Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a transducer comprising the steps of (a) positioning a plurality of magnet pole pieces loosely within a first cup structure, (b) completing a magnetic path through the pole pieces to align the pole faces of the pole pieces in a plane parallel to the base of the cup structure, (c) holding said magnetic path to maintain the position of the pole faces in the plane while applying a material to said cup structure for permanently fixing the position of said pole faces relative to said plane, thereafter, (d) joining said cup structure to a second cup structure bearing an armature in confronting relationship to said pole faces, (e) adjusting the air gap between said pole faces and said armature, and (f) securing the joinder of said cup structures with said adjusted gap, and (g) in which the step of positioning the placing of the pole pieces is accomplished by inserting the pole pieces into the cavity of said first cup structure so that the pole faces pass through openings in the base of the first cup structure and are located relative to the base of the first cup structure housing.
- 2. The method of claim 1, in which the step of completing the magnetic path is accomplished by placing the first cup structure with its base downward on a magnetically retentive plate adjacent the pole faces to magnetically attract the pole faces at one end of the pole pieces adjacent the base of the cup structure and by inserting a permanent magnet between the pole pieces at the opposite end of the pole pieces.
- 3. The method of claim 2, in which the step of permanently fixing the pole face positions is accomplished by introducing a permanently settable liquid into the cavity of the first cup structure.
- 4. The method of claim 3, in which the step of inserting the pole piece is preceded by a step of aligning a pair of electromagnetic coils in the cup cavity with central core openings of the coils in communication with the openings in the base of the cup structure to form a passage for the pole tips during the placement of the pole pieces in the cavity.
- 5. The method of claim 4, in which a cover is fitted on said first cup structure after said pole pieces are attracted to and held by the magnetically retentive plate and thereafter introducing a potting compound through an opening in said cover to fill the cavity of the first cup structure prior to adjustment of the air gap.
- 6. The method of claim 5, in which terminals for connecting the coils to outside conductors are permanently fixed onto the cover by inserting legs of the terminals into the cup cavity through the cover whereby the hardening of the potting compound acts to secure the terminals in place.
- 7. A telephone transducer of the central armature type comprised of an electromagnetic driving assembly and a magnetically driven assembly cooperatively joined, said driving assembly comprising a unitary cup-shaped housing having a cylindrical sidewall and disc-shaped base, a pair of essentially T-shaped pole members each having a cross head and a depending leg, aligned slots in said base, the tips of the respective legs extending through the slots in said base, laterally disposed positioning members disposed interiorly of said cup housing for receiving and holding said pole members within said slots during assembly of the driving assembly, said positioning members preventing sidewise movement of said pole members and movement of said members toward said base, an electromagnetic coil surrounding each of said pole members and resting on said base, a permanent magnet resting attractively between the cross heads of said pole members, and means for permanently securing said pole members in said cup housing with said pole tips in a plane parallel to the base of said housing, said housing including cooperative means for mating said driving assembly structure with said driven assembly with said base confronting said driven assembly to position said pole tips in a plane parallel to a central disc armature within a diaphragm held by said driven assembly.
- 8. A telephone transducer as claimed in claim 7, in which there are further positioning members in said cup housing for positioning said coils on said housing base against sidewise movement.
- 9. A telephone transducer as claimed in claim 7, in which there is a domed cover mounted on said cup housing at the end remote from the mating with said driven assembly, with said cover having an opening to allow hardening compound to be introduced into said cup housing.
- 10. A telephone transducer as claimed in claim 9, in which said mating of driving to driven assembly comprises peripheral threading on the cylindrical sidewall of the housing for joinder to mating female threading on a cylindrical wall of the driven housing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 890,052 filed Mar. 27, 1978 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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