LOUDSPEAKER
20230362536 · 2023-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2209/024
ELECTRICITY
H04R7/08
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R1/34
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A loudspeaker includes two diaphragms arranged opposite each other, a drive unit for deflecting the two diaphragms in response to a control signal, the drive unit being coupled to the two diaphragms such that a first one of the two diaphragms is deflected in a first direction, and a second one of the two diaphragms is deflected in a second direction equal to the first direction.
Claims
1. A loudspeaker, comprising: two diaphragms arranged opposite each other, a drive unit for deflecting the two diaphragms in response to a control signal, wherein the drive unit is coupled to the two diaphragms such that a first one of the two diaphragms is deflected in a first direction and a second one of the two diaphragms is deflected in a second direction equal to the first direction.
2. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive unit is configured to rigidly couple the first and second diaphragms.
3. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive unit is arranged in a space between the diaphragms.
4. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive unit comprises a connecting rod coupled to the first diaphragm at one end and to the second diaphragm at its other end, the drive unit being arranged on and within the connecting rod between the two diaphragms.
5. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive unit for rigid coupling comprises a connecting rod configured as a hollow cylinder and having one end coupled to the first diaphragm and its other end coupled to the second diaphragm.
6. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the drive unit comprises first, second, and third magnets and a voice coil located in a magnetic field of the magnets.
7. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first magnet is a solid cylinder which is arranged within the connecting rod and has a length smaller than that of the connecting rod.
8. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second and third magnets are hollow cylindrical magnets, each arranged around the connecting rod and each comprising a length smaller than that of the connecting rod.
9. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second and third magnets are at least partially arranged around the voice coil.
10. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 6, wherein the control signal is applicable to the voice coil, and the voice coil is arranged around the connecting rod to move the connecting rod by applying the control signal with respect to the magnets so that the two diaphragms are excited to vibrate in unison.
11. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second and third magnets are each engaged, at one end thereof, with a magnet holder, the magnet holders each being coupled to the connecting rod.
12. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 6, wherein a magnet spacer is arranged between the second and third magnets.
13. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 12, wherein the magnet holders each engage into a recess of the connecting rod, the recesses of the connecting rod being located closer to an end of the connecting rod than to the center of the connecting rod.
14. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 13, wherein the recesses extend along the length of the connecting rod so that the connecting rod moves, together with the voice coil mounted on the connecting rod, along the length of the recesses in relation to the three magnets in response to a control signal.
15. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the loudspeaker comprises a first and a second grille, each grille being located opposite to one of the two diaphragms.
16. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 15, wherein each grille comprises a plurality of perforations to allow pressure equalization when the two diaphragms are excited to vibrate in unison.
17. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 16, wherein each perforation has a diameter of 0.1 cm to 0.9 cm.
18. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein each diaphragm is attached, at its outer circumference at one end, to a diaphragm holder and is connected to a grille at a region of the diaphragm holder that is located opposite the outer circumference.
19. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 15, wherein a spacer is arranged in the region of the drive unit, which spacer is connected, at its outer circumference, to one of the two grilles on both sides in each case.
20. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 15, wherein the diaphragm holders, the grilles and the diaphragms comprise a diameter of between 10 cm and 30 cm, advantageously between 15 cm and 25 cm, and particularly advantageously of 20.32 cm.
21. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 15, wherein the connecting rod centrally extends from one diaphragm to the other diaphragm through the two grilles.
22. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 12, wherein the magnet spacer, which at least partially surrounds the voice coil, is arranged between the two grilles and between the second and third magnets.
23. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 16, wherein the perforations are arranged on the grilles in a region outside an outer circumference of the magnet spacer.
24. The loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, the loudspeaker comprising a depth of 9 cm in an assembled state, the depth extending from an outermost end point of one diaphragm to an outermost end point of the other diaphragm.
25. A method of manufacturing a loudspeaker, comprising: arranging two diaphragms located opposite each other; and providing a drive unit for deflecting the two diaphragms, which respond to a control signal of the drive unit, the drive unit being coupled to the two diaphragms such that a first one of the two diaphragms is deflected in a first direction, and a second one of the two diaphragms is deflected in a second direction equal to the first direction.
26. The method as claimed in claim 25, comprising: providing a connecting rod having one end disposed on the first diaphragm and the other end disposed on the second diaphragm to rigidly couple the drive unit between the diaphragms to the connecting rod.
27. The method as claimed in claim 25, comprising: providing the drive unit which has first, second, and third magnets and a voice coil located in a magnetic field of the magnets, wherein the control signal may be applied to the voice coil; arranging the first magnet within the connecting rod; and arranging the second and third magnets and the voice coil around the connecting rod so as to move the connecting rod—by applying the control signal with respect to the magnets—so that the two diaphragms are excited to vibrate in unison.
28. The method as claimed in claim 25, comprising: providing and/or arranging a feature as claimed in claim 1 to acquire a loudspeaker comprising: two diaphragms arranged opposite each other, a drive unit for deflecting the two diaphragms in response to a control signal, wherein the drive unit is coupled to the two diaphragms such that a first one of the two diaphragms is deflected in a first direction and a second one of the two diaphragms is deflected in a second direction equal to the first direction.
29. The method of operating a loudspeaker, comprising: providing a loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, and exciting the two diaphragms to vibrate in unison by applying a signal to the drive unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Embodiments of the present invention will be detailed subsequently referring to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0040] Individual aspects of the invention described herein will be described below in
[0041] The loudspeaker 10 described herein is shown in
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[0043] Advantageously, the drive unit 30 is configured to rigidly couple the first and second diaphragms 20. For this purpose, the drive unit 30 or the connecting rod 40 has the length L40, which extends along a z axis as shown in
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[0045] Advantageously, the drive unit 30 includes first, second, and third magnets 51, 52, 53 and a voice coil 50 located in a magnetic field of the magnets 51, 52, 53. The second and third magnets 52, 53 can be seen, for example, in
[0046] Lengths L, which will be introduced below, refer to a length along the z axis or the axial axis of the drive unit 30 or of the connecting rod 40. The nomenclature of the lengths of the various components is composed of the letter L and the corresponding reference numeral of the component. For example, a length L of the connecting rod 40 is designated by L40.
[0047] For example,
[0048] Advantageously, the second and third magnets 52, 53 are hollow cylindrical magnets which are each arranged around the connecting rod 40 and each have a length smaller than that of the connecting rod 40. The lengths of the second and third magnets 52, 53 are marked by L52 and L53, respectively. The hollow cylindrical configuration of the second and third magnets 52, 53 can be seen in
[0049] In
L50<L51;
L52<L51,L53<L51;
L52+L53<L51; and
L52+L53≤L50.
[0050] The control signal may be applied to the voice coil 50. In the proposed loudspeaker 10, the voice coil 50 is arranged around the connecting rod 40 to move the connecting rod 40 with respect to the magnets 51, 52, 53 by applying the control signal so that the two diaphragms 20 are excited to vibrate in unison. The components of the drive unit 30 are rigidly coupled via the connecting rod 40. For this purpose, the connecting rod 40 has recesses 46 within which the connecting rod 40 together with the voice coil 50 may move in relation to the three magnets 51, 52, 53. For example,
[0051] For example, as shown in
[0052] Further advantageously, the first magnet 51 has one of its ends engaged with a magnet holder 54, which is an inner magnet holder in relation to a magnet holder 55, and has its other end engaged with the second magnet holder 54. The magnet holder 54 is an inner magnet holder in relation to the magnet holder 55, which is an outer magnet holder. The magnet holders 54 and 55 are two magnet holders which are configured such that they engage positively with each other after assembly. This fact can be seen in
[0053] Coupling of the magnet holders 54, 55 to the connecting rod 40 can be seen from the synopsis of
[0054] The reliefs 58 are configured by inserting the inner magnet holder 54 and the outer magnet holder 55 into each other. Advantageously, the reliefs 58 are configured in such a way that the magnets 51, 52, 53 come to rest securely between the magnet holders 54, 55. It is conceivable that the magnets 51, 52, 53 cannot perform any translation, i.e. cannot move along the z axis. However, it may be that the magnets can perform rotational movements, i.e. within an x-y plane. For this purpose, the reliefs 58 are configured symmetrically. Advantageously, the mutually engaging magnet holders 54, 55 each engage into a recess 46 of the connecting rod 40, the recesses 46 of the connecting rod 40 being mounted closer to an end 47 of the connecting rod than to the center 48 of the connecting rod. The latter may be seen, for example, in
[0055] Further advantageously, the recesses 46 extend along the length of the connecting rod so that the connecting rod 40 with the voice coil 50 mounted on the connecting rod 40 moves along the length L46 of the recesses 46 in response to a control signal in relation to the three magnets 51, 52, 53. The voice coil 50 is presently arranged around the connecting rod 40, the voice coil 50 being coupled to the connecting rod 40 so that the connecting rod may move together with the voice coil in the magnetic field of the first to third magnets 51, 52, 53. For coupling the voice coil 50 to the connecting rod 40, an inner diameter of the voice coil 50 may be almost exactly matched to an outer diameter of the connecting rod 40 almost exactly, i.e., within tolerable error limits. The length L46 of the recesses 46, as shown for example in
[0056] Advantageously, a magnetic spacer 57 is arranged between the second and third magnets 52, 53, as can be seen, for example, in
[0057] Advantageously, the loudspeaker 10 comprises a first and a second grille 60, each grille 60 being located opposite one of the two diaphragms 20, as shown in
[0058] Advantageously, each grille 60 has a plurality of perforations 70 to allow for pressure equalization when the two diaphragms 20 are excited to vibrate in unison. The perforations 70 may be circular, for example, as shown in
[0059] Advantageously, each diaphragm 20 is attached, at its outer circumference, to a diaphragm holder 24 at one end, and is connected to a grille 60 in a region of the diaphragm holder 24 that is located opposite the outer circumference, as shown in
[0060] Advantageously, the diaphragm holders 24, the grilles 60, the spacer 62, and the diaphragms 20 have a diameter of between 10 cm and 30 cm, advantageously between 15 cm and 25 cm, and particularly advantageously of 20.32 cm (8 inches). The diaphragm holder 24, the grilles 60, the spacer 62, and the diaphragms 20 may each have reliefs 58 which are configured to be complementary to one another such that the corresponding components, in this case in particular the diaphragm holder 24, the grilles 60, the spacer 62, and the diaphragms 20, may simply be inserted on top of or into one another. Due to its size, which is small compared to known loudspeakers, the proposed loudspeaker may be easily installed into another system, such as a vehicle or the like, while providing a listener with an impression of witnessing a live experience. This is because the proposed loudspeaker 10 may emit both translational vibrations and rotational vibrations, despite or because of its size.
[0061] Advantageously, the connecting rod 40 centrally extends through the two grilles 60 from the one diaphragm 20 to the other diaphragm 20. This can be seen, for example, in
[0062] Advantageously, the two grilles 60 and the second and third magnets 52, 53 have the magnet spacer 57 arranged therebetween, respectively, which at least partially surrounds the voice coil 50. On the one hand, the magnet spacer 57 spaces the second and third magnets 52, 53 apart from each another, so that the geometrical arrangement of the first to third magnets 51, 52, 53 results in an inhomogeneous magnetic field in which the connecting rod may move when a control signal is applied. On the other hand, the spacer 57 provides the drive unit 30 with stability. The first to third magnets 51, 52, 53 may be permanent magnets.
[0063] Advantageously, the perforations 70 are arranged on the grilles 60 in a region outside an outer circumference of the magnetic spacer 57. Further advantageously, the perforations 70 are arranged between the recess in the center of the grille 60 and a relief 58 of the grille 60. This is shown in
[0064] Advantageously, the loudspeaker 10 has a depth of 9 cm in an assembled state, the depth extending from an outermost end point 80 of one diaphragm 20 to an outermost end point 80 of the other diaphragm 20. Since the connecting rod 40 decisively determines the depth of the loudspeaker 10, the connecting rod advantageously has a length of substantially 9 cm. It is also conceivable to design the connecting rod to be longer or shorter, in which case the geometry of the other components described herein may have to be adapted accordingly. In general, it is conceivable to dimension the proposed loudspeaker correspondingly larger or smaller, so that the loudspeaker 10 may be suitably integrated into a further system, such as a vehicle or the like.
[0065] When sound energy is generated, air molecules, for example diatomic and triatomic gas molecules, are excited. There are three different mechanisms responsible for the stimulation. Reference is made to the German patent DE 198 19 452 C1. These three mechanisms are summarized schematically in
[0066] According to another aspect of the proposed invention, a method of manufacturing a loudspeaker 10 (step 150) is proposed. The method 150 includes arranging two diaphragms 20 located opposite each other in a step 151, and providing a drive unit 30 for deflecting the two diaphragms 20 in a step 152. Here, the diaphragms 20 respond to a control signal of the drive unit 30, the drive unit 30 being coupled to the two diaphragms 20 such that a first one of the two diaphragms 20 is deflected in a first direction, and a second one of the two diaphragms 20 is deflected in a second direction equal to the first direction. A flow chart of the method 150 is shown in
[0067] The method 150 may further include providing the drive unit 30 with first, second, and third magnets 51, 52, 53 and a voice coil 50 located in a magnetic field of the magnets 51, 52, 53, wherein the control signal is applied to the voice coil 50. The method may include arranging the first magnet 51 within the connecting rod 40; and arranging the second and third magnets 52, 53 and the voice coil 50 around the connecting rod 40 so as to move the connecting rod 40 with respect to the magnets 51, 52, 53 by applying the control signal so that the two diaphragms 20 are excited to vibrate in unison.
[0068] Further advantageously, the method 150 may include providing and/or arranging a feature as previously described herein to obtain a loudspeaker 10 as described herein. This means that any feature as described herein may also be understood as a method step for manufacturing the loudspeaker 10.
[0069] According to a further aspect of the present invention, a method of operating a loudspeaker 10 (step 160) is proposed, which is shown in a flow chart in
[0070] With the loudspeaker proposed herein, a compact loudspeaker is described which may output translational, rotational and vibrational vibrations in a superposition to the external environment so that a listener gets an impression of a live experience.
[0071] While this invention has been described in terms of several embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents which fall within the scope of this invention. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and compositions of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0072] 10 loudspeaker [0073] 20 diaphragm [0074] 22 space [0075] 24 diaphragm holder [0076] 30 drive unit [0077] 40 connecting rod [0078] 42 hollow cylinder [0079] 44 solid cylinder [0080] 46 recess [0081] 47 end of connecting rod [0082] 48 center of connecting rod [0083] l49 length of recess [0084] 50 voice coil [0085] 51 first magnet [0086] 52 second magnet [0087] 53 third magnet [0088] 54 magnet holder (inner) [0089] 55 magnet holder (outer to receive inner magnet holder 54) [0090] 56 magnet holder recess [0091] 57 magnet spacer [0092] 58 relief [0093] 60 grille [0094] 62 spacer [0095] 70 perforation [0096] 80 end point [0097] L40 length of connecting rod [0098] L46 length of recess [0099] L50 length of voice coil [0100] L51 length of first magnet [0101] L52 length of second magnet [0102] L53 length of third magnet [0103] L57 length of magnet holder [0104] 700 center of gravity [0105] 150 step [0106] 151 step [0107] 152 step [0108] 160 step [0109] 161 step [0110] 162 step