Highly compliant miniature transducer

US12010497B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12010497-B2
Application numberUS-202017636097-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 21, 2020
Priority dateAug 21, 2019
Publication dateJun 11, 2024
Grant dateJun 11, 2024

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Various implementations include miniature loudspeaker drivers. In some aspects, an electro-acoustic driver includes: a cone having a surface area configured to radiate acoustic energy; a suspension coupled to the cone; and a support structure coupled to the suspension and having an outer linear dimension in a plane of the cone of approximately 6.0 millimeters (mm) or less, wherein the surface area of the cone is at least 49% of an overall cross-sectional area of the electro-acoustic driver in the plane of the cone.

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We claim: 1. An electro-acoustic driver, comprising: a cone having a surface area configured to radiate acoustic energy; a suspension coupled to the cone, wherein the suspension is non-planar in a resting position; and a support structure coupled to the suspension and having an outer linear dimension in a plane of the support structure of approximately 6 . 0 millimeters (mm) or less, wherein the surface area of the cone is at least 49% of an overall cross-sectional area of the electro-acoustic driver in the plane of the support structure, wherein a diameter of the cone is greater than approximately 70 percent of the outer linear dimension of the support structure, wherein the suspension provides a stiffness of approximately 35 Newton/meter (N/m) or less, and wherein the stiffness enhances a spectral output of the electro-acoustic driver. 2. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 , wherein the suspension provides a stiffness of approximately 20 (N/m or less. 3. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 2 , wherein the suspension provides a stiffness of approximately 10 N/m or less, or approximately 8 N/m or less, and wherein the spectral output is characterized by acoustic displacement and output power across a range of frequencies. 4. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 , wherein the support structure is circular, and wherein the outer linear dimension comprises a diameter of the support structure as measured in a direction perpendicular to an axis of motion of cone while radiating acoustic energy. 5. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 , wherein the suspension has an approximately half-rolled shape in the resting position. 6. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 , wherein the outer linear dimension of the support structure is equal to or less than approximately 5.2 mm, approximately 4.2 mm, approximately 4.0 mm, or approximately 3.0 mm. 7. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 , wherein the suspension comprises an elastomer, wherein the elastomer is molded, and wherein the surface area of the cone has a portion that is not covered by the elastomer. 8. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 , wherein the suspension provides a stiffness of approximately 25 (N/m or less, and wherein the surface area is from approximately 7 square millimeters (mm 2 ) to approximately 40 mm 2 . 9. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 8 , wherein an outer dimension of the suspension is from approximately 2 mm to approximately 10 mm. 10. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 9 , wherein the driver defines an acoustic volume of approximately 45-90 cubic millimeters, and wherein the stiffness of the suspension is maintained at or below approximately 25 N/m while the electro-acoustic driver radiates acoustic energy at up to approximately 130 decibels of sound pressure level (dBSPL) to approximately 145 dBSPL, and wherein the spectral output is characterized by acoustic displacement and output power across a range of frequencies. 11. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 9 , wherein the surface area is less than approximately 40 mm 2 . 12. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 , wherein a ratio of the surface area to the stiffness of the suspension is 360 mm 3 /N or greater. 13. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 , wherein the surface area of the cone is non-planar and acts as a piston in radiating acoustic energy. 14. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 13 , wherein the non-planar cone is dome-shaped. 15. The electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 , wherein the electro-acoustic driver has an acoustically effective diameter of the less than approximately 4.0 mm, and wherein the suspension provides a stiffness of approximately 25 N/m or less. 16. An earphone with in-ear active noise cancelation comprising the electro- acoustic driver of claim 1 . 17. A high-fidelity earphone or a hearing aid comprising the electro-acoustic driver of claim 1 . 18. A diaphragm assembly for an electro-acoustic driver, the diaphragm assembly comprising: a cone having a surface area configured to radiate acoustic energy; and a suspension coupled to the cone, wherein the suspension is non-planar in a resting position, wherein the suspension comprises an elastomer, and wherein the suspension provides a stiffness of approximately 10 N/m or less, wherein the stiffness enhances a spectral output of the electro-acoustic driver, and wherein the electro-acoustic driver has an outer dimension of approximately 8 millimeters (mm) or less. 19. The diaphragm assembly of claim 18 , wherein the elastomer is molded, wherein the surface area of the cone has a portion that is not covered by the elastomer, wherein the surface area is from approximately 7 square millimeters (mm 2 ) to approximately 40 mm 2 , wherein the surface area of the cone is non-planar and acts as a piston in radiating acoustic energy, and wherein the spectral output is characterized by acoustic displacement and output power across a range of frequencies. 20. An in-ear audio device, comprising: a controller; and an electro-acoustic driver coupled with the controller, the electro-acoustic driver comprising: a cone having a surface area configured to radiate acoustic energy; a suspension coupled to the cone, wherein the suspension is non-planar in a resting position; and a support structure coupled to the suspension and having an outer linear dimension in a plane of the support structure of approximately 6.0 millimeters (mm) or less, wherein the surface area of the cone is at least 49% of an overall cross-sectional area of the electro-acoustic driver in the plane of the support structure, wherein a diameter of the cone is greater than approximately 70 percent of the outer linear dimension of the support structure, wherein the suspension provides a stiffness of approximately 8 Newton/meter (N/m) or less, and wherein the stiffness enhances a spectral output of the electro-acoustic driver. 21. The in-ear audio device of claim 20 , wherein the suspension comprises an elastomer, wherein the driver defines an acoustic volume of approximately 45-90 cubic millimeters, wherein the stiffness of the suspension is maintained at or below approximately 25 N/m while the electro-acoustic driver radiates acoustic energy at up to approximately 130 decibels of sound pressure level (dBSPL) to approximately 145 dBSPL, wherein the surface area of the cone has a portion that is not covered by the elastomer, wherein the surface area is from approximately 7 square millimeters (mm 2 ) to approximately 40 mm 2 , wherein an outer dimension of the suspension is from approximately 2 mm to approximately 10 mm, wherein the support structure is circular, and wherein the outer linear dimension comprises a diameter of the support structure as measured in a direction perpendicular to an axis of motion of cone while radiating acoustic energy, and wherein the spectral output is characterized by acoustic displacement and output power across a range of frequencies.

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  • dome-shaped · CPC title

  • Mountings of transducers in earphones or headphones · CPC title

  • Mechanical or electronic switches, or control elements (switches in general H01H) · CPC title

  • Earpieces of the intra-aural type · CPC title

  • Material aspects of the outer suspension of loudspeaker diaphragms · CPC title

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What does patent US12010497B2 cover?
Various implementations include miniature loudspeaker drivers. In some aspects, an electro-acoustic driver includes: a cone having a surface area configured to radiate acoustic energy; a suspension coupled to the cone; and a support structure coupled to the suspension and having an outer linear dimension in a plane of the cone of approximately 6.0 millimeters (mm) or less, wherein the surface a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bose Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R7/20. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 11 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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