Pressure equalization audio speaker design
US-2016366499-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US9769570B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9769570-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514674826-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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An acoustic diaphragm made at least in part from an expanded material. The expanded material includes one or more of cellulose, synthetic fibers and glass fibers. The expanded material has more than about 55% by volume voids.
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What is claimed is: 1. An acoustic diaphragm comprising: an expanded material comprising one or more of: cellulose, synthetic fibers and glass fibers, wherein the expanded material has two opposed surfaces, a stiffness, and more than about 55% by volume voids; and a skin overlying and fixed to a surface of the expanded material, where the skin is made from a different material than the expanded material, and has a stiffness that is greater than the stiffness of the expanded material. 2. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the expanded material has more than about 70% by volume voids. 3. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 2 wherein the expanded material has at least about 97% by volume voids. 4. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the expanded material has a density of from about 0.04 g/cc to about 0.7 g/cc. 5. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the expanded material has a density, and the density varies by location. 6. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 5 wherein the diaphragm has a generally round shape, and the density of the expanded material varies by radial location. 7. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the expanded material has an areal density of from about 0.4 to about 1 kg/m 2 . 8. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the expanded material has a thickness of from about 0.2 mm to about 11 mm. 9. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the expanded material comprises cellulose and a polymer material. 10. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 9 wherein the polymer material comprises an acrylic. 11. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 10 wherein the acrylic comprises polyacrylonitrile. 12. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the skin comprises at least one of: a metal layer, a plastic layer, and a thermoset layer. 13. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the skin comprises a metal layer, and the metal comprises aluminum. 14. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the skin is fixed to the expanded material by an adhesive material. 15. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 14 wherein the adhesive material comprises at least one of: a polymer, a thermoset, a low-density polyethylene, a pressure-sensitive adhesive, a carboxylated ethylene/vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer, a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), and a styrene-isobutylene-styrene block copolymer. 16. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the skin has a thickness of from about 7 microns to about 250 microns. 17. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the expanded material has a longitudinal speed of sound of from about 1,500 m/s to about 7,000 m/s, and an areal density of no more than about 1 kg/m 2 . 18. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 further comprising skins at least partially overlying and fixed to both surfaces of the expanded material, wherein the skins are made from a different material than the expanded material and have a stiffness that is greater than the stiffness of the expanded material. 19. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the expanded material comprises integral ribbing on at least one surface. 20. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 19 wherein the ribbing is radial. 21. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 20 wherein the diaphragm has a generally annular shape, and wherein the radial ribbing extends along at least most of the length of radii of the annulus. 22. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the diaphragm has a generally annular shape. 23. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 22 wherein the diaphragm has a generally frustoconical shape. 24. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the diaphragm is generally flat. 25. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the diaphragm comprises a material merit number of |E*|/ρ 3 of from about 30 to about 500 Pa*m 9 /kg 3 . 26. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 further comprising a damping material either on a surface of or impregnated into the expanded material. 27. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 1 wherein the expanded material comprises synthetic fibers and glass fibers. 28. An acoustic diaphragm, comprising: an expanded material comprising one or more of: cellulose, synthetic fibers and glass fibers, wherein the expanded material has a thickness of from about 0.2 mm to about 11 mm, two opposed surfaces, a stiffness, a density of from about 0.04 g/cc to about 0.7 g/cc, and more than about 70% by volume voids; and a skin overlying and fixed to a surface of the expanded material, where the skin is made from aluminum or an aluminum alloy, and has a stiffness that is greater than the stiffness of the expanded material. 29. An acoustic diaphragm, comprising: an expanded material comprising one or more of: cellulose, synthetic fibers and glass fibers, wherein the expanded material has a thickness of from about 0.2 mm to about 11 mm, two opposed surfaces, a stiffness, a density of from about 0.04 g/cc to about 0.7 g/cc, and more than about 70% by volume voids; skins overlying both opposed surfaces of the expanded material, where the skins are made from aluminum or an aluminum alloy, have a thickness of from about 7 microns to about 250 microns, and have a stiffness that is greater than the stiffness of the expanded material; and an adhesive material that fixes the skins to the surfaces of the expanded material. 30. The acoustic diaphragm of claim 29 , wherein the expanded material comprises radial ribbing on at least one surface.
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