Planar-type loudspeaker with dual density diaphragm
First Claim
1. A loudspeaker comprising:
- a substantially planar diaphragm constructed from a first diaphragm member and a second diaphragm member joined together, each diaphragm member having a front surface and a rear surface, the front surface of the second diaphragm member being laminated to the rear surface of the first diaphragm member; and
an electromagnetic driver coupled to the rear surface of the second diaphragm member such that the driver will cause both diaphragm members to vibrate and reproduce sound in response to an electrical signal,wherein the first and second diaphragm members are formed of a pre-expanded cellular plastic material having different densities for reproduction of specified frequency ranges of sound.
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Abstract
A planar-type loudspeaker incorporating a substantially planar diaphragm constructed from a pre-expanded cellular plastic material, such as polystyrene, in which separate portions of the diaphragm have different densities. The higher density portion is designed for the reproduction of high frequencies, and the lower density section is used for the reproduction of low frequencies. In one embodiment, the diaphragm is formed by laminating together a pair of diaphragm members having the different densities to define a single sound producing region, to which a single voice coil assembly is coupled. In another embodiment, the diaphragm is formed as a unitary, one-piece structure having separate but contiguous sound producing regions, each with its own density material and voice coil assembly for reproducing a specified frequency range of sound.
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6 Claims
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1. A loudspeaker comprising:
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a substantially planar diaphragm constructed from a first diaphragm member and a second diaphragm member joined together, each diaphragm member having a front surface and a rear surface, the front surface of the second diaphragm member being laminated to the rear surface of the first diaphragm member; and an electromagnetic driver coupled to the rear surface of the second diaphragm member such that the driver will cause both diaphragm members to vibrate and reproduce sound in response to an electrical signal, wherein the first and second diaphragm members are formed of a pre-expanded cellular plastic material having different densities for reproduction of specified frequency ranges of sound. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A loudspeaker comprising:
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a support frame; a substantially planar, circular diaphragm mounted to the support frame, the diaphragm constructed from a first circular diaphragm member and a second circular diaphragm member joined together, each diaphragm member having a front surface and a rear surface, the front surface of the second diaphragm member being laminated to the rear surface of the first diaphragm member; and an electromagnetic driver coupled to the rear surface of the second diaphragm member such that the driver will cause both diaphragm members to vibrate and reproduce sound in response to an electrical signal, wherein the first diaphragm member has an area greater than the area of the second diaphragm member, and further wherein the density of the second diaphragm member is greater than the density of the first diaphragm member. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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