Planar loudspeaker system
First Claim
1. Cooperating coil and magnet means for driving a diaphragm in a loudspeaker, comprising:
- a. a pair of substantially identical, elongated bar magnets, having upper and lower longitudinal faces adjacent and remote longitudinal sides, and opposing transverse ends, each of said magnets having opposing magnetic poles upon respective said upper and lower faces;
b. means for adjacently mounting said magnets upon the frame of the loudspeaker with the longitudinal axes of said magnets being parallel, said upper and lower longitudinal pole faces of said magnets being both co-planar and of opposite polarity with respect to the adjacent magnet, and the adjacent longitudinal sides of said magnets being spaced apart a pre-determined distance to define an elongated flux aperture having upper transverse flux lines and lower transverse flux lines passing between said adjacent opposite magnetic poles;
c. a coil of conductive wire, arranged in an elongated planar configuration and positioned within said elongated flux aperture, said coil having upper turns of wire located in a plane substantially intersected by said upper flux lines, and having lower turns of wire located in a plane substantially intersected by said lower flux lines;
d. substantially rigid support means for maintaining said coil in a planar configuration, said support means being connected to the speaker diaphragm for driving the loudspeaker when an electrical signal is impressed upon said coil.
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Abstract
A planar loudspeaker system having an elongated and substantially planar enclosure, configured to house tweeter, midrange, and a pair of upper and lower woofer diaphragms in its median, longitudinal section. A pair of woofer labyrinths, acting as quarter-wave transmission lines, extends throughout the remainder of the enclosure'"'"'s volume. The labyrinths vent the substantially in-phase backwaves forwardly, toward the listener, through a pair of shared ports in the mid-frontal region of the enclosure. An electro-magnetic drive unit, employing bar magnets, pole pieces and thin encapsulated moving coils, all of elongated and symmetrical configuration, is also disclosed. Three versions of the drive unit are shown, each being adapted to provide a distributive driving force to the planar diaphragms of the loudspeaker.
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10 Claims
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1. Cooperating coil and magnet means for driving a diaphragm in a loudspeaker, comprising:
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a. a pair of substantially identical, elongated bar magnets, having upper and lower longitudinal faces adjacent and remote longitudinal sides, and opposing transverse ends, each of said magnets having opposing magnetic poles upon respective said upper and lower faces; b. means for adjacently mounting said magnets upon the frame of the loudspeaker with the longitudinal axes of said magnets being parallel, said upper and lower longitudinal pole faces of said magnets being both co-planar and of opposite polarity with respect to the adjacent magnet, and the adjacent longitudinal sides of said magnets being spaced apart a pre-determined distance to define an elongated flux aperture having upper transverse flux lines and lower transverse flux lines passing between said adjacent opposite magnetic poles; c. a coil of conductive wire, arranged in an elongated planar configuration and positioned within said elongated flux aperture, said coil having upper turns of wire located in a plane substantially intersected by said upper flux lines, and having lower turns of wire located in a plane substantially intersected by said lower flux lines; d. substantially rigid support means for maintaining said coil in a planar configuration, said support means being connected to the speaker diaphragm for driving the loudspeaker when an electrical signal is impressed upon said coil. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. Cooperating coil and magnet means for driving a diaphragm in a loudspeaker, comprising:
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a. first, second, and third substantially identical, elongated bar magnets, having upper and lower longitudinal faces and longitudinal sides, each of said magnets further having opposing magnetic poles upon respective said upper and lower faces; b. means for adjacently mounting said magnets upon the frame of the loudspeaker with the longitudinal axes of said magnets being parallel, said upper and lower longitudinal pole faces of said magnets being both co-planar and of opposite polarity with respect to an adjacent said magnet, and the adjacent longitudinal sides of said magnets being spaced apart a pre-determined distance to define a pair of elongated flux apertures, each of said apertures having upper transverse flux lines and lower transverse flux lines passing between said adjacent opposite magnetic poles; c. a pair of coils conductive wire, each of said coils arranged in an elongated planar configuration and positioned within a respective said elongated flux aperture, each of said coils having upper turns of wire located in a plane substantially intersected by respective said upper flux lines, and having lower turns of wire located in a plane substantially intersected by respective said lower flux lines; d. substantially rigid support means for maintaining each of said coils in a planar configuration, said support means being connected to the speaker diaphragm for driving the loudspeaker when said coils are driven out of phase with respect to each other by an electrical signal. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. Cooperating coil and magnet means for driving a diaphragm in a loudspeaker, comprising:
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a. two stacked pairs of substantially identical elongated bar magnets, each of said pair including an upper magnet and a lower magnet having upper and lower longitudinal faces and adjacent and remote longitudinal sides, and each of said magnets having opposing magnetic poles upon respective said upper and lower faces; b. means for laterally and adjacently mounting said stacked pairs of magnets upon the frame of the loudspeaker with the longitudinal axes of said magnets being parallel, said upper and lower longitudinal pole faces of laterally adjacent magnets being both co-planar and of opposite polarity with respect to each other, said upper and lower longitudinal pole faces of respective upper and lower magnets within each respective said pair being arranged such than proximate poles are of like polarity and distal poles are of like polarity, the adjacent longitudinal sides of laterally adjacent magnets being spaced apart a pre-determined distance to define an elongated flux aperture having upper flux lines, intermediate flux lines, and lower flux lines passing between said adjacent opposite magnetic poles; c. a drive coil, including a first elongated coil loop having upper wire turns and lower wire turns, and a second elongated coil loop having upper wire turns and lower wire turns, said first and second coil loops being vertically stacked and substantially co-planar so that said lower wire turns of said first loop overlap said wire turns of said second loop collectively to form intermediate turns, said upper wire turns of said first loop located in a plane substantially intersected by said upper flux lines, said intermediate turns located in a plane substantially intersected by said intermediate flux lines, and said lower wire turns of said second loop located in a plane substantially intersected by said lower flux lines; d. substantially rigid support means for maintaining said drive coil in a planar configuration, said support means being connected to the speaker diaphragm for driving the loudspeaker when said first and second coil loops are driven out of phase with respect to each other by an electrical signal. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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