Coaxial Speaker Horn, and Coaxial Speaker
20230128617 · 2023-04-27
Inventors
- Katsutoki HANAYAMA (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
- Hiroyuki SHIOJIMA (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
- Bahari SATRIYO (Gresik, ID)
Cpc classification
H04R1/24
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H04R1/24
ELECTRICITY
H04R1/28
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A coaxial speaker horn constitutes a coaxial speaker together with a tweeter and a woofer. The coaxial speaker horn includes a plurality of through holes arranged around an entire circumference of the horn.
Claims
1. A coaxial speaker horn for constituting a coaxial speaker together with a tweeter and a woofer, comprising: a plurality of through holes arranged around an entire circumference of the horn.
2. The coaxial speaker horn according to claim 1, wherein a total opening area of the plurality of through holes when viewed in an axial direction of the horn is 35% or more of an entire area of the horn when viewed in the axial direction.
3. The coaxial speaker horn according to claim 1, wherein an upper limit value of an opening area of each of the plurality of through holes is set so that the horn maintains a function thereof to increase a sound pressure of a sound at a predetermined frequency output from the tweeter.
4. The coaxial speaker horn according to claim 1, wherein a total opening area of the plurality of through holes when viewed in an axial direction of the horn is 60% or less of an entire area of the horn when viewed in the axial direction.
5. The coaxial speaker horn according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of through holes are arranged in radial directions of the horn when viewed from an axial direction of the horn, and wherein the plurality of through holes comprises a through hole located on a radially inner side and a through hole located on a radially outer side, and an opening area of the through hole located on the radially inner side is smaller than an opening area of the through hole located on the radially outer side.
6. The coaxial speaker horn according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of through holes are provided only in a region overlapping with the woofer when viewed from an axial direction of the horn.
7. A coaxial speaker comprising: a horn comprising a plurality of through holes arranged around an entire circumference of the horn; a tweeter attached to a central portion of the horn when viewed from an axial direction of the horn; and a woofer arranged coaxially with the tweeter, the woofer being arranged on a rear side of the tweeter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described, with reference to
[0015] As shown in
[0016] In
[0017] The woofer 2 is configured such that the sound output from the woofer 2 mainly propagates toward one side in the vibration direction of the woofer 2 (toward the side that is indicated by the X-axis positive direction in
[0018] In the following description, the side mainly toward which sounds are output from the woofer 2 (one side in the vibration direction) may be referred to as front side in some cases. Moreover, the side opposite to the front side may be referred to as rear side in some cases. In
[0019] As shown in
[0020] As shown in
[0021] As shown in
[0022] As shown in
[0023] The horn 4 is formed in a cylindrical shape, the diameter of which increases gradually with approach to the one side (X-axis positive direction) in the axial direction. The horn 4 is arranged so that the axial direction thereof (X-axis direction) aligns with the vibration direction of the tweeter 3 (vertical direction in
[0024] The woofer 2, the tweeter 3, and the horn 4, which are of circular shape as viewed from the front side, are arranged so that their center axes (the axis denoted by reference symbol O1) are completely or substantially aligned.
[0025] As shown in
[0026] Each through hole 41 of the horn 4 is formed in a point shape when viewed from the front side (in the axial direction) as shown in
[0027] The plurality of through holes 41 are arranged around the entire circumference of the horn 4. The plurality of through holes 41 being arranged around the entire circumference of the horn 4 means that the point-like through holes 41 are lined up in a ring shape at equal intervals over the entire range around the circumferential direction of the horn 4 (the direction denoted by reference symbol C in
[0028] The plurality of through holes 41 are also arranged in the radial direction of the horn 4 (as denoted by reference symbol R in
[0029] In present embodiment, the plurality of through holes 41 are arranged in a Fibonacci sequence spiral pattern. The plurality of through holes 41 may be arranged radially around the axis of the horn 4, for example.
[0030] In the present embodiment, the opening area of the through holes 41 that are located on the radially inner side of the horn 4 is smaller than the opening area of the through holes 41 that are located on the radially outer side of the horn 4. That is to say, the opening area of the through holes 41 increases with approach from the inner side to the outer side of the horn 4 in the radial direction. The opening area of the through holes 41 is an area when viewed from the front side (in the axial direction of the horn 4) as shown in
[0031] The upper limit value of the opening area of each of the through holes 41 is set so that the horn 4 maintains the function thereof to increase the sound pressure of the sound at a predetermined frequency (high range sound) output from the tweeter 3. This is because if the opening area of each through hole 41 is excessively large, the function of the horn 4 (the function to increase the sound pressure of the sound at a predetermined frequency output from the tweeter 3) becomes impaired.
[0032] The lower limit value of the opening area of each of the through holes 41 is set so that the sound at a predetermined frequency (low-mid range sound) output from the woofer 2 travels through the through hole 41 to be propagated to the front side of the horn 4.
[0033] The range of the opening area of each through hole 41 may be set so that the diameter of the through hole 41, which is of a circular shape as viewed from the front side, is 2.5 mm or more and 7.5 mm or less, for example.
[0034] The total opening area of the plurality of through holes 41 formed in the horn 4 may be 35% or more of the total area of the horn 4 as viewed from the front side (the total area of the horn 4). Moreover, the total opening area of the through holes 41 may be 60% or less of the total area of the horn 4.
[0035] The plurality of through holes 41 are formed only in a region of the horn 4 that overlaps the woofer 2 as viewed from the front side as shown in
[0036] In the present embodiment, the plurality of through holes 41 are formed in the entire region of the horn 4 that overlaps the woofer 2 (the region denoted by reference symbol R1 in
[0037] As shown in
[0038] The space between the woofer 2 and the horn 4 is surrounded by the woofer cover 5, so that the sound output from the woofer 2 to the front side can be efficiently propagated to the front side of the horn 4 through the through holes 41 of the horn 4.
[0039] The coaxial speaker 1 of the present embodiment further has a casing constituent part 6 that constitutes a part of a casing covering the space on the rear side of the woofer 2, the tweeter 3, and the horn 4. The casing constituent part 6 surrounds a second end part of the horn 4 (the front end of the horn 4 in
[0040] The casing constituent part 6 has a bass reflex port 61. The bass reflex port 61 is a hole for propagating the sound that is output from the woofer 2 to the rear side, to the outside of the casing.
[0041] In the coaxial speaker 1 of the present embodiment, the sound (particularly low-mid range sound) output from the woofer 2 to the front side propagates efficiently to the front side of the horn 4 through the through holes 41 of the horn 4. Moreover, the horn 4 increases the sound pressure of the sound output from the tweeter 3 and controls the directivity of this sound. As a result, sounds (low-mid range sounds and high range sounds) output from the coaxial speaker 1 can reach farther. Such a coaxial speaker 1 can be effectively used, for example, as a ceiling-hanging type speaker that is suspended from a high ceiling and emits sound from the ceiling toward the floor.
[0042] As described above, in the horn 4 (coaxial speaker horn) and the coaxial speaker 1 of the present embodiment, the horn 4 has the plurality of point-like through holes 41 arranged around an entire circumference of the horn 4. With this shape, the horn 4 is unlikely to function as a low-pass filter or as a compression chamber of the woofer 2. Also, it is possible to suppress or prevent the frequency characteristics of the woofer 2 incorporated in the coaxial speaker 1 from changing from the frequency characteristics of the woofer 2 alone. As a result, it is easy to adjust the characteristics of the coaxial speaker 1 by means of a passive crossover network.
[0043] Moreover, the horn 4 has the plurality of point-like through holes 41 arranged around the entire circumference of the horn 4, so that the horn 4 functions as a horn that increases the sound pressure of the sound of a predetermined frequency output from the tweeter 3. In other words, it is possible to suppress the function of the horn 4 from getting impaired by the formation of the through holes 41. That is to say, the sound pressure of the tweeter 3 can be increased also in the region of the horn 4 where the through holes 41 are formed.
[0044] Moreover, in the horn 4 and the coaxial speaker 1 of the present embodiment, the total opening area of the plurality of through holes 41 when viewed in the axial direction of the horn 4 is 35% or more of the entire area of the horn 4. As a result, it is possible to further suppress or prevent the frequency characteristics of the woofer 2 incorporated in the coaxial speaker 1 from changing from the frequency characteristics of the woofer 2 alone. As a result, it becomes even easier to adjust the characteristics of the coaxial speaker 1 by means of a passive crossover network.
[0045] Moreover, in the horn 4 and the coaxial speaker 1 of the present embodiment, the total opening area of the plurality of through holes 41 when viewed in the axial direction of the horn 4 is 60% or less of the entire area of the horn 4. As a result, it is possible to even more effectively suppress the function of the horn 4 (the function of increasing the sound pressure of the sound of a predetermined frequency output from the tweeter 3) from becoming impaired. In other words, the sound pressure of the tweeter 3 can be increased also in the region of the horn 4 where the through holes 41 are formed.
[0046] Furthermore, in the horn 4 and the coaxial speaker 1 of the present embodiment, the upper limit value of the opening area of each of the through holes 41 is set so that the horn 4 maintains the function thereof to increase the sound pressure of the sound at a predetermined frequency output from the tweeter 3. By setting the upper limit value of the opening area of each through hole 41 in this manner, it is possible to more effectively suppress the above “function of the horn 4” from becoming impaired.
[0047] As described above, with the horn 4 and the coaxial speaker 1 of the present embodiment, it is possible to easily adjust the characteristics of the coaxial speaker 1, and to suppress the “function of the horn 4” from becoming impaired.
[0048] Moreover, in the horn 4 and the coaxial speaker 1 of the present embodiment, the opening area of the through holes 41 that are located on the radially inner side of the horn 4 is smaller than the opening area of the through holes 41 that are located on the radially outer side of the horn 4. For this reason, even if the number of through holes 41 to be arranged around the circumferential direction of the horn 4 is equal in both a first ring-shaped region located on the radially inner side of the horn 4 and a second ring-shaped region located on the radially outer side of the horn 4, it is still possible to suppress or prevent the ratio of the opening area of the through holes 41 to the area of the horn 4 from being different between the first ring-shaped region and the second ring-shaped region. That is to say, the ratio of the opening area of the through holes 41 to the area of the horn 4 can be made uniform.
[0049] Moreover, in the horn 4 and the coaxial speaker 1 of the present embodiment, the plurality of through holes 41 are formed only in the region of the horn 4 that overlaps the woofer 2 as viewed from the axial direction of the horn 4. As a result, the sound output from the woofer 2 to the front side can be highly efficiently propagated to the front side of the horn 4 through the through holes 41 of the horn 4.
[0050] Hereinafter, with reference to
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[0052] The same woofer 2 was used in both the “working example” and in the “woofer alone” example. In the “working example”, the total opening area of the plurality of through holes 41 as viewed in the axial direction of the horn 4 is 37% of the entire area of the horn 4. Each through hole 41 is formed in a circular shape as viewed in the axial direction of the horn 4. The opening area of the through holes 41 located on the radially inner side is smaller than the opening area of the through holes 41 located on the radially outer side. The diameter dimension of each through hole 41 is set in a range of 2.5 mm to 7.5 mm in increments of 0.5 mm.
[0053] As shown in the graph of
[0054] The present disclosure has been described in detail above; however, the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiments, and various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
[0055] In the present disclosure, the upper limit value of the opening area of each through hole 41 may be, for example, (λ/4).sup.2 or less, where λ is the wavelength of the sound corresponding to an upper limit frequency among the sound that is output from the tweeter 3 and the sound pressure of which is increased by the horn 4. The upper limit frequency may be, for example, an upper limit of the sound frequency that is set according to the specifications required of the coaxial speaker 1. By also setting the upper limit value of the opening area of each through hole 41 in this manner, it is possible to effectively suppress the above “function of the horn 4” from becoming impaired.
[0056] In the present disclosure, the individual opening areas of all the through holes 41 formed in the horn 4 may be equal to each other, for example.
[0057] In the present disclosure, the shapes of the woofer 2, the tweeter 3, and the horn 4 as viewed from the front side (in the axial direction) are not limited to circular shapes, and may be elliptical shapes, for example.