projection of the cylindrical case with a hole formed in the other end of the lead so as to keep the contact of the cylindrical case with the end of the lead.




In another aspect of the invention, the means comprises a ball provided in the cylindrical case so as to be outwardly urged by the coil spring to be contacted with an inside wall of a hole formed in the end of the lead.




The end of the connecting rod has a spherical shape.




The cylindrical case is secured in a hole formed in the frame in force fit engagement.




These and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a speaker according to the present invention;





FIGS. 2



a


and


2




b


are sectional views of terminal connecting devices for external terminals;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view for explaining the attaching of the terminal connecting device;





FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


are sectional views showing the attaching of the speaker to a portable telephone;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of a conventional speaker;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the conventional speaker taken along a line VI—VI of

FIG. 5

;





FIGS. 7



a


and


7




b


are sectional views showing a method for assembling the coil spring;





FIG. 8

shows the mounting condition of a portable telephone; and





FIGS. 9 and 10

are sectional views of other conventional connecting devices, respectively.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

showing a sectional view of a speaker of the present invention, the body of the speaker has the same construction as the conventional speaker shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. Namely, a speaker


1


has a frame


2


.




A cubic portion


2




a


, a central circular hole


2




b


and a shoulder


2




c


are formed on the frame


2


.




A yoke


3


made of magnetic material is embedded in the frame


2


. A circular magnet


4


and a top plate


5


are mounted on the yoke


3


. A circular vibrating plate


7


having a voice coil


6


is secured on the shoulder


2




c


. Thus, a magnetic circuit is formed by the yoke


3


, magnet


4


and vibrating plate


7


.




A pair of lead plates


9


are embedded in the frame


2


.




Each of the lead plates


9


is extended between an end portion


9




a


exposed in a hole


2




d


and an end of the coil


6


. The end portion


9




a


has a hole


9




c


at a central portion thereof.




In accordance with the present invention, a terminal connecting device


10


is provided to be inserted in the hole


2




d


of the frame


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 2



a


, the terminal connecting device


10


comprises a cylindrical case


11


and a connecting rod


12


which are made of metal. The connecting rod


12


has a spherical end


12




b


and a head


12




a


having a larger diameter than the rod


12


and is slidably engaged with the inside wall of the cylindrical case


11


. An opening end of the cylindrical case


11


is narrowed to form a stopper edge


11




c


. A coil spring


13


is inserted in the cylindrical case


11


, compressed between the closed top end and the head


12




a


. The connecting rod


12


is outwardly urged by the coil spring


13


and stopped by the engagement of the head


12




a


with the stopper edge


11




c


. A projection


11




b


is formed on the top end of the cylindrical case


11


, and a flange


11




a


is formed at a lower portion of the case


11


. Each component member


11


,


12


and


13


is coated with gold plating.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the hole


2




d


comprises an inner hole


26




a


having a diameter D1 and a taper hole


26




b


. The diameter D1 is slightly smaller than the diameter D2 of the cylindrical case


11


, and the diameter at the opening end of the taper hole


26




b


is slightly larger than the diameter D2. The length L1 of the hole


2




d


is slightly shorter than the length L2 of the cylindrical case


11


between the top end of the cylindrical case and the flange


11




a.






In order to insert the terminal connecting device


10


in the hole


2




d


, first, the top end portion of the cylindrical case


11


is inserted in the opening end of the taper hole


26




b


. Next, a fork of a pressing jig pushes the flange


11




a


of the case until the flange pressed against a lower end face


2




e


of the frame


2


. At the time, the projection


11




b


is inserted in the hole


9




c


of the end portion


9




a


of the lead plate


9


. Since the diameter D1 is smaller than the diameter D2, the case


11


is securely engaged with the hole


2




d


in force fit. In addition, since the length L1 of the hole


2




d


is shorter than the length L2 of the cylindrical case


11


, the top end surface of the case


11


is strongly pressed against the underside of the end portion


9




a


. Thus, the case


11


is securely connected to the lead plate


9


.





FIG. 2



b


shows another example of the terminal connecting device. The terminal connecting device


20


comprises a cylindrical case


21


, connecting rod


22


and coil spring


23


. The cylindrical case


21


further has a narrow opening end to form a stopper edge


21




c


. A ball


24


is provided in the case


21


and pressed against the stopper edge


21




c


by the coil spring


23


.




When assembled in the hole


2




d


, the ball


24


is pressed against the peripheral edge of the hole


9




c


of the end portion


9




a


of the lead plate


9


. Thus, the ball


24


and hence the terminal connecting device


20


is securely connected with the lead plate


9


.





FIGS. 4



a


and


4




b


show assembling operation of the speaker to a portable telephone. The portable telephone has an upper case


14


and a lower case


15


. The speaker


17


of the present invention is mounted in a gasket housing


16


provided in the upper case


14


. A sound emanating hole


1




a


(

FIG. 1

) of the speaker


17


is communicated with sound emanating holes


18


of the upper case


14


.




When the upper case


14


and the lower case


15


are combined with each other, the connecting rod


12


of the speaker


17


is resiliently pressed against a terminal of a printed circuit board


19


in the lower case


15


, while the connecting rod


12


is forced in the cylindrical case


11


, compressing the coil spring


13


(


23


) as shown in

FIG. 4



b


. Thus, the spherical end


12




b


of the connecting rod


12


is strongly pressed against the terminal of the circuit board


19


at a large pressure (0.5 N-1.0 N), so that the speaker


17


of the present invention is securely mounted in the portable telephone.




In accordance with the present invention, the terminal connecting device of the speaker is pressed against the lead plate of the speaker so as to connect the speaker with the outside circuit board. Therefore, the terminal connecting device is connected to the speaker without soldering. Furthermore, since the connecting rod of the terminal connecting device is resiliently pressed against the terminal of the circuit board, the speaker and the electronic instrument are reliably connected with each other.




While the invention has been described in conjunction with preferred specific embodiment thereof, it will be understood that this description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A speaker comprising:a cylindrical frame (2) provided with a yoke, a permanent magnet, a vibrating plate and a voice coil secured to the vibrating plate, the cylindrical frame having a pair of holes (2d) each of which is formed in an axial direction of the frame and opened to an underside of the frame, a pair of lead plates (9) embedded in the frame, an end of each of the lead plates being connected to an end of the voice coil, and the other end (9a) of the lead plate being exposed in the hole, a terminal connecting device (10) provided in each of the holes, wherein the terminal connecting device comprises a cylindrical case (11) made of metal and secured to an inside wall of the hole by a securing means, the cylindrical case has an upper closed end portion and a lower end opening, and a flange (11a) formed at a lower portion thereof, a connecting rod (12) made of metal and having a head (12a) slidably engaged with an inside wall of the cylindrical case, a coil spring (13) provided between the upper closed end and the head (12a) so that the connecting rod is projected from the lower end opening and stopped by engagement of head with a stopper edge (11c), the flange is pressed against an underside of the frame, thereby pressing the upper closed end portion of the cylindrical case against the underside of the other end (9a) of the lead plate.
  • 2. The speaker according to claim 1, wherein the upper end portion is an upper end surface.
  • 3. The speaker according to claim 1, wherein the upper end portion is a ball provided in an opening formed in an upper end wall.
  • 4. The speaker according to claim 1, wherein the securing means is force fit engagement.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-123036 Apr 2000 JP
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