This application is a U.S. national phase application of PCT International Application PCT/JP2006/319051, filed Sep. 26, 2006.
The present invention relates to the structure of a speaker.
The conventional speaker of
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 groove surrounding the outer circumference of the voice coil; a diaphragm having an inner circumferential edge disposed in the groove, 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 inner circumferential edge of the diaphragm is bonded to the voice coil by an adhesive charged into the groove. The diaphragm and voice coil are securely bonded and this high bonding strength can increase the output of the speaker.
Hereinafter, a description is provided of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Voice coil 2 is disposed to be vertically movable with respect to magnetic gap 8, and vertically vibrates diaphragm 3, i.e. the sound source of the speaker, connected to voice coil 2. Dustproof dust cap 9 is provided over voice coil 2.
The outer circumferential edge of diaphragm 3 is coupled to the open end of frame 5 via edge 4 (first edge). The inner circumferential edge of diaphragm 3 is bonded to voice coil 2. Suspension holder 10 is bonded to the backside of diaphragm 3. The outer circumferential edge of suspension holder 10 is coupled to frame 5 via edge 7 (second edge). Suspension holder 10 is a mass added to diaphragm 3 and thus decreases the efficiency of the speaker. For this reason, preferably, the suspension holder is as lightweight as possible, and made of pulp or resin.
Edges 4 and 7 are made of a material, such as urethane, expanded rubber, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), and cloth, so that the edges do not impose a dynamic load on diaphragm 3 and suspension holder 10. Edge 4 projects upwardly. Edge 7 projects downwardly. The symmetrical structure of edges 4 and 7 decreases the distortion generated when diaphragm 3 vertically vibrates.
Uncured fluid adhesive 13 is charged into groove 12 so that the inner circumferential edge of diaphragm 3 is immersed in adhesive 13. Alternatively, after the inner circumferential edge of diaphragm 3 is disposed in groove 12, uncured adhesive 13 is charged into groove 12. To allow adhesive 13 to flow easily, clearance 14 is provided between the outer circumference of voice coil 2 and diaphragm 3. Cured adhesive 13 integrally bonds the inner surface of groove 12, outer circumference of voice coil 2, and diaphragm 3.
For this reason, acrylic adhesives used by the reaction of two liquids are suitable as adhesive 13, because such adhesives have high fluidity when uncured, and dry quickly. As a result, diaphragm 3 is securely bonded to voice coil 2, and can be driven at high output.
The present invention can provide a speaker having reduced distortion and a diaphragm driven at high output, and thus is useful as a speaker with high output and low distortion.
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