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Planar loudspeaker system

  • US 4,856,071 A
  • Filed: 08/05/1988
  • Issued: 08/08/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/28/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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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