Speaker unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6493452
  • Patent Number
    6,493,452
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 18, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 10, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A speaker unit includes a woofer having a diaphragm with an ellipse shape sound emitting opening, and a separate speaker having an ellipse shape diaphragm with an area smaller than that of the diaphragm of the woofer, located in front of the diaphragm of the woofer, attached to a center axis of the ellipse shape of the woofer coincident with that of the ellipse shape of the separate speaker, and emitting a sound higher in frequency than that of the woofer.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a speaker unit of a composite coaxial type suitable for use as a speaker unit installed in a car, for example.




2. Description of the Related Art.




In the prior art, when a plurality of speakers handling different frequency bands are disposed in a narrow space, the speakers are made as a composite coaxial type of, for example, a two-way system. By arranging the composite coaxial type speaker, as compared with a case where speakers for middle or intermediate frequency sound and low frequency sound are located at different positions in a single cabinet, a sound of intermediate frequency band together with a sound of low frequency band, of course, is emitted from substantially the center position of a speaker for low frequency sound so that the directivity such as a sound image localization or the like is improved.




Further, such a woofer or low frequency sound speaker in which an opening of a cone type diaphragm on its sound emitting side is shaped as an ellipse is used widely. By making the sound emitting opening of the diaphragm as an elliptic shape, it is advantageous when the speaker unit is installed in a limited narrow space such as in a car or the like.




Under the concept mentioned above, in a low frequency sound speaker, or an ellipse type speaker in which a front end, namely a sound emitting opening portion of a cone type diaphragm is made of an ellipse, there is proposed an intermediate or middle frequency sound speaker which is disposed in such a manner that the sound emitting opening portion of the cone shape diaphragm is concentric at the center position of the diaphragm at the front portion of the diaphragm of the low frequency sound speaker.




In case of such a composite coaxial type speaker, there are generated much cross modulation distortions near the cross-over frequency of each of the low and intermediate frequency band speakers and many crests and troughs are caused on a frequency characteristic curve. Hence, it is difficult to obtain a flat characteristic, which lowers the sound quality.




The fact that the sound emitting opening of the low frequency sound speaker is of an ellipse means that the ellipse has a long diameter direction and a short diameter direction.




Since there is coaxially located the intermediate frequency sound speaker, the sound emitting opening of which is of circle, the sound wave emitted forward from the long diameter direction and the sound wave emitted forward from the short diameter direction are reflected on and differected by the rear portion of the circular intermediate frequency sound speaker, namely its frame. As a result, there is caused a phase difference between the sound wave emitted from the long diameter direction and the sound wave emitted from the short diameter direction. This phase difference becomes the distortion which deteriorates the frequency characteristics. Further, the directivities of the sound waves emitted from the long and short diameter directions are different each other and hence the directivity characteristic is deteriorated.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a speaker unit which solves the problems mentioned above.




According to an aspect of the present invention, there is proposed a coaxial type speaker, in which a low frequency sound speaker, the sound emitting opening of a diaphragm of which is of an ellipse and at least an intermediate frequency sound speaker, the sound emitting opening of a diaphragm of which is of an ellipse, are arranged coaxially, whereby the difference between directivity characteristics of the sound waves in the long diameter direction and the short diameter direction of the elliptic type low frequency sound speaker is removed and hence the frequency characteristics are improved.




According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a composite coaxial speaker unit in which an elliptic type intermediate and high frequency sound speaker is disposed on the center axis of an ellptic type low frequency sound speaker at its front sound emitting opening portion, and the sound emitting opening portion of a diaphragm of the elliptic type low frequency sound speaker and the sound emitting opening portion of a diaphragm of the elliptic type intermediate and high frequency sound speaker are made as a similar figure substantially.




According to the speaker unit of the present invention, since the intermediate and high frequency sound speaker arranged coaxial with the center of the elliptic type low frequency sound speaker is made as an ellipse similar to the low frequency sound speaker, a speaker unit, the frequency characteristics and the directivity characteristics of which are improved and which is suitable to be installed on a car, can be obtained.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a speaker unit according to an embodiment of the present invention whose one portion is shown in cross-section;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the speaker unit according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view used to explain the shape of a diaphragm of the speaker unit according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a plan view showing the speaker unit according to another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a plan view showing the speaker unit according to a further embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view on the


6





6


lines in FIGS.


4


and


5


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An arrangement of a first embodiment of the speaker unit according to the present invention will be described with reference to

FIG. 1

showing a side view of the first embodiment whose left portion from a center axis


0





0


is shown in cross-section and

FIG. 2

showing the plan view of the first embodiment.




In

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a low frequency sound speaker hereinafter, referred to as a woofer)


1


W and an intermediate or middle frequency sound speaker


1


M are arranged coaxially. In this case, the reproduction frequency band of the woofer


1


W is set about 50 HZ to 3 KHz, while the reproduction frequency band of the intermediate or middle frequency sound speaker


1


M is set about 3 KHz to 10 KHz.




The woofer


1


W and the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M are both shaped as a cone type and an electrodynamic type speaker whose magnetic circuit is formed as, for example, an outer magnet type. The magnetic circuits and the vibration system of the woofer


1


W and the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M except for the sizes thereof are formed similar approximately. Therefore, in the following description, portions on the woofer side are attached with W as a suffix, while portions on the middle frequency sound speaker side are attached with M as a suffix, and the same portions are marked with the same reference numerals and then described.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, there are provided yokes


2


W,


3


W shaped as about discs, made of pure iron or the like and having center poles


3


W,


3


M planted thereon at their center portions. To the upper sides of the disc-shaped yokes


2


W,


2


M, there are respectively bonded through an adhesive or the like ring-shaped magnets


4


W,


4


M made of ferrite. Further, ring-shaped plates


5


W,


5


M made of pure iron or the like are bonded via an adhesive or the like to the upper sides of magnets


4


W,


4


M, respectively.




In magnetic gaps


6


W,


6


M defined between the outer peripheral portions of the center poles


3


W,


3


M and the inner peripheries of apertures bored through the ring-shaped plates


5


W,


5


M, voice coils


8


W,


8


M wound around bobbins


7


W,


7


M are located, respectively. Magnetic circuits are formed by the yokes


2


W,


2


M having the plates


5


W,


5


M, the magnets


4


W,


4


M and the center poles


3


W,


3


M; and the magnetic gaps


6


W,


6


M comprised of the plates


5


W,


5


M and the center poles


3


W,


3


M. When drive currents flow through the voice coils


8


W,


8


M, diaphragms


14


W,


14


M attached to the bobbins


7


W,


7


M respectively are vibrated in the front to rear direction to produce a sound.




Frames


10


W,


10


M are made of synthetic resin or the like to have openings of long circles or substantially ellipses as shown in FIG.


2


. The front opening portion of the frame


10


W for the woofer


1


W has a front end portion


11


W whose cross-section is of substantially an L-shape and a rear holding portion


12


W with a step. Further, there are provided a plurality of ribs


13


W which are radially extended from the rear holding portion


12


W to the front end portion


11


W to connect the front end portion


11


W and the rear holding portion


12


W integrally.




Meanwhile, the frame


10


M for the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M is molded of synthetic resin to have an elliptic opening portion similar to the frame of a general ellipse type speaker.




Therefore, the frame


10


M is formed such that it surrounds the under sides of the magnetic circuit and the vibration system located therein without forming holes or the like on its rear face opposing the diaphragm


14


W of the woofer


1


W.




The frames low and


10


M mentioned above are fixed to the plate


5


W and the yoke


2


M by an adhesive or the like, respectively.




Then, the voice coils


8


W,


8


M wound around the bobbins


7


W,


7


M each made of a cylindrical insulator are located in the magnetic gaps


6


W,


6


M, respectively. The upper outer peripheral portions of bobbins


7


W,


7


M are joined to the center apertures of dampers


9


W,


9


M each made of a ring-shaped cloth or the like with a wave-like corrugation, and the outer peripheral portions of the dampers


9


W,


9


M are jointed to the step portion of the rear holding portion


12


W and the step portion formed on the frame


10


M, whereby the vibration systems including the bobbins


7


W,


7


M and the voice coils


8


W,


8


M are respectively supported by the frames


10


W,


10


M in a cantilever fashion.




Next, the inner diameter portions of the apertures bored through the centers of the cone type diaphragms


14


W,


14


M each being injection molded of synthetic resin to have elliptic opening portions are bounded to the upper portions of bobbins


7


W,


7


M by an adhesive or the like, the outer peripheral portion of the diaphragm


14


W for the woofer


1


W is joined with an edge


15


W made of rubber or the like to be a convex-ring shape, and the outer periphery of the edge


15


W is joined to the front end portion


11


W of frame low and fixed thereto via a gasket


16


W.




The diaphragm


14


M for the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M is of a cone shape with a sound emitting opening of an ellipse which is smaller in area than that of the diaphragm


14


W for the woofer


1


W and is injection-molded of synthetic resin of a fix edge type integral with an edge, and the outer periphery of diaphragm


14


M is held to the front end inner periphery of the frame


10


M by an elliptic and ring-shaped gasket


16


M.




On the center pole


3


W of the woofer


1


W arranged as described above, there is planted a support column


17


made of aluminum as a circular cylinder by a screw or the like. Then, the bottom surface of the frame


10


M for the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M is fixedly bonded to the front end of the support column


17


, in such a manner that the center axis of the ellipse of the woofer


1


W is coincident with the center axis of the ellipse of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M.




Further, a ring-shaped dust cap


18


W having a center bore is joined to the inner peripheral portion of the diaphragm


14


W, and the support column


17


passes through the center bore of the dust cap


18


W. Thus, the diaphragm


14


W can vibrate forward and backward freely. To the center position of the diaphragm


14


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M bonded is a dome-shaped dust cap


18


M made of synthetic resin to close the center bore of the diaphragm


14


M.




According to the speaker unit of the present invention, if it is assumed that the longest diameter and the shortest diameter of the ellipse of the diaphragm


14


W of the woofer


1


W are taken as LD


1


and SD


1


, respectively and also the longest diameter and the shortest diameter of the ellipse of the diaphragm


14


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M are taken as LD


2


and SD


2


, respectively, the shapes of the ellipses are selected to satisfy the following equation (1).












LD
1


SD
1


+


SD
2


LD
2



=
1




(
1
)













That is, the shapes of the diaphragms


14


W and


14


M of the woofer


1


W and the middle and high frequency sound speaker


1


M are selected and arranged such that the middle and high frequency sound speaker


1


M is located on the center axis of the woofer


1


W and the longest diameters and the shortest diameters thereof are made coincident respectively, so that the longer diameter direction and shorter diameter direction of the middle and high frequency sound speaker


1


M seen from the longer diameter direction and the shorter diameter directions the diaphragm


14


W of the woofer


1


W become same in ratio. Thus, there is caused no phase difference by the difference in ratio between the longer diameter and the shorter diameter so that no difference is caused in directivity characteristics between the longer diameter direction and the shorter diameter direction. Therefore, the peak and the dip on the frequency characteristic can be reduced, whereby it becomes possible to improve the frequency characteristic.




Incidentally, in a case where the longest diameters and the shortest diameters of the woofer


1


W and the middle and high frequency sound speaker


1


M are made coincident, respectively, if the longest diameter LD


2


and the shortest diameter SD


2


of the middle and high frequency sound speaker


1


M are each taken as 1, the respective ratios between them and the longest diameter LD


1


and the shortest diameter SD


1


of the woofer


1


W are desirably selected in the range of ⅓ to {fraction (1/2.5,)} as shown by:







1
3

<

LD2
LD1

<


1
2.5







and







1
3


<

SD2
SD1

<

1
2.5











For example, when the longest diameter LD


1


of woofer


1


W is 18 cm and the shortest diameter SD


1


of the woofer


1


W is 12 cm, the range of the longest diameter LD


2


of the middle and high frequency sound speaker


1


M is 6 to 7.2 cm and from this range the longest diameter LD


2


of sound speaker


4


M could be selected as 6.6 cm, the range of the shortest diameter of the middle and high range sound speaker


1


M is 4 to 4.8 cm and from this range the shortest diameter SD


2


of sound speaker


1


M could be selected as 4.4 cm. When the ratios LD


2


/LD


1


and SD


2


/SD


1


are less than {fraction (1/3,)} the middle frequency sound of the middle and high frequency sound speaker


1


M is weak and voice sounds are not reproduced suitably. When the ratios LD


2


/LD


1


and SD


2


/SD


1


are more than {fraction (1/2.5,)} reflections of the sounds from the woofer


1


W by the middle and high frequency sound speaker


1


M are increased, so that the sound becomes stuffy.




Further, according to the present invention, the diaphragm


14


M used in the speaker


1


M is injection-molded from synthetic resin, for example, a fixed edge type diaphragm is shaped as a cone-shaped ellipse and the thickness thereof, as shown in FIG.


1


. At the edge portion thereof, the compliance is made large to reduce the dip and the peak on the frequency characteristic upon reproducing a middle frequency band sound, and at the same time the strength is made strong at the inner diameter portion to enhance the reinforcing effect.




In the elliptic type speaker unit described in connection with

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the two-way speaker unit is described, but the arrangement of a three-way speaker unit will be described with reference to FIG.


4


.





FIG. 4

is a plan view showing a three-way speaker unit according to the present invention, in which the parts corresponding to those of

FIG. 2

are marked with the same references and the duplicate description thereof will be omitted. In this embodiment, at the center axis of the woofer


1


W as the elliptic type low frequency sound speaker, there is coaxially located an elliptic tape middle frequency sound speaker


1


M similar to that described in connection with

FIGS. 1 and 2

. At the same time, on the right side or the left side of the diaphragm


14


M of the elliptic type middle frequency sound speaker


1


M in the longest diameter direction, a first high frequency sound speaker (hereinafter referred to as a first tweeter)


1


H is disposed. In this case, the reproduction frequency band is about 50 Hz to 3 KHz for the woofer


1


W, about 3 KHz to 10 KHz for the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M, and about 10 KHz to 15 KHz for the first tweeter


1


H.





FIG. 5

is a plan view showing a speaker unit according to a further embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view on the line


6





6


in

FIGS. 4 and 5

.




In

FIGS. 4 and 6

, the first tweeter


1


H is located at the right end in the longest diameter direction of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M fixed on the support column


17


planted on the center axis of the woofer


1


W.




In this case, the frame


10


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M formed as a funnel shape so as to surround the magnetic circuit of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M from the lower side thereof is formed integral with a tweeter holding frame


10


H to hold the first tweeter


1


H.




That is, the frame


10


H for holding the first tweeter


1


H made of a U-letter shape plate projection member is extended from the outer peripheral end of the frame


10


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M at the right end in the longest diameter direction of the frame


10


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M whose plane is shaped as an ellipse approximately.




A bore


22


punched out a triple type protective plate


21


, which protects the front surface of the diaphragm


14


M of the tweeter


1


H, with a bore


20


at its center portion, is formed through the frame


10


H. Then, this frame


10


H is made integral with a gasket


16


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M to be a semi-circular gasket


16


H molded and the whole shape of the gasket


16


H is set an U-letter shape projected portion at the right end in the longest diameter direction of the elliptic gasket


16


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M.




The tweeter frame


10


H extended from the frame


10


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M is molded integral therewith and the whole shape of its plane is approximately an ellipse including the gasket


16


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M and the U-shaped gasket


16


H of the tweeter


1


H.




Further, as described in detail with reference to

FIG. 6

, in the first tweeter


1


H, a magnetic circuit


23


is mounted on or fixed to the bottom of the frame


10


H molded from the synthetic resin and integrated with the frame


10


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M, and also the largest diameter outer periphery of the diaphragm


14


H injection-molded from the synthetic resin is fixed to the step portion formed on the frame


10


H through the gasket


16


H integrated with the protective plate


21


.




In

FIG. 6

, although as the tweeter


1


H, the magnetic circuit


23


, the diaphragm


14


H and the dust cap


18


H are only shown, the magnetic circuit


23


includes therein the magnet and the voice coil of the structure same as that of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M shown in

FIG. 1

to be, for example, the electrodynamic type speaker arrangement and the diaphragm is formed to be of a cone shape. Of course, the edge is formed as a fixed edge. Since the arrangement thereof is the same as the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M of

FIG. 1

, the detailed description thereof will be omitted.




By the way, although the speaker


1


M is made for the middle frequency sound in

FIG. 3

, it is needless to say that the speaker


1


M of the embodiment may be a speaker for the middle and high frequency sound or the frequency band, for example, 3 KHz to 15 KHz.




In a speaker unit of the present invention shown in

FIG. 5

, a second high frequency sound speaker (hereinafter, referred to as a second tweeter)


1


H′ is added to the embodiment shown in FIG.


4


. Therefore, in

FIG. 5

the parts same as those in

FIG. 4

are marked with the same references and the detailed description thereof will be omitted.




The second tweeter


1


H′ is provided at a position opposing the first tweeter


1


H with the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M sandwiched therebetween, namely at the left end in the longest diameter direction of the elliptic sound emitting opening of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M. The arrangement and attaching structure of the second tweeter


1


H′ are similar to those of the first tweeter


1


H. The reproduction frequency band of the speaker unit shown in

FIG. 5

is selected such that about 50 Hz to 3 KHz are shared for the woofer


1


W, about 3 KHZ to 10 KHz for the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M, about 10 KHZ to 15 KHz for the first tweeter


1


H, and about 15 KHz to 20 KHz for the second tweeter


1


H′, respectively.




While in

FIG. 4

the first tweeter


1


H is located on the right side of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M, it may be possible that the shape of the sound emitting opening of the first tweeter


1


H shown in

FIG. 4

is formed as an elliptic shape and the first tweeter


1


H is located at the front of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M with their center axes being coincided. Of course, in this case the longest diameter and the shortest diameter of the diaphrague


14


H of the elliptic type tweeter


1


H are coincident with the longest diameter and the shortest diameter of the diaphragm


14


M of the middle frequency sound speaker


1


M of elliptic shape, respectively.




According to the speaker unit of the present invention, since the elliptic type woofer and at least the elliptic type middle frequency sound speaker are disposed coaxially, when the speaker unit is seen from the front side, the distance from the outer periphery of the diaphragm of the woofer to the outer peripheral edge of the frame, to which the diaphragm of the middle frequency sound speaker is attached and directed to the center axis can be made substantially equal at any places. Therefore, it is possible to present a speaker unit which reduces the phase difference, improves the directivity characteristic, reduces the peak and the dip on the frequency characteristic and is installed in a narrow space.




Having described preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the above mentioned embodiments and that various changes and modifications can be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A speaker unit comprising:a woofer having a diaphragm with an elliptically shaped sound emitting opening; and a separate speaker having an elliptically shaped diaphragm with an area smaller than an area of the diaphragm of the woofer, the separate speaker being located in front of the diaphragm of the woofer and attached at a center axis of the elliptically shaped sound emitting opening of the woofer with an open space therearound and coincident with a center axis of the elliptically shaped diaphragm of the separate speaker, and the separate speaker emitting a sound higher in frequency than a sound of the woofer, wherein the separate speaker having the elliptically shaped diaphragm is attached in such a manner that a longest diameter and a shortest diameter of the ellipse thereof are made respectively coincident with a longest diameter and a shortest diameter of the elliptically shaped sound emitting opening of the woofer, and wherein when the longest diameter and the shortest diameter of the elliptically shaped sound emitting opening of the separate speaker are each taken as 1, respective ratios thereof relative to a longest diameter and a shortest diameter of the elliptically shaped diaphragm of the woofer are selected to be between ⅓ and {fraction (1/2.5)}, respectively.
  • 2. The speaker unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein a reproduction frequency band of the separate speaker is set for a midrange frequency sound.
  • 3. A speaker unit as claimed in claim 2, wherein a high frequency sound speaker is attached to the separate speaker in a longest diameter direction of the separate speaker.
  • 4. A speaker unit comprising:a woofer having a diaphragm with an elliptically shaped sound emitting opening; and a separate speaker having an elliptically shaped diaphragm with an area smaller than an area of the diaphragm of the woofer, the separate speaker being located in front of the diaphragm of the woofer and attached at a center axis of the elliptically shaped sound emitting opening of the woofer with an open space therearound and coincident with a center axis of the elliptically shaped diaphragm of the separate speaker, and the separate speaker emitting a sound higher in frequency than a sound of the woofer, wherein the separate speaker having the elliptically shaped diaphragm is attached in such a manner that a longest diameter and a shortest diameter of the ellipse thereof are made coincident with a longest diameter and a shortest diameter of the elliptically shaped sound emitting opening of the woofer, and wherein a cone of the elliptically shaped diaphragm of the separate speaker is made of synthetic resin having a thickness thereof set to become gradually thinner from its center portion to its outer periphery portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-138694 May 1998 JP
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