US2216961A - Sound translating apparatus - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to sound translating apparatus, and more particularly to loudspeakers of the electro-dynamic type.
- vibration of the 5 diaphragm is produced by, the interaction of a steady magnetic field 'an'dthat produced by signal currents passing through acoil movably mounted in an air gap formed between a pair of cooperating pole pieces.
- the steady flux or magnetic held is supplied to the pole pieces andthe air gap either by a permanent magnet or a coil which surrounds one-of the poles and through which a steady direct current is passed.
- the primary object of my present invention is to provide, in a loudspeaker of the type set forth,
- Another object of my invention to provide an improved method of assembling the field structure of -'an' electro-dynamic loudspeaker which method readily lends itself to rapid quantity production.
- p l v ,5 Still another object-of my invention is toprovide improved iield structure in an electrodynamic loudspeaker wherein maximum space is ailorded for the field 6011.
- n is also an object of my invention to provide magnetic structure, or upon a core cap associated therewith, a non-magnetic spacing ring and form in the under side of the yoke plate, or outer pole piece of the magnetic structure, a recess of the same diameter as the external dih "meter of said ring.
- the core cap as the case may be.
- the spacing ring may be provided with one or more openings therein to act as acoustic openings or leaks.
- Figure 2 is a view partly in plan and partly in section taken along the line 2-2 of Fig. 1,
- Figure 3 is a sectional detail view' of a modi- I lied form of my invention
- I 31$ Figure 4 is a bottom plan view. of the structur of Fig. 3, looking in the direction of the arrow A.
- a yoke I of magnetic material which constitutes an.- outer pole to which is secured a cylindrical core, or center pole, 3 also of magnetic material, a conductive coil 5 surrounding the core 3 and, serving to establish a magnetic field in well known manner.
- a circular core cap 1 of magnetic material To the free, or upper, end of the core 3 is secured a circular core cap 1 of magnetic material, while ajyoke plate 9, alsoof magnetic material and having a circular opening ll formed therein, is supported on the yoke l-in a position such that the cap 1 extends into'the' opening II.
- the core cap I and the yoke plate 9 constitutejrespectively, inner and outer pole pieces of the magnetic structure described and the dimensions" loithe cap landthe opening ll aresuch thatan air gap Ii-is provided within which the voice coil (not shown) of a diaphragm or cone Ii
- an annular spacing ring I! is snugly fitted over the relatively accurately formed cylindrical surface at the lower and reduced end of the core cap 11, after which the cap I is secured to the core 8, as by means of a screw II.
- the spacing ring I I is secured to the cap 1 in a position to be eflective in a radial direction with respect to the cap I, and it is'preferably secured to the cap I by means of a plurality of pins 2
- the ring I has an external diameter larger than the diameter of the opening I I, and a. circular recess 23 is formed in the bottom surface of the yoke plate 9 on the same diameter as the external diameter of the ring l1, whereby the recess 23 will snugly receive .the ring ll. When, therefore, the yoke plate 9 is fitted onto the ring i1, it is automatically brought into the desired relation with the core cap I.
- the recess 23 is formed to a depth such that, when the yoke plate 9 is in adjusted position. the lower surface of the ring I! will be flush with the lower surface of the yoke plate. This affords a maximum space between the yoke plate 9 and the bottom of the yoke lfor the field coil
- the yoke plate 9 is secured to the yoke i by any suitable means, as by a plurality of screws which pass freely through openings 21 in the yoke plate II.
- the openings 21 are made of ⁇ larger diameter than, .the screws 25 to permit adiustmentof the yoke plate I!
- the diaphragm i is secured in cooperative relation to the pole pieces 'I and 9 by means of a plurality of nuts and bolts 20 which secure the supporting frame or dish pan 3
- the voice coil is automatically correctly located in the air gap.
- a plurality of openings 33 may be provided in the spacing ring II to provide acoustic paths or passages for vibrations set up by the rear surface of the diaphragm IS.
- I employs plurality of non-magnetic spacing pins 38 in place of the annular spacing ring H.
- the pins 3! may be frictionally inserted into suitable openings in the core 3 instead of in a separate core gap, as in the modification of Figs. 1 and 2, or they may be inserted into the core cap I. if desired.
- Preferab y.- the the pins 35 whereby to accurately locate the yoke plate 9 with respect to the core 3.
- the arrangement is such that even one not skilled in the art may readily and accurately make the assembly, the use of the pins 2i and 35, which frictionally fit into the core cap I, or the core 3, as the case may be, facilitating rapid assembly. It is to be understood, however, that any other suitable means may be employed for securin either the spacing ring I! or the spacing pins 35 to their supports. It will also be. obvious that the ring l1 and the pins 35 may be secured'to the yoke plate 8 instead of as previously described and shown in the drawing. Moreover, it should be obvious to those skilled in the art that the ring i1 and the recess 23 need not necessarily be circular, but may be of any other configuration desired, provided the .t.
- an electrodynamic loudspeaker the combination of a yoke of magnetic material, a core of magnetic material secured thereto, a conductive c oil surrounding said core, a core cap of magnetic material secured to said core and constituting an inner pole piece, a yoke plate of magnetic material on said yoke-having an opening therein,
- said core extending into said opening whereby said yoke plate embraces said core cap and constltutes an outer pole piece, a non-magnetic annular spaclng ring snugly fitted onto said, core cap, a plurality of radially extending pins passing through said ringand into said core cap for securing saidring to said core cap, said yoke plate having an annular recess in the lowersurface thereof snugly receiving said ring whereby said ring spaces said pole pieces from each other to provide .a predetermined air gap, and means for securing said yoke plate to said yoke in the position relative to said core determined by-said spacing ring.
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Patented a. 8, 1940 PATENT oFrr 2,216,961 SOUND f'rmnsts'rmc APPARATUS "Arthur J. same], .Haddoniield, N. 1., assignor to Radio Corporation of America, a corporation of Delaware vApplication September 30, 1937, Serial No. 166,687
1 Claim.
, This invention relates to sound translating apparatus, and more particularly to loudspeakers of the electro-dynamic type.
In loudspeakers of this type, vibration of the 5 diaphragm is produced by, the interaction of a steady magnetic field 'an'dthat produced by signal currents passing through acoil movably mounted in an air gap formed between a pair of cooperating pole pieces. The steady flux or magnetic held is supplied to the pole pieces andthe air gap either by a permanent magnet or a coil which surrounds one-of the poles and through which a steady direct current is passed. Conventional loudspeakers of the type under consideration usually employ a cylindrical center pole or core which is surrounded at one end by an outerpole having a circular opening in its pole piece of larger diameter than the cylindrical center pole whereby the outer pole piece is spaced fromthe center one to provide the necessary air gap; For best results, it is essential that the air gap be of the same dimension in all directions in which the magnetic lines of force extendand, although various means have been provided in the prior art for effecting the necessary relation between the two pole pieces for this condition to exist, they have either been ineilicicut or quite costly.
The primary object of my present invention is to provide, in a loudspeaker of the type set forth,
an improved method of and means for assembling the pole structure which will be free from the objectionable features of most prior art methods and means designed for this purpose. More particularly, it is an object of my present invention to provide an improved method of and means for accurately centering the outer pole piece with respect to the core or center pole piece. a
Another object of my invention to provide an improved method of assembling the field structure of -'an' electro-dynamic loudspeaker which method readily lends itself to rapid quantity production. p l v ,5 Still another object-of my invention is toprovide improved iield structure in an electrodynamic loudspeaker wherein maximum space is ailorded for the field 6011.
. n is also an object of my invention to provide magnetic structure, or upon a core cap associated therewith, a non-magnetic spacing ring and form in the under side of the yoke plate, or outer pole piece of the magnetic structure, a recess of the same diameter as the external dih "meter of said ring. Thus, when the yoke plate the core cap, as the case may be. If desired,
the spacing ring may be provided with one or more openings therein to act as acoustic openings or leaks. r The novel features that I consider characterlstic of my invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims.- The invention itself, however, both as to its organization and method of operation, as well as additional ob- Q0 jects and advantages thereof, willbest be'understood 'from the following description thereof, when read in connection with the accompanying drawing, in which v Figure 1 is a view partly in elevation and partly as in section showing one form of my invention,
Figure 2 is a view partly in plan and partly in section taken along the line 2-2 of Fig. 1,
Figure 3 is a sectional detail view' of a modi- I lied form of my invention, and I 31$ Figure 4 is a bottom plan view. of the structur of Fig. 3, looking in the direction of the arrow A. Referring more particularly to the drawing, wherein similar reference characters indicate. corresponding parts throughout, there is shown at in Figs. 1 and 2,,a yoke I of magnetic material which constitutes an.- outer pole to which is secured a cylindrical core, or center pole, 3 also of magnetic material, a conductive coil 5 surrounding the core 3 and, serving to establish a magnetic field in well known manner. To the free, or upper, end of the core 3 is secured a circular core cap 1 of magnetic material, while ajyoke plate 9, alsoof magnetic material and having a circular opening ll formed therein, is supported on the yoke l-in a position such that the cap 1 extends into'the' opening II. The core cap I and the yoke plate 9 constitutejrespectively, inner and outer pole pieces of the magnetic structure described and the dimensions" loithe cap landthe opening ll aresuch thatan air gap Ii-is provided within which the voice coil (not shown) of a diaphragm or cone Ii In order to accuratelycenter the yoke plate I ll with respect to the core cap 1 so as to provide an air gap of uniform radial dimension throughout, an annular spacing ring I! is snugly fitted over the relatively accurately formed cylindrical surface at the lower and reduced end of the core cap 11, after which the cap I is secured to the core 8, as by means of a screw II. The spacing ring I I is secured to the cap 1 in a position to be eflective in a radial direction with respect to the cap I, and it is'preferably secured to the cap I by means of a plurality of pins 2|,"each frictionally forced through the ring l1 and into the cap I in a substantially radial direction. The ring I has an external diameter larger than the diameter of the opening I I, and a. circular recess 23 is formed in the bottom surface of the yoke plate 9 on the same diameter as the external diameter of the ring l1, whereby the recess 23 will snugly receive .the ring ll. When, therefore, the yoke plate 9 is fitted onto the ring i1, it is automatically brought into the desired relation with the core cap I.
The recess 23 is formed to a depth such that, when the yoke plate 9 is in adjusted position. the lower surface of the ring I! will be flush with the lower surface of the yoke plate. This affords a maximum space between the yoke plate 9 and the bottom of the yoke lfor the field coil After the yoke plate 9 has been located as above described, it is secured to the yoke i by any suitable means, as by a plurality of screws which pass freely through openings 21 in the yoke plate II. The openings 21 are made of {larger diameter than, .the screws 25 to permit adiustmentof the yoke plate I! relative to the threaded holes in the yoke l which receive the screws 23'. Preferably, although not necessarily, the diaphragm i is secured in cooperative relation to the pole pieces 'I and 9 by means of a plurality of nuts and bolts 20 which secure the supporting frame or dish pan 3| of the diaphragm to the yoke plate 9. By first securing the diaphragm assembly to the yoke plate 9 by means of the bolts 29 and the diaphragm ll, and then fitting the yoke plate lonto the spacing ring IT, in the manner above described, the voice coil is automatically correctly located in the air gap. A plurality of openings 33 may be provided in the spacing ring II to provide acoustic paths or passages for vibrations set up by the rear surface of the diaphragm IS. v
In the modification of my inventionshown in Figs. 3 and 4, I employs plurality of non-magnetic spacing pins 38 in place of the annular spacing ring H. The pins 3! may be frictionally inserted into suitable openings in the core 3 instead of in a separate core gap, as in the modification of Figs. 1 and 2, or they may be inserted into the core cap I. if desired. Preferab y.- the the pins 35 whereby to accurately locate the yoke plate 9 with respect to the core 3.
From the foregoing description, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that I have provided a very simple method of and means for quickly and accurately centering the yoke plate, or outer pole piece, with respect to the center pole piece, or core, of the magnetic structure. The arrangement is such that the core 3 need not be accurately centered on the yoke I, nor does the core cap I have to be accurately located in axial alignment with the core 3, since the openings 21 permit adjustment of the yoke plate 8 relative to the yoke i even after the yoke plate 9 has been properly centered or located with respect to the core cap I. Moreover, the arrangement is such that even one not skilled in the art may readily and accurately make the assembly, the use of the pins 2i and 35, which frictionally fit into the core cap I, or the core 3, as the case may be, facilitating rapid assembly. It is to be understood, however, that any other suitable means may be employed for securin either the spacing ring I! or the spacing pins 35 to their supports. It will also be. obvious that the ring l1 and the pins 35 may be secured'to the yoke plate 8 instead of as previously described and shown in the drawing. Moreover, it should be obvious to those skilled in the art that the ring i1 and the recess 23 need not necessarily be circular, but may be of any other configuration desired, provided the .t. wo match each other, so that proper location of the yoke plate 9 with respect to the center pole piece is insured. Similarly, in the modification shown in Figs. 3 and 4, instead of the circular recess 23, a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses may be provided in the lower surface of the yoke plate 5 for receiving the free ends of the spacing pins 35. Other changes will, no doubt, readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. I
therefore desire that my invention shall not be limited except insofar as is made necessary by the prior art and by the spirit of the appended claim.
I claim as my invention:
In an electrodynamic loudspeaker, the combination of a yoke of magnetic material, a core of magnetic material secured thereto, a conductive c oil surrounding said core, a core cap of magnetic material secured to said core and constituting an inner pole piece, a yoke plate of magnetic material on said yoke-having an opening therein,
said core extending into said opening whereby said yoke plate embraces said core cap and constltutes an outer pole piece, a non-magnetic annular spaclng ring snugly fitted onto said, core cap, a plurality of radially extending pins passing through said ringand into said core cap for securing saidring to said core cap, said yoke plate having an annular recess in the lowersurface thereof snugly receiving said ring whereby said ring spaces said pole pieces from each other to provide .a predetermined air gap, and means for securing said yoke plate to said yoke in the position relative to said core determined by-said spacing ring. I
' ARTHUR J. SANIAL.
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2458158A (en) * | 1942-11-25 | 1949-01-04 | Permoflux Corp | Magnetically shielded electrodynamic sound reproducer |
| US2848561A (en) * | 1953-06-02 | 1958-08-19 | Akg Akustische Kino Geraete | Dynamic microphone |
| US3115207A (en) * | 1954-01-11 | 1963-12-24 | Electro Voice | Unidirectional microphone |
| US3891809A (en) * | 1971-07-29 | 1975-06-24 | Philips Corp | Magnet system for an acoustic transducer |
| US3937905A (en) * | 1972-07-25 | 1976-02-10 | Manger J W | Moving voice coil transducer having a flat diaphragm of an impregnated knit |
| WO1990013170A1 (en) * | 1989-04-21 | 1990-11-01 | Isis Innovation Limited | Electromagnetic drive system |
| US20040258271A1 (en) * | 2002-02-07 | 2004-12-23 | Hiroshi Yano | Method and system for providing eating/drinking services |
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Cited By (8)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2458158A (en) * | 1942-11-25 | 1949-01-04 | Permoflux Corp | Magnetically shielded electrodynamic sound reproducer |
| US2848561A (en) * | 1953-06-02 | 1958-08-19 | Akg Akustische Kino Geraete | Dynamic microphone |
| US3115207A (en) * | 1954-01-11 | 1963-12-24 | Electro Voice | Unidirectional microphone |
| US3891809A (en) * | 1971-07-29 | 1975-06-24 | Philips Corp | Magnet system for an acoustic transducer |
| US3937905A (en) * | 1972-07-25 | 1976-02-10 | Manger J W | Moving voice coil transducer having a flat diaphragm of an impregnated knit |
| WO1990013170A1 (en) * | 1989-04-21 | 1990-11-01 | Isis Innovation Limited | Electromagnetic drive system |
| US20040258271A1 (en) * | 2002-02-07 | 2004-12-23 | Hiroshi Yano | Method and system for providing eating/drinking services |
| US7106879B2 (en) * | 2002-09-04 | 2006-09-12 | Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. | Loudspeaker |
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