Speaker-driver cone with increased stiffness
11140488 · 2021-10-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/025
ELECTRICITY
H04R2499/15
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R31/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A diaphragm for use is a loudspeaker is described. This diaphragm may include a housing with an elongated shape having a length along a first axis that is longer than a width along a second axis. Moreover, the housing may include: an outer surface and an inner surface; an outer opening defined by an outer edge and an inner opening defined by an inner edge; and regions having heights relative to the inner surface, where the regions are grouped in pairs that are positioned equidistant and symmetrically about the inner opening along the first axis. Furthermore, the regions may have a second length along the first axis, and the second length may be less than a distance along the first axis between the outer edge and the inner edge. Note that the regions may increase a stiffness of the diaphragm relative to a stiffness of a material in the diaphragm.
Claims
1. A diaphragm configured for use is a loudspeaker, comprising: a body with an elongated shape having a length along a first axis that is longer than a width along a second axis, wherein the body comprises: an outer surface and an inner surface; an outer opening defined by an outer edge and an inner opening defined by an inner edge; and regions which are grouped in pairs that are positioned equidistant and symmetrically about the inner opening along the first axis, wherein each of the regions has a height relative to the inner surface and comprises an outer portion bounded by an outer curved region comprising an outer radius and an inner portion bounded by an inner curved region comprising an inner radius, the outer radius being spaced apart from the outer edge of the diaphragm and the inner radius being spaced apart from the inner edge of the diaphragm, and wherein the regions each have a second length along the first axis, and the second length is less than a distance along the first axis between the outer edge and the inner edge.
2. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the heights of the regions comprise one of: raised, depressed or dimpled relative to the inner surface.
3. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the regions comprise embossed regions.
4. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein a thickness of the regions is the same as a thickness of the body outside of the regions.
5. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the inner edge is configured to couple to a drive unit associated with the loudspeaker.
6. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the regions protrude from the inner surface towards a central axis of the diaphragm that is perpendicular to the inner opening and is parallel to a symmetry axis of the inner opening.
7. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the inner surface is at an angle relative to the central axis; and where the angle is between 0 and 90°.
8. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the diaphragm comprises two raised regions having tear drop shape or propeller shapes.
9. The diaphragm of claim 8, wherein the tear drop shape has the inner radius and the outer radius; and wherein the inner radius is less than the outer radius.
10. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the diaphragm comprises a race-track shape.
11. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the heights of the regions vary along the second axis.
12. The diaphragm of claim 11, wherein the variation of the heights of the regions along the second axis corresponds to a depth radius along the second axis.
13. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the regions are configured to increase a stiffness of the diaphragm relative to a stiffness of a material in the diaphragm.
14. The diaphragm of claim 1, wherein the second length is greater than 20% of the body length along the first axis.
15. A loudspeaker, comprising a diaphragm, wherein the diaphragm comprises: a body with an elongated shape having a length along a first axis that is longer than a width along a second axis, wherein the body comprises: an outer surface and an inner surface; an outer opening defined by an outer edge and an inner opening defined by an inner edge; and regions which are grouped in pairs that are positioned equidistant and symmetrically about the inner opening along the first axis, wherein each of the regions has a height relative to the inner surface and comprises an outer portion bounded by an outer curved region comprising an outer radius and an inner portion bounded by an inner curved region comprising an inner radius, the outer radius being spaced apart from the outer edge of the diaphragm and the inner radius being spaced apart from the inner edge of the diaphragm, and wherein the regions each have a second length along the first axis, and the second length is less than a distance along the first axis between the outer edge and the inner edge.
16. The loudspeaker of claim 15, wherein the regions comprise embossed regions.
17. The loudspeaker of claim 15, wherein the regions protrude from the inner surface towards a central axis of the diaphragm that is perpendicular to the inner opening and is parallel to a symmetry axis of the inner opening.
18. The loudspeaker of claim 15, wherein the heights of the regions vary along the second axis; and wherein the variation of the heights of the regions along the second axis corresponds to a depth radius along the second axis.
19. The loudspeaker of claim 15, wherein the second length is greater than 20% of the body length along the first axis.
20. An electronic device comprising a loudspeaker, wherein the loudspeaker comprises: a diaphragm, wherein the diaphragm comprises: a body with an elongated shape having a length along a first axis that is longer than a width along a second axis, wherein the body comprises: an outer surface and an inner surface; an outer opening defined by an outer edge and an inner opening defined by an inner edge; and regions which are grouped in pairs that are positioned equidistant and symmetrically about the inner opening along the first axis, wherein each of the regions has a height relative to the inner surface and comprises an outer portion bounded by an outer curved region comprising an outer radius and an inner portion bounded by an inner curved region comprising an inner radius, the outer radius being spaced apart from the outer edge of the diaphragm and the inner radius being spaced apart from the inner edge of the diaphragm, and wherein the regions each have a second length along the first axis, and the second length is less than a distance along the first axis between the outer edge and the inner edge.
21. The electronic device of claim 20, wherein the electronic device further comprises a display.
22. The electronic device of claim 20, wherein the electronic device comprises a television.
23. The electronic device of claim 20, wherein the second length is greater than 20% of the body length along the first axis.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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(7) Note that like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts throughout the drawings. Moreover, multiple instances of the same part are designated by a common prefix separated from an instance number by a dash.
DESCRIPTION
(8) A diaphragm for use is a loudspeaker is described. This diaphragm may include a housing with an elongated shape having a length along a first axis that is longer than a width along a second axis. Moreover, the housing may include: an outer surface and an inner surface; an outer opening defined by an outer edge and an inner opening defined by an inner edge; and regions having heights relative to the inner surface, where the regions are grouped in pairs that are positioned equidistant and symmetrically about the inner opening along the first axis. Furthermore, the regions may each have a second length along the first axis, and the second length may be less than a distance along the first axis between the outer edge and the inner edge.
(9) The regions in the diaphragm may increase a stiffness of the diaphragm relative to that of the material of the diaphragm even though the diaphragm has an asymmetric shape. This configuration may reduce unwanted vibrations of the diaphragm (which are independent of an applied input or drive signal) and, thus, may maintain the performance of a loudspeaker that includes the diaphragm (such as the accurate reproduction of the sound from the input signal).
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(12) During operation of loudspeaker 200 (or a headphone), inner edge 122 (
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(14) For example, diaphragm 100 may include two raised regions 110 that are positioned equidistance and symmetrically about central axis 130, such as a ‘race-track shaped’ (or elongated shaped) diaphragm with two ‘propeller shaped’ raised regions 110.
(15) Furthermore, a given raised region (such as raised region 110-1) may have approximately a ‘tear drop’ shape. An inner radius 132 of the tear drop may be, e.g., 3.0 mm, while an outer radius 134 of the tear drop may be 5.5 mm. Additionally, a length 136 of the tear drop may be 19.0 mm, and a thickness 112 of diaphragm 100 may be 0.15 mm. In some embodiments, a given raised region may have a depth radius 138 along the second axis (i.e., when viewed along a perpendicular cross-section 108 of the given raised region, which is shown in the inset in
(16) Diaphragm 100 with the one or more raised regions 110 may be used with diaphragm geometries that are other than circular or symmetric about central axis 130. For example, diaphragm 100 may have a length 142 of 75.0 mm, a width 144 of 19.0 mm and a thickness 114 of 0.15 mm. This geometry may be used with a rectangular midrange loudspeaker. In these non-circular embodiments, diaphragm 100 may not have or may lose the hoop stiffness associated with a circular shape or geometry. Instead, such non-circular shapes or geometries may rely on the static stiffness of the material(s) in diaphragm 100. Consequently, in these embodiments, the one or more raised regions 110 may increase the stiffness of diaphragm 100 (such as a bending stiffness).
(17) Note that diaphragm 100 may be fabricated using a variety of materials, such as: paper, aramid (aromatic polyamide) fiber (e.g., Kevlar), glass fiber, fiber glass, carbon fiber (e.g., woven carbon fiber), resin-infused or impregnated fiber, woven fiber, quartz fiber, glass, diamond, diamond SP3, a polymer, plastic, a metal, aluminium oxide, boron carbide, and/or a material having similar mechanical properties to one or more of the preceding materials. Moreover, diaphragm 100 may be fabricated using a one or more processing techniques, including: evaporation, sputtering, chemical vapor deposition, molecular-beam epitaxy, wet or dry etching (such as photolithography or direct-write lithography), polishing, embossing or stamping, etc.
(18) Furthermore, diaphragm 100 may have a monolithic or a composite construction (such as one held together with a stiffening adhesive, e.g., a polyvinyl acetate adhesive).
(19) Note that the one or more raised regions 110 in diaphragm 100 may increase the fundamental frequency of a bending or ‘bird flapping’ mode from, e.g., 550 Hz to 720 Hz.
(20) Diaphragm 100 may be used in a variety of applications, such as: home stereo, in vehicle, in a wall, in a consumer-electronic device (such as a television or a display), a headphone, a desktop computer, a laptop computer, a tablet computer, a smartphone, a cellular telephone, a smartwatch, a portable computing device, a camera, a wearable appliance, and/or another electronic device.
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(22) Other embodiments provide a method for fabricating a diaphragm, such as diaphragm 100 in
(23) In the preceding description, we refer to ‘some embodiments.’ Note that ‘some embodiments’ describes a subset of all of the possible embodiments, but does not always specify the same subset of embodiments. Moreover, note that the numerical values provided are intended as illustrations of the embodiments. In other embodiments, the numerical values can be modified or changed.
(24) The foregoing description is intended to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the disclosure, and is provided in the context of a particular application and its requirements. Moreover, the foregoing descriptions of embodiments of the present disclosure have been presented for purposes of illustration and description only. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the present disclosure to the forms disclosed. Accordingly, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Additionally, the discussion of the preceding embodiments is not intended to limit the present disclosure. Thus, the present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.