This application claims priority to Taiwan Applications Serial Number 107121361, filed Jun. 21, 2018 and Serial Number 108116783, filed May 15, 2019 which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
The present disclosure relates to a speaker, and more particularly, to a speaker equipped with a high-pitched sound zone and a low-pitched sound zone.
Listening to music has become an indispensable part of modern life to regulate tension and monotony. Therefore, the sound quality of music produced by the speakers (such as speakers, headphones, etc.) of general consumer products and the experience of using the speaker to listening to music will affect consumption. As consumer demands for sound quality are also higher and higher, the requirements for speakers of general consumer products are increasingly taken care so as to improve the sound quality and the consumer experience.
Generally speaking, a speaker with a small volume, such as an earphone, is capable of accommodating single one sound-producing unit, which is difficult to simultaneously consider the sound experience of high-pitched and low-pitched sound. How to improve the output quality of high-pitched and low-pitched sound in smaller speakers is one of the focusing researches developed by speaker manufacturers.
In one or more embodiments, a speaker includes a frame and a partition wall. The frame has ribs to define a central through hole and plural side through holes. The partition wall is coupled with the frame to form a boundary between a high-pitched sound zone and a low-pitched sound zone, wherein a total sum area of the side through holes covered by the partition wall is smaller than a total sum area of the side through holes uncovered by the partition wall.
In one or more embodiments, all the side through holes have lengthwise directions in parallel with one another.
In one or more embodiments, the side through holes are arranged along single row.
In one or more embodiments, the frame is a circular frame, and the side through holes have lengthwise directions in parallel with a radial direction of the circular frame.
In one or more embodiments, the frame is a circular frame, and the side through holes have lengthwise directions perpendicular to a radial direction of the circular frame.
In one or more embodiments, the central through hole is a circular hole.
In one or more embodiments, the side through holes are radially arranged around the central through hole.
In one or more embodiments, each side through hole covered by the partition wall is smaller than each side through hole uncovered by the partition wall.
In one or more embodiments, the high-pitched sound zone includes an electromagnetic component accommodating area and two discontinuous sound chamber extension areas.
In one or more embodiments, the side through holes covered by the partition wall includes two groups of side through holes, each group includes at least three long-strip holes.
In one or more embodiments, the side through holes uncovered by the partition wall includes two groups of side through holes, each group includes at least three long-strip holes.
In sum, the speaker disclosed herein has a partition wall to serve as a boundary between the high-pitched sound zone and the low-pitched sound zone, which allows the high-pitched sound and the low-pitched sound to be transmitted to and around in their respective zones so as to avoid mixing the high-pitched and low-pitched sounds, and the shape of the side through holes of the frame and a total sum area difference between the high and low pitched sound zones, thereby reducing the total harmonic distortion ratio and improving output quality for both sounds.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are by examples, and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
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The electromagnetic component 106 includes a voice coil 106b and a magnetic part assembly 106a consisting of several components. The voice coil 106b is electrically connected to a driver circuit board 108 and is used to drive a diaphragm 114 vibrating to produce sound.
When all parts of the speaker are assembled, an outer rear cover 102a and a headset cover 102b are assembled to form the housing 102, which wraps the remaining components inside thereof. The front cover 116 is secured to a central opening 102c of the headset cover 102b and has plural sound output holes 116a.
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The partition wall 104 is secured to the frame 112 to serve as a sound wave boundary between a high-pitched sound zone (H) and a low-pitched sound zone (L), e.g., forming a boundary to isolate sound waves in the high-pitched sound zone from sound waves in the low-pitched sound zone. The partition wall 104 basically consists of a top wall 104a and plural sidewalls. The plural sidewalls include flat sidewalls 104c and arc-shaped sidewalls 104b.
The frame 112 includes plural ribs 112a to define a central through hole 112b and plural side through holes (112c, 112d). When the partition wall 104 and the frame 112 are assembled, the partition wall 104 covers the central through hole 112b and the side through holes 112c of the frame 112. Therefore, the side through holes 112c covered by the partition wall 104 belong to the high-pitched sound zone (H), and the side through holes 112d uncovered and exposed by the partition wall 104 belong to low-pitched sound zone (L).
Mesh sheets 110 are utilized to cover the side through holes (112c, 112d) of the frame 112; or mesh sheets 110 are utilized to cover only the side through holes 112d of the frame 112.
In this embodiment, a total sum area of the side through holes 112c covered by the partition wall 104 is smaller than a total sum area of the side through holes 112d uncovered (exposed) by the partition wall 104.
In this embodiment, the side through holes (112c, 112d) are long-strip holes. The side through holes 112c have lengthwise directions (D1) in parallel with one another, or the side through holes 112d have lengthwise directions in parallel with one another, but not being limited to.
In this embodiment, the side through holes 112c or the side through holes 112d are arranged along single row, but not being limited to.
In this embodiment, the frame 112 is a circular frame, and the side through holes (112c, 112d) have lengthwise directions in parallel with a radial direction of the circular frame.
In this embodiment, the central through hole 112b of the frame 112 is a circular hole, and the side through holes (112c, 112d) are radially arranged around the central through hole 112b, but not being limited to.
In this embodiment, each side through hole 112c covered by the partition wall 104 is smaller than each side through hole 112d uncovered (exposed) by the partition wall 104, but not being limited to.
In this embodiment, the high-pitched sound zone (H), which is at least partially covered by the partition wall 104, includes an electromagnetic component accommodating area 103a and multiple discontinuous sound chamber extension areas 103b. The electromagnetic component accommodating area 103a is configured to accommodate the electromagnetic component 106, and named after this function.
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The electromagnetic component accommodating area 103a and the plural discontinuous sound chamber extension areas 103b of the high-pitched sound zone 103 are fluid-communicable, e.g., fluid may be flown from one sound chamber extension area 103b to another sound chamber extension area 103b via the electromagnetic component accommodating area 103a.
When all parts of the speaker are assembled, the electromagnetic component accommodating area 103a of the high-pitched sound zone (H) is configured to cover the central through hole 112b of the frame 112, and the plural discontinuous sound chamber extension areas 103b of the high-pitched sound zone (H) are configured to cover the side through holes 112c and expose the remaining side through holes 112d.
Each side through hole 112d is located in a section defined by the electromagnetic component accommodating area 103a and any immediately-two of the plural discontinuous sound chamber extension areas 103b, and the mesh sheets 110 are used to cover the side through holes 112d.
In this embodiment, each mesh sheet 110 covers a corresponding one of the plural side through holes 112c or 112d, but not being limited to.
In this embodiment, the sidewalls (104b, 104c) of the sound chamber extension area 103b have at least one vent hole 104d, and have a flow-regulation member 104e attached over the at least one vent hole 104d, e.g., the flow-regulation member 104e is attached to the sidewall to cover the vent hole 104d. Both flow-regulation member 104e and the mesh sheet 110 are porous ventilating members, which distribute airflow evenly between the high-pitched sound zone and low-pitched sound zone to maintain the air pressure consistently.
The partition wall 104 forms a boundary between the high-pitched sound zone (H) and the low-pitched sound zone (L). The high-pitched sound zone (H) is a zone wrapped by the partition wall 104 and the front cover 116 while the low-pitched sound zone (L) is a zone wrapped by the partition wall 104, mesh sheet 110 and the housing 102 of the speaker (including the outer rear cover 102a and the headset cover 102b). In actual practice, the low-pitched sound zone (L) has a greater volume than that of the high-pitched sound zone (H), but not being limited to. The high-pitched sound zone (H) and low-pitched sound zone (L) are not entirely isolated by the partition wall 104, which have vent holes 104d and flow-regulation members 104e to distribute airflow evenly in both sound zones.
In sum, the speaker disclosed herein has a partition wall to serve as a boundary between the high-pitched sound zone and the low-pitched sound zone, which allows the high-pitched sound and the low-pitched sound to be transmitted to and around in their respective zones so as to avoid mixing the high-pitched and low-pitched sounds, and the shape of the side through holes of the frame and a total sum area difference between the high and low pitched sound zones, thereby reducing the total harmonic distortion ratio and improving output quality for both sounds.
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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107121361 | Jun 2018 | TW | national |
108116783 | May 2019 | TW | national |