Acoustic horn and speaker module
11490191 ยท 2022-11-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R1/025
ELECTRICITY
H04R2400/11
ELECTRICITY
H04R2499/11
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A acoustic horn includes an input port configured to acoustically couple with a front cavity of a loudspeaker, a pair of output ports leading to exterior of the horn, and a pair of channels each communicating the input port with a corresponding output port. Each of the channels has a cross section of which the area increases gradually in a direction from the input port to a corresponding output port and the areas of the cross sections of the channels in the same plane are substantially equal to each other such that the channels are acoustical symmetrical, which improves the high-frequency performance the sound waves and reduces distortion of the sound waves at low frequencies.
Claims
1. An acoustic horn comprising: an input port configured to acoustically couple with a front cavity of a loudspeaker; a pair of output ports leading to exterior of the horn; and a pair of channels each communicating the input port with a corresponding output port; wherein each of the channels has a cross section of which the area increases gradually in a direction from the input port to the corresponding output port and the areas of the cross sections of the channels in the same plane are substantially equal to each other such that the channels are acoustical symmetrical, each of the channels comprises a pair of spaced side walls and a pair spaced connecting walls respectively connected between opposite ends of the side walls, a path is formed between the side walls and the connecting walls, and at least one of the side walls and the connecting walls is curved or bent with at least one bending portion.
2. The acoustic horn of claim 1, wherein a distance between the adjacent two side walls of the channels decreases gradually in the direction from the input port to the corresponding output port.
3. The acoustic horn of claim 1, wherein the acoustic horn is structurally symmetrical about a middle line between the channels.
4. The acoustic horn of claim 1, wherein the acoustic horn is structurally asymmetrical about a middle line between the channels.
5. The acoustic horn of claim 1, wherein ends of the adjacent two side walls of the channels close to the output ports are spaced from each other; or ends of the adjacent two side walls of the channels close to the output ports are connected to each other.
6. The acoustic horn of claim 1, wherein portions of the channels adjacent to the input port are structurally symmetrical and other portions of the channels away from the input port have the same shape.
7. The acoustic horn of claim 1, wherein the acoustic horn further comprises at least one extension cavity communicated with the input port and a sound absorptive layer is covered on a side of the extension cavity.
8. A loudspeaker module comprising: a loudspeaker comprising: a front cavity with sound holes communicating with the front cavity; a rear cavity; and a driver located between the front cavity and the rear cavity; and an acoustic horn attached to the loudspeaker, the acoustic horn comprising: an input port communicated with the front cavity via the sound holes; a pair of output ports leading to exterior of the acoustic horn; and a pair of channels each communicating the input port with a corresponding one of the output ports; wherein the channel has a cross section of which the area increases gradually in a direction from the input port to the corresponding output port and the areas of the cross sections of the channels in the same plane are substantially equal to each other, each of the channels comprises a pair of side walls and a pair connecting walls respectively connected between opposite ends of the side walls, a space is formed between adjacent two side walls of the channels, and a distance between the adjacent two side walls of the channels decreases gradually in the direction.
9. The loudspeaker module of claim 8, wherein the acoustic horn is structurally symmetrical about a middle line between the channels; or the acoustic horn is structurally asymmetrical about a middle line between the channels.
10. The loudspeaker module of claim 8, wherein ends of the adjacent two side walls of the channels close to the output ports are connected to each other; or ends of the adjacent two side walls of the channels close to the output ports are spaced from each other.
11. The loudspeaker module of claim 8, wherein one of the adjacent two side walls of the channels is parallel to a middle line between the channels and a distance between the middle line and the other of the adjacent two side walls of the channels decreases gradually in the direction.
12. The loudspeaker module of claim 8, wherein the horn further comprises a hollow mounting portion located between the channels which are connected to opposite sides of the mounting portion, and the input port is defined in another side of the mounting portion attached to the loudspeaker.
13. The loudspeaker module of claim 12, wherein the hollow mounting portion has a cavity with a height in a range of 0.7 mm to 1 mm.
14. An acoustic horn comprising: an input port configured to acoustically couple with a front cavity of a loudspeaker; a pair of output ports leading to exterior of the horn; and a pair of channels each communicating the input port with a corresponding output port; wherein each of the channels has a cross section of which the area increases gradually in a direction from the input port to the corresponding output port and the areas of the cross sections of the channels in the same plane are substantially equal to each other such that the channels are acoustical symmetrical, the cross section is rectangle and comprises a pair of width edges and a pair of depth edges, and sizes of the width edges of the cross sections of the channels located at the same plane are substantially equal to each other.
15. The acoustic horn of claim 14, wherein sizes of the width edges increases gradually in the direction from the input port to the corresponding output port; or sizes of the depth edges increases gradually in the direction from the input port to the corresponding output port.
16. The acoustic horn of claim 14, wherein the acoustic horn further comprises at least one extension cavity communicated with the input port and a sound absorptive layer is covered on a side of the extension cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In order to explain the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present disclosure more clearly, accompanying drawings used to describe the embodiments are briefly introduced below. It is evident that the drawings in the following description are only concerned with some embodiments of the present disclosure. For those skilled in the art, in a case where no inventive effort is made, other drawings may be obtained based on these drawings.
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(13) The present disclosure will be further illustrated with reference to the accompanying drawings. It shall be noted that the elements of similar structures or functions are represented by like reference numerals throughout the figures. The embodiments described herein are not intended as an exhaustive illustration or description of various other embodiments or as a limitation on the scope of the claims or the scope of some other embodiments that are apparent to one of ordinary skills in the art in view of the embodiments described in the application. In addition, an illustrated embodiment need not have all the aspects or advantages shown.
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(16) Preferably, the channel 46 has a cross section of which the area increases gradually in a direction from the input port 42 to the corresponding output port 44, which both boosts the highest frequencies of sound waves generated by the loudspeaker 20 and makes the high frequency resonances of the sound waves less sharps. In the present disclosure, the cross section is perpendicular to the direction from the input port 42 to the corresponding output port 44.
(17) Preferably, the areas of the cross sections of the pair of channels 46 located at the same plane are substantially equal to each other such that the two channels 46 are substantially acoustically symmetrical to each other. Thus, after the horn 40 is attached to the loudspeaker 20, the two substantially acoustically symmetrical channels 46 of the horn 40 are connected to the front cavity 22 of the loudspeaker 20 so that the quarter-wave resonance, which causes a wave dip and thus reduce the high frequency output, generated due to use of acoustically asymmetrical structure is avoided.
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(20) In some embodiments, ends of the adjacent two side walls 466 of the channels 46 close to the output ports 44 are connected to each other.
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(30) The channels 46 of the horn 40 may be straight, or bent/folded with one or more bending portion 462 as shown in
(31) The channels 46 may have a uniform depth. Alternatively, the channels 46 may have non-uniform depth. In some embodiments, the depth of the channel 46 increases gradually in the direction from the driver/mounting portion to the output ports 44. As shown in
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(33) In the present disclosure, the electronic device 100 may be a mobile phone, a PAD, a laptop and so on.
(34) The present disclosure enables the use of acoustical horns within the space available in portable electronic devices. Measurements and listening tests prove that the desired high-frequency performance can be achieved and distortion at low frequencies is reduced. The acoustic horn 40 improves the acoustical loading at the highest frequencies, and overcome the issue of the physical distance between the loudspeaker enclosure and the exterior surface of the portable electronic device.
(35) Although the invention is described with reference to one or more embodiments, the above description of the embodiments is used only to enable people skilled in the art to practice or use the invention. It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications are possible without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. The embodiments illustrated above should not be interpreted as limits to the present invention, and the scope of the invention is to be determined by reference to the claims that follow.