Loudspeaker unit with multiple drive units
20200037078 ยท 2020-01-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2209/024
ELECTRICITY
H04R2209/041
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Loudspeaker unit with a membrane (2) and a plurality of drive units (5) driving the membrane (2). Each of the plurality of drive units (5) has n voice coils (3) and at least n+1 magnets (4), n being an integer larger than or equal to 1. The magnets (4) have an axial magnetization and are stacked in axial direction with similar pole parts of adjacent ones of the at least n+1 magnets facing each other. The at least n+1 magnets (4) are separated in the stack over a magnet separation distance (d.sub.m), the magnet separation distance (d.sub.m) being substantially equal to a width (w.sub.s) in the stack direction of the at least n voice coils (3).
Claims
1.-12. (canceled)
13. A loudspeaker unit having a membrane and a plurality of drive units driving the membrane, wherein each of the plurality of drive units comprises n voice coils and at least n+1 magnets, n being an integer larger than or equal to 1, wherein the at least n+1 magnets are magnets with an axial magnetization which are stacked in axial direction with similar pole parts of adjacent ones of the at least n+1 magnets facing each other, and the at least n+1 magnets are separated in the stack over a magnet separation distance (dm), the magnet separation distance (dm) being substantially equal to a width (ws) in the stack direction of the n voice coils, and wherein the at least n+1 magnets are fixed at the magnet separation distance (dm) by a spacer, the spacer being of a non-magnetic material.
14. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein the n voice coils are mechanically fixed to the membrane.
15. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein the n voice coils are attached to a cylinder shaped support element (6).
16. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein the plurality of drive units are positioned in a parallel configuration.
17. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein the n+1 magnets are neodymium magnets.
18. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein the n+1 magnets are cylinder shaped magnets.
19. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein the n+1 magnets are fixed at the magnet separation distance (dm) by a spacer.
20. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein the n+1 magnets are fixedly attached to a loudspeaker base frame.
21. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein each of the plurality of drive units comprises n voice coils and n+1 magnets, n being an integer larger than 2, wherein the n voice coils are positioned in an axial direction over a coil separation distance (ds), the coil separation distance (ds) being substantially equal to a width (wm) in the stack direction of the magnet.
22. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 21, wherein adjacent ones of the n voice coils have an opposite winding direction.
23. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein the n voice coils of each of the plurality of drive units are electrically connected to each other in a parallel circuit connection.
24. The loudspeaker unit according to claim 13, wherein the n coils of each of the plurality of drive units are electrically connected to each other in a combined parallel and series circuit connection.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007] The present invention will be discussed in more detail below, with reference to the attached drawings, in which
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0013] The present invention provides for an improved loudspeaker unit having a simple structural and electronic design, and hence have advantages over prior art loudspeakers in both technical sense and in cost efficiency. Prior art electrodynamic loudspeakers use magnets and a magnetic circuit of pole pieces, a back plate and a top plate, which channel the magnetic field into a magnetic gap. In the magnetic gap a voice coil is positioned which is mechanically coupled to a conus producing the sound waves. Other principles are used in loudspeakers of the electrostatic type and planar loudspeakers. For electrodynamic type of loudspeakers, the inductance increases when increasing the power capacity of the loudspeaker, the sensitivity is relatively limited and the structure requires a large format in view of the maximum sound level that can be produced. The electrostatic and planar type of loudspeakers have a disadvantage of a limited dynamic range and a bad low frequency response.
[0014] In accordance with the present invention embodiments, a more powerful and efficient loudspeaker unit is provided without having a too high inductance, i.e. power can be increased without a (significant) increase in inductance. Furthermore, the sensitivity is increased, and due to the absence of a closed magnetic circuit, the dimensions of the loudspeaker unit can be relatively small. As multiple drive units are employed, the support to the sound producing membrane is more evenly distributed, which will have a positive influence on the longevity and required rigidity of the membrane (membrane resonance will be less pronounced without needing to increase the moving mass of the membrane in an inefficient manner). This will result in an increased longevity and efficiency of the membrane and thus the entire loudspeaker unit.
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[0016] The present invention embodiments of the loudspeaker unit 1 have a membrane 2 and a plurality of drive units (indicated by arrows 5 in
[0017] As shown in the side view of
[0018] In an exemplary embodiment, the at least one voice coil 3 is attached to a cylinder shaped support element 6, e.g. provided as a coil wound on an outside surface of the cylinder shaped support element 6. The cylinder shaped support element 6 is moveable with respect to the at least two magnets 4, e.g. by selecting a proper inner diameter thereof.
[0019] As shown most clearly in the perspective view of
[0020] The magnets 4 of the drive units 5 are e.g. implemented as neodymium magnets which provide a high magnetic field in view of the volume of the magnet 4. In further embodiments, the at least two magnets 4 are cylinder shaped magnets], which provides a good interaction with the associated voice coil 3. In more general terms, the at least two magnets 4 are axial magnets, with a cylindrical, elliptical, square, rectangular, or polygonal cross section (wherein the shape of the at least one voice coil 3 is then selected congruent with the shape of the at least two magnets 4).
[0021] As best seen in the side view of
[0022] Also shown in
[0023] To further enhance the structural rigidity of the loudspeaker unit 1, further structural elements 9-11 can be provided, comprising a first ring element 9 and a top ring element 10. Vertical posts 11 may be provided for mechanically interconnecting the first ring element 9 and top ring element 10 to the loudspeaker base frame 8. The top ring element 10 may be provided to support a static ring part of the membrane 2.
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[0025] In generic wording, this group of embodiments can be described in that the at least one voice coil 3 comprises n voice coils 3 and n+1 magnets 4, n being an integer larger than 2. In the embodiment of
[0026] In a further embodiment adjacent ones of the n voice coils 3 have an opposite winding direction. It will be clear that in cooperation with the polarity orientation of the magnets 4 in the stack of each drive unit 5 (i.e. with facing magnetic poles N/S), this will allow to amplify movement of the membrane 2, and as a result in improved performance of the loudspeaker unit 1.
[0027] For all the embodiments described with reference to the figures above, even further embodiments may be envisaged. The at least one voice coil 3 of each of the plurality of drive units 5 are electrically connected to each other in a parallel circuit connection in one further embodiment. This ensures a proper and similar operation of all parallel positioned drive units 5. As an alternative, the at least one voice coil 3 of each of the plurality of drive units 5 are electrically connected to each other in a combined parallel and series circuit connection. This embodiment would allow to modify the loudspeaker unit 1 characteristics for specific needs or specifications.
[0028] The present invention has been described above with reference to a number of exemplary embodiments as shown in the drawings. Modifications and alternative implementations of some parts or elements are possible, and are included in the scope of protection as defined in the appended claims.