This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-356105 filed Dec. 9, 2004, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention generally relates to stereo speakers for use in a cellular phone and other portable audio devices.
A typical cellular phone includes a single speaker, as shown in Japanese patent application publication No. 2003-143676. There has recently been proposed a cellular phone with two small separate speakers to provide stereophonic sound upon receipt of an incoming signal.
Reference will first be made to a conventional stereo speaker.
A membrane or diaphragm 55 is molded of resin and has a concentric wavy section. The outer periphery of the diaphragm 55 is joined to the circumferential shoulder 51d of the frame 51. A cylindrical voice coil 56 is attached to the bottom surface of the diaphragm 55. Defined between the yoke 52 and the top plate 54 is a magnetic air gap (g) into which the voice coil 56 extends. A ring 57 is tightly fit within the circumferential shoulder 51d. The ring 57 is placed on the outer periphery of the diaphragm 55 to hold the diaphragm 55 in place. A protective cover 58 has a plurality of sound openings 58a. The protective cover 58 is attached to the upper surface of the ring 57 so as to protect the diaphragm 55.
A printed circuit board 59 has a pair of circuit patterns 59a and a plurality of through holes (not shown). The voice coil 56 has a pair of terminals 56a soldered to the respective circuit patterns 59a. The solder connection is covered with an encapsulating resin 59c. A compression coil spring 60 includes two terminals, one of which is inserted through one of the through holes and soldered to one of the circuit patterns 59a on the printed circuit board 59. The frame 51 has an air vent 51e, and a dust filter 61 is attached to the bottom surface of the frame 51 in such a manner as to cover the lower end of the air vent 51e so that dust and other foreign substance can not enter the interior of the speaker 50.
When an audio signal is delivered to the coil spring 60, the voice coil 56 is vibrated in a substantially vertical direction. This causes the diaphragm 55 to vibrate in the same direction. This vibration produces sound which is then emitted to the outside of the speaker 50 through the openings 58a.
The provision of two separate speakers requires twice as many speaker parts as and is twice as expensive as the provision of a single speaker.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a stereo speaker system wherein two speakers are integrated at low cost.
According to the present invention, there is provided a stereo speaker system comprising a pair of speakers arranged in a juxtaposed relationship and each including a frame, a yoke supported on the frame, a magnet secured on the yoke, a top plate secured on the magnet, a magnetic air gap defined between the top plate and the yoke, a diaphragm disposed in a confronting relation to the top plate, a voice coil attached to the diaphragm and extending into the magnetic air gap, and a printed circuit board electrically connected to the voice coil, wherein at least one of the frame, the yoke, the diaphragm, and the printed circuit board in one of the two speakers is unitarily connected to corresponding one of the frame, the yoke, the diaphragm, and the printed circuit board in the other speaker.
In one embodiment, the frames of the speakers are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The printed circuit boards are integrally formed together and placed on the common link portion of the frames.
In one embodiment, each of the two speakers includes a protective cover secured to the frame and configured to cover the diaphragm. The protective covers of the speakers are unitarily connected together.
In another embodiment, the frame of each of the speakers includes an annular portion shaped to surround the diaphragm. The annular portions of the frames are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The diaphragms are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The common link portion of the diaphragms is secured to the common link portion of the frames.
In still another embodiment, the frame of each of the speakers includes an annular portion shaped to surround the diaphragm. The annular portions of the frames are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The yokes are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The yokes each have an outer peripheral edge secured to the annular portions of the frames. The common link portion of the yokes is secured to the common link portion of the frames.
In one embodiment, the frame of each of the speakers includes an annular portion shaped to surround the diaphragm. The annular portions are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. A pair of rings are provided to press the outer peripheral edge of the respective diaphragms against the respective annular portions.
Preferably, the rings are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion which is secured to the common link portion of the frames. Preferably, the diaphragms are unitarily connected by a common link portion which is sandwiched between the common link portion of the frames and the common link portion of the rings.
In another embodiment, the frame of each of the speakers includes an annular portion shaped to surround the diaphragm. The annular portions are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The yokes are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The outer peripheral edges of the yokes are secured to the annular portions of the frames. The common link portion of the yokes is secured to the common link portion of the frames. The diaphragms are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The common link portion of the diaphragms is secured to the common link portion of the frames.
Preferably, a pair of rings are provided to press the outer peripheral edges of the diaphragms against the respective annular portions of the frames. The rings are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The common link portion of the rings are secured to the common link portion of the frames through the common link portion of the diaphragms. Preferably, a pair of protective covers are attached to the respective frames and configured to surround the respective diaphragms. The protective covers are unitarily interconnected by a common link portion. The common link portion of the protective covers is connected to the common link portion of the frames through the common link portion of the diaphragms and the common link portion of the pair of rings.
According to the present invention, at least one of the frame, the yoke, the diaphragm, and the printed circuit board in one of the two speakers is unitarily connected to at least corresponding one of the frame, the yoke, the diaphragm, and the printed circuit board in the other speaker. This unitary structure brings about a reduction in the number of required parts and the cost of fabrication of the system and also, facilitates assembly of the stereo speaker system.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, there is illustrated a stereo speaker system 1 wherein two separate speakers are interconnected through a joint or linkage. Each of the two speakers is similar to the speaker 50 shown in
A one-piece protective cover 3 is composed of two cover portions, which are similar to the protective cover 58 shown in FIGS. 4 to 6, and a link portion 3b unitarily extending between the two cover portions. A printed circuit board 4 is constructed so that two printed circuit boards, which are similar to the printed circuit board 59 shown in FIGS. 4 to 6, are unitarily interconnected together. A one-piece yoke 5 is composed of two yoke portions, which are similar to the yoke 52 shown in FIGS. 4 to 6, and a link portion 5a unitarily extending between the two yoke portions. A one-piece retainer 6 is constructed so that two rings, which are similar to the ring 57 shown in FIGS. 4 to 6, are unitarily connected through a link portion 6a.
As is understood from the above, the present invention provides a stereo speaker system wherein two separate speaker parts as used in the prior art stereo speaker are interconnected to provide a one-piece structure. This brings about a reduction in the cost of manufacture, the number of required parts, and the number of steps for the manufacture of the stereo speaker system. Advantageously, the printed circuit board is arranged on the link portion of the frame. This arrangement results in a decrease in the overall size of the stereo speaker system.
It should be understood that all the parts not necessarily need to be interconnected together. One or more parts may be divided into two separate parts. Also, the printed circuit boards 4 may be replaced by a lead frame.
The present invention is widely applicable to a cellular phone, a PDA and other portable audio devices.
Although the present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments, it is anticipated that alternations and modifications thereof will no doubt become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is therefore intended that the following claims be interpreted as covering all such alternations and modifications as fall within the true sprit and scope of the invention.
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JP2004-356105 | Dec 2004 | JP | national |