Motor vehicle sound generator system
10427600 ยท 2019-10-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10K11/22
PHYSICS
H04R1/025
ELECTRICITY
H04R9/18
ELECTRICITY
B60Q5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
H04R1/02
ELECTRICITY
G10K11/22
PHYSICS
H04R9/18
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A motor vehicle sound generator system has a housing in which a loudspeaker is accommodated. The housing has at least a first orifice and a second orifice. The orifices each have a sound transmission member provided thereon. The first orifice is arranged in a front side region of the loudspeaker and the second orifice is arranged in a rear side region of the loudspeaker as viewed in an axial direction of the loudspeaker. The sound generator system has a first sound outlet opening that is associated with the first orifice and a second sound outlet opening that is associated with the second orifice. The sound exits into open air through the first and second sound outlet openings, with the first and second sound outlet openings being free of exhaust gas flow.
Claims
1. A motor vehicle sound generator system comprises: a housing in which a loudspeaker is accommodated, wherein the housing includes at least a first orifice and a second orifice, and wherein the first and second orifices each have a sound transmission member provided thereon, and wherein the first orifice is arranged in a front side region of the loudspeaker and the second orifice is arranged in a rear side region of the loudspeaker as viewed in an axial direction of the loudspeaker; a first sound outlet opening that is associated with the first orifice; and a second sound outlet opening that is associated with the second orifice, wherein sound exits into open air through the first and second sound outlet openings, and wherein the first and second sound outlet openings are free of exhaust gas flow.
2. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 1, wherein the loudspeaker has an axial central axis which extends substantially in a horizontal plane.
3. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 2, wherein the axial central axis is oriented in a longitudinal direction of a vehicle.
4. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 1, wherein central axes of the first and second orifices include an angle of from 120 degrees to 180 degrees.
5. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 1, wherein a first sound transmission member is provided between the first orifice and the first sound outlet opening and/or a second sound transmission member is provided between the second orifice and the second sound outlet opening.
6. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 5, wherein the first sound transmission member is formed as a pipe.
7. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 6, wherein the pipe extends to a vehicle rear end.
8. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 6, wherein a pipe end of the pipe is configured as an exhaust pipe end.
9. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 5, wherein the sound transmission member provided at the first and/or the second orifice is a hollow sound conducting member having an outer wall.
10. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 9, wherein the outer wall is stiff, perforated at least in sections, or micro-perforated at least in sections.
11. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 9, wherein the second sound transmission member is the hollow sound conducting member that comprises a pipe which includes at least one coupling-in opening for the sound and at least one sound exit opening.
12. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 9, wherein at least one hollow sound conducting member includes at least one closure member.
13. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 12, wherein the at least one closure member is provided at a beginning or an end of the hollow sound conducting member.
14. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 5, wherein the second sound transmission member provided at the second orifice is a diaphragm.
15. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 14, wherein the diaphragm is hole-free, at least partially perforated, or at least partially micro-perforated.
16. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 1, wherein a heater is provided which is configured to at least partially heat the sound generator system, depending on an ambient temperature.
17. The motor vehicle sound generator system according to claim 1, wherein the loudspeaker is positioned within the housing such that the housing is divided into the front side region and the rear side region which are separated from each other in a gas-tight configuration, and wherein the first orifice opens into the front side region and the second orifice opens into the rear side region.
18. A motor vehicle sound generator system comprises: a housing in which a loudspeaker is accommodated, wherein the housing includes at least a first orifice and a second orifice, and wherein the first and second orifices each have a sound transmission member provided thereon, and wherein the first orifice is arranged in a front side region of the loudspeaker and the second orifice is arranged in a rear side region of the loudspeaker as viewed in an axial direction of the loudspeaker; a first sound outlet opening that is associated with the first orifice; and a second sound outlet opening that is associated with the second orifice, wherein sound exits into open air through the first and second sound outlet openings, and wherein the first and second sound outlet openings are free of exhaust gas flow, wherein a first sound transmission member is provided between the first orifice and the first sound outlet opening and/or a second sound transmission member is provided between the second orifice and the second sound outlet opening, wherein the sound transmission member provided at the first and/or the second orifice is a hollow sound conducting member having an outer wall, and wherein at least one hollow sound conducting member includes at least one closure member.
19. A motor vehicle sound generator system comprises: a housing in which a loudspeaker is accommodated, wherein the housing includes at least a first orifice and a second orifice, and wherein the first and second orifices each have a sound transmission member provided thereon, and wherein the first orifice is arranged in a front side region of the loudspeaker and the second orifice is arranged in a rear side region of the loudspeaker as viewed in an axial direction of the loudspeaker; a first sound outlet opening that is associated with the first orifice; and a second sound outlet opening that is associated with the second orifice, wherein sound exits into open air through the first and second sound outlet openings, and wherein the first and second sound outlet openings are free of exhaust gas flow, wherein a first sound transmission member is provided between the first orifice and the first sound outlet opening and/or a second sound transmission member is provided between the second orifice and the second sound outlet opening, and wherein the second sound transmission member provided at the second orifice is a diaphragm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(5) Sound waves emitted by the loudspeaker 14 therefore cannot directly propagate through air between the two side regions 16, 18.
(6) The loudspeaker 14 is either complementary to an inside cross-section of the housing 12, or a partition divides the housing 12 into the two side regions 16, 18.
(7) Sound waves emitted by the loudspeaker 14 in the front side region 16 and in the rear side region 18 have opposite phases. The separation of the two side regions 16, 18 prevents the sound waves from canceling each other out by interference.
(8) The housing 12 includes a first orifice 20 which is arranged in the front side region 16 of the loudspeaker 14. The housing 12 further includes a second, opposite, orifice 22 in the rear side region 18. In the sound generator system 10 shown in
(9) The first orifice 20 and the second orifice 22 have a first sound transmission member 24 and, respectively, a second sound transmission member 26 provided thereon. The sound transmission members 24, 26 of the sound generator system 10 shown in
(10) As shown in
(11) Furthermore, a vehicle rear-side pipe end 28 of the first sound transmission member 24 is designed as an exhaust pipe end such that an end of a real exhaust system is imitated acoustically and/or visually.
(12) Sound generated by the loudspeaker 14 in the front side region 16 is conducted from the front side region 16 of the loudspeaker 14 to the vehicle rear end via the first sound transmission member 24 and exits into the open air through a first sound outlet opening 30. The first sound transmission member 24 is formed as a sound conducting member.
(13) The second sound transmission member 26 extends from the housing 12 toward the front of the vehicle. Sound generated by the loudspeaker 14 is conducted from a rear side region 18 of the loudspeaker 14 toward the front of the vehicle via the second sound transmission member 26 and exits below the vehicle into the open air through a second sound outlet opening 32. The second sound transmission member 26 is formed as a sound conducting member.
(14) Provided at the second orifice 22 is a closure member 34, in particular an actuatable valve, via which a sound transmission from the rear region 18 of the loudspeaker 14 into the second sound transmission member 26 can be reduced, more particularly eliminated. The closure member 34 here is provided at the beginning of the sound transmission member 26, that is, at a loudspeaker side end of the sound transmission member 26. The closure member 34 thus allows the second sound transmission member 26 to be acoustically decoupled from the rear side region 18 of the loudspeaker 14.
(15) In addition, a second closure member 36, which is formed as a protective grid, is fixed to the second sound outlet opening 32, i.e. at the end of the second sound transmission member 26. The second closure member 36 protects the sound generator system 10 against dirt. The protective grid may be at least partly perforated, at least partly micro-perforated, or completely micro-perforated. Selecting the perforation allows the sound pressure of the sound transmitted into the open air through the protective grid to be adjusted.
(16) Alternatively, the second closure member 36 may be formed as an actuatable valve or as a plug via which a sound transmission from the second sound transmission member 26 through the second sound outlet opening 32 into the open air can be reduced, more particularly eliminated. In this configuration, the first closure member 34 may be omitted, and an acoustic resonance volume of the rear side region 18 of the loudspeaker 14 is enlarged, which results in the occurrence of resonance even at lower sound frequencies.
(17) Outer walls of the two sound transmission members 24, 26 are formed to be hole-free here. However, they each may also be perforated at least in sections, micro-perforated at least in sections, or completely micro-perforated. Via the additional openings formed thereby, the sound transmission members 24, 26 are, in some areas, acoustically coupled more strongly to the environment, as a result of which a sound pressure transmitted into the open air increases, more particularly can be adapted. Selecting the perforation allows the sound pressure of the sound transmitted into the open air to be adjusted.
(18) The term micro-perforated here is to be understood to mean a perforation having a perforation degree of 1% to 10% and a surface area of the openings of 50 m.sup.2 to 1 mm.sup.2.
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(20) The sound generator system 10 is driven by a control system (not illustrated in more detail) of the internal combustion engine 38 (
(21) In the sound generator system 10 shown in
(22) The sound generator system 10 may, however, be acoustically coupled to the exhaust system 40 in such a way that by an active sound generation, sound emissions of the internal combustion engine 38 via the exhaust system 40 can be reduced by destructive interference. The sound generator system then serves as an active muffler.
(23) The operating parameters may include one or more of the following variables: current speed of the internal combustion engine 38 or of the electric power system 42, velocity of the vehicle, speed of the tires, and a signal from a detection system additionally provided in the vehicle that other road users are in the vicinity of the vehicle and/or approach the vehicle.
(24) On the basis of the control signals from the control system, the sound generator system 10 generates a desired sound signature as described above, in other words a desired sound, or acoustically warns other road users of the presence of the vehicle.
(25) The sound generator system 10 may, of course, also be used in hybrid vehicles, which include both an internal combustion engine 38 and an electric power system 42. Control of the sound generator system 10 is then performed based on the above-mentioned operating parameters by a control system of the internal combustion engine 38 and/or by a control system of the electric power system 42.
(26) To protect the sound generator system 10 at low ambient temperatures, a heater 50 may be provided. The heater 50 allows the sound generator system 10 to be at least partially heated. In particular, components that are sensitive to cold, such as, e.g., a diaphragm of the loudspeaker 14, can be heated. This prevents components sensitive to cold from being damaged due to low ambient temperatures.
(27) Alternative embodiments of the sound generator system 10 are given by changes in the cross-section, in particular the inside cross-section of the second sound transmission member 26, which are described below.
(28) In accordance with an alternative embodiment, the first and/or second sound transmission member(s) 24, 26 is/are a pipe having a circular inside cross-section that is constant over the length of the pipe.
(29) In accordance with a different embodiment, the first and/or second sound transmission member(s) 24, 26 is/are a pipe having a circular inside cross-section that is variable over the length of the pipe.
(30) Alternatively, the first and/or second sound transmission member(s) 24, 26 is/are formed as a pipe having a non-circular inside cross-section that is constant over the length of the pipe. The inside cross-section is, for example, elliptical or has the shape of a simple polygon (edges of the polygon touch/intersect only in the vertices).
(31) Further, the first and/or second sound transmission member(s) 24, 26 may be a pipe having a non-circular inside cross-section that is variable over the length of the pipe.
(32) Selecting the inside cross-section allows a sound characteristics of the sound transmission member to be adjusted.