The present invention relates to a ultra-slim speaker structure, and more particularly to a ultra-slim speaker in which sound is guided out through alto, bass membranes after audio signals are received by an acoustical element, capable of the application to thinned products such as iPad, iPhone, cellular phones or, notebook computers, and more convenient manufacturing and assembly.
General 3C products such as iPad, iPhone, cellular phones and tablets are developed gradually toward the ones of lightness, thinness, shortness and smallness due to the fast progress of the modern technologies such that parts used in the products must also be thinned. But, with respect to acoustical speakers and called number identification (CNI) vibration elements among them, the current speaker might achieve miniaturization, but cannot be lighter and thinner, causing the volume thereof to be difficult to conform with the requirements of products yet. Moreover, the reproduction of tweet, alto and bass must also be taken into consideration with respect to miniaturized speakers. Therefore, if the loss of audio frequencies is caused due to miniaturization, practitioners and consumers is really unable to accept it. Although one of the current thinned speakers can improve the above deficiencies a little, the manufacturing thereof is rather complex because an acoustical element must be fixed on a steel sheet during processes.
To improve the deficiencies mentioned above, and make the production and assembly of a thinned speaker to be more convenient, the present invention is proposed.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a ultra-slim speaker structure, allowing sound to be guided out through alto, bass membranes after audio signals are received by an acoustical element, capable of the application thereof to thinned products such as iPad, iPhone, cellular phones, or notebook computers, and achieving convenient manufacturing and assembly and better acoustical effect.
A ultra-slim speaker structure includes a bass membrane, alto membrane and acoustical element, where a surrounding embossed pattern is configured on a location adjacent to the rim of the bass membrane to form a dangling edge, and a frame stopping portion formed by a step is disposed on the center thereof. The area of the alto membrane is approximately equal to the area surrounded by the inner edge of the frame stopping portion of the bass membrane. Furthermore, a groove formed by a step is disposed on the center of the alto membrane, and the acoustical element is formed by stacking a plurality of ceramic material layers together, thereby mounting the acoustical element on the alto membrane, and then lodging the alto membrane in the inner edge of the frame stopping element of the bass membrane to construct a thinned speaker in which sound is guided out through the bass and alto membranes after audio signals are received, capable of the application thereof to thinned products such as iPad, iPhone, cellular phones or notebook computers.
In the ultra-slim speaker structure, the bass membrane is made from polyethylene (PE), polycarbonate (PC) or the same.
In the ultra-slim speaker structure, the alto membrane is made of silk fabric, paper embryo, wood sheet, foam, or the like.
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The alto membrane 2 is made of silk fabric, paper embryo, wood sheet, foam, or the same, and the area of the alto membrane 2 is approximately the same as the area surrounded by the inner edge of the frame stopping portion 13 of the bass membrane 1, and a groove 21 formed by a step is disposed on the center of the alto membrane 2.
The acoustical element 3 is formed by stacking a plurality of ceramic material layers together.
A thinned speaker A is constituted by combining the above components together, namely, placing the acoustical element 3 on the groove 21 of the alto membrane 2, and then lodging the alto membrane 2 in the inner edge of the frame stopping portion 13 of the bass membrane 1 plus soldering a conducting wire on the acoustical element 3 to form the thin speaker A. Sound can be guided out through the alto membrane 2 and bass membrane 1 after audio signals are received by the acoustical element 3 such that the present invention can further be applied to thinned products such as iPad, iPhone, cellular phones and notebook computers. In addition, the acoustical element 2 may be configured on any position of the alto membrane 2 deviating outward from the center thereof besides on the center thereof, sound can also be guided out through the alto membrane 2 and bass membrane 1 after audio signals are received.
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The acoustical element 3 is forced by stacking a plurality of ceramic material layers together.
A thinned speaker A is constituted by combining the above components together, namely, placing the acoustical element 3 on the groove 15 of the bass membrane 1, and soldering a conducting wire on the acoustical element 3 to form the thinned speaker A. Sound can be guided out through the bass membrane 1 after audio signals are received by the acoustical element 3 such that the present invention can further be applied to thinned products such as iPad, iPhone, cellular phones and notebook computers.
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Comparing with the prior arts, the present invention at least has the following advantages:
1. the present invention is more thinned such that the application range thereof is broader.
2. alto and tweet is not distorted, and the effect of reproduction of the original is better by mounting the acoustical element 3 on the alto membrane 2 and bass membrane 1 to generate sound.
3. the alto membrane 2 can compensate the sound loss of the bass membrane 1, enabling the whole sound guiding effect to be more stable. In addition, the bass guiding effect of the bass membrane 1 is good, capable of reaching 300 Hz, allowing the bass not to be lost.
4. the dangling edge 14 adjacent to the rim of the bass membrane 1 can form an elastic wave action like a general speaker does to reduce harmonic distortion, and further to allow the thinned speaker to genera to better sound quality.
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