Loudspeaker Enclosure with Closeable Port
20190320257 ยท 2019-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/1041
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A loudspeaker device comprising a loudspeaker unit comprising a diaphragm with a first and second surface (such as the front and rear surface of the diaphragm, respectively) and an enclosure in which the loudspeaker unit is mounted such that the first surface of the diaphragm is in acoustic communication with the surroundings of the loudspeaker device. The device further comprises an internal cavity formed in the enclosure and being in acoustic communication with the surroundings of the loudspeaker device via an acoustic element. In the device, the second surface of the diaphragm is in acoustic communication with the internal cavity. The acoustic element can be varied between a state in which sound energy generated by the loudspeaker unit in the internal cavity can be emitted to the surroundings via the acoustic element and a state in which sound energy is substantially prevented from entering the surroundings via the acoustic element.
Claims
1. A loudspeaker device comprising: a loudspeaker unit comprising a diaphragm with a first and second surface and an enclosure in which the loudspeaker unit is mounted such that the first surface of the diaphragm is in acoustic communication with the surroundings of the loudspeaker device; an internal cavity formed in the enclosure and being in acoustic communication with the surroundings of the loudspeaker device via an acoustic element; wherein the second surface of the diaphragm is in acoustic communication with the internal cavity; wherein the acoustic element can be varied between a state in which sound energy generated by the loudspeaker unit in the internal cavity can be emitted to the surroundings via the acoustic element and a state in which sound energy is substantially prevented from entering the surroundings via the acoustic element; wherein the loudspeaker device is provided with digital signal processing (DSP) filter means that interacts with the opening/closing of the acoustic element, whereby different filter adjustments can be applied to the input signal to the loudspeaker device dependent on whether the acoustic element is in an open or closed state.
2. A loudspeaker device according to claim 1, wherein the loudspeaker device comprises amplifier means configured to drive the loudspeaker unit, which amplifier means are provided with a volume control by which the acoustic output of the loudspeaker device can be varied by a user, and wherein adjustment of said volume control controls the acoustic element, such that the volume control controls whether the acoustic element is in an open or closed state.
3. A loudspeaker device according to claim 2, wherein adjustment of said volume control controls activation and de-activation of sound emission to the surroundings via said acoustic element, wherein the control of activation or de-activation takes place with hysteresis, such that when the setting of the volume control is increased to a setting S2, the acoustic element opens and when the volume control is reduced to a setting S1 below S2, the acoustic element closes.
4. A loudspeaker device according to claim 2, wherein adjustment of said volume control controls activation and de-activation of sound emission to the surroundings via said acoustic element, wherein the control of activation or de-activation takes place without hysteresis, such that when the setting of the volume control is increased above a setting S3, the acoustic element opens and when the volume control is reduced below the setting S3, the acoustic element closes.
5. A loudspeaker device according to claim 1, wherein said acoustic element is a channel provided with blocking means configured to block acoustic communication through the channel when the loudspeaker device is in a state in which sound energy is substantially prevented from entering the surroundings via the acoustic element.
6. A loudspeaker device according to claim 1, wherein said variation of the acoustic element is controlled by a user interface.
7. A loudspeaker device according to claim 1, wherein said internal cavity and said acoustic element forms a Helmholtz resonator, whereby the loudspeaker device, in the open state of the acoustic element, functions as a bass reflex loudspeaker.
8. A loudspeaker device according to claim 1, wherein said acoustic element is a passive sound radiator.
9. A loudspeaker device according to claim 8, wherein the loudspeaker device is provided with blocking means configured to substantially prevent the diaphragm of the passive sound radiator to undergo displacements, whereby the passive sound radiator becomes prevented from emitting sound energy to the surroundings.
10. A loudspeaker device according to claim 5, wherein the loudspeaker device comprises more than one channel which can be blocked individually to obtain different channel tunings, whereby it is possible to cover different frequency ranges and/or different volume ranges and thereby increasing the number of ways in which the frequency response and maximum power output can be varied.
11. A loudspeaker device according to claim 5, wherein the channel has a variable length, whereby the tuning of the channel can be steplessly changed.
12. A loudspeaker device according to claim 11, wherein the channel comprises two or more tubes provided slideably inside each other.
13. A loudspeaker device according to claim 1, wherein the opening/closing of the acoustic element is dependent on user profiles and/or music styles.
14. A loudspeaker device according to claim 1, wherein the opening/closing of the acoustic element is obtained automatically based on detection of the music by a suitable digital signal processor (DSP) or in connection with a change of signal source.
15. A method for improving the sound quality especially at low frequencies of a loudspeaker device, which method comprises: providing a loudspeaker device comprising a loudspeaker unit having a diaphragm with a first surface and a second surface, wherein the loudspeaker unit is mounted in an enclosure having an internal cavity such that the first surface of the diaphragm radiates sound energy into the surroundings of the enclosure and the second surface of the diaphragm radiates sound energy into the interior cavity of the enclosure, and wherein the interior cavity is acoustically connected to an opening in the enclosure such that sound energy can enter the surroundings of the enclosure through the opening, wherein the acoustic connection takes place through an acoustic element in which the acoustic element is configured such that the acoustic element can block or open the acoustic connection from the internal cavity to the surroundings; providing activating means configured to block or open said acoustic connection from the internal cavity to the surroundings; setting a threshold value that defines whether the activating means shall block or open the acoustic connection from the internal cavity to the surroundings; providing means for determining if said threshold value is exceeded; if the threshold value is not exceeded, place the acoustic connection in the blocked state; if the threshold value is exceeded, place the acoustic connection in the open state.
16. A method according to claim 15, wherein said threshold value is related to the setting of a volume control that controls the sound volume determined by the sound pressure level (SPL) produced by the loudspeaker device or the loudness produced by the loudspeaker device such that the enclosure acts as a closed box at low SPL or loudness and such that the enclosure acts as an open box at high SPL or loudness of the sound produced in the surroundings of the enclosure by the loudspeaker device.
17. A method according to claim 16, wherein adjustment of said volume control controls activation and de-activation of sound emission to the surroundings via said acoustic element, wherein the control of activation or de-activation takes place with hysteresis, such that when the setting of the volume control is increased to a setting S2, the acoustic element opens and when the volume control is reduced to a setting S1 below S2, the acoustic element closes.
18. A method according to claim 16, wherein adjustment of said volume control controls activation and de-activation of sound emission to the surroundings via said acoustic element, wherein the control of activation or de-activation takes place without hysteresis, such that when the setting of the volume control is increased above a setting S3, the acoustic element opens and when the volume control is reduced below the setting S3, the acoustic element closes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0053] Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after reading the detailed description of non-limiting exemplary embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0066] In the following a detailed description of an example embodiment of the invention is given. It is, however understood that the principles of the invention could be embodied in other ways.
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[0074] The signal processing comprises first and second equalizers 22, 26 that receive an input signal 21 and which are configured to provide low frequency equalization. These equalizers 22 and 26 are linear filters which equalize the low frequency response to obtain the desired low frequency roll off. The desired low frequency roll-off is different depending on whether the enclosure is closed or ported. If the port is open (a ported enclosure), the switch 25 is in position P as shown in
[0075] In an embodiment, the limiters 23, 24, 27 are implemented by level adjustments, which are controlled by the input level at 21. Thereby the limiters 23, 24, 27 are designed such that the level of the signal provided to the loudspeaker driver will be proportional to the level of the input signal at 21 until a threshold value is reached. Above this threshold value the level of the signal provided to the loudspeaker driver is maintained substantially constant even if the level of the input signal increases, for instance by the provision of suitable AGC or compressor means.
[0076] The following figures show various embodiments of the channel entity, i.e. the sound channel leading from the interior space of the loudspeaker enclosure via the port opening to the surroundings and the opening/closing mechanism provided in the channel. Throughout, sound entrance from the interior space of the enclosure to the channel entity is indicated by an arrow designated In and sound exit from the port opening is indicated by an arrow designated Out.
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[0078] When the cylindrical body 40 is rotated as indicated by arrow R, it is brought to the state shown in
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[0087] Two blocking members 65 and 66, respectively are mounted for rotation about an axle, such that they can be brought from the closed position (65, 66) to the open position as indicated by 68 and 67, respectively, in which position the two members 65 and 66 extend in opposite directions as shown in the figure.
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[0089] Two blocking members 65 and 66, respectively are mounted for rotation about an axle, such that they can be brought from the closed position (65, 66) to the open position as indicated by 67 and 68, respectively, in which position the two members 65 and 66 extend parallel to each other as shown in the figure.
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[0092] In all of the described embodiments of opening/closing mechanismsas well as in any other opening/closing mechanisms that should be used in the present invention, it is important that a tight blockage of the sound channel is provided in the closed state and the respective opening/closing mechanisms may therefore be provided with suitable means, such as this rubber strips, to ensure that a sufficiently tight seal is indeed achieved in the closed state.
[0093] Although the invention has been explained in relation to the embodiments described above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.