HOUSING FOR A COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION DEVICE

20170257688 · 2017-09-07

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A housing for a communication device comprises a first housing section with a membrane opening, wherein the first housing section comprises around the circumference of the membrane opening a first membrane support configured to couple to a sound membrane, and a magnet carrying support, which is integrally formed with the first housing section and is configured to support a magnet in the housing and below the membrane opening. Furthermore, the present invention provides a communication device.

    Claims

    1. A housing (1, 30, 50) for a communication device, comprising: a first housing section (2, 31, 51) with a membrane opening (3, 32, 52), wherein the first housing section (2, 31, 51) comprises around the circumference (4) of the membrane opening (3, 32, 52) a first membrane support (5, 33, 53) configured to couple to a sound membrane (40, 58), and a magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54), which is integrally formed with the first housing section (2, 31, 51) and is configured to support a magnet in the housing (1, 30, 50) and below the membrane opening (3, 32, 52).

    2. The housing according to claim 1, wherein the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54) comprises a number of magnet fastening elements (13-16) configured to fasten the magnet to the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    3. The housing according to claim 2, wherein the magnet fastening elements (13-16) comprise drill holes (13-16) for screwing the magnet to the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54) and/or clamps configured to clamp the magnet to the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54) and/or clips configured to hold the magnet onto the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    4. The housing according to claim 1, comprising a permanent magnet (42, 60), which is coupled to the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    5. The housing according to claim 4, wherein the magnet is at least partially molded into the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    6. The housing according to claim 1, comprising a second membrane support (26, 39, 57), which is positioned between the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54) and the membrane opening (3, 32, 52) and is configured to couple to a centering membrane (41, 59).

    7. The housing according to claim 6, wherein the second membrane support (26, 39, 57) is integrally formed with the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    8. The housing according to claim 1, comprising a sound membrane (40, 58), which is coupled to the first membrane support (5, 33, 53), and comprising a centering membrane (41, 59), which is coupled to the sound membrane (40, 58) and the second membrane support (26, 39, 57).

    9. The housing according to claim 8, wherein the sound membrane (40, 58) comprises a coil (43, 61), which is positioned over the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    10. The housing according to claim 8, wherein the sound membrane (40, 58) and the centering membrane (41, 59) are integrally formed with each other and/or wherein the sound membrane (40, 58) and the centering membrane (41, 59) comprise paper and/or tissue and/or plastic and/or wherein the sound membrane (40, 58) and the centering membrane (41, 59) comprise fiber reinforcements.

    11. The housing according to claim 1, comprising a second housing section (44, 62), which is configured to couple to the first housing section (2, 31, 51) and closes the first housing section (2, 31, 51) except for the membrane opening (3, 32, 52).

    12. The housing according to claim 1, wherein the first housing section (2, 31, 51) forms a closed chassis except for the membrane opening (3, 32, 52).

    13. The housing according to claim 12, wherein the first housing section (2, 31, 51) comprises a cable feedthrough (45, 63), especially a sealed cable feedthrough (45, 63).

    14. The housing according to claim 11, comprising a circuit compartment (24, 37, 55) for a driving circuit (25, 38, 56).

    15. A communication device, comprising a housing (1, 30, 50), the housing comprising: a first housing section (2, 31, 51) with a membrane opening (3, 32, 52), wherein the first housing section (2, 31, 51) comprises around the circumference (4) of the membrane opening (3, 32, 52) a first membrane support (5, 33, 53) configured to couple to a sound membrane (40, 58), and a magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54), which is integrally formed with the first housing section (2, 31, 51) and is configured to support a magnet in the housing (1, 30, 50) and below the membrane opening (3, 32, 52).

    16. The communication device according to claim 15, wherein the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54) comprises a number of magnet fastening elements (13-16) configured to fasten the magnet to the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54), especially wherein the magnet fastening elements (13-16) comprise drill holes (13-16) for screwing the magnet to the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54) and/or clamps configured to clamp the magnet to the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54) and/or clips configured to hold the magnet onto the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    17. The communication device according to claim 15, the housing comprising a permanent magnet (42, 60), which is coupled to the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    18. The communication device according to claim 17, wherein the magnet is at least partially molded into the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    19. The communication device according to claim 15, the housing comprising a second membrane support (26, 39, 57), which is positioned between the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54) and the membrane opening (3, 32, 52) and is configured to couple to a centering membrane (41, 59), especially wherein the second membrane support (26, 39, 57) is integrally formed with the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    20. The communication device according to claim 15, the housing comprising a sound membrane (40, 58), which is coupled to the first membrane support (5, 33, 53), and comprising a centering membrane (41, 59), which is coupled to the sound membrane (40, 58) and the second membrane support (26, 39, 57).

    21. The communication device according to claim 20, wherein the sound membrane (40, 58) comprises a coil (43, 61), which is positioned over the magnet carrying support (6, 34, 54).

    22. The communication device according to claim 20, wherein the sound membrane (40, 58) and the centering membrane (41, 59) are integrally formed with each other and/or wherein the sound membrane (40, 58) and the centering membrane (41, 59) comprise paper and/or tissue and/or plastic and/or wherein the sound membrane (40, 58) and the centering membrane (41, 59) comprise fiber reinforcements.

    23. The communication device according to claim 15, the housing comprising a second housing section (44, 62), which is configured to couple to the first housing section (2, 31, 51) and closes the first housing section (2, 31, 51) except for the membrane opening (3, 32, 52).

    24. The communication device according to claim 15, wherein the first housing section (2, 31, 51) forms a closed chassis except for the membrane opening (3, 32, 52), especially wherein the first housing section (2, 31, 51) comprises a cable feedthrough (45, 63), especially a sealed cable feedthrough (45, 63).

    25. The communication device according to claim 15, the housing comprising a circuit compartment (24, 37, 55) for a driving circuit (25, 38, 56).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0032] For a more complete understanding of the present invention and advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The invention is explained in more detail below using exemplary embodiments, which are specified in the schematic figures of the drawings, in which:

    [0033] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a housing according to an embodiment of the present invention;

    [0034] FIG. 2 shows another perspective view of the embodiment of the housing of FIG. 1;

    [0035] FIG. 3 shows a cross sectional view of another embodiment of a housing according to an embodiment of the present invention; and

    [0036] FIG. 4 shows a cross sectional view of another embodiment of a housing according to an embodiment of the present invention.

    [0037] The enclosed drawings are intended to provide further understanding of the embodiments of the invention. They illustrate embodiments and, in conjunction with the description, serve to explain principles and concepts of the invention. Other embodiments and many of the stated advantages can be found from the drawings. The elements of the drawings are not necessarily shown in scale with one another.

    [0038] In the figures of the drawing, any elements and components that are identical, have the same function and work in the same way, are each given the same reference signs, unless stated otherwise.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0039] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a housing 1 for a communication device where a sound generation membrane is used as sound membrane (see FIGS. 3 and 4).

    [0040] A first housing section 2 comprises a membrane opening 3, where a sound generation membrane can be fixed to the first housing section 2. To allow easily fixing the sound generation membrane to the first housing section 2 a first membrane support 5 in the form of a recess from the surface of the first housing section 2 is provided around the circumference 4 of the membrane opening 3. Further, a strip of glue 11 is just exemplarily positioned on the first membrane support 5, which can be used to glue the sound generation membrane to the membrane support 5.

    [0041] Starting from the circumference 4 of the membrane opening stands 7-10 support a magnet carrying support 6 below the middle of the membrane opening 3, such that a permanent magnet (see FIGS. 3 and 4) can be positioned below the center of the sound generation membrane to drive the excitation of the sound generation membrane. The magnet carrying support 6 further provides drill holes 13-16, which can be used to screw the permanent magnet to the magnet carrying support 6.

    [0042] Further on the inner circumference of the magnet carrying support 6 a hole 27 is provided, through which the permanent magnet might extend in the direction of a coil of the sound generation membrane or vice versa. On the upper side of the magnet carrying support 6 around the hole 27 a strip of glue 12 is provided to fix a centering membrane (see FIGS. 3 and 4), which holds the coil and the sound generation membrane in position.

    [0043] The complete setup of membrane opening 3, first membrane support 5, and magnet carrying support 6 is set down from the upper surface of the first housing section 2. A recess 17 is provided around the membrane opening 3, which comprises drill holes 18-21. In the recess 17 a cover (see FIGS. 3 and 4) can be provided to cover the sound generation membrane and therefore protect it from environmental stress.

    [0044] The housing 1 of FIG. 1 is formed by a single element, which can e.g. be milled from a block of aluminum, plastic or the like. The housing 1 can also be molded or otherwise machined. This also implies that all of the above-described elements, i.e. especially the first membrane support 5 and the magnet carrying support 6, are integrally formed with the first housing section 2.

    [0045] In FIG. 1 the permanent magnet can be screwed to the magnet carrying support 6 and the sound generation membrane as well as the centering membrane is glued to the respective supports 5, 26. These types of fixations are just exemplary and it is to be understood that any other type of fixation can be used.

    [0046] The permanent magnet can for example be soldered to the magnet carrying support 6 and/or fixed with clamps or clips to the magnet carrying support 6. The permanent magnet can also be at least partially molded into the magnet carrying support 6.

    [0047] The same applies to the sound generation membrane and the centering membrane, which can be soldered to the respective supports 5, 26. As an alternative, especially if the housing is produced by mold injection, at least one of the membranes can be molded integrally with the housing 1 of the first housing section 2.

    [0048] In FIG. 2 the first housing section 2 of FIG. 1 is shown from the back. The first housing section 2 comprises a cavity 22 on the back of the membrane opening 3 and a circuit compartment 24 next to the cavity 22. The circuit compartment 24 can e.g. be used to accommodate a driving circuit 25, which can be coupled electrically to a coil of the sound generation membrane to drive the sound generation membrane.

    [0049] A further recess 23 is provided on the edge of the first housing section 2. The recess 23 can accommodate a second housing section (see FIGS. 3 and 4) which hermetically closes the first housing section 2 to form the housing 1.

    [0050] The driving circuit 25 can comprise any circuitry needed in the communication device. Therefore, the first and second housing sections 2, 23 together with the elements that form the speaker and the driving circuit 25 can form the communication device. The circuit compartment 24 can e.g. be provided with a sealed access, e.g. to provide electrical power and/or data signals to the driving circuit 25.

    [0051] FIG. 3 shows a cross sectional view of another embodiment of a housing 30.

    [0052] The housing 30 comprises a first housing section 31, which as in FIGS. 1 and 2, comprises a membrane opening 32, which is covered by a cover 46 to protect the sound generation membrane 40 from environmental effects. It is to be understood that the cover 46 can comprise holes or grooves or the like, which allow sound waves to pass through the cover 46.

    [0053] The first membrane support 33 is provided around the membrane opening 32 and carries the sound generation membrane 40. To allow actuation, i.e. vibration, of the sound generation membrane 40, the sound generation membrane 40 comprises a coil 43, which can also be called voice coil or voice coil bobbin.

    [0054] The first housing section 31 furthermore comprises in the center below the sound generation membrane 40 the magnet carrying support 34 with a dedicated second membrane support 39 on its top outer surface. The magnet carrying support 34 is supported by stands 35, 36. In contrast to the screws, which hold the permanent magnet in FIGS. 1 and 2, the permanent magnet 42 is molded into the magnet carrying support 34. No further fixation elements need to be provided to hold the permanent magnet 42. It is understood that nevertheless any fixation element can be provided to increase the mechanical stability of the permanent magnet assembly.

    [0055] Below the magnet carrying support 34 and the stands 35, 36 the first housing section 31 comprises the circuit compartment 37. The driving circuit 38 is provided on the second housing section 44, which can be coupled to the back of the first housing section 31 to close and/or seal the housing 30.

    [0056] The electrical connection between the driving circuit 38 and the coil 43 can e.g. be provided via electrical wires, which can be fed through a cable feedthrough 45 in the stand 36.

    [0057] The housing 50 of FIG. 4 is based on the housing 30. However, instead of providing the circuit compartment below the membrane opening, the circuit compartment 55 is provided sideways of the membrane 58 and magnet 60 assembly. Therefore, no separate stands are provided to hold the magnet carrying support 54, which is formed in the first housing section 51.

    [0058] The two configurations of FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 provide compactness of the housing in different directions. Further, if the housing 1 is e.g. fixed to a wall, the variant of FIG. 4 allows accessing the circuit compartment 55 even if the housing is screwed to a wall.

    [0059] The housings 1, 30 and 50 of FIGS. 1-4 are schematic drawings. Naturally, further elements, like e.g. sealings, fixation elements or the like can be provided. Furthermore, any fixation method or device, which is explained above can also be replaced by any other fixation method or device. That means that gluing can e.g. be substituted by soldering, clamping or any other fixation method or device.

    [0060] Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a variety of alternate and/or equivalent implementations exist. It should be appreciated that the exemplary embodiment or exemplary embodiments are only examples, and are not intended to limit the scope, applicability, or configuration in any way. Rather, the foregoing summary and detailed description will provide those skilled in the art with a convenient road map for implementing at least one exemplary embodiment, it being understood that various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements described in an exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope as set forth in the appended claims and their legal equivalents. Generally, this application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the specific embodiments discussed herein. In the above examples sound generation membranes 40, 58 have been shown. It is to be understood, that the same principles as shown above can be applied to sound recording or microphone membranes. In fact the sound generation membranes 40, 58 can without changes to the invention be used as microphone membranes, if a respective electronic is used in conjunction with the sound generation membranes 40, 58.

    [0061] Specific nomenclature used in the foregoing specification is used to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art in light of the specification provided herein that the specific details are not required in order to practice the invention. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed; obviously many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications best, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Throughout the specification, the terms “including” and “in which” are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms “comprising” and “wherein,” respectively. Moreover, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third,” etc., are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on or to establish a certain ranking of importance of their objects.

    LIST OF USED REFERENCE SIGNS

    [0062] 1, 30, 50 housing [0063] 2, 31, 51 first housing section [0064] 3, 32, 52 membrane opening [0065] 4 circumference [0066] 5, 33, 53 first membrane support [0067] 6, 34, 54 magnet carrying support [0068] 7-10, 35, 36 stands [0069] 11, 12 glue [0070] 13-16 drill holes [0071] 17 recess [0072] 18-21 drill holes [0073] 22 cavity [0074] 23 recess [0075] 24, 37, 55 circuit compartment [0076] 25, 38, 56 driving circuit [0077] 26, 39, 57 second membrane support [0078] 27 hole [0079] 40, 58 sound generation membrane [0080] 41, 59 centering membrane [0081] 42, 60 permanent magnet [0082] 43, 61 coil [0083] 44, 62 second housing section [0084] 45, 63 cable feedthrough [0085] 46, 64 cover [0086] 65 opening