Speaker diaphragm fabric and manufacturing method thereof
10119206 ยท 2018-11-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
D03D15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D15/283
TEXTILES; PAPER
D03D13/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
International classification
D03D15/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
A method of manufacturing a speaker diaphragm fabric for a loudspeaker, includes: a preparation step, a plurality of first warps, at least one second warp and a plurality of wefts are prepared, wherein the second warp has characteristics different from the first warps; and a weaving step: the plurality of the first warps and the second warps are aligned and the wefts transversely cross and pass alternately over and under each of the first warps and the second warps in order to form the speaker diaphragm fabric having at least one formation region and a non-formation region exterior to the formation region. The second warps made from an inferior material are provided at the non-formation region, thereby reducing the waste cost and facilitating the differentiation of the formation region and the non-formation region.
Claims
1. A speaker diaphragm fabric, woven by a plurality of first warps, at least one second warp, and a plurality of wefts, having at least one formation region and at least one non-formation region exterior to said at least one formation region, wherein each of said at least one formation region has a plurality of said first warps crossing a plurality of said wefts transversely therein for forming a speaker diaphragm, said at least one non-formation region has some of said at least one second warp crossing some of said wefts transversely therein, said at least one second warp has at least one characteristic different from said first warps, and none of said at least one second warp is in any of said at least one formation region.
2. The speaker diaphragm fabric according to claim 1, wherein said first warps are different from said at least one second warp in materials, colors and/or dimensions.
3. The speaker diaphragm fabric according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of second warps, and two non-formation regions located respectively between said at least one formation region and two ends of said speaker diaphragm fabric in a width direction, and each of said two non-formation regions having a portion of said second warps crossing said wefts transversely therein.
4. The speaker diaphragm fabric according to claim 1, wherein said speaker diaphragm fabric has a first formation region and a second formation region of said at least one formation region, said first formation region is formed on a first row and said second formation region is formed on a second row, and said at least one second warp is provided at said at least one non-formation region between said first and second rows.
5. The speaker diaphragm fabric of claim 1, wherein one distal end of said at least one second warp is spliced with one of said first warps, said speaker diaphragm fabric has a first formation region and a second formation region of said at least one formation region aligned on a first row, said first formation region has a dimension greater than said second formation region, and said at least one second warp is provided at said at least one non-formation region on one side of said second formation region on said first row while the first warp spliced with said at least one second warp is provided on said first row and is extending through said first formation region.
6. A speaker diaphragm fabric, woven by a plurality of first warps, at least one second warp, and a plurality of wefts, having a first formation region and a second formation region aligned on a row, wherein said at least one second warp has at least one characteristic different from said first warps and is provided at a non-formation region exterior to said first and second formation regions, one distal end of said at least one second warp is spliced with one of said first warps, said first formation region has a dimension greater than said second formation region, and said at least one second warp is provided at said non-formation region on one side of said second formation region on said row while the first warp spliced with said at least one second warp is provided on said row and is extending through said first formation region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by the following detailed description of preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(5) The drawings are included to assist further understanding to the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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(7) A preparation step S1, where a plurality of first warps 10, a plurality of second warps 20, 20, 20 and a plurality of wefts 30 are prepared in a manner that the second warps 20, 20, 20 have at least one characteristic different from the first warps 10. Preferably, the first warps 10 are made from a different material, have a different color and/or a different dimension with respect to the second warps 20, 20, 20.
(8) A weaving step S2, where the plurality of first warps 10 and the plurality of second warps 20, 20, 20 are aligned, and the wefts 30 are transversely crossed to pass alternately over and under each of the first warps 10 and each of the second warps 20, 20, 20 in order to form a speaker diaphragm fabric 40 having at least one formation region. The second warps 20, 20, 20 are provided at the non-formation region exterior to the formation region, whereat no speaker diaphragm is formed. In this embodiment, the speaker diaphragm fabric 40 has a plurality of the first formation regions 41 and a plurality of the second formation regions 42, the first formation regions 41 align along the longitude of the speaker diaphragm fabric 40 on a first row, and the second formation regions 42 align in the same way on a second row. In other words, the first formation regions 41 and the second formation regions 42 are aligned separately on different rows. A first portion of the second warps 20 is provided at the non-formation region between the first formation regions 41 and one width end of the speaker diaphragm fabric 40, a second portion of the second warps 20 is provided at the non-formation region between the second formation regions 42 and the other width end of the speaker diaphragm fabric 40, and a third portion of the second warps 20 is provided at the non-formation region between the first and the second rows. Wherein, the majority of the first warps 10 extends through the first and second formation regions 41, 42, the non-formation region between the first formation regions 41, and the non-formation region between the second formation regions 42 while only a minority of the first warps 10 are provided at the same non-formation region with the second warps 20, 20, 20 at the two sides of the speaker diaphragm fabric 40 and between the first and second rows.
(9) Once the speaker diaphragm fabric 40 is manufactured as stated above, the same is immersed in resinous solution, dried, formed and cut off to become a final speaker diaphragm which can be a damper, sound diaphragm or drum diaphragm. The remaining fabric 40 becomes waste. To be more specific, the first warps 10 are made from a material with higher price and superior quality comparing to the second warps 20, 20, 20. Preferably, expensive and high-quality materials, such as silk or MPIA (Poly-Metaphenylene Isophthalamides) are suitable for fabrication of the first warps 10 while an inexpensive and inferior material, such as cotton, is suitable for fabrication of the second warps 20, 20, 20. In addition, since the third portion of second warps 20 is provided at the non-formation region between the first and second rows, when the color thereof is different from the first warps 10, the second warps 20 can serve as an indicator to differentiate the first and second formation regions 41, 42. Certainly, the second warps 20 can also serve as an indicator by having a different dimension with the first warps 10 to facilitate differentiation of the first and second formation regions 41, 42.
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(12) Once the speaker diaphragm fabric 40 is manufactured, it is immersed in resinous solution, dried, formed and cut off to become a final speaker diaphragm which can be a damper, sound diaphragm or drum diaphragm, and the remaining fabric 40 becomes waste. To be more specific, the first warps 10 are made from a material with higher price and superior quality comparing to the second warps 20, 20, 20. Preferably, expensive and high-quality materials, such as silk or MPIA (Poly-Metaphenylene Isophthalamides) are suitable for fabrication of the first warps 10 while an inexpensive and inferior material, such as cotton, is suitable for fabrication of the second warps 20, 20, 20. In addition, since the third portion of second warps 20 is provided at the non-formation region between the first and second rows, when the color thereof is different from the first warps 10, the second warps 20 can serve as an indicator to differentiate the first and second formation regions 41, 42. Certainly, the second warps 20 can also serve as an indicator by having a different dimension with the first warps 10 to facilitate differentiation of the first and second formation regions 41, 42.
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(14) In the weaving steps S2, the present invention provides the first warps 10, which are made from a high-quality and expensive material, through the first and second formation regions 41, 42 while the second warps 20, 20, 20 made from an inexpensive and inferior material are provided through the non-formation region located between the first formation regions 41 and a width end of the speaker diaphragm 40, the second formation regions 42 and another width end of the speaker diaphragm 40, and between the different rows of the first and second formation regions 41, 42. Hence, after cutting off the speaker diaphragms from the speaker diaphragm fabric 40 manufactured according to the method in present invention, the waste from the speaker diaphragm fabric 40 remains fewer first warps 10 made from high-quality and expensive material than the conventional speaker diaphragm fabric, thereby economizing the manufacturing cost and reducing waste.
(15) In addition, providing the second warps 20 in a different color and/or dimension from the first warps 10, at the non-formation region between the rows of first and second formation regions 41, 42 allows manufacturers to easily differentiate the first and second formation regions 41, 42 in different rows to prevent cutting mistakes in the cutting-off process. Especially when the second warps 20 have a brighter color or greater dimension than the first warps 10, differentiation is highly effective. Differentiation is the most effective if the second warps 20 have a brighter color and a greater dimension than the first warps 10.
(16) It is to note that the distal ends of the second warp 20 can be spliced with the first warps 10. The second warps 20 are provide at the non-formation region on one side of the second formation regions 42 in the same row, but do not extend through the first formation regions 41. It is the first warps 10 spliced with the second warps 20 extend through the first formation regions 41. And since the second warps 20 have a color and/or dimension different from the first warps 10, the manufacturer can easily differentiate and recognize the first and second formation regions 41, 42 in the same row but with different dimensions, to prevent cutting mistakes. Especially when the second warps 20 have a brighter color or greater dimension comparing to the first warps 10, differentiation is highly effective. Differentiation is the most effective if the second warps 20 have a brighter color and a greater dimension comparing to the first warps 10.
(17) The drawings and detailed description hereto are for understanding to the preferred embodiments of the present application, but are not intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed. The intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention.