Speaker and Earphone
20180098147 ยท 2018-04-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R23/02
ELECTRICITY
H04R2499/11
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/26
ELECTRICITY
H04R17/00
ELECTRICITY
H04R2217/00
ELECTRICITY
H04R2205/022
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R1/24
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention provides a speaker that excels in frequency response in a high sound range and that can be produced stably, and an earphone in which the speaker is used. Provided are: a speaker 1 provided with a woofer 2 supported by a mold 23, a tweeter 3 in which a piezoelectric element 31 is attached to a diaphragm 32, and three or more supports 33 protruding from the peripheral edge of the diaphragm 32, the supports 33 being secured to the mold 23 and forming a gap between the diaphragm 32 and the mold 23; and an earphone in which the speaker 1 is used. The sound of the woofer 2 can be propagated from the gap.
Claims
1. A speaker comprising: a woofer supported by a mold; a tweeter including a vibrating plate and a piezoelectric element attached to the vibrating plate; and three or more support portions protruding from a periphery or a vicinity of the vibrating plate and secured to the mold; wherein: the support portions form a gap between the vibrating plate and the mold.
2. The speaker of claim 1, wherein: at least one of the support portions extends through the mold, protrudes from the mold to a direction opposite to the vibrating plate, and is electrically conductive; and the vibrating plate is electrically conductive.
3. The speaker of claim 1, wherein viewing the vibrating plate and the piezoelectric element in the normal direction of the vibrating plate, the vibrating plate has a circular shape, and the piezoelectric element has a circular shape, while the piezoelectric element has a diameter more than 90% of that of the vibrating plate.
4. The speaker of claims 1, wherein the woofer is a dynamic type.
5. The speaker of claim 1, wherein: the woofer produces sound in the mold opposite to the vibrating plate; and the mold has a sound guiding hole.
6. The speaker of claim 1, wherein the woofer includes a piezoelectric element.
7. The speaker of claim 1, further comprising an earphone using the speaker.
8. The speaker of claim 3, wherein the woofer is a dynamic type.
9. The speaker of claim 3, wherein: the woofer produces sound in the mold opposite to the vibrating plate; and the mold has a sound guiding hole.
10. The speaker of claim 3, wherein the woofer includes a piezoelectric element.
11. The speaker of claim 3, further comprising an earphone using the speaker.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0040] Embodiment 1 and individually designed Embodiments 2-4 are illustrated.
Preferred Embodiment 1
[0041] Referring to
[0042] Referring to
[0043] As shown in
[0044] In the tweeter 3 consisting of the piezoelectric element 31 and the vibrating plate 32, the vibrating plate 32 is secured on the mold 23, and the size of the vibrating plate generates resonance and anti-resonance in the inherent frequency, so that the frequency of the tweeter is not flat.
[0045] Referring to
[0046] Referring to
[0047] As shown in
[0048] In addition, one of the support portions 33 extends through the mold 23, and protrudes from the mold 23 in a direction opposite to the vibrating plate 32 (the lower part of the drawing). The support portions 33 and the vibrating plate 32 are electrically conductive, so that the support portions 33 function as conductors to apply a voltage on the piezoelectric element 31. The manner of applying the voltage is described additionally.
[0049] Referring to
[0050] It is clear that, the frequency of the tweeter 3 is almost even, and the sound pressure at the high frequency is increased. As shown in
[0051] The manner of applying the voltage is described as follows. The support portions 33 and the vibrating plate are electrically conductive, and the support portions 33 function as conductors that are arranged on the piezoelectric element 31 corresponding to the side of the vibrating plate. If electrodes are arranged on the piezoelectric element 31 corresponding to the opposite side (the upper part of the drawing) of the vibrating plate, two electrodes are used to apply the voltage.
[0052] Referring to
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[0054] The electrodes can be arranged on the piezoelectric element 31 corresponding to the opposite side (the upper part of the drawing) of the vibrating plate by other methods. Thus, it is easier to arrange the electrodes on the piezoelectric element corresponding to the opposite side of the vibrating plate 32 than corresponding to the side of the vibrating plate.
[0055] Accordingly, it is clear from the above illustrations that the speaker of the present invention (as this preferred embodiment) has better frequency characteristics, has better electrode calibration, and is produced easily.
[0056] In addition, the support portions 33 are secured to the mold 23 by riveting, inserting, bonding, embedding, integrally injection molding or other methods.
[0057] Although the support portions 33 protrude from the vibrating plate 32 and extend in the vertical direction of the drawing, as shown in
Preferred Embodiment 2
[0058] The speaker in accordance with another preferred embodiments 2 to 4 of the present invention is shown. By the support portions 33, the frequency characteristic of the speaker is enhanced, which is the same as the Embodiment 1 and will not be described in detail.
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[0060] The piezoelectric element 24 is a vibrating body with a bimorph structure. The mold 23 has a back face provided with two holes 26 (the holes 26 of the mold 23 are sealed by a filler) to allow passage of connecting wires which are connected between the piezoelectric element and the mold. The back face of the mold 23 is provided with a cavity 27, and a grid film 27a is bonded onto the back face of the mold to cover the cavity, so that the woofer 2 has an even resonance frequency.
[0061] Therefore, by the woofer 2 of the piezoelectric type, the speaker 1 of the present invention can reduce the number of particles such as the voice coils, so that the frame has a thin size, and the speaker saves the electric energy.
Preferred Embodiment 3
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[0063] The sound of the woofer 2 is transmitted from through holes 28. The woofer has an even resonance frequency by the cavity 27 and the grid film 27a, which is the same as the embodiment 2.
[0064] The tweeter 3 and the woofer 2 are arranged on the opposite sides of the mold 23, so that the constructions to secure the tweeter is worked easily. In addition, the diameter of the vibrating plate 32 is designed freely so that the frequency is adjusted easily.
[0065] Accordingly, it is clear from the above illustrations that the woofer 2 of the speaker 1 is arranged on the opposite side to enhance the freedom of working and design, thereby facilitating adjustment of the frequency.
Preferred Embodiment 4
[0066] In the embodiment, the mold 23 is used to fix the support portions 33, and any one of the Embodiments 1-3 can use it additionally.
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[0068] Accordingly, the speaker of the present invention has a simplified construction and can be mass produced.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0069] A speaker having a better frequency characteristic of high voice register, and an earphone using the speaker, are used by most of the sound machine manufacturers.
SYMBOL ILLUSTRATION
[0070] 1 speaker [0071] 2 woofer [0072] 21 voice coils [0073] 22 voice basin [0074] 23 mold [0075] 23a groove [0076] 24 piezoelectric element [0077] 25 vibrating plate [0078] 26 hole [0079] 27 cavity [0080] 27a grid film [0081] 28 through holes [0082] 3 tweeter [0083] 31 piezoelectric element [0084] 32 vibrating plate [0085] 32a hole [0086] 33 support portions [0087] 41 solder material [0088] 42 conducting resin