Passive radiator
11128949 ยท 2021-09-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2400/11
ELECTRICITY
H04R2307/207
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R1/28
ELECTRICITY
H04R31/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A passive radiator includes a frame, a vibrating member, a surround and a plurality of strengthening ribs. The vibrating member is disposed in the frame. The surround includes a first arc portion and a second arc portion. The first arc portion is connected to the frame. The second arc portion is connected to the vibrating member. The first arc portion and the second arc portion are connected to form an S shape. The strengthening ribs are connected to the first arc portion and the second arc portion. A thickness of the strengthening rib corresponding to the first arc portion is larger than a thickness of the strengthening rib corresponding to the second arc portion. Furthermore, the passive radiator may include a plurality of reinforcing ribs connected to the first arc portion. Moreover, a thickness of the first arc portion may be larger than a thickness of the second arc portion.
Claims
1. A passive radiator comprising: a frame; a vibrating member disposed in the frame; a surround comprising a first arc portion and a second arc portion, the first arc portion being connected to the frame, the second arc portion being connected to the vibrating member, the first arc portion and the second arc portion being connected to form an S shape; and a plurality of strengthening ribs, each of the strengthening ribs being connected to the first arc portion and the second arc portion simultaneously, a width of the strengthening rib corresponding to the first arc portion in a direction different from a vibrating direction of the vibration member being larger than a width of the strengthening rib corresponding to the second arc portion in the direction different from the vibrating direction of the vibration member.
2. The passive radiator of claim 1, wherein the width of the strengthening rib in the direction different from the vibrating direction of the vibration member decreases gradually from the first arc portion to the second arc portion.
3. The passive radiator of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of reinforcing ribs connected to the first arc portion.
4. The passive radiator of claim 1, wherein a thickness of the first arc portion is larger than a thickness of the second arc portion.
5. A passive radiator comprising: a frame; a vibrating member disposed in the frame; a surround comprising a first arc portion and a second arc portion, the first arc portion being connected to the frame, the second arc portion being connected to the vibrating member, the first arc portion and the second arc portion being connected to form an S shape; a plurality of reinforcing ribs extending along an arc surface of a concave side of the first arc portion and being connected to the arc surface of the concave side of the first arc portion directly; and a plurality of strengthening ribs connected to the first arc portion and the second arc portion, a width of the strengthening rib corresponding to the first arc portion in a direction different from a vibrating direction of the vibration member being larger than a width of the strengthening rib corresponding to the second arc portion in the direction different from the vibrating direction of the vibration member.
6. The passive radiator of claim 5, wherein the width of the strengthening rib in the direction different from the vibrating direction of the vibration member decreases gradually from the first arc portion to the second arc portion.
7. The passive radiator of claim 5, wherein a thickness of the first arc portion is larger than a thickness of the second arc portion.
8. A passive radiator comprising: a frame; a vibrating member disposed in the frame; and a surround comprising a first arc portion and a second arc portion, the first arc portion being connected to the frame, the second arc portion being connected to the vibrating member, the first arc portion and the second arc portion being connected to form an S shape, a thickness of the first arc portion being larger than a thickness of the second arc portion, and the thickness of the first arc portion increasing from an end of the first arc portion connected to the frame to a center portion of the first arc portion and decreasing from the center portion of the first arc portion to another end of the first arc portion connected to the second arc portion.
9. The passive radiator of claim 8, further comprising a plurality of strengthening ribs connected to the first arc portion and the second arc portion, a width of the strengthening rib corresponding to the first arc portion in a direction different from a vibrating direction of the vibration member being larger than a width of the strengthening rib corresponding to the second arc portion in the direction different from the vibrating direction of the vibration member.
10. The passive radiator of claim 9, wherein the width of the strengthening rib in the direction different from the vibrating direction of the vibration member decreases gradually from the first arc portion to the second arc portion.
11. The passive radiator of claim 8, further comprising a plurality of reinforcing ribs connected to the first arc portion.
12. A passive radiator comprising: a frame; a vibrating member disposed in the frame; a surround comprising a first arc portion and a second arc portion, the first arc portion being connected to the frame, the second arc portion being connected to the vibrating member, the first arc portion and the second arc portion being connected to form an S shape, a thickness of the first arc portion being larger than a thickness of the second arc portion, and the thickness of the second arc portion is constant; and a plurality of reinforcing ribs extending along an arc surface of a concave side of the first arc portion and being connected to the arc surface of the concave side of the first arc portion directly.
13. The passive radiator of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of strengthening ribs connected to the first arc portion and the second arc portion, a width of the strengthening rib corresponding to the first arc portion in a direction different from a vibrating direction of the vibration member being larger than a width of the strengthening rib corresponding to the second arc portion in the direction different from the vibrating direction of the vibration member.
14. The passive radiator of claim 13, wherein the width of the strengthening rib in the direction different from the vibrating direction of the vibration member decreases gradually from the first arc portion to the second arc portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) The vibrating member 122 is disposed in the frame 120. The surround 124 comprises a first arc portion 1240 and a second arc portion 1242. The first arc portion 1240 is connected to the frame 120 and the second arc portion 1242 is connected to the vibrating member 122. Furthermore, the first arc portion 1240 and the second arc portion 1242 are connected to form an S shape. Accordingly, the first arc portion 1240 is located at the outside of the surround 124 and away from the vibrating member 122, and the second arc portion 1242 is located at the inside of the surround 124 and close to the vibrating member 122. The surround 124 is configured to provide a return force when the vibrating member 122 vibrates.
(8) The strengthening ribs 126 are connected to the first arc portion 1240 and the second arc portion 1242. In this embodiment, the strengthening ribs 126 may be arranged symmetrically. It should be noted that the arrangement of the strengthening ribs 126 may be determined according to practical applications, so the invention is not limited to the embodiment shown in the figure. As shown in
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(10) By means of increasing the thickness of the strengthening rib 126 corresponding to the first arc portion 1240, adding the reinforcing rib 128 to the first arc portion 1240, and increasing the thickness of the first arc portion 1240, a tension force difference between the first arc portion 1240 (i.e. an end of the surround 124 away from the vibrating member 122) and the second arc portion 1242 (i.e. an end of the surround 124 close to the vibrating member 122) can be balanced, such that a return force is more balanced when the vibrating member 122 vibrates. Accordingly, the bass effect generated by the vibrating member 122 can be enhanced effectively.
(11) In another embodiment, the invention may only increase the thickness of the strengthening rib 126 corresponding to the first arc portion 1240, so as to balance a tension force difference between the first arc portion 1240 (i.e. an end of the surround 124 away from the vibrating member 122) and the second arc portion 1242 (i.e. an end of the surround 124 close to the vibrating member 122), such that a return force may also be balanced when the vibrating member vibrates. Accordingly, the bass effect generated by the vibrating member can also be enhanced effectively.
(12) In another embodiment, the invention may only add the reinforcing rib 128 to the first arc portion 1240, so as to balance a tension force difference between the first arc portion 1240 (i.e. an end of the surround 124 away from the vibrating member 122) and the second arc portion 1242 (i.e. an end of the surround 124 close to the vibrating member 122), such that a return force may also be balanced when the vibrating member vibrates. Accordingly, the bass effect generated by the vibrating member can also be enhanced effectively.
(13) In another embodiment, the invention may only increase the thickness of the first arc portion 1240, so as to balance a tension force difference between the first arc portion 1240 (i.e. an end of the surround 124 away from the vibrating member 122) and the second arc portion 1242 (i.e. an end of the surround 124 close to the vibrating member 122), such that a return force may also be balanced when the vibrating member vibrates. Accordingly, the bass effect generated by the vibrating member can also be enhanced effectively.
(14) As mentioned in the above, the invention may selectively increase the thickness of the strengthening rib corresponding to the first arc portion, add the reinforcing rib to the first arc portion, and/or increase the thickness of the first arc portion, so as to balance a tension force difference between the first arc portion (i.e. an end of the surround away from the vibrating member) and the second arc portion (i.e. an end of the surround close to the vibrating member), such that a return force is more balanced when the vibrating member vibrates. Accordingly, the bass effect generated by the vibrating member can be enhanced effectively.
(15) Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.