Acoustic impedance matching device and loudspeaker provided with such a device

10306353 ยท 2019-05-28

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Abstract

The invention relates to an acoustic impedance matching device arranged so as to be mounted behind a loudspeaker. Said device comprises a chamber at least partially filled with an absorbent material. Said device is characterized in that the cross-section of the chamber increases with the distance from the loudspeaker, and the density of the absorbent material increases with the distance from the loudspeaker.

Claims

1. Acoustic impedance matching device arranged so as to be mounted behind a loudspeaker, comprising a chamber at least partially filled with an absorbent material, characterized in that: the cross-section of the chamber increases progressively with the distance from the loudspeaker; the density of the absorbent material progressively increases with the distance from the loudspeaker; and wherein the device's acoustic impedance is progressively increasing starting from the loudspeaker.

2. Device according to claim 1, wherein the absorbent material fills the entire chamber.

3. Device according to claim 1, wherein the absorbent material fills only a part of the chamber.

4. Device according to claim 1, wherein the end of the chamber opposite the loudspeaker is closed.

5. Device according to claim 1, wherein the end of the chamber opposite the loudspeaker is open.

6. Device according to claim 1, wherein the ratio between the maximum and minimum densities of the absorbent material is greater than five.

7. Device according to claim 1, wherein the ratio between the maximum and minimum sections of the chamber is greater than five.

8. Device according to claim 1, wherein the absorbent material is selected from the group consisting of fibrous materials and open cell foams.

9. Device according to claim 1, wherein it has two walls between which the absorbent material is located, the two walls having parallel external faces and non-parallel internal faces.

10. Assembly formed by a speaker and a device according to claim 1, wherein it has a connection element connecting the loudspeaker and the chamber.

11. Assembly according to claim 10, wherein the entrance to the chamber has a cross-section substantially equal to the cross-section behind the loudspeaker.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The method for implementing the invention and the advantages thereof will become more apparent from the following disclosure of embodiments, supported by the attached figures wherein:

(2) FIG. 1 is a simplified longitudinal section of a loudspeaker driver associated with an acoustic matching device according to the invention.

(3) FIG. 2 is a summary perspective view of the acoustic matching device of FIG. 1;

(4) FIGS. 3, 4 and 5 are cross-sectional views of the device of FIG. 2, respectively according to sectional planes III-III, IV-IV, V-V;

(5) FIGS. 6 and 7 are summary perspective views of alternative embodiments of the acoustic matching device

(6) FIGS. 8 and 9 are schematic perspective views showing the various components of an alternative embodiment of the acoustic matching device, respectively before and after assembly;

(7) FIGS. 10, 11 and 12 are longitudinal sectional views of three alternative embodiments of a loudspeaker with an acoustic matching device according to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(8) As already mentioned, the invention relates to an acoustic impedance matching device which is designed to be installed behind a loudspeaker. Different configurations can be envisaged, in particular the one illustrated in FIG. 1.

(9) The system illustrated in FIG. 1 comprises a loudspeaker 1 which schematically includes a diaphragm 2 movable in relation to a frame 6, by means of the suspension member 7. The diaphragm 2 comprises, at the center thereof, a cylinder 4 whereupon a coil 3 is mounted and through which a current passes representing the sound signal to be reproduced. Said coil 3 is immersed in a magnetic field generated by the magnetic driver 5. Said magnetic driver has an opening 8 oriented towards the rear, in such a way that the volume 9 located behind the diaphragm 2 communicates with the outside of the loudspeaker.

(10) At said opening 8 the presence is noted of the impedance matching device 10. Said device comprises a horn 11 the end whereof has a smaller cross-section 12 and is connected to the opening 8 behind the loudspeaker 1. According to the invention, the cross-section at the opening 12 located on the loudspeaker side 1 is less than the cross-section at the opposite end 13. In the embodiment illustrated, the end 13 is open, but it is possible for it to be closed, thus preventing any outflow of air.

(11) According to the invention, the interior volume of the horn 11 is filled with an absorbent material 14, which can be a fibrous material, based, for example upon glass fibers, on synthetic fibers, or alternatively based upon an open cell foam, or more generally any material consisting of elementary particles capable of moving under the effect of the air flow generated by the movement of the diaphragm, and in so doing absorbing part of this acoustic energy.

(12) In the embodiment illustrated, the filler material 14 occupies only a fraction of the horn, leaving empty a part 16 at the entrance to the horn. This region 16 thus forms an extension to the volume behind the loudspeaker, thus limiting compression, and facilitating the operation of the loudspeaker at low frequencies. In other embodiments, the absorbent material may also fill the entire volume of the horn.

(13) According to one characteristic of the invention, the filler material is installed within the horn such that the density thereof increases leading from the end 12 near the loudspeaker in the direction of the opposite end 13. In this way, the damping effect is progressive, and the impact of the absorbent material on acoustic waves at the beginning of the horn is less than it is near the opposite end 13.

(14) Preferably, the damping material 14 is a homogeneous material that is progressively subjected to compression up to the end 13 of the horn. It is however possible in some embodiments to use several different materials, having therefore increasing densities, or more generally gradual absorption capabilities, which are arranged as superimposed layers within the horn.

(15) FIG. 2 illustrates a configuration of the shape of the horn 14. More specifically, the horn has a rectangular cross-section, the width w and height h whereof vary between the end 12 that is to be connected to the back of the loudspeaker and the free end 13.

(16) It is noted as shown in FIGS. 3, 4 and 5, that the width w of this section increases moving away from the loudspeaker (w.sub.3<w.sub.4<w.sub.5), while at the same time, the height h decreases (h.sub.3>h.sub.4>h.sub.5). Said height decreases less quickly than the width increases, in such a way that the overall cross-section (wh) increases moving away from the loudspeaker.

(17) Different laws of increase can be envisaged for different parameters, making it possible to obtain the required increase of the section. Thus, as illustrated in FIG. 6, the width and height can linearly increase and decrease respectively. Thus, the lateral flanks 21, 22 of the horn have a substantially planar geometry, compared with the concave geometry, with an outwardly oriented curvature towards the side walls 18, 19 of the horn of FIG. 2, which demonstrate an exponential or similar type of cross-section increase.

(18) Conversely, as shown in FIG. 7, the horn may have such a shape that the side walls thereof are convex, that is to say a short inwardly directed curvature, corresponding to an increase of parameters of the logarithmic, parabolic or similar type.

(19) The progressiveness of the density of the absorbent material inserted into the horn can be obtained in different ways, and particularly as illustrated in FIGS. 8 and 9. In this case, the main faces 30,31 of the horn are assembled around a layer of an absorbent material 32 of uniform thickness. More specifically, one of the walls, for example the top wall 30 has a variable thickness, insofar as the upper and lower faces 35 and 36 thereof are not parallel. More specifically, this thickness increases between the back 37, intended to come in contact with the loudspeaker, and the front 38 located opposite the loudspeaker.

(20) The opposite wall 31 has a constant thickness, in such a way that the upper face 39 thereof and the lower face 36 of the other wall 30 define a volume with an increasing cross-section moving away from the speaker. The layer 32 is produced from a homogeneous material, while the two walls 30, 31 are brought together, keeping the external faces thereof parallel, the intermediate layer 32 then being compressed to a greater extent within the area intended to be furthest from the speaker.

(21) The law of variation of the density of the absorbent material can be determined depending upon the required performance in accordance with the variation of the cross-section of the horn. This compression can thus be linear, exponential, or inverse logarithmic.

(22) According to another aspect of the invention, the acoustic impedance matching device may be connected to the loudspeaker either directly as shown in FIG. 1, or by means of an additional volume, which as shown in FIG. 10 may be formed by an additional component 50 of a frustoconical shape, the cross-section of the input 52 whereof corresponds to the cross-section of the opening 53 located behind the loudspeaker 1, and the cross-section of the output 54 corresponds to that of the input 55 to the chamber 10. In this way, the progression of the cross-section of the chamber is in a sustained manner prolonged by that of the additional element. Of course, the shapes and dimensions of the additional element may vary depending upon the geometry of the loudspeaker and the chamber.

(23) Of course, the shape of the tubular portion may be variable, according to the connected areas, and can conform to a frustoconical shape or a shape more generally flared in one direction or the other. Said connecting piece 50 may also have cross-sections of different geometries between the input and output thereof. In particular, this may be the case where the loudspeaker has a circular decompression opening, and the acoustic matching device has a rectangular inlet cross-section.

(24) It is also possible that the impedance matching device is not directly connected to the opening behind the magnetic driver, but to an opening formed in the rear of an enclosure for the loudspeaker.

(25) Thus, as shown in FIG. 11, the loudspeaker 1 is mounted within an enclosure 60. Said enclosure 60 has an opening 62 whereto the frame 56 of the loudspeaker 1 is attached. The enclosure has a wall 64 of a substantially constant cross-section, for example rectangular or cylindrical, around the loudspeaker. The rear wall 66 of the enclosure 60 has an opening 61 with dimensions that are substantially equal to those of the end 69 of the horn 10. This type of assembly is particularly suitable for loudspeakers wherein the frame 56 is perforated, in such a way that the volume of air behind the diaphragm 2 communicates with the outside of the loudspeaker not only through the decompression opening 8 of the magnetic driver, but also through the perforations 57 in the frame 56. In this case, the acoustic waves generated by the movement of the diaphragm and which propagate from the rear thereof are confined to within the enclosure 60, and reach the characteristic horn 10.

(26) An alternative embodiment illustrated in FIG. 12 is composed of an enclosure 70, wherein the opening 72 receives the perforated frame 56 of the loudspeaker 1. The main wall 74 of the enclosure 70 is frustoconical in shape and terminates at the rear, with an opening 71. Said opening 71 also has dimensions that are suitable for the connection of an acoustic matching device 10. The frustoconical shape of the enclosure 70 allows for a progressive cross-section as seen by the acoustic waves, with a positive influence on reflection phenomena. Of course, the main wall of the enclosure may adopt various other shapes. A shape may be envisaged with a substantially constant cross-section, for example cylindrical or parallelepiped, with a characteristic horn the opening whereof is of suitable geometry, and that may especially have a cross-section that is similar to that of the enclosure.

(27) It is obvious that the invention can also be applied to loudspeakers that have a magnetic driver that is not pierced at the center thereof, and wherein the air present behind the diaphragm passes only through the openings formed in the frame.

(28) It follows from the foregoing that the impedance matching device according to the invention has the advantage of providing the near absence of the reflection of sound waves on the rear of the loudspeaker diaphragm, while reducing the non-linearities inherent in the routine use of high-density absorbent materials. Indeed, the progression of the absorbing effect due to the increasing density of the filler material causes the speed of the particles of air coming into contact with this absorbent material to be lower than in the prior art.

(29) The improvements obtained are reflected in particular by a reduction in distortion and better conservation of the acoustic performance of the loudspeaker regardless of the sound level.