Claims
- 1. A thin loudspeaker comprising:an enclosure having a rear wall and side walls; a septum containing one or more openings attached to said enclosure, said septum separates the acoustical plate back volume and the magnetic driver back volume; one or more acoustical plates secured above at least a portion of said septum; a plurality of acoustical plate motor elements attached to one or both sides of said acoustical plate(s); and one or more magnetic drivers placed in the opening(s) on said septum, where said acoustical plate motor elements are placed on said acoustical plate(s) in a manner that avoids rotational symmetry, mirror symmetry, and translational symmetry.
- 2. A thin loudspeaker comprising:an enclosure having a rear wall and side walls; a septum containing one or more openings attached to said enclosure, said septum separates the acoustical plate back volume and the magnetic driver back volume; one or more acoustical plates secured above at least a portion of said septum; a plurality of acoustical plate motor elements attached to one or both sides of said acoustical plate(s); and one or more magnetic drivers placed in the opening(s) on said septum, where said acoustical plate motor elements are piezoelectric elements having different sizes, shapes, thicknesses, metalizations, and/or compositions.
- 3. A thin loudspeaker comprising:an enclosure having a rear wall and side walls; a septum containing one or more openings attached to said enclosure, said septum separates the acoustical plate back volume and the magnetic driver back volume; one or more acoustical plates secured above at least a portion of said septum; a plurality of acoustical plate motor elements attached to one or both sides of said acoustical plate(s); and one or more magnetic drivers placed in the opening(s) on said septum, where feet are placed on said acoustical plates(s) and attached to said septum, and where the feet are placed asymmetrically on said acoustical plate(s).
- 4. A thin loudspeaker comprising:an enclosure having a rear wall and side walls; a septum containing one or more openings attached to said enclosure, said septum separates the acoustical plate back volume and the magnetic driver back volume; one or more acoustical plates secured above at least a portion of said septum; a plurality of acoustical plate motor elements attached to one or both sides of said acoustical plate(s); and one or more magnetic drivers placed in the opening(s) on said septum, where at least a portion of one of the walls making up the magnetic driver back volume is covered with an elastomeric membrane.
- 5. A thin loudspeaker comprising:an enclosure having a rear wall and side walls; a septum containing one or more openings attached to said enclosure, said septum separates the acoustical plate back volume and the magnetic driver back volume; one or more acoustical plates secured above at least a portion of said septum; a plurality of acoustical plate motor elements attached to one or both sides of said acoustical plate(s); and one or more magnetic drivers placed in the opening(s) on said septum, where one of the walls making up the magnetic driver back volume contains a piezoelectric element.
- 6. A thin loudspeaker comprising:an enclosure having a rear wall and side walls; a septum containing one or more openings attached to said enclosure, said septum separates the acoustical plate back volume and the magnetic driver back volume; one or more acoustical plates secured above at least a portion of said septum; a plurality of acoustical plate motor elements attached to one or both sides of said acoustical plate(s); one or more magnetic drivers placed in the opening(s) on said septum; and cross bracing that connects said septum to the rear wall of the loudspeaker enclosure.
- 7. A thin loudspeaker according to claim 6 where said cross bracing comprises a plurality of boards arranged to allow sufficient radial airflow from said magnetic driver(s).
- 8. A thin loudspeaker according to claim 7 where a pair of cross bracing boards form a channel that connects to a port.
- 9. A thin loudspeaker according to claim 6 where said cross bracing forms multiple acoustical channels in the magnetic driver back volume that are connected by a leakage path.
- 10. A thin loudspeaker according to claim 9 where the leakage path is formed by terminating said cross bracing just short of the walls of said loudspeaker enclosure.
- 11. A thin loudspeaker according to claim 6 where said cross bracing forms multiple acoustical channels in the magnetic driver back volume that are different lengths.
- 12. A thin loudspeaker according to claim 6 where said cross bracing forms multiple acoustical channels in the magnetic driver back volume and each acoustical channel has a different expansion ratio which is defined as the ratio of the separation between cross bracing structural elements at the end of the channel furthest from the magnetic driver to the separation between cross bracing structural elements at the end of the channel closest to the magnetic driver.
- 13. A thin loudspeaker comprising:an enclosure having a rear wall and side walls; a septum containing one or more openings attached to said enclosure, said septum separates the acoustical plate back volume and the magnetic driver back volume; one or more acoustical plates secured above at least a portion of said septum; a plurality of acoustical plate motor elements attached to one or both sides of said acoustical plate(s); one or more magnetic drivers placed in the opening(s) on said septum; and a crossover network electrically coupled to said plurality of acoustical plate motor elements, said magnetic drivers, and a terminal cup.
- 14. A method of fabricating a thin loudspeaker comprising the steps of:forming an enclosure having a rear and side walls attaching a septum containing one or more openings to the enclosure, the septum separates the acoustical plate back volume and the magnetic driver back volume; securing one or more acoustical plates above at least a portion of the septum; attaching a plurality of acoustical plate motor elements to one or both sides of the acoustical plate(s) in a manner that avoids rotational, mirror, and translational symmetry; and inserting a magnetic driver in each opening on the septum.
- 15. A method according to claim 14 there securing one or more acoustical plates above the septum involves attaching feet to the acoustical plate and connecting the feet to the septum.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 where the feet are placed asymmetrically on the acoustical plate.
- 17. A method according to claim 14 where securing one or more acoustical plates above the septum involves attaching the acoustical plate directly to the edges of the loudspeaker enclosure.
- 18. A method according to claim 14 further comprising the step of arranging cross bracing within the back volume of the magnetic driver(s) so that it connects the septum and the rear wall of the loudspeaker enclosure.
- 19. A method according to claim 18 where arranging cross bracing within the back volume of the magnetic driver(s) forms multiple acoustical channels that are connected by a leakage path.
- 20. A method according to claim 19 where the leakage path is formed by terminating said cross bracing just short of the walls of said loudspeaker enclosure.
- 21. A method according to claim 18 where arranging cross bracing within the back volume of the magnetic driver(s) forms multiple acoustical channels that are different lengths.
- 22. A method according to claim 18 where arranging cross bracing within the back volume of the magnetic driver(s) forms multiple acoustical channels and each acoustical channel has a different expansion ratio which is defined as the ratio of the separation between cross bracing structural elements at the end of the channel furthest from the magnetic driver to the separation between cross bracing structural elements at the end of the channel closest to the magnetic driver.
- 23. A method according to claim 14 further comprising the step of coupling the acoustical plate motor elements and magnetic drivers to a crossover network which is coupled to a terminal cup.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/070,686 filed Jan. 7, 1998.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Provisional Applications (1)
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