1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a suspension used in an apparatus for reproducing a sound such as a voice, music or a dial tone, and an electro-acoustic transducer using the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional electro-acoustic transducer is demonstrated hereinafter with reference to
Furthermore, protector 12, for protecting diaphragm 6, is bonded by using an adhesive. An operation of an electromotive loudspeaker structured as disclosed above is described hereinafter.
When a current flows in voice coil 10, the current crosses a magnetic field in magnetic gap 9 at right angles, and a driving force generated at voice coil 10 is transmitted to diaphragm 6. Then suspension 1 supports voice coil 10 in a manner that voice coil 10 becomes concentric with plate 13, and works as a spring in a vibrating direction when diaphragm 6 vibrates. When an alternating current (e.g., a voice signal) flows in voice coil 10, voice coil 10 and diaphragm 6 vibrate while being supported by suspension 1. As a result, air vibrates and a compressional wave is generated, so that a sound can be heard. For example, Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication (H5-103395) is known as a related art of this invention.
However, the conventional suspension has a uniform disk shape in a circumference direction and a closed structure. Therefore, as shown in an arbitrary point P of
This force is easy to be generated according as the suspension vibrates at large amplitude. As shown in line “A” of
Compliance of the suspension becomes difficult to maintain due to the phenomena discussed above, so that harmonic distortion is generated at sound pressure frequency characteristics. In addition, a deformation of the suspension is also induced, thereby causing a rolling phenomenon of the diaphragm.
A suspension includes a plurality of roll sections each of which has a semicylindrical shape in a cross section. The roll sections are disposed side by side based on a straight line connecting two points on an inner periphery or an outer periphery. The roll sections form a closed loop in a manner that a roll section of the roll sections being disposed first adjoins a roll section of the roll sections being disposed last. Adjacent roll sections are coupled with each other through a boundary section forming a continuous three dimensional curved surface.
Exemplary embodiments of suspensions of the present invention are demonstrated hereinafter with reference to
The first exemplary embodiment of the present invention is demonstrated hereinafter with reference to
In
When each roll section 1b has the same shape, roll sections 1b are disposed at regular intervals, thereby forming a closed loop. Adjacent roll sections 1b are coupled with each other through boundary section 2 which forms a continuous three dimensional curved surface. Non-continuous parts of connecting parts 3 between frame fixing part 4 and vibration system fixing part 5 are trimmed, so that connecting parts 3 form a closed loop. Referring to
Because connecting part 3 of roll section 1b is linear, force caused by the generation of Δr in
Besides, a sectional shape of boundary section 2 between roll sections 1b is not limited to a semicylindrical shape shown in
The outer periphery part of the suspension is fixed to the roll sections forming a closed loop, and non-continuous parts are trimmed, so that the suspension is formed. Connection between the roll sections and the inner periphery part is trimmed, so that generation of distortion or the like is prevented.
In addition, frame fixing part 4, which is a connecting part between an outer linear portion of roll section 1b and frame 11, is trimmed to be formed as a continuous shape and fixed to frame 11.
Furthermore, vibration system fixing part 5, which is a connecting part between an inner linear portion of roll section 1b and diaphragm 6, is trimmed to be formed as a continuous shape and fixed to diaphragm 6 or voice coil 10.
According to the first exemplary embodiment, an odd number of roll sections 1b are described. Because the roll sections disposed at a periphery are formed asymmetric, generation of rolling in driving is prevented when the suspension is mounted in an electro-acoustic transducer.
Using the structure discussed above, amplitude becomes stable, so that deformation, which causes the rolling phenomenon, of suspension 1a can be prevented. As a result, distortion which affects acoustic characteristics can be reduced.
In addition, suspension 1a may be formed by heat-molding of a polymer resin film or thermoplastic elastomer film, or formed by injection-molding of resin. Using the method mentioned above, a complicated shape is easy to be formed, and suspension 1a can be integrally molded with diaphragm 6, so that the number of manufacturing processes can decrease.
Furthermore, suspension 1a may be formed by weaving vegetable fiber and/or chemical fiber, impregnating resin and press-molding. In addition, suspension 1a may be formed by heat-molding a sliced sheet of polyurethane form which is obtained after chemical reaction of mixing of isocyanate and polyol. Besides, suspension 1a may be formed by vulcanizing unvulcanized compositions such as NBR, SBR or EPDM, which are pliable material, using heat press. Using suspension 1a discussed above, deformation can be prevented and a linearity of compliance can be obtained.
According to the first embodiment, suspension 1a is coupled with diaphragm 6, however, suspension 1a may be fixed to voice coil 10.
Furthermore, according to the first embodiment, roll section 1b is formed based on a straight line connecting two points on an outer periphery, however, roll section 1b may be formed based on a straight line connecting two points on an inner periphery.
The second exemplary embodiment of suspension device 20 of the present invention is demonstrated hereinafter with reference to
Only different point between the first embodiment and the second embodiment is described hereinafter with reference to
The third exemplary embodiment of suspension device 20 of the present invention is demonstrated hereinafter with reference to
In other words, suspensions 1c and 1d are disposed in a substantially vertical direction, and one of suspensions 1c and 1d is rotated by ½ of a width of the roll section with respect to an axis in the periphery direction. Generation of rolling in driving can be prevented when the suspension is mounted in an electro-acoustic transducer.
Suspensions 1c and 1d are fixed to voice coil 10 and spaced each other. Suspension 1c may have the same direction as suspension 1d or have a reverse direction of suspension 1d. Using the structure discussed above, rigidity of suspension device 20 increases and rolling is further prevented.
According to the second and third embodiments, upper suspension 1c is fixed to the diaphragm, however, suspension 1c may be coupled with voice coil 10.
In addition, rolling is further prevented by widening interval “d” between suspensions 1c and 1d.
The present invention provides a suspension where stress generated at its inside in a circumference direction is individually divided. Using this structure, a superior linearity of compliance can be obtained, distortion which affects acoustic characteristics can be reduced and rolling caused by deformation can be restricted. As a result, the suspension which is suitable for large amplitude and has supporting functions can be obtained. Therefore, an electro-acoustic transducer which can expand low-tone-reproducing bands by reducing a minimum resonance frequency is provided, even when it is structured with the same width as a conventional one.
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