The present invention relates to the structure of a speaker.
However, in the conventional speaker, ring-shaped edge 27 has diameter a smaller than diameter b of ring-shaped edge 24; thus, the speaker cannot eliminate harmonic distortion sufficiently.
A speaker of the present invention includes: a frame; a magnetic circuit disposed in the frame; a voice coil disposed movably with respect to the magnetic gap in the magnetic circuit; a diaphragm having an inner circumferential edge connected to the voice coil, and an outer circumferential edge coupled to the frame via a first edge; and a suspension holder connected to the backside of the diaphragm and having an outer circumferential edge coupled to the frame via a second edge. The frame has a block construction including a first frame part and a second frame part. The outer circumferential edge of the second edge is sandwiched between the first and second frame parts. This structure largely eliminates harmonic distortion of the speaker.
Hereinafter, a description is provided of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Magnetic circuit 1 is disposed in the center of the bottom of frame 10. Magnetic circuit 1 includes disk-shaped magnet 1a, disk-shaped plate 1b, cup-shaped yoke 1c, and magnetic gap 8 formed between plate 1b and the sidewall of yoke 1c.
Voice coil 2 includes cylindrical bobbin 2a, coil 2b wounded around cylindrical bobbin 2a, and dust cap 9. Coil 2b is inserted into magnetic gap 8. Voice coil 2 is disposed vertically movable with respect to magnetic gap 8 to vibrate diaphragm 3, i.e. the sound source of the speaker, connected along the outer circumference of bobbin 2a. The outer circumferential edge of diaphragm 3 is coupled to the open end of frame 10 via first edge 4. The inner circumferential edge of diaphragm 3 is connected to voice coil 2. First edge 4 is made of a material capable of preventing a dynamic load from being imposed on diaphragm 3, such as urethane, expanded rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), and cloth.
The outer circumferential edge of suspension holder 6 is coupled to frame 10 via second edge 7. The middle portion of suspension holder 6 is integrated with the backside of the middle portion of diaphragm 3 by bonding. Then, the inner circumferential edge of suspension holder 6 is fixed to voice coil 2 together with the inner circumferential edge of diaphragm 3.
Suspension holder 6 is a mass added to diaphragm 3 and thus decreases efficiency of the speaker. For this reason, preferably, the suspension holder is as light as possible, and made of pulp or resin. Second edge 7 is made of a material capable of preventing a dynamic load from being imposed on diaphragm 3 and suspension holder 6, such as urethane, expanded rubber, SBR rubber, and cloth.
Placing the junction point of voice coil 2 and diaphragm 3, and the junction point of voice coil 2 and suspension holder 6, i.e. the driving points, within the area surrounded by first edge 4 and second edge 7, i.e. both fulcrums connected to frame 10, can provide a structure capable of inhibiting rolling of diaphragm 3 and harmonic distortion.
First edge 4 and second edge 7 are both ring-shaped. First edge 4 projects upward, and edge 7 projects downward. Thus, both edges have symmetrical shapes or symmetrical amplitude characteristics with respect to each other.
As shown in
In other words, dividing frame 10 into upper frame 10a and lower frame 10b makes diameter B of ring-shaped edge 4 and diameter A of ring-shaped edge 7 equal to each other and ensures symmetry of edges 4 and 7. This structure can improve amplitude symmetry, and further reduce harmonic distortion of the speaker.
Further, as shown in
The present invention inhibits distortion of a speaker, and thus is particularly useful to high-power speakers.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-281764 | Sep 2005 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/318562 | 9/20/2006 | WO | 00 | 1/30/2007 |