Speaker and Terminal
20220337942 ยท 2022-10-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2400/11
ELECTRICITY
H04R2499/11
ELECTRICITY
H04R7/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R1/34
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/28
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A terminal speaker includes an enclosure with accommodating space with an affixed sound production monomer. The sound production monomer has a diaphragm configured to vibrate to produce sound. The enclosure includes a first inner bottom wall and an inner sidewall fastened to the first inner bottom wall. The diaphragm is fastened to the inner sidewall, dividing the accommodating space into front and rear cavities. The first inner bottom wall is in the front cavity. A sound outlet hole penetrates the inner sidewall. The front cavity is in communication with the sound outlet hole by a front cavity channel. The diaphragm is tilted relative to the first inner bottom wall. The perimeter of the end of the front cavity in communication with the sound outlet hole is greater than the perimeter of the end of the front cavity remote from the sound outlet hole.
Claims
1. A speaker comprising: an enclosure comprising: an accommodating space; a first inner bottom wall; and a first inner sidewall fastened to the first inner bottom wall, and comprising a sound outlet hole; and a sound production monomer fastened in the accommodating space, wherein the sound production monomer comprises a diaphragm configured to vibrate to produce sound, wherein the diaphragm is fastened to the first inner sidewall, dividing the accommodating space into a front cavity and a rear cavity, wherein the first inner bottom wall is located in the front cavity, wherein the front cavity is in communication with the sound outlet hole to form a front cavity channel, wherein the diaphragm is tilted relative to the first inner bottom wall, wherein the diaphragm comprises a ring protruding toward the front cavity, and wherein a first perimeter of a first end of the front cavity that is in communication with the sound outlet hole is greater than a second perimeter of a second end of the front cavity remote from the sound outlet hole.
2. The speaker of claim 1, wherein a perimeter of the front cavity channel gradually increases between the second end of the front cavity toward the first end of the front cavity.
3. The speaker of claim 1, wherein the sound outlet hole comprises a hole wall, and wherein the hole wall comprises: a first hole wall, wherein the first inner bottom wall is located on a first side of an extension line of the first hole wall, wherein the ring is located on a second side of the extension line remote from the first inner bottom wall, and wherein the ring and the extension line are spaced apart; and a second hole wall disposed opposite the first hole wall and fastened to the first inner bottom wall.
4. The speaker of claim 1, further comprising a first installation console disposed on the first inner sidewall and fastened to the sound production monomer.
5. The speaker of claim 4, wherein the first installation console comprises: a first installation part fastened to the diaphragm; and a first pad part extending in a direction toward the sound outlet hole, wherein a height of a top surface of the first pad part remote from the first inner bottom wall relative to the first inner bottom wall gradually increases from a first end of the first pad part remote from the sound outlet hole to a second end of the first pad part adjacent to the sound outlet hole.
6. The speaker of claim 4, further comprising a stopper console disposed on the first inner sidewall around the sound production monomer, and fastened thereto, wherein a first height of the first installation console relative to the first inner bottom wall is less than a second height of the stopper console relative to the first inner bottom wall, and wherein the stopper console and the first installation console define steps.
7. The speaker of claim 6, wherein the enclosure further comprises a plurality of locking protrusions fastened to the stopper console and protruding at intervals from a surface of the first installation console remote from the first inner bottom wall, and wherein the locking protrusions are opposite the sound production monomer.
8. The speaker of claim 7, further comprising a gluing groove enclosed by two adjacent locking protrusions and the stopper console.
9. The speaker of claim 1, wherein the enclosure further comprises: a first housing comprising: the first inner bottom wall; and a second inner sidewall fastened to the first inner bottom wall and comprising an end that is remote from the first inner bottom wall; and a second housing fastened to the second inner wall end, wherein the first housing and the second housing define the accommodating space.
10. The speaker of claim 9, wherein the second housing comprises: a second inner bottom wall; and a second installation console protruding from the second inner bottom wall and fastened to a first side of the sound production monomer remote from the first inner bottom wall.
11. The speaker of claim 10, wherein the second installation console comprises: an installation part fastened to a second side of the sound production monomer remote from the diaphragm; and a second pad part fastened to the installation part, wherein a top surface of the second pad part remote from the second inner bottom wall abuts against the second side, and wherein a height of the top surface relative to the second inner bottom wall gradually decreases from an end of the second pad part remote from the sound outlet hole to an end of the second pad part adjacent to the sound outlet hole.
12. The speaker of claim 9, wherein the first housing comprises: a body comprising: an end fastened to the second housing; and an end having a through-hole and remote from the second housing, and; a support plate disposed opposite the diaphragm, fastened to the body, and covering the through-hole, wherein the first inner bottom wall comprises a second inner bottom wall that is of the support plate and that is disposed toward the diaphragm, and wherein a rigidity of the support plate is greater than a rigidity of the body.
13. The speaker of claim 9, further comprising a flexible part located between a surface of the second housing facing the sound production monomer and the sound production monomer.
14. A terminal comprising: a processor; and a speaker electrically coupled to the processor and comprising: an enclosure comprising: an accommodating space; a first inner bottom wall; and a first inner sidewall fastened to the first inner bottom wall, and comprising a sound outlet hole; and a sound production monomer fastened in the accommodating space, wherein the sound production monomer comprises a diaphragm configured to vibrate to produce sound, wherein the diaphragm is fastened to the first inner sidewall, dividing the accommodating space into a front cavity and a rear cavity, wherein the first inner bottom wall is located in the front cavity, wherein the front cavity is in communication with the sound outlet hole to form a front cavity channel, wherein the diaphragm is tilted relative to the first inner bottom wall, wherein the diaphragm comprises a ring protruding toward the front cavity, and wherein a first perimeter of a first end of the front cavity that is in communication with the sound outlet hole is greater than a second perimeter of a second end of the front cavity remote from the sound outlet hole.
15. The terminal of claim 14, wherein a perimeter of the front cavity channel gradually increases between the second end of the front cavity toward the first end of the front cavity.
16. The terminal of claim 14, wherein the sound outlet hole comprises a hole wall, and wherein the hole wall comprises: a first hole wall, wherein the first inner bottom wall is located on a first side of an extension line of the first hole wall, wherein the ring is located on a second side of the extension line remote from the first inner bottom wall, and wherein the ring and the extension line are non-adjacent; and a second hole wall disposed opposite to the first hole wall and fastened to the first inner bottom wall.
17. The terminal of claim 14, wherein the speaker further comprises a first installation console disposed on the first inner sidewall and fastened to the sound production monomer.
18. The terminal of claim 17, wherein the first installation console comprises: a first installation part fastened to the diaphragm; and a first pad part extending in a direction toward the sound outlet hole, wherein a height of a top surface of the first pad remote from the first inner bottom wall relative to the first inner bottom wall gradually increases from an end of the first pad part remote from the sound outlet hole to an end of the first pad part adjacent to the sound outlet hole.
19. The terminal of claim 17, wherein the speaker further comprises a stopper console disposed on the first inner sidewall around the sound production monomer and fastened thereto, wherein a first height of the first installation console relative to the first inner bottom wall is less than a second height of the stopper console relative to the first inner bottom wall, and wherein the stopper console and the first installation console define steps.
20. The terminal of claim 19, wherein the enclosure further comprises a plurality of locking protrusions fastened to the stopper console protruding at intervals from a surface of the first installation console remote from the first inner bottom wall, and wherein the locking protrusions are opposite the sound production monomer.
Description
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0055] First Implementation
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[0057] The processor 201 may be a central processing unit (central processing unit, CPU), and may alternatively be another general-purpose processor, a digital signal processor (digital signal processor, DSP), an application-specific integrated circuit (application-specific integrated circuit, ASIC), a field programmable gate array (field programmable gate array, FPGA), or another programmable logic component, a discrete gate, a transistor logic device, or a discrete hardware component. The general-purpose processor may be a microprocessor, any conventional processor, or the like. As a control center of the terminal 200, the processor 201 is connected to all parts of the entire terminal 200 by using various interfaces and lines. The communications bus 203 may include a path, to transmit information between the foregoing components.
[0058] The communications interface 205, which uses any apparatus such as a transceiver, is configured to communicate with another device or a communications network, such as the Ethernet, a radio access network (radio access network, RAN), or a wireless local area network (wireless local area network, WLAN).
[0059] The memory 206 may be configured to store a computer program and/or a module. The processor 201 implements various functions of the terminal 200 by running or executing the computer program and/or the module stored in the memory 206 and invoking data stored in the memory 206. The memory 206 mainly includes a program storage area and a data storage area. The program storage area may store an operating system, application programs required by a plurality of functions (such as a sound playback function and an image play function), and the like. The data storage area may store data (such as audio data and a phone book) and the like that are created based on usage of the terminal 200. In addition, the memory 206 may include a high-speed random access memory, and may further include a non-volatile memory, for example, a hard disk, a memory, a plug-connected hard disk, a smart media card (smart media card, SMC), a secure digital (secure digital, SD) card, a flash card (flash card), a plurality of magnetic disk storage devices, a flash memory device, or another volatile solid-state storage device. The memory 206 may exist independently and is connected to the processor 201 by using the communications bus 203. Alternatively, the memory 206 may be integrated with the processor 201.
[0060] In a specific implementation, in an embodiment, the terminal 200 may include a plurality of processors 201 such as a CPU 0 and a CPU 1 in
[0061] The terminal 200 may further include a camera 207 configured to capture an image and a display 208 configured to display the image. It may be understood that
[0062] In an application scenario, as shown in
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[0065] Generally, a region enclosed by a side of the diaphragm on which the ring is disposed and an inner wall of the enclosure together is a front cavity region, and a region enclosed by a side of the diaphragm that is away from a protruding direction of the ring and the inner wall of the enclosure together is a rear cavity region. The front cavity region is usually used to help control medium- and high-frequency sound quality of the speaker 100, and the rear cavity region is usually used to help control low-frequency sound quality of the speaker. In this implementation, an in-cavity cross-sectional area of the front cavity 101 gradually increases and expands from an end away from the sound outlet hole 103 to a location of the sound outlet hole 103, so that a cross section of the front cavity 101 is roughly horn-shaped.
[0066] The diaphragm 21 vibrates to push an airflow to flow from the front cavity 101 to the sound outlet hole 103.
[0067] A hole wall of the sound outlet hole 103 includes a first hole wall 1031 and a second hole wall 1033 that are disposed opposite to and roughly parallel to each other. The second hole wall 1033 is fastened to the first inner bottom wall 111, and the first hole wall 1031 and the second hole wall 1033 are tilted relative to a second direction toward a direction away from the first inner bottom wall 111, to guide a flow direction of an airflow, that is, guide sound output. As shown in
[0068] The diaphragm 21 is tilted relative to the first inner bottom wall 111, and the diameter of the end of the front cavity 101 that is in communication with the sound outlet hole 103 is greater than the diameter of the end of the front cavity 101 that is away from the sound outlet hole 103. In other words, an in-cavity cross-sectional area of the end of the front cavity 101 that is in communication with the sound outlet hole 103 is greater than an in-cavity cross-sectional area of the end of the front cavity 101 that is away from the sound outlet hole 103, thereby making an airflow gentle, reducing turbulence intensity, and reducing intensity of a vortex caused by a structural mutation of a side of the diaphragm 21 that is adjacent to the sound outlet hole 103, for example, a structural mutation of the front cavity that is caused by a height of the ring 2113 of the diaphragm 21. Because occurrence possibilities of a vortex and turbulence of the front cavity channel are reduced, noise is reduced, a sound effect of the speaker 100 is improved, and user experience is improved. Referring to
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[0071] In this implementation, the first inner bottom wall 111 extends roughly in a plane defined by the second direction and a third direction (for example, a Y direction shown in
[0072] Surfaces of the two installation parts 1151 and the two first pads 1153 that are away from the first inner bottom wall 111 are bonded to a surface of the diaphragm 21 that faces the first inner bottom wall 111, and the side surface of the stopper console 117 that is adjacent to the first installation console 115 is bonded to the side surface of the sound production monomer 20. Surfaces of the two installation parts 1151 and the two first pad parts 1153 that are away from the first inner bottom wall 111 are bonded to a surface of the sound production monomer 20 that faces the first inner bottom wall 111, so that the sound production monomer 20 faces the bottom of the first inner bottom wall 111, and a sealed connection between the sound production monomer 20 and the first housing 13 is implemented, thereby improving water resistance and air tightness of the speaker 100. The side surface of the stopper console 117 that is adjacent to the first installation console 115 is fastened to the sound production monomer 20 by using fixing glue, to improve connection stability between the first housing 11 and the sound production monomer 20.
[0073] In an implementation, when the speaker 100 is assembled, the sound production monomer 20 faces the bottom of the first inner bottom wall 111, and a total of four top surfaces that correspond to the two installation parts 1151 and the two first pad parts 1153 and that are away from the first inner bottom wall 111 are coated with sealing glue, to prevent air leakage caused by a glue failure between the diaphragm 21 of the sound production monomer 20 and the first housing 11 during an air tightness test. Four side surfaces of the sound production monomer 20 that correspond to the stopper console 117 and the first installation console 115 are coated with glue, to prevent air tightness of the speaker 100 from being affected by air leakage caused by a gap of sealing glue at the bottom of the sound production monomer 20 during the air tightness test.
[0074] The first housing 11 further includes a plurality of locking protrusions 119, the plurality of locking protrusions 119 protrude, at intervals, from a top surface of the first installation console 115 that is away from the first inner bottom wall 111, and the locking protrusions 119 are fastened to the stopper console 117. The locking protrusions 119 are opposed to the sound production monomer 20, so that a possibility that the sound production monomer 20 is loose and shake can be reduced, thereby improving sound quality of the speaker 100. In this implementation, two locking protrusions 119 spaced apart are disposed on each installation part 1151 and each first pad part 1153.
[0075] It may be understood that the first housing 11 and the sound production monomer 20 may be connected to each other without sealing. The stopper console 117 and the first installation console 115 may be omitted, and instead, the sound production monomer 20 is directly tilted on the first housing 11, and the sound production monomer 20 is fastened to the first inner sidewall 113 of the first housing 11. Alternatively, a part of the first installation console 115 is disposed at an end of the first inner sidewall 113 that is adjacent to the sound outlet hole 103, provided that the first installation console 115 can provide a cushion for the end of the sound production monomer 20 that is adjacent to the sound outlet hole 103.
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[0077] The second installation console 135 includes two installation parts 1351 and two second pad parts 1353. Each installation part 1351 is fastened between the two second pad parts 1353. The installation part 1351 extends in the third direction, and the second pad part 1353 extends in the second direction. A height of a top surface of the second pad part 1353 that is away from the second inner bottom wall 131 relative to the second inner bottom wall 131 gradually decreases from an end of the second pad part 1353 that is away from the sound outlet hole 103 to an end of the second pad part 1353 that is adjacent to the sound outlet hole 103. In this way, the sound production monomer 20 can be stably accommodated in the enclosure 10, and a possibility that the sound production monomer 20 is loose and shakes can be reduced.
[0078] It may be understood that the second housing 13 may be omitted from the enclosure 10, or the first housing 11 and the second housing 13 may be integrated. The sound outlet hole 103 may be disposed on the second inner sidewall 133. The first inner sidewall 113 and the second inner sidewall 133 may be spliced to form the inner sidewall of the enclosure 10, and the sound outlet hole 103 may be disposed on the second inner sidewall 133, or may be partially disposed on the first inner sidewall 113 and partially disposed on the second inner sidewall 133. The enclosure 10 includes a first inner bottom wall and an inner sidewall fastened to the first inner bottom wall. A speaker and a terminal are provided. The speaker includes an enclosure with accommodating space and a sound production monomer fastened in the accommodating space. The sound production monomer has a diaphragm that vibrates to produce a sound, the enclosure includes a first inner bottom wall and an inner sidewall fastened to the first inner bottom wall, the diaphragm is fastened to the inner sidewall to isolate the accommodating space into a front cavity and a rear cavity, the first inner bottom wall is located in the front cavity, and the first inner bottom wall and the diaphragm are disposed opposite to each other and spaced apart in a first direction. The diaphragm includes a ring penetrating toward the front cavity, a sound outlet hole penetrates through the inner sidewall, the front cavity is in communication with the sound outlet hole to form a front cavity channel, and at least one of the sound production monomer and the first inner bottom wall is tilted relative to a second direction. A diameter of an end of the front cavity that is adjacent to the sound outlet hole is greater than a diameter of the other end of the front cavity.
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[0080] The sound production monomer 20 further includes a basket 22, a first magnet 25, a coil 26, a second magnet 27, a washer 28, and a yoke 29. The main body 211 of the diaphragm 21 is fastened to the basket 22 by using the first connection part 2112. A side surface of the basket 22 is fastened to the stopper console 117. The first magnet 25, the coil 26, the second magnet 27, and the washer 28 are all accommodated in the basket 22. The first magnet 25 is accommodated in the coil 26. The coil 26 is accommodated in the washer 28. There are four second magnets 27, and the four second magnets 27 are disposed around the coil 26. The washer 28 is located between the ring 2113 and the second magnet 27. The yoke 29 is fastened at an end of the basket 22 that is away from the diaphragm 21, and is configured to prevent an element in the basket 22 from detaching from the basket 22. The basket 22 is fastened to the side surface of the stopper console 117 that is adjacent to the first installation console 115. The second magnet 27 is located between the washer 28 and the yoke 29. In this implementation, there are two coils 26. The first magnet 25, the coil 26, and the second magnet 27 constitute a magnetic circuit system of the sound production monomer 20, and the magnetic circuit system is configured to drive the diaphragm 21 to vibrate to produce a sound. It may be understood that quantities of first magnets 25 and second magnets 27 are not limited, a structure of the sound production monomer 20 is not limited, and the first magnet 25 or the second magnet 27 may be omitted. For example, the washer 28 may be omitted.
[0081] Second Implementation
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[0083] In this implementation, the first housing 31 and the second housing 33 are of a plastic material, and the support plate 313 is a steel sheet. Generally, a sidewall thickness of an enclosure of the plastic material is not less than 0.4 mm, to reach required strength and/or rigidity, and a thickness of the support plate 313 of a steel sheet material ranges from 0.15 mm to 0.2 mm, in other words, has excellent strength and rigidity. In other words, the support plate 313 can increase strength of the enclosure 30. Because the support plate 313 is relatively thin, space of the speaker 300 is reduced, and the sound production monomer 40 can dissipate heat more easily. It may be understood that materials of the first housing 31, the second housing 33, and the support plate 313 are not limited.
[0084] The speaker 300 further includes a flexible part 50, and the flexible part 50 is sandwiched between a surface of the second housing 33 that faces the sound production monomer 40 and the sound production monomer 40. The flexible part 50 is configured to prevent looseness between the sound production monomer 40 and the second housing 33, so that reliability of the speaker 300 is improved. In this implementation, the flexible part 50 is a crimped foam. In another implementation, the flexible part 50 may be a soft support structure such as an adhesive layer or a sponge.
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[0086] In this implementation, the sound production monomer 40 further includes a basket 42, a flexible printed circuit board 44, a first magnet 45, a coil 46, a second magnet 47, a washer 48, and a yoke 49. The diaphragm 41 is fastened to the basket 42. The diaphragm 41 is disposed toward the support plate 313. The flexible printed circuit board 44, the first magnet 45, the coil 46, the second magnet 47, and the washer 48 are all accommodated in the basket 42. The first magnet 45 is accommodated in the coil 46. The coil 46 is accommodated in the flexible printed circuit board 44. The flexible printed circuit board 44 is electrically connected to the coil 46 to supply power to the coil 46. There are four second magnets 47, and the four second magnets 47 are disposed around the coil 46. The washer 48 is located between a dome 43 and the first magnet 45. The yoke 49 is fastened at an end of the basket 42 that is away from the diaphragm 41, and is configured to prevent an element in the basket 42 from detaching from the basket 42. The second magnet 47 is located between the flexible printed circuit board 44 and the yoke 49. In this implementation, there are two coils 46. The first magnet 45, the coil 46, and the second magnet 47 constitute a magnetic circuit system of the sound production monomer 40, and the magnetic circuit system is configured to drive the diaphragm 41 to vibrate to produce a sound.
[0087] Third Implementation
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[0089] Differences are as follows: The second housing 53 is roughly shaped in a flat plate, and the second housing 53 is fastened to the sound production monomer 60. With reference to
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[0094] In conclusion, a speaker is provided, including an enclosure with accommodating space and a sound production monomer fastened in the accommodating space. The sound production monomer has a diaphragm that vibrates to produce a sound, the enclosure includes a first inner bottom wall and an inner sidewall fastened to the first inner bottom wall, the diaphragm is fastened to the inner sidewall to isolate the accommodating space into a front cavity and a rear cavity, the first inner bottom wall is located in the front cavity, a sound outlet hole penetrates through the inner sidewall, the front cavity is in communication with the sound outlet hole to form a front cavity channel, the diaphragm is tilted relative to the first inner bottom wall, and in a direction perpendicular to the first inner bottom wall, a diameter of an end of the front cavity that is in communication with the sound outlet hole is greater than a diameter of an end of the front cavity that is away from the sound outlet hole.
[0095] The foregoing descriptions are merely specific implementations of this application, but are not intended to limit the protection scope of this application. Any variation or replacement readily figured out by a person skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in this application shall fall within the protection scope of this application. Therefore, the protection scope of this application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.