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(12) Patent: (11) CA 1287394
(21) Application Number: 513575
(54) English Title: MULTIPLE LOUDSPEAKER WITH PIEZOELECTRIC "TWEETER" SUPPORTED IN SUCH AWAY AS TO ALLOW COMPLETE EXPLOITATION OF THE MAIN LOUDSPEAKER DIAPHRAGM, THE SURFACE OF WHICH REFLECTS THE RADIATION EMITTED FROM THE REAR BY THE CERAMIC DISK AND BY THE PIEZOELECTRIC "TWEETER" DIAPHRAGM
(54) French Title: ENCEINTE ACOUSTIQUE MULTIVOIE A TWEETER PIEZOELECTRIQUE FIXE DE FACON A PERMETTRE L'UTILISATION DU DIAPHRAGME DU HAUT-PARLEUR PRINCIPAL POUR REFLECHIR LE RAYONNEMENT EMIS DE L'ARRIERE PAR LE DISQUE CERAMIQUE ET PAR LE DIAPHRAGME DU TWEETER
Status: Deemed expired
Bibliographic Data
(52) Canadian Patent Classification (CPC):
  • 349/66
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • H04R 1/24 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • TONTINI, FRANCO (Italy)
  • SANCISI, CARLO (Italy)
(73) Owners :
  • "S.I.P.E. SOCIETA ITALIANA PRODOTTI ELETTROMECCANICI"-S.P.A. (Italy)
(71) Applicants :
(74) Agent: GOWLING WLG (CANADA) LLP
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 1991-08-06
(22) Filed Date: 1986-07-11
Availability of licence: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): No

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
625 A/85 Italy 1985-09-02

Abstracts

English Abstract




ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
Multiple loudspeaker with piezoelectric "tweeter" supported
in such a way as to allow complete exploitation of the main
loudspeaker diaphragm the surfaces of which reflects the ra-
diation emitted from the rear by the ceramic disk and by
the piezoelectric tweeter diaphragm.
This invention concerns a multiple loudspeaker with a piezo
electric tweeter held up by a means of support which
allows the rear wave emitted by the ceramic disk and re-
spective conical diaphragm to be fully exploited, using
the main loudspeaker cone as a reflecting surface without
overloading the moving coil of the latter.
The invention is basically characterized by the fact that
the piezoelectric tweeter is placed in front of the main
loudspeaker cone without the traditional protection and
support basket but using a different means of support
which does not intercept or disturb the rear radiation
from the piezoelectric "tweeter", or prevent the forward
reflection of the radiation by the main loudspeaker dia-
phragm.


Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


The embodiments of the invention in which an
exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as
follows:
1. Multiple loudspeaker with piezoelectric
"tweeter" supported in such a way as to allow complete
exploitation of the main loudspeaker diaphragm, the
surface of which reflects the radiation emitted from the
rear by the ceramic disk and by the piezoelectric
"tweeter" diaphragm, characterized by the fact that the
piezoelectric "tweeter" is made up of a ceramic disk and
a diaphragm only and is held in position in front of the
main loudspeaker diaphragm by means of a support bracket
which in turn is made up of an annular flange, from
which one or more spokes branch out towards the outside,
the ends of which are to be fixed to the main loudspeaker
basket.

2. Multiple loudspeaker, with piezoelectric
"tweeter", supported in such a way as to allow complete
exploitation of the main loudspeaker diaphragm, the
surface of which reflects the radiation emitted from the
rear by the ceramic disk and by the piezoelectric
"tweeter" diaphragm, characterized by the fact that the
piezoelectric tweeter is made up of a ceramic disk and a
diaphragm only and according to an alternative version of
the invention is held in position in front of the main
loudspeaker diaphragm by means of a protection grille,
which usually covers the hole on the front of the panel
on which the loudspeaker is mounted.

3. A loudspeaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein,
at the point where the diameter is at its greatest, the
edge of the diaphragm is fixed on the inside to the
aforementioned annular flange, where a sponge ring to
act as a damper, has previously been applied.

4. A loudspeaker as claimed in claim 2, wherein at
the point where the diameter is at its greatest, the edge



of the cone is glued to a sponge ring which is in turn
attached to a flange provided for this purpose on the
inside of the grille.

5. Multiple loudspeaker with piezoelectric
"tweeter" supported in such a way as to allow complete
exploitation of the main loudspeaker diaphragm, the
surface of which reflects the radiation emitted from the
rear by the ceramic disk and by the piezoelectric
"tweeter" diaphragm, characterized by the fact that the
piezoelectric "tweeter" is made up of a ceramic disk and
a diaphragm only and is held in position in front of the
main loudspeaker diaphragm by means of a support bracket
which in turn is made up of an annular flange, from
which one or more spokes branch out towards the outside,
the ends of which are to be fixed to the main loudspeaker
basket and at the point where the diameter is at its
greatest, the edge of the "tweeter" diaphragm is fixed on
the inside to the aforementioned annular flange, where a
sponge ring to act as a damper, has previously been
applied.

6. Multiple loudspeaker, with piezoelectric
"tweeter", supported in such a way as to allow complete
exploitation of the main loudspeaker diaphragm, the
surface of which reflects the radiation emitted from the
rear by the ceramic disk and by the piezoelectric
"tweeter" diaphragm, characterized by the fact that the
piezoelectric tweeter is made up of a ceramic disk and a
diaphragm only and according to an alternative version of
the invention is held in position in front of the main
loudspeaker diaphragm by means of a protection grille,
which usually covers the hole on the front of the panel
on which the loudspeaker is mounted the point where the
diameter is at its greatest, the edge of the tweeter cone



is glued to a sponge ring which is in turn attached to a
flange provided for this purpose on the inside of the
grille.

7. A multiple loudspeaker system having a
piezoelectric tweeter supported in front of a main
speaker diaphragm so as to allow complete exploitation of
sound radiated from the piezoelectric drive disk and
diaphragm, such that
sound emitted from the rear of said tweeter
diaphragm is reflected from the main speaker diaphragm
and
sound radiation emitted by the ceramic drive disk is
reflected from the main speaker diaphragm,
said tweeter being positioned in front of said main
speaker diaphragm, whereby said forward directly
radiated sound of said tweeter is reinforced with said
reflected sound.

8. A multiple loudspeaker system for complete
exploitation of radiated high frequency sound, said
system comprising:
a main speaker,
a high frequency piezoelectric tweeter, having a
ceramic piezoelectric driver and a diaphragm,
a support means for supporting said tweeter in front
of said main speaker diaphragm, devoid of an obstruction
between said tweeter and said main speaker diaphragm
whereby sound emitted from the rear of said tweeter
diaphragm is reflected from the main speaker diaphragm
and sound radiation emitted by the ceramic driver is
reflected from the main speaker diaphragm, whereby said
forward directly radiated sound of said tweeter is
reinforced with said reflected sound.


Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


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This patent application -for an industrial in~ention re-
: fers to a mult1ple loudspeaker with a pie~oelectrie "twee-ter",
held up by a means of support ~hich allows the rear wave e-
mitted by the ceralnic disk and respective conical diaphragm
to be fully exploited, usiny the main loudspeaker cone as a
reflecting surface, without overloading the moving coil of
the latter.
For further explanation of the loudspeaker, according
to the invention, we -feel it is necessary to give a brief
description of the currer1t technological situation in the
field of acoustic reproducers.
In order to faithfully reproduce high frequencies, a
'loudspeaker should have a fairly small cone, while on the
other hand, low frequency reproduction requires a cone of
considerable dimensions; therefore when an optimuln perform-
' ance needs to be obtained,instead of using just one loud-
speaher intended to reproduce the whole range of audio-
'frequencies with fidelity, an enselnble o-f several loud-
speakers suitably arran~ed is usually adop~ed: some with
large dimens~ons suitable for low fre~uency reproduct~on,
normally called "woofers", bthers wi~h sma'll dimensions
suitable for high frequency reproduction, normally called
"tweeters".
The multiple loudspeakers' group includes bi-phonic
coaxial loudspeakers which have t~lO reproduction appliances

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totally independent of each other but coaxially mollnted,
one equipped with a bigger cone, the other equipped with a
smaller cone placed imlllediately in front of and on the same
axis as the bigger cone.
In some bi-phonic coaxial loudspeakers, a piezoelec-
tric "tweeter" is adopted, namely using a ceramic ~isk ge-
nerator of sound waves, situate~ inside a small protection
and support baske.t, whicl) is a~tached to a part o-F the main
loudspeal<er Frame (i.e. the bigger loduspeaker), according
to various construction solutions: in some models the basket
is supported by an axia'l pin, while in o-ther models a sup-
port bracket is adopted made up of one or more radial spokes
the end of which is to be positioned and fixed on the main
loudspeaker basket.
Both construction solutions just described present some
comlnorl problems and some specific problems.
For example the abovementiorled central support pin is
not mechanically reliable; especially taking in-to account
the econornic material used for its manufacture which is
mainly p1astic barely resistant -to the ternperature, i-t can
bend laterally until it -touches the main loudspeaker coil,
which results in friction between -the parts which come into
contact with each other and inllnediately causes an in-
admissible crack'lin~ noise, iF not at the very worst, the
hlockage oF the bigger cliaphragll1.
Moreover hoth suppor-t systems mentioned do not allow
30 the installation of the "twee-ter" completely inside the main
loudspeaker diaphragm in such a way that the edges of the
-two maxilTIum diameter sections of the two cones are actually
; coplanar. l'his is due to the overall dilnensions of the pro



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tection and support basket o~ tilt-~ piezoelectric "tweeter".
Ilowever the most serious probleln, which can occur in
both systems examined so far, lies in -the -fact tha-t clue to
the presence of the aforenlentioned support basket~ the sound
waves emitted from the rear by the ceramic disk and by the
conical diaphragm of tlle piezoelectric tweeter cannot be
fully exploited. If these sound waves could be reflected
forwards, the actual raciiation impedarlce of the sound
sourcewould be increased.
UearincJ this in min(l, an alternative to the two above-
mentioned solutions has already been proposed, whereby the
support of the piezoelectric tweeter is in a coaxial posit-
ion in front of the main louclspeaker cone.
According -to this alternative solution, the piezoelec-
tric tweeter is not situated inside a basket, but its cera
mic disk is fir1nly juined to the mobile suppor-t of the main
10udspeaker coil, the diaphrac~ of which can then act as
a reflecting surface for tht! radiations emitted from the
rear by the tweeter cone, but not for those radiations emit
ted by the ceramic disk fixecl-to the rnobile support of the
main loudspeaker coil.
In additlon to the limited exploitation of the waves
emitted from the rear by the piezoelectric tweeter, the last
solution indical:ed obviously brings about an overloading of
the mobile support of the main loudsl)eaker coil. Even if
3U this ;s mir~ lal, an increase in the si~e of the magnet is
nevertheless necessary, which leads to a notable increase
in the final production cos-ts.
The ainl of this inven-tion is to provicle a means of
support for the piezoelectric"tweeter", which, without over-




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loading the Inobile supporl of i:he nlain lou(lspeaker coil, allows the exploitation o-F the radiation emitted from -the rear
by the ceramic disk and that emitted by the cone. The dia-
phragln behind -the main loudspeaker acts as a reflecting sur
face, and furthermore the overall dilnensions o-F the piezo-
electric~ltweeterllare limited in such a way that the whole
of the latter can fi-t into the Inairl loudspeaker cone.
~ccording to this invention, the solution is based on
the fact that the piezoelectriclltwee-terl~is placed in front
of the mairl louclspeaker cone withollt the usual support and
protection baske-t. A different Ineans of s~lpport is used
instead, which does not intercept or clisturb radiation e-
mitted fro!n the rear by -the piezoelectric"tweeter"or ob-
struct the forward reflection oF said radiation by the mainloudspeaker diaphragm.
In accordance with a preferred embodi~ent of the in-
vention, relating to the field of coaxial biphonic loud-
speakers, the piezoelectric ~Itweeter~ wi-thout a basket, is
suppor-ted by a spide~shaped bracket witll radial spokes, the
ends of which are fixed to the Inain loudspeaker basket.
In accordance with an alternative e~bodiment of the
invention, in the field o-f coaxia1 bi-phonic loudspeakers5
the piezoelectric"tweeter~lis Fixed on the back of the pro-
-tection grille which usually covers the hole on the front
oF the panel on which the lolldspeaker is Inounted.
In order to provide Further explanation, the descript
; ion of this invention proceeds with re~erence to the en-
closed drawings in which two preferred embodinlents of the
invention at re~erence are schelnatically illustrated, to be
applied in the field o~ bi-phonic, coaxial loudspeakers.


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Fig. 1 is a section witll the axial plan of a bi-phonic,
coaxial loudspeaker, in accordance with -the invention and
with its preferred embodiinent.
Fig. 2 is a section with an axial plan of a bi-phonic
coaxial loudspeaker in accordance with the invention and
with an alternative embodiment.
~ith reference to the abovementioned figures, the loud
speaker at reFerence is made (Jp of two independent reproduc
tion devices coaxially ll~ounte(l, an~ in conformity ~ith tra-
ditional construction nletho(ls For bi-phonic coaxial loud-
speakers.
The main moving-coii loudspeaker suitable for the re-
: production of medium to low frequencies is made up of a bas
ket (1), which suppor-ts the cone diaphragm (2) internally
~; and the centering device (3), which while allowing -the coil
to move lonyitudinally, ensures that it is always perFec~y
centered in the air gap and that it does not touch the two
pole shoes; the external one being ring shaped (4) and the
internal one cylindrical (5).
Number ($.) indicates an ant-i-dust plate which closes
at the front -the mobile support sleeve (9) oF the coil, not
shown in the figure.
With reference to Fig, 1, the other smaller piezoelec-
tric loudspeaker suitable For high frequency reproduction~
30 is characterized by the fact that it is nlade up of the ce-
ramic disk (10) and its respective cone ~11) only, which
are held in a position coaxial to and in front o-f the dia-
phragm (2) of the main louclspeaker, by means oF a support
nracket (12) which in turn -is made up of a central annular


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flange from which one or 1nore radial spokes branch out, le-
vel with the flange, the encis of which are linket1 up with
the main loudspeaker support baskel; (1).
More precisely, at the point where the diameter is
greates-t, the cone (ll) of the piezoelectric"tweeter" is
glued by its edge -to a spo)1~e ring (13), ac-ting as a damper,
which in turn is glued onto the back of the afore1nentioned
central annular flange.
~lith reference to fi~ure (2), according to an al-terna-
tive embodimen-t o-f the invention, it can be noted how -the
piezoelectric"twee-ter"is supported in a coaxial posi-tion in
- front of the n~ain loudspeaker diapi)rag1l1 (2) by means of the
protection grille (14), ~Ihich usually covers the hole on
the front panel on which the loutdspea~er is mounted.
In this alternative version, th sponge ring 113), I:o
which the edges of ~he piezoelectriC"t~Jeeter"COne (ll) are
to be attached, is sluecl to a surface especially provided
for the purpose, on the inside of the grille (14). Said
grille, as per the example pu-t forward by the construction
solution in Fig. 2, could even have a horn(l5) on the out
side of the opening of which, the aforementioned sponge
rintl (13) may he glued.
Needless to say l;his ciescription refers to the enclosetl
drawings, reprocluceti For exi)lanatory purposes only, and re-
lating to the Illanufacturt-! of bi-phonic, coaxial loudspeakers.
It is, however, obvious that the invention may be applied
i1~ the iield of )~lultiple loucispeakers in general, not neces
sarily bi-phonic and/or coax-ial, without actually deviating
from ti~e concept of this invention and the protection affor-
ded bv this industria1 patent ~i~ht.




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Representative Drawing
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Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date 1991-08-06
(22) Filed 1986-07-11
(45) Issued 1991-08-06
Deemed Expired 2003-08-06

Abandonment History

There is no abandonment history.

Payment History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Amount Paid Paid Date
Application Fee $0.00 1986-07-11
Registration of a document - section 124 $0.00 1986-10-20
Maintenance Fee - Patent - Old Act 2 1993-08-06 $100.00 1993-07-19
Maintenance Fee - Patent - Old Act 3 1994-08-08 $100.00 1994-07-21
Maintenance Fee - Patent - Old Act 4 1995-08-07 $100.00 1995-07-26
Maintenance Fee - Patent - Old Act 5 1996-08-06 $150.00 1996-07-10
Maintenance Fee - Patent - Old Act 6 1997-08-06 $150.00 1997-07-21
Maintenance Fee - Patent - Old Act 7 1998-08-06 $150.00 1998-07-30
Maintenance Fee - Patent - Old Act 8 1999-08-06 $150.00 1999-07-20
Maintenance Fee - Patent - Old Act 9 2000-08-07 $150.00 2000-08-01
Maintenance Fee - Patent - Old Act 10 2001-08-06 $200.00 2001-07-31
Owners on Record

Note: Records showing the ownership history in alphabetical order.

Current Owners on Record
"S.I.P.E. SOCIETA ITALIANA PRODOTTI ELETTROMECCANICI"-S.P.A.
Past Owners on Record
SANCISI, CARLO
TONTINI, FRANCO
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
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