Sound generator for an anti-noise system for influencing exhaust noise and/or intake noise of a motor vehicle

US9066168B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9066168-B2
Application numberUS-201414332984-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 16, 2014
Priority dateJul 17, 2013
Publication dateJun 23, 2015
Grant dateJun 23, 2015

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A sound generator 103 for an anti-noise system for influencing sound waves propagating in exhaust systems or intake systems of vehicles driven by an internal combustion engine includes a loudspeaker basket 123 , a membrane 122 supported by the loudspeaker basket 123 , a permanent magnet 121 supported by the loudspeaker basket 123 , a voice coil 126 supported by a voice coil carrier 125 and a membrane stop 150 . The voice coil 126 is located within a constant magnetic field generated by the permanent magnet 121 . The voice coil carrier 125 is supported by the membrane 122 . The membrane stop 150 is located on the loudspeaker basket 123 adjacent to the membrane 122 . The membrane stop 150 includes a projection 151 extending towards the membrane 122 . An anti-noise system using the sound generator and a vehicle using the anti-noise system are also provided.

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What is claimed is: 1. A sound generator for an anti-noise system for influencing sound waves propagating through an intake system or an exhaust system of vehicles driven by an internal combustion engine, the sound generator comprising: a loudspeaker basket; a membrane supported by the loudspeaker basket; a permanent magnet supported by the loudspeaker basket; a voice coil carrier supported by the membrane; a voice coil supported by the voice coil carrier, the voice coil being disposed in a constant magnetic field created by the permanent magnet; and a membrane stop, wherein: the membrane stop is located on the loudspeaker basket adjacent to the membrane; and the membrane stop comprises a projection extending towards the membrane. 2. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein: the projection comprises a contact surface facing the membrane forming all or a portion of a total membrane stop contact surface area; and the total membrane stop contact surface area is more than 2 percent and less than 15 percent of a surface area of the membrane. 3. The sound generator according to claim 2 , wherein the projection contact surface has a larger extension in a radial direction than in a circumferential direction. 4. The sound generator according to claim 2 , wherein: the membrane stop comprises at least another projection, with a contact surface facing the membrane, to provide a plurality of projections; each contact surface is spaced apart from the membrane, with the membrane in a rest position, by a rest position contact surface spacing distance; the rest position contact surface spacing distance is constant for an overall length of each contact surface; and the rest position contact surface spacing distance is equal for all of the projections. 5. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein: the membrane stop comprises at least another projection to provide a plurality of projections, each with a contact surface facing the membrane; each contact surface is spaced apart from the membrane, with the membrane in a rest position, by a rest position contact surface spacing distance; the rest position contact surface spacing distance is constant for an overall length of each contact surface; and the rest position contact surface spacing distance is equal for all of the projections. 6. The sound generator according to claim 5 , wherein the rest position contact surface spacing distance is at least 3 mm. 7. The sound generator according to claim 5 , wherein the rest position contact surface spacing distance is at least 2 percent of a maximum diameter of the membrane. 8. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein the membrane stop has at least one of: an open inner diameter larger than a maximum diameter of the voice coil carrier; and a maximum outer diameter smaller than a maximum diameter of the membrane. 9. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein the membrane stop comprises at least another projection, with a contact surface facing the membrane, to provide a plurality of projections and at least one of: the plurality of projections are spaced apart and disposed over an angular range of 360° around the permanent magnet; the plurality of projections are spaced apart and regularly disposed over an angular range of 360° around the permanent magnet and the plurality of projections comprise twenty-four projections disposed over an angular range of 360° around the permanent magnet; and the plurality of projections comprise twenty-four projections regularly disposed over an angular range of 360° around the permanent magnet. 10. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein the membrane stop further comprises a ring fixed to the loudspeaker basket concentrically with respect to the permanent magnet, the ring supporting the projection. 11. The sound generator according to claim 10 , wherein the membrane stop further comprises a second ring, disposed concentrically with respect to the permanent magnet, the second ring being supported by the projection, the second ring forming a contact surface for the membrane that is spaced apart from the loudspeaker basket. 12. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein the membrane stop is formed integrally with the loudspeaker basket or is a separate component fixed to the loudspeaker basket. 13. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein the membrane stop is located at the same side of the membrane as the permanent magnet and the voice coil carrier. 14. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein the membrane stop is formed in one piece from synthetic material or metal. 15. The sound generator of claim 1 , wherein the membrane stop has at least one of: a Shore-D hardness of between 50 and 95; a Shore-D hardness of between 70 and 80; a Young's modulus of more than 0.2 Gpa; a Young's modulus of more than 1 Gpa; a Young's modulus of more than 10 GPa; a shear modulus of more than 0.05 Gpa; a shear modulus of more than 0.1 Gpa; and a shear modulus of more than 10 GPa. 16. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein the membrane stop is inelastic. 17. The sound generator according to claim 1 , further comprising: a surround; and an enclosure supporting the loudspeaker basket, the enclosure comprising a port opening for a fluid communication with the exhaust system or intake system, respectively, wherein: the membrane is funnel-shaped or dome-shaped with an axial extent, from a membrane base to a membrane top, and having a base radial dimension that is larger than a top radial dimension with the membrane base being spaced away, in an axial direction, from the permanent magnet a greater distance than the membrane top; and the membrane is coupled to the loudspeaker basket by the surround. 18. The sound generator according to claim 1 , wherein: the membrane stop comprises at least another projection to provide a plurality of projections, each with a contact surface facing the membrane; the membrane stop has an open inner diameter larger than a maximum diameter of the voice coil carrier and a maximum outer diameter smaller than a maximum diameter of the membrane; and the plurality of projections are spaced apart and regularly disposed, over an angular range of 360°, around the permanent magnet. 19. An anti-noise system for at least one of an intake system and an exhaust system of a vehicle driven by an internal combustion engine, the anti-noise system comprising: an anti-noise controller; and a sound generator comprising: a loudspeaker basket; a membrane supported by the loudspeaker basket; a permanent magnet supported by the loudspeaker basket; a voice coil carrier supported by the membrane; a voice coil supported by the voice coil carrier, the voice coil being disposed in a constant magnetic field created by the permanent magnet; and a membrane stop, wherein: the membrane stop is located on the loudspeaker basket adjacent to the membrane; the membrane stop comprises a projection extending towards the membrane; the voice coil of the at least one sound generator is operatively connected to the anti-noise controller; and the anti-noise controller is configured for generating at least one control signal and outputting the least one control signal to the voice coil of the sound generator, with the control signal being adapted to cancel noise inside at least one of the intake system and the exhaust system at least in part in magnitude when the voice coil of the at least one sound generator is

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    Details of transducers, {loudspeakers or microphones} · CPC title

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  • Details, e.g. bulbs, pumps, pistons, switches or casings · CPC title

  • by using active elements, e.g. speakers · CPC title

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What does patent US9066168B2 cover?
A sound generator 103 for an anti-noise system for influencing sound waves propagating in exhaust systems or intake systems of vehicles driven by an internal combustion engine includes a loudspeaker basket 123 , a membrane 122 supported by the loudspeaker basket 123 , a permanent magnet 121 supported by the loudspeaker basket 123 , a voice coil 126 supported by a voice coil carrier …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Eberspaecher Exhaust Tech Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R1/00. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 23 2015 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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