Levered loudspeakers

US9258648B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9258648-B2
Application numberUS-201414200490-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2014
Priority dateMar 7, 2014
Publication dateFeb 9, 2016
Grant dateFeb 9, 2016

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A loudspeaker includes an acoustic diaphragm, an oscillatory force source, a lever that couples the oscillatory force source to the acoustic diaphragm, and a pivot that is coupled to the lever such that the lever pivots about a pivot axis when the oscillatory force source applies a force to the lever. The pivot includes a pair of rotational joints which are spaced apart to allow the diaphragm to pass therebetween as the lever pivots about the pivot axis.

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What is claimed is: 1. A loudspeaker comprising: an acoustic diaphragm; an oscillatory force source; a lever coupling the oscillatory force source to the acoustic diaphragm; and a pivot coupled to the lever such that the lever pivots about a pivot axis when the oscillatory force source applies a force to the lever, wherein the pivot comprises a pair of rotational joints which are spaced apart to allow the diaphragm to pass therebetween as the lever pivots about the pivot axis. 2. The loudspeaker of claim 1 , wherein the oscillatory force source comprises a moving magnet motor comprising: a permanent magnet coupled to the lever; and a stator for creating magnetic flux for the permanent magnet to interact with. 3. The loudspeaker of claim 2 , wherein the moving magnet motor is arranged such that a magnetic crashing force resulting from magnetic attraction between the stator and the permanent magnet is substantially perpendicular to the pivot axis. 4. The loudspeaker of claim 2 , wherein the stator defines a curved air gap which accommodates motion of the permanent magnet as the permanent magnet moves in an arcuate path within the air gap. 5. The loudspeaker of claim 2 , wherein the stator comprises a pair of cores which define a curved air gap, and wherein the permanent magnet is curved. 6. The loudspeaker of claim 2 , further comprising a connector connecting the diaphragm to the lever, wherein the pivot axis and a connection point where the lever is attached to the connector are arranged in a common plane that is perpendicular to a displacement axis of the acoustic diaphragm when the acoustic diaphragm is in a rest position. 7. The loudspeaker of claim 1 , further comprising: an enclosure; and a surround connecting the acoustic diaphragm to the enclosure; and wherein the rotational joints are disposed beneath the surround. 8. A loudspeaker comprising: an acoustic diaphragm; a first oscillatory force source; and a first lever coupling the first oscillatory force source to the acoustic diaphragm and arranged such that the first lever pivots about a first pivot axis, wherein the diaphragm intersects the first pivot axis as the first lever pivots about the first pivot axis. 9. The loudspeaker of claim 8 , further comprising: a second oscillatory force source; and a second lever coupling the second oscillatory force source to the acoustic diaphragm and arranged such that the second lever pivots about a second pivot axis, wherein the diaphragm passes through the second pivot axes as the second lever pivots about the second pivot axis. 10. The loudspeaker of claim 9 , further comprising: a first pivot coupled to the first lever; and a second pivot coupled to the second lever, wherein the first pivot comprises a first pair of rotational joints which are spaced apart to allow the diaphragm to pass therebetween as the first lever pivots about the first pivot axis, and wherein the second pivot comprises a second pair of rotational joints which are spaced apart to allow the diaphragm to pass therebetween as the second lever pivots about the second pivot axis. 11. The loudspeaker of claim 9 , wherein the first and second levers are configured and arranged for rotation in opposite directions relative to each other. 12. The loudspeaker of claim 9 , wherein the first and second oscillatory force sources each comprise a respective moving magnet motor, each of the moving magnet motors comprising: a permanent magnet; and a stator for creating magnetic flux for the permanent magnet to interact with, wherein the moving magnet motors are arranged such that magnetic crashing forces resulting from magnetic attraction between the stators and the permanent magnets are substantially perpendicular to the first and second pivot axes. 13. The loudspeaker of claim 8 , wherein the first oscillatory force source comprises a moving magnet motor comprising: a permanent magnet; and a stator for creating magnetic flux for the permanent magnet to interact with, wherein the moving magnet motor is arranged such that a magnetic crashing force resulting from magnetic attraction between the stator and the permanent magnet is substantially perpendicular to the first pivot axis. 14. The loudspeaker of claim 13 , wherein the stator defines a curved air gap which accommodates motion of the permanent magnet as the permanent magnet moves in an arcuate path within the air gap. 15. The loudspeaker of claim 13 , wherein the stator comprises a pair of cores which define a curved air gap, and wherein the permanent magnet is curved. 16. A loudspeaker comprising: an acoustic diaphragm; a first oscillatory force source; a first lever coupling the first oscillatory force source to the acoustic diaphragm and arranged such that the first lever pivots about a first pivot axis when the first oscillatory force source applies a force to the first lever; and wherein the first lever comprises: a first lever arm extending between the first pivot axis and the acoustic diaphragm and arranged to move in phase with the acoustic diaphragm; and a first pair of support arms disposed between the first pivot axis and the first oscillatory force source and arranged to move out of phase with the acoustic diaphragm, the first pair of support arms being spaced apart to allow the acoustic diaphragm to pass therebetween as the first lever pivots about the pivot axis. 17. The loudspeaker of claim 16 , wherein the diaphragm passes through the first pivot axis as the first lever pivots about the first pivot axis. 18. The loudspeaker of claim 16 , further comprising: an enclosure; a surround connecting the acoustic diaphragm to the enclosure; and a first pair of rotational joints pivotally coupling the first lever to the enclosure, wherein the first pair of rotational joints are spaced apart to allow the diaphragm to pass therebetween as the first lever pivots about the first pivot axis. 19. The loudspeaker of claim 16 , further comprising: an enclosure; a surround connecting the acoustic diaphragm to the enclosure; and a first pair of rotational joints pivotally coupling the first lever to the enclosure, wherein first pair of rotational joints are disposed beneath the surround. 20. The loudspeaker of claim 16 , wherein the first oscillatory force source comprises a moving magnet motor comprising: a permanent magnet, and a stator for creating magnetic flux for the permanent magnet to interact with, wherein the first lever couples the permanent magnet and the acoustic diaphragm and is configured such that motion of the permanent magnet causes the first lever to pivot about the first pivot axis. 21. The loudspeaker of claim 20 , wherein the moving magnet motor is arranged such that a magnetic crashing force resulting from magnetic attraction between the stator and the permanent magnet is substantially perpendicular to the first pivot axis. 22. The loudspeaker of claim 20 , wherein the stator defines a curved air gap which accommodates motion of the permanent magnet as the permanent magnet moves in an arcuate path within the air gap. 23. The loudspeaker of claim 20 , wherein the stator comprises a pair of cores which define a curved air gap, and wherein the permanent magnet is curved. 24. The loudspeaker of claim 16 , further comprising a connector connecting the first lever to the acoustic diaphragm, wherein the first pivot axis and a point where the first leve

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Classifications

  • H04R11/02Primary

    Loudspeakers · CPC title

  • using a plurality of acoustic drivers (H04R1/24 and H04R1/403 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Details of diaphragms or cones for electromechanical transducers or their suspension covered by H04R7/00 but not provided for in H04R7/00 or in H04R2307/00 · CPC title

  • H04R7/00Primary

    Diaphragms for electromechanical transducers (in general F16J3/00); Cones (for musical instruments G10 ){(cones, diaphragms or the like, for emitting or receiving sound in general G10K13/00; Mounting thereof)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9258648B2 cover?
A loudspeaker includes an acoustic diaphragm, an oscillatory force source, a lever that couples the oscillatory force source to the acoustic diaphragm, and a pivot that is coupled to the lever such that the lever pivots about a pivot axis when the oscillatory force source applies a force to the lever. The pivot includes a pair of rotational joints which are spaced apart to allow the diaphragm t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bose Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R11/02. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 09 2016 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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