Low-frequency spiral waveguide speaker
11317178 · 2022-04-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/26
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A low-frequency loudspeaker is provided comprising an enclosure having a front, a back and a sidewall. An audio speaker is mounted in an opening in the front of the enclosure. The audio speaker has a diaphragm for producing front sound waves that are transmitted outwardly from the diaphragm and back sound waves that are transmitted into the enclosure from the diaphragm. A spiral waveguide is positioned within the enclosure. The spiral waveguide has a first end proximal to the speaker diaphragm for receiving the back sound waves and extends outwardly therefrom in a spiral pattern to a second end that forms a low-frequency terminus exit port opening in the sidewall.
Claims
1. A low-frequency loudspeaker comprising: an enclosure having a front, a back and a sidewall; an audio speaker mounted in an opening in the front of the enclosure, said audio speaker having a diaphragm for producing front sound waves that are transmitted outwardly from the diaphragm and back sound waves that are transmitted into the enclosure from the diaphragm; and a spiral waveguide positioned within said enclosure, said spiral waveguide having a first end proximal to the speaker diaphragm for receiving said back sound waves, said spiral waveguide extending outwardly therefrom in a spiral pattern to a second end that forms a low-frequency terminus exit port opening in said sidewall; wherein the spiral waveguide begins with a relatively wide area between the first end and the next winding and narrows as the winding of the waveguide progresses such that there is a relatively narrow area at the exit port.
2. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 1 further comprising one or more speakers mounted in a corresponding one or more openings in a front-facing section of said sidewall.
3. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 2 wherein said one or more speakers comprises a plurality of speakers.
4. The low frequency loudspeaker according to claim 2 wherein said low-frequency terminus exit port is located in a rear-facing section of said sidewall.
5. The low frequency loudspeaker according to claim 1 wherein said low-frequency terminus exit port is flared to provide a smooth transition from high pressure sound waves to a listening room at a dissimilar acoustic impedance.
6. A low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein spiral waveguide extends from and ties together the front and back of the enclosure to control undesirable large panel resonances caused by excitation pressure within.
7. A low-frequency loudspeaker comprising: an enclosure having a front, a back and a sidewall: an audio speaker mounted in an opening in the front of the enclosure, said audio speaker having a diaphragm for producing front sound waves that are transmitted outwardly from the diaphragm and back sound waves that are transmitted into the enclosure from the diaphragm; and a spiral waveguide positioned within said enclosure, said spiral waveguide having a first end proximal to the speaker diaphragm for receiving said back sound waves, said spiral waveguide extending outwardly therefrom in a spiral pattern to a second end that forms a low-frequency terminus exit port opening in said sidewall; and fibrous damping material located in the enclosure to provide acoustic viscosity which helps control infrasonic cone motion and further increases the effective length of the waveguide, further including damping material applied to an outer face of the spiral.
8. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein the spacing at the first end of the spiral waveguide is sized to correspond with the surface area of the diaphragm of the low-frequency speaker.
9. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 8, wherein the internal distance between the front and back of the enclosure is equal to +/−20% of the diameter of a piston of the low-frequency speaker.
10. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 1, wherein said audio speaker mounted in an opening in the front of the enclosure comprises a pair of audio speakers mounted adjacent to one another.
11. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 10, wherein said spiral waveguide comprises a full length primary spiral waveguide and a shorter, secondary waveguide interposed between windings of the primary spiral waveguide.
12. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 1, further comprising one or more speakers mounted in a corresponding one or more openings in the front of the speaker.
13. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 12, wherein the spiral waveguide also acts as the sidewall of the enclosure.
14. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 12, wherein the enclosure is substantially egg-shaped.
15. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 14, wherein the egg-shaped enclosure in offset from an upright position resulting in a longer waveguide thereby reducing the tuning frequency which also improved speaker performance.
16. The low-frequency loudspeaker according to claim 15, wherein the egg-shaped enclosure is offset by 45 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention can best be understood in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments shown in the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) For purposes of promoting and understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. The invention includes any alterations and further modifications in the illustrated devices and described methods and further applications of the principles of the invention that would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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(16) Located within the speaker system 10 is a spiral waveguide 40, the width of which spans the space between the end panels 22, 23. The spiral waveguide 40 directly ties together the end panels 22, 23 thereby controlling undesirable large panel resonances caused by excitation pressure within. The spiral waveguide 40 includes a first end 42 located near the center of the speaker system 10 and spirals outwardly to a second end 44 which, along with an interior portion of the waveguide wall, forms the low-frequency terminus exit port 25 in the rear region 21d of the sidewall 21. Damping material 46, such as open cell foam rubber, may be applied to an outer face 40a of the spiral waveguide 40 thereby adding to the effective length by increasing friction of the air mass in the sound wave. In addition, fibrous damping material 48 may be used in the coupling chamber of the speaker system 10 to provide acoustic viscosity which helps control infrasonic cone motion and further increases the effective length of the waveguide 40.
(17) A low-frequency speaker (subwoofer) 33 is provided in an opening located in the central region of one or both end panel(s) 22. The spacing at the first end 42 of the spiral waveguide 40 is sized to correspond with the surface area of the diaphragm of the low-frequency speaker 33. The internal distance between end panels 22, 23 is equal to +/−20% of the diameter of the piston of the low-frequency speaker 33 to avoid an excessively elongated slot-shaped terminus, since sound waves are spherical in nature.
(18) The speaker system 10 may further be provided with an amplifier and/or sound processing unit 50 located within the housing 20 for powering the speakers 31a, 31b, 31c, 32a, 32b, 32c, 33. A power supply, such as a battery 60 may also be provided which renders the speaker system portable. Further, as shown in
(19) The spiral waveguide 40 starts out with a relatively wide area S.sub.L between the first end 42 and the next winding, but narrows as the winding of the waveguide 40 progress such that there is a relatively narrow area S.sub.O at the point near the second end 44 where the waveguide begins to flare outward. Due to the upward angle of the flared terminus, the back of the enclosure can be placed directly against a wall without adverse effects. The high taper ratio S.sub.L/S.sub.O of the spiral waveguide 40 pushes the undesirable first overtone out of the operating range of the low-frequency speaker 33 and also increases the effective length. The high taper ratio also means that the smaller cross-sectional area S.sub.O before the flared terminus must be 6-15 times smaller in cross-sectional area than the larger cross-sectional area S.sub.L at the first end 42 of the waveguide 40. The increased effective length allows below FS tuning and elimination of the hump in the combined response when using woofers with a Qts>0.4.
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(23) The principles of the speaker system 10 of the present invention apply to all variations of the low-frequency spiral waveguide, including active and/or passive, dual-opposed, twin-path, dual-density, and all other variants that employ additional cavities around its main internal structure. This detailed description, and particularly the specific details of the exemplary embodiment disclosed, is given primarily for clearness of understanding and no unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom, for modifications will become evident to those skilled in the art upon reading this disclosure and may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the claimed invention.