BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention:
[0001] The present invention relates to a reverberation sound generator for use as a warning
generator for giving a warning to the driver of an automobile, for example, or particularly
as a speed warning generator which can be actuated when the car speed exceeds a preset
value.
(2) Description of the Prior Art:
[0002] Speed warning generators to which the present invention is directed give a warning
to the driver of a car when the car speed becomes higher than a predetermined speed,
such as 100 Km/hour. The speed alarm generator utilizes contacts in a speedometer
and is energizable when the car speed as indicated by the .speedometer exceeds a preset
warning speed. The warning means in such a speed warning generator is generally required
to meet the following requirements: First, it should be constructed simply and inexpensively.
Second, A sound pressure great enough to transmit a warning .reliably to the driver
should be ensured. The third requirement is that the warning means should be of high
safety for issuing a warning sound with a good tone color so as not to disturb the
driver's activities while driving the car.
[0003] To satisfy the foregoing requirements, conventional warning generators are ganged
with a speedometer for detecting a car speed higher than 100 Km/hour, for example,
to turn intermittently on and off the contacts for producing a warning while the car
speed is exceeding the preset level. The speed warning generator incorporates a mechanical
chime mechanism including a plunger mechanism energizable when the contacts are closed
for striking a first vibrator plate -and a spring mechanism attached to the plunger
mechanism and actuatable when the contacts are opened to produce a reactive force
for hitting a second vibrator plate. Thus, the prior speed warning generator has employed
a chime mechanism as the warning means for producing intermittent sounds. Such a mechanical
chime is simple and inexpensive in construction, can produce a warning sound of sufficiently
good tone color, and hence is used effectively.
[0004] However, the mechanical chime has failed to produce sounds of a sufficient sound
pressure. It has been disadvantageous in that it is subjected to limitations on the
location of its installation, its orientation, and the like. One way to eliminate
the "above difficulties with the chime mechanism would be to provide means for increasing
the sound pressure, and such means would be larger vibrator plates and increase the
attractive force of the plunger mechanism with which to hit the vibrator plates, that
is, increase the ampere turn of the coil of the plunger. This proposal however would
be limited by its size and power comsumption.
[0005] Another means for overcoming the insufficient sound pressure in the mechanical chime
would be to use an electromagnetic buzzer. The electromagnetic buzzer with contacts
however would be unstable in tone color because of rattles due to vibrations of the
car, sound changes, and other causes. Contactless buzzers would generally emit sounds
of high fundamentals since the diameter of a vibrator plate could not be increased
due to the size limitation. Although the contactless buzzer would be able to ensure
a sufficient sound pressure, it would give the driver discomfort and hence tend to
interfere with the driver's driving activities.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] With the foregoing problems in view, it is an object of the present invention to
provide a reverberation sound generator for producing comfortable and pleasing warning
sounds of sufficient sound pressure which are gradually attenuated when a sound generation
command switch is closed and opened intermittently at a preset frequency.
[0007] Another object of the present invention is to provide a reverberation sound generator
that can be used effectively as a general warning device, for example.
[0008] According to the present invention, a reverberation sound generator comprises a bridge
circuit composed of a pair of reversed diodes and a pair of resistors, a sound generator
circuit connected to the bridge circuit, a capacitor connected to the bridge circuit
and a DC power supply, and a sound generation command switch coupled to the bridge
circuit. When the sound generation command switch is closed and opened, the capacitor
is charged and discharged, respectively, to cause a decreasing current to flow through
one of the diodes at a time for energizing the sound generator circuit to emit reverberation
sounds.
[0009] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will
become more apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with
the accompanying drawings in which a preferred embodiment of the present invention
is shown by way of illustrative example.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]
Fig. 1 is a circuit diagram of a reverberation sound generator according to the present
invention; and
Fig. 2 is a circuit diagram of a sound generator circuit in the reverberation sound
generator shown in Fig. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0011] The present invention will now be described, as -being incorporated in an automobile
speed warning generator, with reference to the drawings. In Fig. 1, a DC power supply
11 such as a storage battery on an automobile supplies an electric power via an ignition
switch 12 to a reverberation sound generator 13. The reverberation sound generator
13 has a capacitor 14 chargeable by a current supplied from the DC power supply 11
through the ignition switch 12. To the capacitor 14 are connected a pair of diodes
15, 16 which are coupled together through a pair of resistors 17, 18, respectively.
Therefore, the diodes 15, 16 and the resistors 17, 18 jointly constitute a bridge
circuit. The diodes 15, 16 and the resistors 17, 18 are coupled at junctions a, b,
respectively, between which a sound generator circuit 19 is connected.
[0012] The capacitor 14 and the bridge circuit to which the sound generator circuit 19 is
connected are joined in series with each other. The diodes 15, 16 are connected in
opposite polarity to each other such that they will be forward-biased respectively
by charging and discharging currents for the capacitor 14.
[0013] The bridge circuit is grounded via a switch for commanding sound generation. The
switch is controlled to open and close its contacts at a predetermined frequency such
as 1 Hz in response to an electric signal issued from a speed sensor mechanism (not
shown) in response to detection thereby of a car speed of 100 Km/hour, for example,
or higher. A discharge resistor 21 is connected in parallel to the series connection
of the capacitor 14 and the bridge circuit.
[0014] Fig. 2 shows in detail the sound generator circuit 19 connected between the junctions
a, b of the bridge circuit. The sound generator circuit 19 comprises a driver transistor
22 of the NPN type having a collector and an emitter connected respectively to the
junctions a, b. A piezoelectric element 23 has a feedback terminal that can be driven
by the transistor 22. A resistor 24 is connected to the base of the transistor 22.
A self-biasing resistor 25 is connected between the resistor 24 and the collector
of the transistor 22. The sound generator circuit 19 thus constitutes a self-excited
piezoelectric buzzer.
[0015] The reverberation sound generator of the foregoing construction will operate as follows:
When the car speed exceeds a preset speed level, the switch 20 turns on and off repeatedly
in response to an electric signal issued by the speed sensor mechanism (not shown).
With the switch 20 closed, a current path is completed from the power supply 11 through
the ignition switch 11 which is closed while the car is running, the capacitor 14,
the diode 15, the sound generator circuit 19, the resistor 18, and the switch 20 to
gound. A divided current also flows through the resistor 17. Therefore, the capacitor
14 is progressively charged dependent on its electrostatic capacity and a time constant
determined by the resistances of the resistors 17, 18, and the impedance of the sound
generator circuit 19. Stated otherwise, the voltage applied between the junctions
a, b across the sound generator circuit 19 is gradually reduced after the switch 20
has been closed, causing the piezoelectric element 23 serving as a sound generator
to produce a decreasing sound, or a sound with reverberation. When the capacitor 14
is completely charged, no more DC voltage is applied, and the sound generator circuit
19 stops producing sounds.
[0016] When the switch 20 is then opened, the capacitor 14 starts being discharged through
the resistors 21, 17, the sound generator circuit 19, the diode 16, and the resistor
18. The discharging of the capacitor 14 is dependent on a time constant determined
by the resistors .21, 17 and the impedance of the sound generator circuit 19. The
voltage between the junctions a, b is gradually reduced to allow the sound generator
circuit 19 to produce a sound with reverberation.
[0017] Accordingly, two distinct reverberation sounds are produced when the switch 20 is
closed and opened in one cycle. Intermittent closing and opening of the switch 20
at a frequency of 1 Hz, for example, causes the sound generator circuit 19 to produce
warning sounds of desired good tone color.
[0018] Since the discharging current from the capacitor 14 flows through the resistor 21,
it is smaller as compared with the charging current, rendering the reverberation sound
pressures different from each other .when the switch 20 is closed and opened. The
reverberation sounds repeatedly produced have a clear accent in each cycle, so that
the overall warning sound is effective and comfortable.
[0019] With the arrangement of the present invention, the reverberation sound generator
is simple in construction since reverberation sounds can be produced when a capacitor
is charged and discharged in response to closing and opening of a switch. A warning
sound thus produced by the reveration sound generator is quite pleasing to the ear.
Since the sound generator circuit has a piezoelectric element drivable by self excitation,
it can ensure a required amount of sound pressure. The reverberation sound generator
is therefore highly effective for use as a speed warning generator for automotibles,
for example.
[0020] Although a certain preferred embodiment has been shown and described, it should be
understood that many changes and modifications may be made therein without departing
from the scope of the appended claims.
1. A reverberation sound generator comprising:
a power supply (11);
a capacitor (14) connected to said power supply (11);
a pair of first and second diodes (15)(16) and a pair of first and second resistors
(17) (18) which are connected in series to said capacitor (14), said diodes (15)(16)
being connected in parallel to each other in opposite polarity, said resistors (17)(18)
being connected in parallel to each other;
a sound generator circuit (19) having terminals connected between said first diode
(15) and resistor (17) and between said second diode (16) and resistor (18), respectively,
said sound generator circuit (19) being energizable to produce a sound responsive
to the difference between potentials at said terminals;
a sound generation command switch (20) connected in series with said first and second
diodes (15)(16) and resistors (17)(18), said capacitor (14) being chargeable in response
to closing of said sound generation command switch (20); and
a discharging circuit connected between a junction between said sound generation command
switch (20) and said first and second diodes (15)(16) and resistors (17)(18) and another
junction between said power supply (11) and said capacitor (14).
2. A reverberation sound generator according to claim 1, wherein said discharging
circuit includes a resistor (21).
3. A reverberation sound generator according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said sound generator
circuit (19) includes a driver transistor (22) of the NPN type and a piezoelectric
element (23) having a feedback terminal drivable by said transistor (22).
4. A reverberation sound generator according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said sound generation
command switch (20) is controlled to be opened and closed intermittently at a predetermined
frequency.
5. A reverberation sound generator according to claim 4, in association with an automobile,
wherein said sound generation command switch (20) is actuatable when the speed of
the automobile exceeds a preset speed.
1. A reverberation sound generator comprising:
a power supply (11);
a capacitor (14) connected to said power supply (11) wherein an improvement comprises
a pair of first and second diodes (15)(16) and a pair of first and second resistors
(17)(18) which are connected in series to said capacitor (14), said diodes (15)(16)
being connected in parallel to each other in opposite polarity, said resistors (17)(18)
being connected in parallel to each other;
a sound generator circuit (19) having terminals. connected between said first diode
(15) and resistor (17) and between said second diode (16) and resistor (18), respectively,
said sound generator circuit (19) being energizable to produce a sound responsive
to the difference between potentials at said terminals;
a sound generation command switch (20) connected in series with said first and second
diodes (15) (16) and resistors (17)(18), said capacitor (14) being chargeable in response
to closing of said sound generation command switch (20); and
a discharging circuit connected between a junction between said sound generation command
switch (20) and said first and second diodes (15)(16) and resistors (17)(18) and another
junction between said power supply (11) and said capacitor (14).
2. A reverberation sound generator according to claim 1, wherein said discharging
circuit includes a resistor (21).