Field of Utilization in Industry
[0001] This invention relates to improvements in a paper-made loudspeaker diaphragm for
use in electroacoustic transducers.
Prior Art
[0002] For the loudspeaker diaphragm, in general, it is demanded to have such excellent
solid state properties that the density is small to be high in the elasticity, a proper
internal loss is provided, no mechanical fatigue is provided while excellent in the
weathering properties.
[0003] While various ideas have been suggested to use to satisfy the foregoing solid state
properties, a variety of high polymer materials, metallic materials, ceramic materials
they are all troublesome in respect of the control of the foregoing solid state properties
and manufacturing complexity, and are high in the manufacturing costs.
[0004] On the other hand, the paper-made loudspeaker diaphragm has been frequently utilized
because of an easiness of the control of the foregoing solid state properties and
of the manufacture. Dynamical properties of this paper-made loudspeaker diaphragm
are determined by the solid state properties of single fiber employed, or by coupling
strength and coupling area between fibers.
[0005] While wooden pulp has been generally employed as the material for the currently employed
paper-made loudspeaker diaphragm from the viewpoint of costs, on the other hand, the
reckless deforestation is mentioned in recent years as a problem in respect to the
terrestrial environmental destruction. Since in this case global warming and desertizing
phenomena can be prevented by means of conservation of forest, it has become an important
theme to reconsider non-wooden paper resources. For the purpose of the conservation
of forestal resources, therefore, it has been demanded to provide a substitute material
for wood so as to reduce the amount of wood used.
[0006] In contemplating a remakable reduction in the amount of wood used for the purpose
of the conservation of the forestal resources taking into account the restriction
of the terrestrial environmental destruction, it may be first mentioned to utilize
reclaimed paper. However, used paper is generally stocked outdoor so as to be deteriorated
due to such various factors as rainwater, sunshine, decomposing fungi and so on, and
the employment of the used paper placed under such conditions involves a problem particularly
in respect of the obtainment of the high rigidity when such paper is used for making
the diaphragm, and it is difficult to obtain a loudspeaker diaphragm having uniform
solid state properties.
[0007] It is possible on the other hand to employ such tubular fibrous bundle fiber as straw,
bamboo and Manila hemp as the non-wooden fiber in making the loudspeaker diaphragm,
whereas, when these materials are used, there arises a problem that satisfactory solid
state properties and tone cannot be obtained with the thus made loudspeaker diaphragm
employed in the acoustic products. Further, there has been also employed for the paper-made
loudspeaker diaphragm such bast fiber as paper mulberry, Edgeworthia papyrifera of
flax, but there has been involved a problem that the same has been poor in the productivity
so as to be expensive.
Technical Field
[0008] Consequently, an object of the present invention is to provide a loudspeaker diaphragm
for use in the electroacoustic transducers, which is manufactured on the premiss that
the non-wooden fiber is employed and yet can be a sufficient substitute for the one
made of the wooden fiber, and is excellent in the productivity to be inexpensive.
[0009] As the result of keen study made by the present inventors, it has been found to be
extremely useful to employ kenaf fiber as the substitute material for wood.
[0010] Kenaf is an annual plant which has a remarkably shorter rearing period than wood
and can be reared even on wasteland, and its fibrous characteristics and eventually
its solid state properties when used in the loudspeaker diaphragm are closely resembling
the wooden fiber.
[0011] Here, fibrous length and width of pulps of whole kenaf stalks, kenaf bast, bleached
kraft (LBKP), Manila hemp and wood (NBKP) are shown in the following Table I:
TABLE I
| Type of Pulp |
Fibre Length (mm) |
Fibre Width (µm) |
| Whole kenaf stalk |
1.28 |
34 |
| Kenaf bast |
2.5 |
23 |
| LBKP |
1 to 2 |
20 |
| Manila hemp |
2 to 8 |
16 to 32 |
| NBKP |
2 to 4 |
30 |
[0012] A paper-made loudspeaker diaphragm according to the present invention employing the
kenaf fiber among the materials in the above Table shows to be light in weight and
high in rigidity and to have a high internal loss, and can be contributive to the
restriction of the terrestrial enviromental destruction.
[0013] In order to establish the above purpose, according to the present invention, the
loudspeaker diaphragm is manufactured by subjecting the kenaf fiber alone or mixed
with other fibrous material to paper-making step.
[0014] In another embodiment of the present invention, a moisture-proofing or a waterproofing
is carried out with respect to the foregoing loudspeaker diaphragm.
Function
[0015] The solid state properties of kenaf fiber show, when used as the material for the
loudspeaker diaphragm, values equal to or more desirous than those of the wooden fiber,
and can provide substantially the same characteristics as the paper-made loudspeaker
diaphragm comprising the wooden fiber.
Embodiment
[0016] The present invention will now be further elucidated with reference to an embodiment.
Here, the kenaf pulp employed in the present invention is prepared in the manner described
later. That is, as the seeds, a "Blue Skin" No. 3 produced in China and "Everglade"
(EG) Nos. 41 and 47 produced in U.S.A. were employed, these seeds were reared in Japan
to obtain kenaf, which plant after the harvest was dried sufficiently, chipped to
be about 5cm long in the fibrous material, and pulped while separating into a bast
part and a woody part.
[0017] Conditions for preparing a kraft pulp were as stated hereafter. That is, the degree
of xanthation was 25%, effective alkali was 16%, liquid ratio was 1:7, digesting temperature
was 170°C, digesting time was 3.5 hours and Rohe value was 3.2, upon which the total
yield was 48%.
[0018] Here, bleached kenaf kraft pulp and the one obtained by subjecting this kraft pulp
to a beating with PFI mill were employed, they were formed into a sheet through hand
papering, and the solid state properties were evaluated mainly by Vibration Lead method.
[0019] In this case, there were prepared as samples a sheet containing the "Blue Skin" No.
3, a sheet containing EG-41 and a sheet containing EG-71, and results of measurement
with respect to each of them were as shown in Table II.

[0020] As will be clear from Table II, it has been found that the solid state properties
when employed in the respective loudspeaker diaphragms show desirable values more
than equal to those of the wooden pulp (NBKP). Further, other than the above properties,
it has been found that the kenaf pulp has the following features:
(1) It shows lower water absorption and oil permeability than NBKP, and has a water-resisting
and oil-resisting effect.
(2) When used as mixed and papered with the wooden pulp, it increases the bulk, and
the rigidity as the loudspeaker diaphragm is improved.
(3) It is possible to use the kenaf pulp as the loudspeaker diaphragm even without
it being subjected to the beating.
(4) When employed as beat, the beating proceeds faster than the wood pulp, and an
energy saving can be attained upon the production.
[0021] Further, a loudspeaker diaphragm was prepared by employing a pulp made with the woody
part in the foregoing sample EG-71 kept non-beat, upon which alkyl ketene dimer (ACOPEL
12 made by DICK-HERCULES K.K.) was used as a sizing agent.
[0022] The thus prepared loudspeaker diaphragm according to the present invention and a
loudspeaker diaphragm prepared with the wooden pulp and formed into mutually the same
shape were each employed respectively to construct loudspeakers of a diameter of 10cm,
and they were subjected to a measurement of high frequency characteristics. As the
result, as shown in an accompanying drawing, the loudspeaker employing the kenaf pulp
diaphragm has shown such frequency characteristics as represented by a broken line
Q, comparable with such frequency characteristics as represented by a solid line P
of the loudspeaker employing the wooden pulp (NBKP).
[0023] It is also effective to carry out the moistureproofing and waterproofing with respect
to the loudspeaker diaphragm, so that the diaphragm can be provided with sufficient
moisture resistance and water resistance so as to have good aptitude for use in many
foreign countries in which high temperature and high humidity prevail.
Effect of the Invention
[0024] According to the present invention of the foregoing arrangement, the loudspeaker
diaphragm employing the kenaf pulp has the solid state properties of desirable values
equal to or more than the loudspeaker diaphragm employing the conventional wooden
pulp, so that there can be realized such effect that the loudspeaker diaphragm of
light weight, high rigidity and high internal loss can be obtained, and the wood is
made unnecessary by the employment of the kenaf pulp so as to be able to attain the
conservation of forestry resources and to be effectively contributive to such restriction
of the terrestrial environmental destruction as the prevention of global warming and
desertizing phenomena.
4. Brief Explanation of the Drawing:
[0025] The drawing is a frequency characteristics diagram with respect to the sound pressure
of the loudspeaker employing the diaphragm in an embodiment according to the present
invention and the loudspeaker employing the conventional wooden pulp.
1. A loudspeaker diaphragm comprising a fibrous material characterized in containing
at least a kenaf fiber resulting from a paper-making step.
2. A loudspeaker diaphragm according to claim 1, wherein said kenaf fiber is used alone
as said fibrous material.
3. A loudspeaker diaphragm according to claim 1, wherein said fibrous material contains
said kenaf fiber and another fiber.
4. A loudspeaker diaphragm according to any one of claims 1 to 3, with is moisture proof.
5. A loudspeaker diaphragm according to any one of claims 1 to 3, which is waterproof.
1. Lautsprechermembran, ein fasriges Material umfassend, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
sie wenigstens eine aus einem Papierherstellungsschritt resultierende Kenaffaser enthält.
2. Lautsprechermembran nach Anspruch 1, wobei diese Kenaffaser allein als dieses fasrige
Material verwendet wird.
3. Lautsprechermembran nach Anspruch 1, wobei dieses fasrige Material diese Kenaffaser
und eine weitere Faser enthält.
4. Lautsprechermembran nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, welche feuchtikeitsgeschützt
ist.
5. Lautsprechermembran nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, welche wasserdicht ist.
1. Diaphragme de haut-parleur comprenant un matériau fibreux, caractérisé par une contenance
en au moins une fibre de kenaf résultant d'une étape de fabrication de papier.
2. Diaphragme de haut-parleur selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ladite fibre de kenaf
est utilisée seule comme ledit matériau fibreux.
3. Diaphragme de haut-parleur selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit matériau fibreux
comporte ladite fibre de kenaf et une autre fibre.
4. Diaphragme de haut-parleur selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, lequel
diaphragme étant résistant à l'humidité.
5. Diaphragme de haut-parleur selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, lequel
diaphragme étant imperméable à l'eau.