BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a speaker including a substantially semi-spherical
piezoelectric ceramic member and more particularly to a speaker which is constructed
for use, for example, as a super-tweeter used in reproducing DVD audio or super-audio
CDs.
[0002] A piezoelectric ceramic speaker initially envisaged by the present Applicant has
a vibrating section made of a semi-spherical piezoelectric body and is constructed
by connecting the vibrating section and a base section which sections are separately
formed of different materials. The vibrating section is mounted on the base section
with insulation materials located therebetween.
[0003] Because this related speaker is constructed by using an adhesive to connect the vibrating
section and the base section which are separately formed of different materials, the
manufacturing efficiency and the acoustic characteristics of the sound output thereby
are not uniform or of high quality as is desired. Furthermore, a high harmonic mode
of the semi-spherical piezoelectric body is generated as spurious in about half of
a fundamental resonance frequency by profile vibration of the semi-spherical end surface.
In addition, although the base section is required to have insulation material for
accommodating connecting terminals, the base section often requires an increased thickness
because the specific weight of the base section usually made of synthetic resin is
too light which causes a draw or concave recess during molding of the base section.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] To overcome the problems described above, the preferred embodiments of the present
invention provide a speaker which is adapted and constructed to allow increased efficiency
of manufacturing and substantially uniform and excellent acoustic characteristics
of sound output thereby.
[0005] According to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a speaker includes
a semi-spherical vibrating section, driving electrodes for vibrating the vibrating
section, and a base section for holding the vibrating section, wherein the vibrating
section and the base section comprise a unitary, integral molded piezoelectric body.
[0006] When electrical signals are input to the driving electrodes, the vibrating section
vibrates due to a piezoelectric effect and emits sound waves from the curved semi-spherical
surfaces of the vibrating body in the inventive speaker according to the preferred
embodiments of the present invention. Because of the semi-spherical shape of the vibrating
body, sound waves are transmitted omnidirectionally and are not limited to only certain
directional sound wave transmission as is common in prior art speakers.
[0007] Because the vibrating section and the base section are molded as a single unitary
body of piezoelectric material, a step and material required for bonding the vibrating
section and the base section to each other required in related speakers is eliminated.
Thus, the number of parts and manufacturing and assembly steps are reduced and ease
and efficiency of fabrication is increased. Further, with the novel structure of the
preferred embodiments of the present invention, profile vibration in the high order
mode is suppressed because of the unitary construction of the vibrating section and
the base section, thereby improving the acoustic characteristics of the speaker.
[0008] It is preferable that the vibrating section and the base section are molded and formed
such that a ratio of weight relative to each other is about 1:5 to about 1:20 for
the purpose of improving the acoustic characteristics of the speaker. More specifically,
the inventor of the present application determined that acoustic characteristics of
the inventive speaker are greatly improved when an outline vibration mode of the semi-spherical
surfaces of the vibrating body is suppressed as much as possible. The inventor also
determined that the outer edges of the curved semi-spherical surfaces of the vibrating
body should be fixed to suppress the outline vibration mode of the vibrating body.
However, the inventor discovered that when the outer edges of the curved semi-spherical
surfaces of the speaker body are fixed to a support member such as a speaker box,
for example, and the base section of the speaker vibrates, the acoustic characteristics
of the speaker are changed. This problem of changing speaker acoustic characteristics
is solved and uniform high quality acoustic characteristics are achieved by molding
the vibrating section and the base section such that a ratio of weight relative to
each other is about 1:5 to about 1:20.
[0009] In addition, it is preferable to dispose the driving electrodes on a surface of the
vibrating section and to have a portion of the driving electrodes extend onto the
base section. As a result of this arrangement of the driving electrodes, it is easier
to connect the electrodes with external circuits by extending the driving electrodes
located on the surface of the vibrating section onto the base section.
[0010] It is also preferable to form mounting notches or holes in the base section to allow
the speaker to be attached to a support member such as a case or box.
[0011] These and other elements, features, and advantages of the preferred embodiments 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
[0012] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one example of a preferred embodiment of a speaker
according to the present invention.
[0013] FIG. 2 is a section view along line II-II in Fig. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0014] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are shown in Fig. 1 which is a perspective
view of a speaker according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention and
also shown in Fig. 2 which is a section view along line II-II in Fig. 1.
[0015] A speaker 10 shown in Fig. 1 includes a semi-spherical vibrating section 12. The
vibrating section 12 is polarized in the direction of its thickness, for example.
A ringed plate-like base section 14 is formed at the edge portion of the vibrating
section 12 in a single, unitary body construction. The vibrating section 12 and the
base section 14 are preferably formed so that the ratio of their respective weights
relative to each other is about 1:5 to about 1:20.
[0016] In one example, the vibrating section 12 is preferably formed to have a size of about
20 mm in diameter and about 0.5 mm in thickness and the base section 14 is preferably
formed to have a size of about 60 mm in diameter and about 5 mm in thickness.
[0017] Mounting notches or recesses 16 are preferably created in the circumferential direction
of the outer edge portion of the base section 14, for example, at a plurality of locations
at predetermined intervals at the same time when the base section 14 is molded. The
mounting notches 16 make it easy to fix the base section 14 to a separate support
member such a case or support stand. The speaker can be fixed to such support member
by fixing members such as screws (not shown). It is noted that the shape and location
and number of the mounting notches 16 is not limited to that shown in Fig. 1. For
example, it is possible to create through holes of any shape in the base section 14
for functioning as mounting holes 16.
[0018] In a preferred method of manufacturing the speaker according to the preferred embodiments
of the present invention, the vibrating section 12 and the base section 14 are press-molded
or injection-molded using a piezoelectric body such as ceramic and by sintering thereafter.
During this manufacturing step, the notches 16 can be formed. Once the single unitary
body including the vibrating section 12, the base section 14 and the notches 16 (if
desired) is formed, the electrodes can be added as described below.
[0019] A driving electrode 18 for vibrating the vibrating section 12 is disposed on the
curved outer surface of the semi-spherical vibrating section 12 and a driving electrode
20 is disposed on the inner surface of the semi-spherical vibrating section 12. That
is, the driving electrode 18 and the driving electrode 20 are arranged so as to face
each other with the vibration section 12 being located therebetween in a thickness
direction thereof. Further, one end of a strip lead electrode 22 is connected to the
driving electrode 18 and the other end thereof is extended on the surface of the base
section 14. Similarly, one end of a strip lead electrode 24 is connected to the driving
electrode 20 and the other end thereof is extended onto the back of the base section
14.
[0020] The driving electrodes 18 and 20 and the lead electrodes 22 and 24 of the present
preferred embodiment preferably have a double-layer structure, respectively. A Ni
layer is preferably formed as the underlying layer and an Au layer is preferably laminated
on the Ni layer as a finishing layer. The driving electrodes 18 and 20 and the lead
electrodes 22 and 24 are preferably formed by plating, sputtering, evaporation or
printing after masking a portion where no electrode is to be formed.
[0021] The speaker 10 also includes connecting terminals 26 and 28 each preferably comprising
a metallic pin. The connecting terminals 26 and 28 are attached respectively so as
to penetrate through the base section 14 in the thickness direction thereof. Then,
the connecting terminal 26 is electrically connected and fixed to the lead electrode
22 and the connecting terminal 28 is electrically connected and fixed to the lead
electrode 24. The connecting terminals 26 and 28 are connected with the lead electrodes
22 and 24 by soldering, for example, or other connection devices or techniques.
[0022] Because the vibrating section 12 and the base section 14 comprise a single unitary
molded piezoelectric body, there is no step or material required for bonding the vibrating
section 12 the base section 14. Thus, this reduces the parts and steps required for
manufacturing the speaker and increases the quality of the acoustic characteristics
of the speaker. In addition, forming the vibrating section 12 and the base section
14 to have a ratio of weight of about 1:5 to about 1:20, the acoustic characteristics
of the speaker are further improved. In addition, due to the single molded unitary
piezoelectric body including the vibrating section 12 and base section 14, the profile
vibration in the high order mode is suppressed. The fabrication of the speaker is
further facilitated because the construction of the preferred embodiments of the present
invention allow the driving electrodes 18 and 20 and the lead electrodes 22 and 24
to be formed at the same time via a plating step or similar process. Because the lead
electrodes 22 and 24 are extended onto the base section 14, the vibration is not suppressed
as often occurs in the prior art in which lead wires are connected directly to the
vibrating section 12. Because the lead electrodes 22 and 24 and the connecting terminals
26 and 28 are formed in the speaker 10, it is easy to connect the electrodes 22, 24,
26 and 28 to external circuits (not shown). In addition, because mounting notches
16 are formed in the base section 14 in the speaker 10, the speaker 10 is easily attached
to a support member.
[0023] As described above, according to the preferred embodiments of the present invention,
the vibrating section and the base section are molded into a single unitary body of
piezoelectric material so that it is not required to connect the vibrating section
and the base section as is required with other speakers. In addition, the number of
parts and steps required to assemble the speaker is reduced and the costs of manufacturing
are significantly reduced. Further, because of the vibrating section and the base
section being a molded unitary piezoelectric body, the profile vibration in the high
order mode is significantly reduced and the acoustic characteristics of the speaker
are greatly improved.
[0024] While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the
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 scope of the invention.
1. A speaker, comprising:
a substantially semi-spherical vibrating section;
a plurality of driving electrodes for vibrating said vibrating section;
a base section for supporting said vibrating section; wherein
said vibrating section and said base section comprise a single initary moulded piezoelectric
body.
2. The speaker according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of driving electrodes are
located on the surface of said vibrating section and a portion of said driving electrodes
extend onto said base section.
3. The speaker according to claim 1 or 2, wherein a plurality of mounting notches are
provided in said base section for allowing said speaker to be supported on a support
member.
4. The speaker according to any preceding claim, wherein said vibrating section and said
base section have a weight ratio relative to each other of about 1:5 to about 1:20.
5. The speaker according to any preceding claim, wherein said vibrating section is polarized
in a thickness direction thereof.
6. A method of making a speaker comprising the steps of:
providing a mould for forming a single, unitary body including a vibrating section
and a base section;
inserting piezoelectric material into said mould to form a moulded single unitary
body including the vibrating section and the base section; and
sintering the moulded unitary body including the vibrating section and the base section.
7. The method according to claim 6, further comprising the step of providing a plurality
of driving electrodes on the surface of said vibrating section such that a portion
of said driving electrodes extend onto said base section.
8. The method according to claim 6 or 7, wherein a plurality of mounting notches are
provided in said base section for allowing said speaker to be supported on a support
member.
9. The method according to any one of claims 6 to 8, wherein said vibrating section and
said base section have a weight ratio relative to each other of about 1:5 to about
1:20.
10. The speaker according to any one of claims 6 to 9, wherein said vibrating section
is polarized in a thickness direction thereof.