Information
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Patent Grant
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6537234
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Patent Number
6,537,234
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 21, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 25, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
There is provided an electro-mechanical vibration transducer which effectively produces a heavy low vibration. Such a structure is adopted that a yoke is supported in a case of the electro-mechanical vibration transducer by dampers, so that the case and the yoke are relatively displaceable. For the purpose of reducing the load applied to the dampers through vibration at the time of transportation of the transducer, a lock key having a projecting portion is installed to a bottom portion of the case, and the projecting portion is engaged between the yoke and the frame, so that a relative displacement of the yoke is prevented. By the installation of this lock key, defect due to vibration at the time of transportation of products can be prevented from occurring in the products, and the dampers having excellent vibration efficiency can be used, so that a heavy low sound vibration can be sufficiently obtained.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a structure of an electro-mechanical vibration transducer used as an apparatus for producing a body-sensible sound vibration by an electric signal in a low sound range.
2. Description of the Related Art
A so-called body-sensible sound vibration, such as a vibration feeling felt as vibration of a body by a sound pressure or a vibration feeling felt through a floor surface or the earth, is used not only for audio to increase a heavy low sound feeling but also for an effective sound for, for example, a simulation or virtual reality to enable realistic presence to be reproduced by a documentary sound of an explosion sound, an engine sound, or the like which is accompanied by a vibration feeling or impact feeling. Moreover, its effects are expected in various fields, for example, in application to a music therapy utilizing a relaxation effect by the body-sensible sound vibration, and further, in usage with the object of acceleration of fermentation/maturation of liquor, improvement of quality, etc.
There has been an electro-mechanical vibration transducer, which is an apparatus for producing a body-sensible sound vibration which has been conventionally devised and used.
The electro-mechanical vibration transducer is structured such that a gap is formed between a magnetic pole and a column portion of a yoke, a coil wound around a coil frame is disposed in the gap, and a vibration is obtained by a magnetic interference action produced between a magnetic force generated at the coil by an electric signal and a magnetic force generated at the magnetic pole. In the following, with reference to
FIG. 6
, an example of a conventional electro-mechanical vibration transducer will be described.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, a case main body of the electro-mechanical vibration transducer is made up of frames
602
and
603
each having a plate-like section. Plate-like flange portions
604
and
605
extending in the horizontal direction are disposed at opening peripheral portions of the frames
602
and
603
, and the frame
602
and the frame
603
are combined by abutting the flange portions
604
and
605
against each other in the state where the opening portions are made opposite to each other.
An outer peripheral fringe
607
of an annular damper
606
(what is formed by boring a plate-like epoxy material) made of an elastic material is held between the flange portions
604
and
605
of the frames
602
and
603
, and an inner peripheral fringe
608
of the damper
606
extends horizontally in the direction opposite to the flange portions
604
and
605
, that is, the inward direction of the frames
602
and
603
.
A yoke
609
disposed in a case main body
601
is made up of a bottom plate
610
having a column portion
611
at its center and an annular top plate
612
. An annular magnetic pole
613
is fixed to the bottom plate
610
in the state where it is loosely fitted to the column portion
611
. The top plate
612
is attached to the magnetic pole
613
, and a magnetic annular gap
616
is formed between an inner fringe
614
of the top plate
612
and an outer fringe
615
of the column portion
611
of the bottom plate
610
. A magnetic circuit having the gap
616
is made up of the bottom plate
610
, the magnetic pole
613
, and the top plate
612
.
For the purpose of supporting the yoke
609
in the case main body
601
, the inner peripheral fringe
608
of the damper
606
is fixed to a stepped portion
621
formed of an outer fringe of the top plate
612
and an end surface of the magnetic pole
613
, and the case main body
601
and the yoke
609
are structured to be relatively displaceable through the damper
606
.
An opening
617
is formed at the center portion of the frame
602
, a cylindrical coil frame
619
is fixed to the opening
617
, that is, the inner peripheral fringe of the frame
602
, and a coil
620
wound around the coil frame
619
is disposed in the gap
616
. A plate
618
is fixed to the upper surface of the frame
602
so as to cover the opening
617
.
In the thus structured electro-mechanical vibration transducer, by applying an electric signal generated by power amplification of a sound signal through a low pass filter to the coil
620
, a magnetic interference action produced between a magnetic force generated at the coil
620
and a magnetic force of the magnetic pole
613
causes the yoke
609
supported by the case main body
601
and the case main body
601
to relatively change through the damper
606
, so that the body-sensible sound vibration is produced.
However, in the foregoing conventional structure, although it is desired to obtain high oscillation efficiency down to a signal of a further low frequency, stiffness of the damper beyond a certain degree is need to support a heavy yoke, so that the conventional structure is accompanied with difficulty in design to obtain sufficient performance at a low frequency.
Even if the conventional structure has the stiffness of the damper beyond a certain degree to support a heavy yoke, since the case main body and the yoke is always relatively displaceable, the damper can not support the heavy yoke in case where a large load such as vibration or impact is applied at the time of transportation of products, so that defect occurs in the products. In order to avoid this, it is necessary to further stiffen the damper, so that reproduction of a low frequency becomes more difficult, and there has been a defect in performance that it is forced to sacrifice vibration efficiency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in view of the above problem, and an object thereof is to provide an electro-mechanical vibration transducer which provides a lock key for preventing a relative displacement between a case main body and a yoke so that defect due to vibration or impact at the time of transportation of products can be prevented from occurring in the products.
In order to solve the above problem, according to a first aspect of the invention, in an electro-mechanical vibration transducer in which a magnetic gap is formed by a yoke having a magnetic pole, the yoke is supported in a case main body by a damper, a coil is positioned in the gap, and the yoke and the case main body are relatively displaceable, the electro-mechanical vibration transducer is characterized in that a projecting portion of a lock key is inserted between the yoke and the case main body.
According to a second aspect of the invention, in the electro-mechanical vibration transducer of the first aspect, the lock key inserted between the yoke and the case main body is detachably attachable.
According to a third aspect of the invention, in the electro-mechanical vibration transducer of the first or second aspect, the damper includes a plurality of annular dampers each having a different size, the annular dampers are concentrically provided, and the respective dampers are connected to each other through a thin plate connecting portion.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, in the electro-mechanical vibration transducer of any of the first to third aspects, the damper is made of concentrical-annular dampers connected to adjacent ones or spiral damper, which is a conical shape in a non-load state, and upper end or lower end of the damper is connected to the center of load of the lower surface of the case frame or the yoke concentrically.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing an embodiment of an electro-mechanical vibration transducer of the present invention.
FIG. 2A
is a plan view showing an example of a lock key of the electro-mechanical vibration transducer of the invention.
FIG. 2B
is a side view of the lock key shown in FIG.
2
A.
FIG. 2C
is a sectional view of the lock key shown in
FIG. 2A
and taken along line B—B.
FIG. 3
is a sectional view showing a state of an example in which the lock key is installed to the electro-mechanical vibration transducer.
FIG. 4A
is a plan view showing an example of a damper provided between a side surface of a case main body and a yoke.
FIG. 4B
is a sectional view of the damper shown in FIG.
4
A and taken along line C—C.
FIG. 5A
is a plan view showing an example of a damper provided at a bottom portion of a case main body.
FIG. 5B
is a sectional view of the damper provided at the bottom portion of the case main body shown in FIG.
5
A and taken along line A—A.
FIG. 6
is a sectional view showing a structure of a conventional electro-mechanical vibration transducer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of an electro-mechanical vibration transducer of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a sectional view showing an embodiment of an electro-mechanical vibration transducer of the present invention.
A case main body
101
of the electro-mechanical vibration transducer is made up of a frame
102
and a frame
103
. The frame
103
is provided with a cylindrical frame
105
extending in the vertical direction and a plate-like flange portion
104
extending in the horizontal direction at its peripheral portion. The cylindrical frame
105
is fitted to an opening portion of the frame
102
, and both the frames are fixed.
An outer peripheral fringe of an annular damper
106
made of an elastic material is fixed to an inside of the frame
102
, and an inner peripheral fringe of the damper
106
extends horizontally in an inner direction of the frame
102
. A disk-like damper
107
which has a convex portion
108
toward an inside direction of the frame
102
at its center portion and has a screw hole
109
is formed integrally with the frame
102
.
A yoke
110
disposed in the case main body
101
is made up of a bottom plate
111
having a column portion
112
at its center and an annular top plate
113
. An annular magnetic pole
114
is fixed between the bottom plate
111
and the top plate
113
, and a magnetic annular gap
115
is formed between an inner fringe of the top plate
113
and an outer fringe of the column portion
112
of the bottom plate
111
. A magnetic circuit is made up of the bottom plate
111
having the column portion
112
, the magnetic pole
114
, and the top plate
113
.
An opening
118
is formed at the center portion of the frame
103
, and a cylindrical coil frame
120
attached to a plate
119
is fitted in the opening
118
. The coil frame
120
and the plate
119
are fixed to the frame
103
, and a coil
121
wound around the coil frame
120
is disposed in the gap
115
.
In order to support the yoke
110
in the case main body
101
in the above structure, a cylindrical frame
116
fixed to the outer fringe of the top plate
113
is fixed to the inner peripheral fringe of the damper
106
, and the damper
107
is fixed to the bottom plate
111
by a screw
117
through the screw hole
109
provided at the center portion of the damper
107
.
By these dampers
106
and
107
, such a structure is formed that the case main body
101
and the yoke
110
are relatively displaceable.
An outer peripheral portion of the damper
107
provided at the bottom portion of the case main body
101
is provided with a hole portion
122
in which a projecting portion of a lock key
201
(see FIG.
3
), which is installed to prevent the relative displacement between the yoke
110
supported in the case main body and the case main body, is inserted.
Here, the lock key attached to the case main body
101
will be described with reference to FIG.
2
.
The lock key
201
is made up of a disk-like plate
205
having a convex portion
206
at its center and a projecting portion
202
provided in the vicinity of an outer peripheral fringe of the plate
205
. The projecting portion
202
is made to have a key shape which is locked only when it is rotated in one direction. In the case where a plurality of projecting portions are provided, the projecting portions of all the key shape portions are arranged in the same direction so that they are locked by rotation in one direction. A screw hole
203
for installation to the case main body
101
is provided at the center portion of the convex portion
206
. Although the projecting portions
202
provided on the plate
205
are provided at three places in the embodiment shown in
FIG. 2
, as long as they can prevent the displacement of the yoke
110
, the number thereof is not limited (in a lock key shown in
FIG. 3
, the projecting portions
202
are provided at two places).
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the electro-mechanical vibration transducer in the state where the lock key
201
is installed to the bottom portion of the case main body
101
.
The lock key
201
is installed in such a manner that the convex portion
206
is fitted to the convex portion
108
of the case main body
101
, the projecting portion
202
is inserted in the hole portion
122
, and then, it is rotated in one direction (direction opposite to an arrow of “UNLOCK” in FIG.
2
), so that a stepped portion
207
(see
FIG. 2
) of the projecting portion
202
is engaged with the frame
102
of the bottom portion of the case main body
101
. Then, the lock key, together with the convex portion
108
engaged by the screw
117
, is fixed to the yoke
110
. At this time, it is desirable that the projecting portion
202
has a length to such a degree that its upper surface comes in contact with a lower surface of the bottom plate
111
of the yoke
110
.
In this way, the displacement of the yoke
110
in the upper direction (direction of the frame
103
) is prevented by a fixing effect of the screw
117
, and the displacement in the down direction (direction of the frame
102
) is prevented by the projecting portion
122
fitted into a space between the bottom plate
111
and the frame
102
.
The installation of the lock key
201
is for reducing the load to the dampers
106
and
107
by vibration of the yoke
110
at the time of transportation of the electro-mechanical vibration transducer, and is removed at the time of normal use.
In the foregoing embodiment, although an electrodynamic transducer is shown as the electro-mechanical vibration transducer, it is needless to say that the same effect can be obtained also in the case of an electromagnetic electro-mechanical vibration transducer.
FIG. 4A
is a plan view of an example of the damper provided between the side surface of the case main body and the yoke, and
FIG. 4B
is a sectional view taken along line C—C of FIG.
4
A.
As shown in the drawing, the damper
106
is made up of an annular inner damper
401
, an intermediate damper
402
, and an outer damper
403
. The inner and intermediate annular dampers
401
and
402
are connected through an inside connecting portion
405
, and the intermediate and outer annular dampers
402
and
403
are connected through an outside connecting portion
404
. Besides, these dampers
401
,
402
, and
403
are concentrically disposed to each other. When they are provided in the electro-mechanical vibration transducer, the yoke supported in the case is fixed to the inner fringe of the inner damper
401
, and the case and the outer damper
403
are fixed to each other.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, it is desirable that the damper
106
for supporting the yoke
101
is designed such that the freedom of the relative displacement of the yoke to the case frame is high in the up-and-down direction and the displacement is low in the right-and-left direction. For that purpose, for example, it is conceivable that the distance of a portion
410
between the adjacent connecting portions for supporting the dampers is made long.
In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 4
, the inner, intermediate, and outer dampers
401
,
402
, and
403
, and the connecting portions
404
and
405
are made into one integrated structure. Besides, the connecting portions
404
and
405
, which were not capable of being formed in the conventional damper obtained by boring an epoxy plate, are made to have a thickness of t, and such a structure is made that the intermediate damper
402
is connected crosswise to the thin plate connecting portion
404
extending from the outer damper
403
(see FIG.
4
B). By making such a structure that the connecting portion has some thickness, it becomes possible to increase the strength against the weight of the supported yoke, and as a result, the width
406
of the connecting portions
404
and
405
can be made small, and the distance of the portion
410
between the adjacent connecting members can be made long.
FIG. 5A
is a plan view of an example of a damper provided at a bottom portion of an electro-mechanical vibration transducer.
As shown in the drawing, a damper
501
is provided at the center portion of a case frame
510
that corresponds to the frame
102
shown in
FIG. 1
in such a manner that its outer peripheral portion is connected to the case frame
510
, and the damper is screwed to a yoke in a main body through a screw hole
109
disposed at the center portion of the damper
501
. The damper
501
is structured such that several annular dampers with different diameters are concentrically arranged, and the adjacent dampers are respectively connected to each other through one connecting portion
502
. Additionally, the damper is connected to the case frame and the yoke so that the center of load of the case frame and the yoke is in coincidence with the center of the annular dampers to be connected thereto.
FIG. 5B
is a sectional view taken along line A—A of FIG.
5
A.
As shown in the drawing, the damper
501
is structured such that a damper with a smaller diameter positioned inside among the concentrically arranged several annular dampers is positioned remote from the case frame
510
. Even in the case where such a state occurs that the yoke screwed to the damper and supported in the case main body is displaced to the utmost so that the yoke surface comes in contact with the case frame
510
, the damper with the small diameter positioned at the inside is accommodated inside of the damper with large diameter positioned at its outer peripheral portion, and its surface is not displaced beyond the outermost surface, that is, the surface of the case frame
510
.
Incidentally, the damper of the present invention is not limited to the above example and can be made of a spiral shaped damper.
As described above, according to the first aspect of the invention, by installing the lock key, the projecting portion of the lock key is inserted between the yoke supported in the case main body and the case frame, and the relative displacement of the yoke to the case is prevented, so that it is possible to prevent the position of the yoke supported at a suitable position from being displaced. Since the load to the damper supporting the yoke at the time of transportation can be reduced, the material of the damper can be made soft, and the vibration of a heavy low sound influencing the performance of the electro-mechanical vibration transducer can be sufficiently obtained. Even in the case where the damper of the same material is used, its thickness, width, etc. can be suppressed, so that the size of the main body can be miniaturized.
According to the second aspect of the invention, the lock key can be installed by only screwing in such a manner that the projecting portion of the lock key is inserted in the hole portion of the main body, and the lock key is rotated so that the projecting portion and the case frame are engaged with each other, and removing is also easy. Thus, even in the case where there are many opportunities of movements, the work efficiency is not lowered.
According to the third aspect of the invention, such a structure is adopted that the connecting portion of the adjacent dampers is made to have a predetermined thickness, so that the strength of the damper can be increased. As a result, the width of the connecting portion can be made small and the distance between the adjacent connecting portions can be made long, so that it is possible to make the damper have flexibility and to increase the vibration efficiency.
According to the fourth aspect of the invention, when the yoke supported by the damper in the case main body is relatively displaced, the position of the damper surface displaced in accordance with the displacement can be made not higher than the position of the surface of the case main body, so that it is not necessary to consider a jut of the damper out of the frame. Thus, the shape of the case frame can be miniaturized.
Claims
- 1. An electro-mechanical vibration transducer, comprising:a case main body; a cylindrical frame; a yoke having a top plate, a bottom plate, a magnetic pole and a magnetic gap being formed through the yoke; a first damper fixed to the top plate through the cylindrical frame for supporting the yoke in the case main body; a second damper having a convex portion attached to the bottom plate; a coil positioned in the gap, the yoke and the case main body being relatively displaceable; and a lock key having a projection portion which fixes the lock key to the second damper so as to cover the second damper.
- 2. An electro-mechanical vibration transducer according to claim 1, wherein the lock key is detachable.
- 3. An electro-mechanical vibration transducer according to claim 1, wherein the first damper includes a plurality of annular dampers each having a different size, the annular dampers are concentrically provided, and the respective dampers are connected to each other through a thin plate connecting portion.
- 4. An electro-mechanical vibration transducer according to claim 1, wherein the projection portion provided on the lock key has a stepped portion to be inserted into a hole portion provided on the second damper so as to engage therewith by rotating in a locking direction.
- 5. An electro-mechanical vibration transducer according to claim 1, wherein the second damper is formed of a plurality of concentrically-made dampers in which each damper is connected at one portion to make a spring-like shape.
Priority Claims (1)
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