1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to speakers, and particularly to a vibration unit used in a speaker.
2. Description of Related Art
Generally, a vibration unit of a speaker includes a diaphragm and a coil connected to the diaphragm. The diaphragm vibrates to produce sound following vibration of the coil. For a small sized speaker, a lead-out wire of the coil is adhered on a central part of the diaphragm directly, and vibrates frequently along with the vibration of the diaphragm. Therefore the lead-out wire is prone to break away from and fall off the diaphragm, whereupon the performance of the vibration unit may be unstable.
What is needed, therefore, is a vibration unit which can overcome the described limitations.
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A plurality of pleats 131 is defined in a top surface of the pleat portion 13.
Each pleat 131 is curved, and extends from the outer periphery of the central portion 11 at an oblique angle, towards the flange 12. In particular, each pleat 131 is curved (e.g., double-arc-shaped) when viewed from above (see
The pairs of pleats 131 are arranged uniformly around the central portion 11, such that the outer ends of the pleats 131 all point in a generally clockwise direction. Alternatively, the pleats 131 can be uniformly arranged around the central portion 11, such that the outer ends of the pleats 131 all point in a generally counterclockwise direction. The central portion 11, the pleat portion 13 and the flange 12 are all coaxial with respect to an imaginary central axis of the diaphragm 10 passing through the central point O.
The coil 20 includes an annular main body 21, and a lead-out wire 22 extending outwardly from the main body 21. The main body 21 is attached to a joint of the central portion 11 and the pleat portion 13 of the diaphragm 10. The lead-out wire 22 includes a first adhering point 221. The first adhering point 221 is at a joint of the lead-out wire 22 and the main body 21, and is adhered to the diaphragm 10. The lead-out wire 22 includes a first segment 222 extending from the first adhering point 221, and a second segment 223 extending from an end of the first segment 222 far away from the first adhering point 221. The first segment 222 is tangential to the main body 21. A length L of the first segment 222 is not less than 1 millimeter.
The second segment 223 is arc-shaped and includes at least a second adhering point 224, a third adhering point 225 and a fourth adhering point 226. The second adhering point 224 is at a joint of the first segment 222 and the second segment 223. The third adhering point 225 is located at a middle of the second segment 223. The fourth adhering point 226 is at an outer terminal of the second segment 223. The first adhering point 221, the second adhering point 224, the third adhering point 225 and the fourth adhering point 226 are adhered to the diaphragm 10 to mount the lead-out wire 22 on the diaphragm 10. In this embodiment, the fourth adhering point 226 is located at a joint of the pleat portion 13 and the flange 12. The second segment 223 extends along a direction similar to that of an adjacent one of the pleats 131. A shortest distance D between the third adhering point 225 and a straight line X (that runs through the central point O and between the first adhering point 221 and the fourth adhering point 226) is not less than a quarter of a distance between the first adhering point 221 and the fourth adhering point 226. That is, the first adhering point 221, the fourth adhering point 226 and the central point O of the central portion 11 are aligned with each other and positioned on the straight line X (see
In this embodiment, because the first segment 222 of the lead-out wire 22 is tangential to the main body 21 of the coil 20, a vibration force focused on the first adhering point 221 is reduced. Therefore, the lead-out wire 22 avoids becoming fatigued or damaged at the first segment 222. In addition, because the second segment 223 has the arc-shaped configuration, a vibration force focused on each of the second adhering point 224, the third adhering point 225 and the fourth adhering point 226 is reduced. This helps the lead-out wire 22 avoid becoming fatigued or damaged, and thus helps the lead-out wire 22 avoid breaking away from and falling off the diaphragm 10.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201110153872.8 | Jun 2011 | CN | national |