1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to speaker sets, and particularly, to a speaker set used in an electronic device such as a portable electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
With the continuing development in audio and sound technology, speaker sets have been widely used in electronic devices such as mobile phones, computers, televisions and other devices providing audio capabilities.
Generally, a speaker set includes a shell and a speaker housed by the shell. The bulk of a typical shell is large and not suitable for many popular, small-sized electronic devices. In addition, some complicated mounting portions are formed on the shell in order to secure the speaker to the shell. It is time consuming to assemble the speaker set, and requires a lot of manpower and material resources.
What is needed, therefore, is a speaker set which can overcome the described limitations.
Referring to
In the following description, the stated orientations of all of the elements of the speaker set are with reference to the orientations of all of the elements as shown in
The shell 10 includes a bottom cover 11, and a top cover 12 joined with the bottom cover 11. Both of the bottom and top covers 11, 12 are semi-enclosed structures. The bottom cover 11 and the top cover 12 cooperatively form a resonance chamber 13 therebetween.
The bottom cover 11 includes an engaging plate 111, and a sidewall 112 extending vertically from an outer periphery of the engaging plate 111 towards the top cover 12. The engaging plate 111 is elongated, and a left end thereof has a substantially semi-circular configuration. A through hole 113 is defined in a central portion of the left end of the engaging plate 111 for receiving the speaker 20. A step 1121 is formed at a top end of the sidewall 112 for conveniently engaging with the top cover 12. An inner side of the step 1121 is higher than an outer side of the step 1121. A front side of the sidewall 112 is straight.
A sound board 14 vertically protrudes from a top surface of the engaging plate 111. Alternatively, the sound board 14 can formed on the top cover 12. The sound board 14 is spaced from and located at a right side of the through hole 113. The sound board 14 includes a first board 141, a second board 143, a third board 145 and a fourth board 147 connected in series. The first board 141 is near the through hole 113. The first and third boards 141, 145 are staggered relative to each other and parallel to each other. The first board 141 is parallel to the front side of the sidewall 112 and near a rear side of the sidewall 112. The second board 143 is positioned between the first and third boards 141, 145 and interconnects the first and third boards 141, 145. The second board 143 is inclined relative to the first board 141 and the third board 145. The fourth board 147 bends from the third board 145 and connects the rear side of the sidewall 112. The fourth board 147 is perpendicular to the third board 145. Each of the first, second, third and fourth boards 141, 143, 145, 147 is rectangular.
A step 148 is formed at a top end of the sound board 14. A side of the step 148 adjacent to the rear side of the sidewall 112 is higher than another side of the step 148 adjacent to the front side of the sidewall 112. Top edges of the steps 148 and 1121 are coplanar. Heights of the steps 148 and 1121 are equal. A first channel 102 and a second channel 104 are defined between a right edge of the through hole 113 and a left end of the first board 141. The first channel 102 communicates with and aligns with the second channel 104. The sound board 14 divides the resonance chamber 13 of the shell 20 into a first chamber 131 and a second chamber 132. The first channel 102 and the second channel 104 correspond to and communicate with the first chamber 131 and the second chamber 132, respectively.
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A receiving groove 129 is defined in a periphery of a bottom end of the sleeve 125, to receive a left end of the step 1121 of the bottom cover 11 therein. A top end of the sleeve 125 is recessed downwardly to form a cylindrical step 126. A rib 120 protrudes from a bottom surface of the mounting plate 121 to engage with the step 148 of the sound board 14. An opening 127 is defined in a right end of the mounting plate 121 and faces a right end of the first chamber 131, to make the first chamber 131 to communicate with an external environment.
The speaker 20 includes a vibration part 21, and a magnetic part 22 to drive the vibration part 21. The magnetic part 22 extends through the through hole 113 of the bottom cover 11 and interferingly engages with an edge of the engaging plate 111 at the through hole 113, such that the magnetic part 22 is firmly attached on the bottom cover 11. The vibration part 21 is received in the sleeve 125 of the top cover 12.
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The vibration part 21 includes a generally disk-shaped diaphragm 211 and a hollow cylindrical-shaped coil 212. A periphery of the diaphragm 211 engages with the step 126 of the top cover 12. A top end of the coil 212 is secured on a central portion of a bottom side of the diaphragm 211, and a bottom end of the coil 212 is inserted in the magnetic chamber 221 of the magnetic part 21 when the speaker 20 is assembled.
In assembly of the speaker set 100, firstly, the shell 10 is assembled. The left end of the step 1121 of the sidewall 112 is inserted in the receiving groove 129, and other portions of the step 1121 are inserted in the top cover 12 and abut against inner surfaces of the sidewall 122 of the top cover 12. A bottom end of the sidewall 122 abuts against an outer end of the step 1121. A lateral surface of the step 148 of the sound board 14 of the bottom cover 11 abuts against a lateral surface of the rib 120. A bottom end of the rib 120 abuts against a bottom of the step 148. Thereby, the shell 10 is assembled completely. The sound board 14, the rear side of the sidewall 112 of the bottom cover 11, the engaging plate 111 of the bottom cover 11 and the mounting plate 121 of the top cover 12 cooperatively define the first chamber 131. The sound board 14, the front side of the sidewall 112, the engaging plate 111 and the mounting plate 121 cooperatively define the second chamber 132. The through hole 113 of the engaging plate 111 is aligned with and communicates with the mounting hole 123 of the sleeve 125. The second chamber 132 is larger than first chamber 131.
Then the magnetic part 22 is assembled. The magnetic part 22 is extended through the through hole 113 into the mounting hole 123 until a top end of the sidewall 2222 of the yoke 222 abuts against the baffle plates 124 of the top cover 12. An outer periphery of the top end of the sidewall 2222 interferingly engages with inner surfaces of the extending plates 128 of the sleeve 125 of the top cover 12. An edge of the engaging plate 111 defining the through hole 113 thereof is interferingly attached to a bottom end of an outer periphery of the sidewall 2222 of the yoke 222. A bottom of the yoke 222 slightly protrudes downwardly beyond a bottom of the engaging plate 111. Then the coil 212 is assembled on the diaphragm 211. The coil 212 extends in the mounting hole 123, so that the bottom part of the coil 212 is received in the magnetic chamber 221. A periphery of the diaphragm 211 is attached to the step 126 of the top cover 12 in a manner that a top of the diaphragm 211 slightly protrudes upwardly beyond a top of the sleeve 125. In this state, the second chamber 132 of the resonance chamber 13 communicates with the first chamber 131 through the first channel 102 and the second channel 104, and the first chamber 131 communicates with the outside environment via the opening 127. Therefore, the speaker set 100 is assembled completely.
When the speaker 20 is in use, air of the shell 10 flows from the first and second channels 102, 104 into the first and second chambers 131, 132, respectively. Air of the first chamber 131 flows into the external environment through the opening 127 of the top cover 12. Air of the second chamber 132 circulates in the second chamber 132 to enhance the quality of low frequency range sound of the speaker set 100.
In this embodiment, the sidewall 2222 of the speaker 20 extends through and interferingly engages with the shell 10, so that a thickness of the shell 10 is reduced compared with a conventional shell. Thus, the speaker set 100 is suitable for small sized electronic devices. In addition, all of the elements of the speaker set 100 are simple, so that a process of assembling the speaker set 100 is convenient.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the embodiment(s) have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiment(s), 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.
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The present application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of patent application Ser. No. 13/236,659 entitled “SPEAKER SET FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE” and filed on Sep. 20, 2011, now abandoned on Nov. 23, 2011, whose disclosure is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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