BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a multi-speaker apparatus and more particularly,
to a multi-speaker apparatus including a plurality of speakers having different sound
frequency ranges defining a 2-way or 3-way speaker apparatus including a woofer, a
mid-range speaker and a tweeter, for example.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] In related prior art multi-speaker devices, a vibrating body such as a cone of each
speaker and an opening provided in a cabinet for each speaker are provided at a front
side thereof so as to face listeners.
[0003] One prior art multi-speaker device is arranged such that each speaker of the multi-speaker
device has a driving section such as a voice coil which is parallel to the front side
of the speaker cabinet in order to align the driving section of each speaker with
one surface thereof to phase sounds generated from each of the speakers.
[0004] Another prior art multi-speaker device has a mid-range frequency speaker and tweeter
disposed aligned along a central axis of a woofer and a center axis of each of the
mid-range frequency speaker, tweeter and woofer speakers of the multi-speaker device
is parallel to the surface on which the device is installed or supported in order
to unify the direction of sounds generated and transmitted from each of the speakers.
[0005] However, because all of the above-mentioned pnor art multi-speaker devices have a
sound directionality in a direction parallel to the surface on which the apparatus
is installed or supported caused by the above-described parallel axis relationship.
a frequency range where the best stereo sound is obtained has been very narrow and
located at an intersection of center axes or sound axes of two of the multi-speaker
devices which arc spaced apart and define right and left multi-speaker devices and
are angled relative to each other such that sound openings for the respective speakers
contained therein direct sound waves to provide an intersection of the right and left
multi-speaker devices. This directionality and intersection of right and left multi-speaker
devices produces lower volume and lower quality sound.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] To overcome the problems descnbed above, the preferred embodiments of the present
invention provide a multi-speaker apparatus which is adapted and constructed to be
non-directional relative to a surface on which the apparatus is installed or supported.
[0007] According to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a multi-speaker apparatus
includes a plurality of speakers which have different sound frequency ranges. The
plurality of speakers are arranged such that center axes of the speakers are aligned
along an axis which extends in a direction substantially perpendicular to a surface
on which the apparatus is installed or supported. As a result, sounds generated from
the plurality of speakers of the multi-speaker apparatus are emitted in an entire
azimuth or 360 degree range relative to the surface on which the apparatus is installed
or supported.
[0008] According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, one of the plurality
of speakers of the multi-speaker apparatus includes is a low frequency range speaker
unit provided within a cabinet. The cabinet preferably includes a bottom plate arranged
substantially parallel to a surface upon which the multi-speaker apparatus is installed
or supported while defining a space between the surface on which the multi-speaker
apparatus is installed or supported and an upper plate of the cabinet which is arranged
to be substantially parallel to the bottom plate. A bass reflex port is preferably
provided at a substantially central portion of the upper plate and the low frequency
sound range speaker unit is mounted so as to surround an opening in the cabinet so
that a vibrating body of the low frequency sound range speaker unit faces the surface
on which the multi-speaker apparatus is installed or supported via the opening in
the cabinet. As a result of this arrangement, sound waves emanating from the vibrating
body of the low frequency sound range speaker unit are at least partially transmitted
in all directions or a 360 range toward the surface on which the multi-speaker apparatus
is mounted or supported. Other sound waves emanating from the vibrating body of the
low frequency sound range speaker are transmitted via the bass reflex port in all
directions or a 360 degree range away from the surface on which the multi-speaker
apparatus is mounted or supported.
[0009] Furthermore, another speaker in the inventive multi-speaker apparatus comprises a
middle to high frequency sound range speaker which is mounted on the low frequency
sound range speaker. The middle/high frequency sound range speaker including a substantially
semi-spherical vibrating body, a driving device for vibrating the vibrating body,
and a horn having a sound path which is folded and extends from a curved inner surface
of the vibrating body toward an outside of the middle/high frequency sound range speaker.
A cavity which communicates with the sound path is defined between the vibrating body
and the horn and openings of the sound path are arranged such that sound waves are
transmitted from the openings in all directions or a 360 degree range toward the surface
on which the multi-speaker apparatus is supported or installed and sound waves emanating
from the substantially semi-spherical vibrating body are transmitted in all directions
or in a 360 degree range away from the surface on which the multi-speaker apparatus
is supported or installed.
[0010] In the preferred embodiments of the present inattention, the center axes of the plurality
of speakers of the multi-speaker apparatus are preferably aligned relative to an axis
which extends in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to a surface on which
the multi-speaker apparatus is installed or supported and sounds generated from the
plurality of speakers of the multi-speaker apparatus are emitted in all directions
or a 360 degree range both toward and away from a surface on which the multi-speaker
apparatus is installed or supported, so that the sound generated from each speaker
is emitted in waves which are substantially centred relative to the axis which extends
in the direction that is substantially perpendicular to the surface on which the multi-speaker
apparatus is installed or supported.
[0011] Accordingly, the multi-speaker apparatus according to preferred embodiments of the
present invention is non-directional relative to a surface on which the multi-speaker
apparatus is installed and achieves significantly increased sound volume and quality
achieved by the omni-directional sound emanation of each of the speakers contained
in the multi-speaker apparatus.
[0012] These and other elements, features, and advantages of the present invention will
be apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the
present invention, illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one example of a preferred embodiment of a multi-speaker
apparatus according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a partially sectional diagrammatic view of the multi-speaker apparatus shown
in Fig. 1;
FIG. 3 is a perspective exploded view showing a middle/high frequency sound range
speaker used in the multi-speaker apparatus shown in Fig. 1;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing another example of a multi-speaker apparatus
of preferred embodiments of the present invention; and
FIG. 5 is a partially sectional diagrammatic view of the multi-speaker apparatus shown
in Fig. 4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing one example of a preferred embodiment of a multi-speaker
apparatus of the present invention, Fig. 2 is a partially sectional diagrammatic view
thereof and Fig. 3 is a perspective exploded view showing a middle/high frequency
sound range speaker used therein.
[0015] A multi-speaker apparatus 10 shown in Figs. 1 and 2 includes a middle/high frequency
sound range speaker 11, for example. The middle/high frequency sound range speaker
11 includes a substantially semi-sphencal vibrator 12.
[0016] The vibrator 12 includes a semi-spherical vibrating body 14 preferably made of a
piezoelectric body such as a ceramic. Driving electrodes 16a and 16b are provided
on curved inner and outer surfaces of the vibrating body 14 for vibrating the vibrating
body 14. The vibrating body 14 is preferably polarized in a direction of thickness
thereof, e.g. from an outer surface to the inner surface.
[0017] The vibrator 12 is secured to a horn 18 which is preferably made of synthetic resin,
for example. The horn 18 comprises an upper base 20. The upper base 20 has a projecting
portion 22 having a shape that substantially corresponds to a shape of the vibrator
12 and flange portion 24 disposed around the projecting portion 22. The vibrator 12
is arranged so as to cover the projecting portion 22 and is bonded on the flange portion
24 surrounding the projection portion 22 via a supporting member 26 preferably made
of a ringed insulator having a groove. A cavity 28 for allowing the vibrator 12 to
vibrate freely and unimpeded is provided between the vibrator 12 and the projecting
portion 22. The driving electrodes 16a and 16b of the vibrator 12 are connected to
input terminals (not shown) provided on the outside of the vibrator 12 via conductors
such as a conductive ribbon connected to the inner electrode 16a and which is interposed
between the upper base 20 and the supporting member 26 and a conductive ribbon connected
to the outer electrode 16b at the outside thereof.
[0018] A hole 30 preferably having a substantially circular section is created preferably
at the approximate center of the upper base 20 so as to communicate with the cavity
28. The hole 30 preferably has stepped portions so that the portion of the hole 30
located near the cavity 28 is the narrowest of the stepped portions. On the lower
surface of the upper base 20, a ringed convex portion 32 having a triangular section
is created so as to surround the hole 30, a ringed flat portion 34 is created so as
to surround the convex portion 32, a ringed convex portion 36 having a triangular
section is created so as to surround the flat portion 34 and a ringed flat portion
38 is created on the outermost portion so as to surround the convex portion 36.
[0019] A first cylinder 40 and a second cylinder 42 having a diameter larger than that of
the first cylinder 40 are secured to the hole 30 of the upper base 20. An inner surface
of one end of the second cylinder 42 is connected to a stepped portion on the outer
surface of one end of the first cylinder 40 so as to define a stepped portion of the
hole 30. The outer surface of the first cylinder 40 and the outer surface of the one
end of the second cylinder 42 are connected to the inner surface of the upper base
20 so as to define a portion of the hole 30. Further. an inner surface of one end
of a third cylinder 44 having a diameter that is larger than that of the second cylinder
42 is connected to a stepped portion on the outside of the other end of the second
cylinder 42 to form a stepped portion of the hole 30. A plurality, preferably three,
of substantially V-shaped notches 46 are made preferably at equal intervals from each
other and extend around almost an entire circumference of the other end of the third
cylinder 44. Each notch 46 is arranged so as to gradually expand as it gets closer
to the end surface of the other end or bottom of the third cylinder 44.
[0020] A fourth cylinder 48 having a diameter which is larger than that of the third cylinder
44 is secured to the flat portion 34 of the upper base 20. That is, the fourth cylinder
48 is disposed around the second cylinder 42 and the third cylinder 44 so that one
end thereof extends downwardly. Three substantially V-shaped notches 50 are preferably
provided at substantially equal intervals from each other and extend almost around
the entire circumference of the other end of the fourth cylinder 48. Each notch 50
is preferably made so as to expand gradually as it gets closer to the end surface
of the other end of the fourth cylinder 48. The end surface of the other end of the
fourth cylinder 48 is connected to the flat portion 34 of the upper base 20. The three
notches 50 of the fourth cylinder 48 are preferably disposed at circumferential positions
corresponding to circumferential locations of the three notches 46 of the third cylinder
44 when viewed in plane. It is noted that the notches 50 of the fourth cylinder 48
may be disposed in a zigzag arrangement or at positions not corresponding to those
of the notches 46 of the third cylinder 44 and may be staggered or disposed alternately
with respect to the notches 46, for example.
[0021] Further, a fifth cylinder 52 having a diameter which is larger than that of the fourth
cylinder 48 is connected to the flat portion 38 of the upper base 20. That is, the
fifth cylinder 52 is disposed to surround the fourth cylinder 48 so that one end of
the fourth cylinder 48 having the apertures 50 faces upwardly. Three substantially
V-shaped notches 54 which define openings of a sound path of the speaker 11 are preferably
created at substantially equal intervals from each other and extend almost around
the whole circumference of the other end of the fifth cylinder 52. Each notch 54 is
created so as to expand gradually as it gets closer to the end surface of the other
end of the fifth cylinder 52. The end surface of the other end of the fifth cylinder
52 is connected to the flat portion 38 of the upper base 20. The three notches 54
of the fifth cylinder 52 are preferably disposed at positions corresponding to circumferential
locations of the three notches 50 of the fourth cylinder 48 when seen in plane. The
notches 54 of the fifth cylinder 52 may be disposed at positions not corresponding
to those of the notches 50 of the fourth cylinder 48 when seen in plane and may be
staggered or disposed alternately with respect to the notches 50, for example.
[0022] Further, the end surface of the other end of the third cylinder 44 and the end surface
of one end of the fourth cylinder 48 are secured to a disk like lower base 56. That
is, a substantially conical convex portion 58 is created on the upper surface of the
lower base 56 at an approximate center thereof, a ringed flat portion 60 is created
so as to surround the convex portion 58, a ringed convex portion 62 having a substantially
triangular section is created so as to surround the flat portion 60, and a ringed
flat portion 64 is created at an outer-most position so as to surround the convex
portion 62. The end surface of the other end of the third cvlinder 44 and the end
surface of the one end of the fourth cylinder 48 are connected to the flat portions
60 and 64 of the lower base 56, respectively.
[0023] In the horn 18, a sectional area thereof expands in a stepwise manner in order of
the inner part of the first cylinder 40 which communicates with the cavity 28, the
inner part of the second cylinder 42, the inner part of the third cylinder 44, the
notches 46 of the third cylinder 44, the part created between the third cylinder 44
and the fourth cylinder 48, the part created between the second cylinder 42 and the
fourth cylinder 48, the notches 50 of the fourth cylinder 48. the part created between
the fourth cylinder 48 and the fifth cylinder 52 and the notches 54 of the fifth cylinder
52. A long sound path is thus created by this arrangement. The sectional area S of
each part which composes the sound path of the horn 18 is set so as to have a relationship
S = S
Tε
mL, where S
T is a sectional area at a throat portion (the narrowest part where the sound path
begins). L is a distance from the throat portion to the center part of each portion
composing the sound path and m is a coefficient defined by a cut-off frequency of
the horn 18. Accordingly, the sectional area of the sound path changes substantially
logarithmically, though stepwise, with respect to the length of the sound path in
the horn 18 similarly to an exponential horn.
[0024] The cavity 28 and the sound path are created so that sound emitted from the curved
outer surface of the vibrator 12 and the sound waves emanating from the curved inner
surface of the vibrator 12 via the cavity 28 and the sound path have almost the same
phase relative to a plane of speaker support so that those sound waves do not cancel
each other out or interfere with each other.
[0025] A plurality of plate-like leg members 66 act as a spacer and are preferably made
of synthetic resin, for example. The leg members 66 are preferably secured at substantially
equal intervals from each other at the bottom of the fifth cylinder 52 and the lower
base 56 of the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11.
[0026] This middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 is preferably mounted on a low
frequency sound range speaker 70. The middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11
and the low frequency sound range speaker 70 are arranged so that a center axis of
the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 and a center axis of the low frequency
sound range speaker 70 are substantially aligned with an axis which extends in a direction
that is substantially perpendicular relative to the surface upon which the multi-speaker
apparatus 10 is mounted or installed.
[0027] The low frequency sound range speaker 70 includes a hollow columnar cabinet 72 made
of synthetic resin, for example. The cabinet 72 has a disk-like bottom plate 74 and
an upper plate 76 which are arranged to be substantially parallel to each other. The
middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 described above is placed on the upper
plate 76 of the cabinet 72.
[0028] A circular opening 78, for example, is preferably created at an approximate center
of the bottom plate 74 of the cabinet 72. Further, a cylindrical bass reflex port
80 is preferably provided at the approximate center of the upper plate 76 of the cabinet
72. A plurality of leg members 82 which act as spacers are provided at substantially
equal intervals from each other under the bottom plate 74 of the cabinet 72 such that
the bottom plate 74 is substantially parallel to the surface upon which the multi-speaker
apparatus 10 is mounted or installed while defining a space between the mounting or
installation surface and the bottom plate 74.
[0029] A low frequency sound range speaker unit 84 is provided within the cabinet 72. The
low frequency sound range speaker unit 84 is mounted around the opening 78 at the
approximate center of the bottom plate 74 of the cabinet 72 so that a vibrating body
such as a cone of the low frequency sound range speaker unit 84 is directed, via the
opening 72 of the cabinet, toward and faces the surface on which the apparatus 10
is mounted or installed. The low frequency sound range speaker unit 84 is connected
to the input terminal (not shown) which is connected to the electrodes 16a and 16b
of the vibrator 12 of the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 described above
preferably via a lead wire (not shown) which penetrates through the cabinet 72.
[0030] In the multi-speaker apparatus 10. when electrical signals are input to the input
terminal, the vibrator 12 of the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 vibrates,
emitting sound from the curved outer surface of the vibrator 12 as well as from the
curved inner surface of the vibrator 12 via the cavity 28 and the sound path. Further,
the low frequency sound range speaker unit 84 of the low frequency sound range speaker
70 is driven, emitting sound from the opening 78 of the cabinet 72 as well as from
the bass reflex port 80 of the cabinet 72.
[0031] Because the vibrator 12 and the vibrating body 14 have a substantially semi-spherical
shape, the sound waves emitted from the curved outer surface of the vibrator 12 of
the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 is radiated away from the speaker
support surface in all directions relative to the plane of speaker support or installation.
Further, because the notches 54, the openings of the sound path, are disposed along
almost the entire circumference of the speaker, the sound waves radiated from the
curved inner surface of the vibrator via the cavity 28 and the sound path are radiated
toward the speaker support surface in all directions relative to the speaker support
surface. Thus, the sound waves emitted from the speaker 11 are non-directional both
toward and away from the speaker support surface.
[0032] Further, because the bottom surface 74 of the cabinet 72 is arranged to be spaced
from the speaker support surface, sound waves emitted from the opening 78 in the cabinet
72 of the low frequency sound range speaker 70 are radiated toward the speaker support
surface in all directions relative to the speaker support surface. Further, the sound
waves emitted from the low frequency sound range speaker 70 via the bass reflex port
80 of the cabinet 72 are emitted from the space between the upper surface 76 of the
low frequency sound range speaker 70 and the fifth cylinder 52 and the lower base
56 of the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 are radiated away the speaker
support surface in all directions relative to the speaker support surface. Thus, the
sound waves emitted from the low frequency sound range speaker 70 are non-directional
both toward and away from the speaker support surface.
[0033] Because the center axes of the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 and the
low frequency sound range speaker 70, which have different frequency ranges, are substantially
aligned with an axis which extends substantially perpendicular to a surface on which
the multi-speaker apparatus 10 is mounted or installed, sound waves generated by the
middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 and the low frequency sound range speaker
70 are examined in all directions or a 360 degree range both toward and away from
the surface on which the apparatus is mounted or installed, Also, the sounds generated
by the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 and the low frequency sound range
speaker 70 are emitted in waves which are substantially centred relative to the axis
which extends substantially perpendicular to the surface upon which the apparatus
10 is supported or installed. Therefore, the multi-speaker apparatus 10 emits sound
waves both toward and away from the apparatus support surface non-directionally. Accordingly,
a range for producing the best stereo sound is substantially increased as compared
with the prior art and is exceptionally wide regardless of a distance from an arrangement
of two of the multi-speaker apparatuses 10 defining right and left multi-speaker apparatuses.
[0034] Further, an initial phase difference between the sound waves emitted from the curved
outer surface of the vibrator 12 and the sound waves emitted from the curved inner
surface of the vibrator is 180 degrees. However, those sound waves are caused to have
almost the same phase relative to the plane of speaker installation or mounting via
the cavity 28 and the sound path which function and define a phase shifting device.
Therefore, the phase shifting device prevents the sound waves emitted from the curved
inner and outer surfaces of the vibrator 12 from cancelling each other but instead
superimposes these sound waves so as to produce combined sound waves having high sound
pressure in all directions relative to the plane of speaker installation or mounting.
[0035] Further, because the long sound path having a sectional area which changes almost
logarithmically, though stepwise with respect to the length thereof is created in
the horn 18 in the multi-speaker apparatus 10, it is efficient in the middle frequency
sound range.
[0036] Moreover, because the sound path of the horn 18 is created by the plurality of cylinders
which are arranged to have spaces therebetween, the multi-speaker apparatus 10 has
a substantially reduced size despite having a long sound path of the horn 18 and the
efficiency in the middle frequency sound range.
[0037] Furthermore, because the notches 46 and 50 which define the folded parts of the sound
path of the horn 18 expand gradually as they approach the outer portion of the respective
folded parts in the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11, the flow of the
sound is quicker at the portion where the distance of the sound path is longer, i.e.,
at the outer portion of the folded part of the sound path, and is slower at the portion
where the distance of the sound path is short, i.e. at the inner portion of the folded
part. As a result, the velocities of the sound waves become almost equal at the outer
portion and the inner portion of the folded parts of the sound path and the flow of
sound is hardly disturbed at the folded parts of the sound path. Thereby, the novel
sound path structure allows nearly all plane waves to be obtained and sound having
less distortion to be obtained. In the same manner, the flow of sound is hardly disturbed
at the notches 54, i.e., at the openings of the sound path of the horn 18, generating
the nearly plane wave and sound having less distortion.
[0038] The multi-speaker apparatus 10 may be easily fabricated because the first cylinder
40, the third cylinder 44, the fourth cylinder 48 and the fifth cylinder 52 may be
readily positioned on the upper base 20 and the lower base 56.
[0039] Fig. 4 is a perspective showing another preferred embodiment of 3 multi-speaker apparatus
of the present invention and Fig. 5 is a partially sectional diagrammatic view thereof.
[0040] As compared to the multi-speaker apparatus 10 shown in Figs. I and 2, the cabinet
72 of the low frequency sound range speaker 70 of the preferred embodiment shown in
Fig. 4 preferably has a hollow hexagonal truncated pyramid shape. More particularly,
the cabinet 72 shown in Figs. 4 and 5 includes a side member 53 having the shape of
the hollow hexagonal truncated pyramid and is preferably made of synthetic resin,
for example. The side member 53 is provided instead of the fifth cylinder 52 shown
in Fig. 3. The leg members 66 of the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11,
and the flange portion 24 of the upper base 20 preferably has a shape of a substantially
hexagonal plate in the multi-speaker apparatus shown in Figs. 4 and 5. Further, the
upper part of the side member 53 is preferably connected to the flat portion 38 of
the upper base 20 of the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 and the lower
part thereof is connected to the cabinet 72 of the low frequency sound range speaker
70. The side member 53 is arranged such that a center axis of the middle/high frequency
sound range speaker 11 and a center axis of the low frequency sound range speaker
70 are substantially aligned with each other and an axis which extends in a direction
that is substantially perpendicular relative to a surface on which the multi-speaker
apparatus 10 is mounted or installed. Further, a plurality of notches 55, preferably
rectangular for example, are preferably created at substantially equal intervals from
each other along substantially, an entire periphery of the lowest part of the side
member 53 so as to communicate with the sound path of the middle/high frequency sound
range speaker 11 and the bass reflex port 80 of the low frequency sound range speaker
70.
[0041] Similar to the multi-speaker apparatus shown in Figs. 1 and 2, the vibrator 12 of
the middle/low frequency sound range speaker 11 vibrates and emits sound and the low
frequency sound range speaker unit 84 of the low frequency sound range speaker 70
is driven and emits sound when electrical signals are input to the input terminal
in the multi-speaker apparatus 10 shown in Figs. 4 and 5.
[0042] Sound waves emitted from the curved outer surface of the vibrator 12 of the middle/high
frequency sound range speaker 11 are transmitted in all directions away from the apparatus
support surface. Sound waves emitted from the curved inner surface of the vibrator
12 via the cavity 28 and the sound path are emitted from the notches 55 which communicate
with the sound path in all directions toward the apparatus mounting surface. Thus,
the speaker 11 emits sound waves in all directions toward and away from the apparatus
support surface so as to transmit sound waves toward and away from the apparatus support
surface non-directionally.
[0043] Furthermore, sound waves emitted from the opening 78 in the cabinet 72 of the low
frequency sound range speaker 70 in Figs. 4 and 5 are emitted from the space between
the bottom surface 74 of the cabinet 72 and the surface on which the apparatus 10
is installed or mounted in all directions toward the apparatus mounting or installation
surface. Further. sound waves emitted from the bass reflex port 80 are transmitted
in all directions away from the apparatus mounting or installation surface. Thus,
the speaker 70 emits sound waves in all directions toward and away from the apparatus
support surface so as to transmit sound waves toward and away from the apparatus support
surface non-directionally.
[0044] Because the center axes of the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 and the
low frequency sound range speaker 70, which have different frequency ranges from each
other. are substantially aligned relative to an axis which extends substantially perpendicular
to the apparatus mounting or installation surface, sound waves generated from the
middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 and the low frequency sound range speaker
70 are emitted in all directions both toward and away from the apparatus mounting
surface.
[0045] Therefore, the sound generated and emitted by the apparatus 10 of Figs. 4 and 5 is
non-directional relative to the apparatus mounting surface. Accordingly, a range where
the best stereo sound is produced is greatly increased as compared with the pnor art
and is exceptionally wide regardless of the distance between two of the multi-speaker
apparatuses 10 which may be arranged to define right and left multi-speaker apparatuses.
[0046] Further, as compared to the multi-speaker apparatus shown in Figs. 1 and 2, because
the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 and the low frequency sound range
speaker 70 are constructed in a single unitary integral in the multi-speaker apparatus
shown in Figs. 4 and 5, it is not necessary to adjust the center axes of the middle/high
frequency sound range speaker 11 and the low frequency sound range speaker 70 relative
to each other, the strength of the whole apparatus increases, it is easier to carry
around the whole apparatus and it is less costly because the leg members 66 are not
necessary, i.e. a number of parts is reduced.
[0047] It is noted that although a middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 and a low
frequency sound range speaker 70 are provided in each multi-speaker apparatus 10 described
above, it is possible to use a plurality of different kinds of speakers having different
frequency sound ranges. For example, it is possible to provide a woofer, a mid-range
frequency speaker and a tweeter in a multi-speaker apparatus 10 described above. In
such a case, the woofer, mid-range frequency and tweeter speakers are preferably disposed
within one cabinet so that the center axes thereof are substantially aligned with
each other and relative to an axis which extends in a direction that is substantially
perpendicular to a surface upon which the multi-speaker apparatus is mounted or installed.
In addition, notches or the like are created on the cabinet so that sounds generated
from the woofer, mid-range frequency and tweeter speakers are emitted in all directions
toward and away from the apparatus mounting or installation surface.
[0048] Further, although the vibrator in which the electrodes are disposed on the curved
inner and outer surfaces of the vibrating body made of a piezoelectric material is
used in the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 in each multi-speaker apparatus
10 described above, it is possible to use a vibrator in which a piezoelectric element
is bonded to part of a semi-spherical vibrating body made of metal, ceramic or synthetic
resin as a driving device for vibrating the vibrating body. It is also possible drive
the vibrating body electromagnetically by using a voice coil.
[0049] Although the horn and the cabinet are described above as being preferably formed
of synthetic resin in each multi-speaker apparatus 10, the horn and the cabinet may
be formed of metal, wood, ceramic, glass or the like.
[0050] Further, although the central sound path is described above as being formed of the
first, second and third cylinders in the middle/high frequency sound range speaker
11 in each multi-speaker apparatus 10, the central sound path may be formed of one,
two or four or more cylinders.
[0051] The cylinders composing the sound path of the horn 18 may have shapes other than
the circular cylinder shape described above and may include an elliptic cylinder or
a square cylinder shape.
[0052] Further, it is possible to use a cylinder having a passage which expands gradually
from one end to the other end as the cylinder composing the sound path.
[0053] Although three substantially V-shaped notches are described above as being created
in one cylinder in the middle/high frequency sound range speaker 11 in each multi-speaker
apparatus 10 described above, it is possible to create four or more substantially
V-shaped notches in one cylinder according.
[0054] It is also possible to create notches having a shape other than the substantially
V-shape as the fold back portion or the opening of the sound path.
[0055] As described above, preferred embodiments of the present invention allows the multi-speaker
apparatus to emit sound waves in all directions, i.e. non-directionally, both toward
and away from a surface upon which the apparatus is mounted or installed. Accordingly,
a range where the optimum stereo sound is produced is greatly increased and exceptionally
wide regardless of distance between two of the two multi-speaker apparatuses arranged
to be right and left multi-speaker apparatuses.
[0056] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred
embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing
and other changes in form and details may be made thereto without departing from the
spirit and scope of the invention.
1. A multi-speaker apparatus (10), comprising:
a plurality of speakers (11, 70) having different sound frequency ranges and connected
to each other, the plurality of speakers being arranged such that center axes of said
plurality of speakers are aligned with an axis which extends in a direction which
is substantially perpendicular to a surface upon which the apparatus is supported
such that sound waves generated by said plurality of speakers are transmitted in all
directions toward and away from the surface upon which the apparatus is supported.
2. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 1, wherein one of said speakers comprises
a low frequency range speaker (11) and another of said plurality of speakers comprises
a mid/high frequency range speaker (70).
3. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said low frequency range
speaker (70) includes a cabinet (72) and a low frequency sound range speaker unit
(84) including a vibrating body and provided within said cabinet, said cabinet including
a bottom plate (74) arranged to be substantially parallel to and spaced from said
surface upon which the apparatus is supported, an upper plate (76) arranged to be
substantially parallel to said bottom plate and a bass reflex port (80) located at
said upper plate, the low frequency sound range speaker unit being mounted to surround
an opening (78) formed in said cabinet so that said vibrating body of said low frequency
sound range speaker unit faces said surface upon which said plurality of speakers
are mounted.
4. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said middle/high frequency
range speaker (11) is mounted on said low frequency range speaker (70).
5. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of speakers
include a middle/high frequency sound range speaker (11) and a low frequency sound
range speaker (70), the middle/high frequency sound range speaker including a substantially
semi-spherical vibrating body (14), a driver (16a, 16b) for vibrating the vibrating
body. a horn (18) which extends from a curved inner surface of said vibrating body
to an outside thereof and which has a sound path which expands from a center thereof
to the outside and is folded back, a cavity which communicates with said sound path
between said vibrating body and said horn and an opening of said sound path is created
for said horn and extends across almost an entire circumference in a direction substantially
parallel to the surface upon which the apparatus is supported.
6. A multi-speaker apparatus, comprising:
at least two speakers (11, 70) being connected to each other and having different
frequency sound ranges, each of the at least two speakers having a first member arranged
to emit sound waves in all directions away from a surface upon which the apparatus
is supported and a second member arranged to emit sound waves in all directions toward
the surface upon which the apparatus is supported.
7. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein a first of the at least
two speakers comprises a low frequency sound range speaker (70) and a second of the
at least two speakers comprises a mid/high frequency sound range speaker (11).
8. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said first member of a first
of said at least two speakers comprises a vibrating body, an upper plate (76) arranged
above said vibrating body and a bass reflex port (80) located at said upper plate
arranged to emit sound waves in all directions away from the surface upon which the
apparatus is supported.
9. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said second member of a
first of said at least two speakers comprises a cabinet (72), a low frequency sound
range speaker unit (84) including a vibrating body and being mounted to surround an
opening (78) formed in said cabinet so that said vibrating body of said low frequency
sound range speaker unit faces said surface upon which said apparatus is mounted.
10. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising a plurality of
support members (82) which are connected to said cabinet (72) and support said apparatus
such that the opening (78) formed in said cabinet (72) is spaced from the surface
upon which the speaker is mounted.
11. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said first member of a second
(11) of said at least two speakers (11, 70) comprises a substantially semi-sphencal
vibrating body (14) and a driver (16a, 16b) for vibrating the vibrating body. the
substantially semi-spherical vibrating body being arranged to emit sound waves in
all directions away from the surface upon which the apparatus is supported.
12. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said second member of a
second (11) of said at least two speakers (11, 70) comprises a substantially semi-spherical
vibrating body (14), a driver for vibrating the vibrating body (16a, 16b), a horn
(18) which extends from a curved inner surface of said vibrating body to an outside
thereof and which has a sound path which expands from a center thereof to the outside
and is folded back, a cavity which communicates with said sound path between said
vibrating body and said horn; and an opening of said sound path is created for said
horn and extends across almost an entire circumference and is arranged to emit sound
waves in all directions toward a surface upon which the apparatus is supported.
13. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6, wherein one of said at least two
speakers comprises a middle/high frequency range speaker (11) and the other of said
at least two speakers comprises a low frequency range speaker (70), wherein said middle/high
frequency range speaker is mounted on said low frequency range speaker.
14. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6, further comprising a single cabinet,
wherein said at least two speakers are provided in and mounted on said single cabinet
so as to form a single unitary body construction.
15. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a plurality
of support members (82) attached to said single cabinet and arranged to support said
apparatus and cabinet spaced from the surface upon which the apparatus is supported.
16. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6, wherein at least one of the at least
two speakers includes a phase shifting device (28) for bringing the sound waves which
are transmitted in all directions away from the surface upon which the apparatus is
supported substantially in phase with the sound waves which are transmitted in all
directions toward the surface upon which the apparatus is supported.
17. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the at least two speakers
(11, 70) are arranged such that center axes of said at least two speakers are aligned
with an axis which extends in a direction which is substantially perpendicular to
the surface upon which the apparatus is supported.
18. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the at least two speakers
(11, 70) are arranged such that center axes thereof are aligned with each other.
19. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 6,
wherein the at least two speakers compnse a woofer and a mid-range frequency speaker.
20. The multi-speaker apparatus according to claim 19. further comprising a tweeter.