EP3292701B1 - Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel, dispositifs et procédés correspondants - Google Patents
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- Conventional acoustic deflectors in speaker systems can exhibit artifacts in the acoustic spectrum due to acoustic modes present between an acoustic driver and an acoustic deflector.
- This disclosure relates to an acoustic deflector for equalizing the resonant response for an omni-directional speaker system.
- the present invention relates to an omni-directional speaker system as recited in claim 1.
- Advantageous embodiments are recited in dependent claims.
- an omni-directional speaker system includes a deflector sub-assembly and a pair of acoustic sub-assemblies.
- the deflector sub-assembly includes a pair of diametrically opposed acoustic deflectors.
- Each of the acoustic sub-assemblies includes an acoustic driver for radiating acoustic energy toward an associated one of the acoustic deflectors.
- the acoustic sub-assemblies are coupled together via the deflector sub-assembly.
- each of the acoustic sub-assemblies includes an acoustic enclosure
- the deflector sub-assembly is coupled to the acoustic sub-assemblies so as to enable formation of respective acoustic seals at respective junctions between associated ones of the acoustic drivers and the acoustic enclosures.
- the pair of acoustic sub-assemblies includes a first acoustic sub-assembly.
- the first acoustic sub-assembly includes a first acoustic driver and a first acoustic enclosure.
- the first acoustic driver is coupled to the first acoustic enclosure via a first pair of fasteners partially forming a first acoustic seal at a junction between the first acoustic driver and the first acoustic enclosure.
- the deflector sub-assembly is coupled to the first acoustic sub-assembly via a second pair of fasteners so as to complete the first acoustic seal.
- each fastener of the second pair of fasteners passes through respective holes in the deflector sub-assembly and the first acoustic driver, and threadingly engages the first acoustic enclosure.
- the pair of acoustic sub-assemblies also includes a second acoustic sub-assembly.
- the second acoustic sub-assembly includes a second acoustic driver and a second acoustic enclosure.
- the second acoustic driver is coupled to the second acoustic enclosure via a third pair of fasteners partially forming a second acoustic seal at a junction between the second acoustic driver and the second acoustic enclosure.
- the deflector sub-assembly is coupled to the second acoustic sub-assembly via a fourth pair of fasteners so as to complete the second acoustic seal.
- each fastener of the fourth pair of fasteners passes through respective holes in the second acoustic enclosure and the second acoustic driver, and threadingly engages the deflector sub-assembly.
- the deflector sub-assembly includes a plurality of vertical legs, and the deflector sub-assembly is coupled to the acoustic sub-assemblies via the vertical legs.
- the deflector sub-assembly is coupled to a first one of the acoustic sub-assemblies via a first diametrically opposed pair of the vertical legs, and the deflector sub-assembly is coupled to a second one of the acoustic sub-assemblies via a second diametrically opposed pair of the vertical legs.
- the pair of diametrically opposed acoustic deflectors together define a common (shared) acoustic chamber.
- the deflector sub-assembly includes an acoustically absorbing member disposed within the acoustic chamber.
- the acoustically absorbing member is held in a compressed state by the pair of diametrically opposed acoustic deflectors.
- the compression of the acoustically absorbing member changes an acoustic property of the acoustically absorbing member.
- Another aspect provides an acoustic deflector sub-assembly that includes a pair of diametrically opposed omni-directional acoustic deflectors, and a first pair of vertical legs for mounting to a first acoustic sub-assembly such that a first one of the acoustic deflectors is arranged to deflect acoustic energy radiated from the first acoustic sub-assembly.
- the acoustic deflector sub-assembly also includes a second pair of vertical legs for mounting to a second acoustic sub-assembly such that a second one of the acoustic deflectors is arranged to deflect acoustic energy radiated from the second acoustic sub-assembly.
- Each of the omni-directional acoustic deflectors includes an acoustically reflective body that has a truncated conical shape including a substantially conical outer surface, a top surface, and a cone axis.
- Each acoustically reflective body has an opening in the top surface centered on the cone axis.
- An acoustically absorbing material may be disposed at the openings in the top surfaces of the acoustically reflective bodies.
- the respective cone axes of the omni-directional acoustic deflectors are coaxial.
- an acoustic deflector sub-assembly includes a pair of diametrically opposed omni-directional acoustic deflectors.
- Each of the omni-directional acoustic deflectors includes an acoustically reflective body have a truncated conical shape including a substantially conical outer surface, a top surface and a cone axis.
- Each acoustically reflective body having an opening in the top surface centered on the cone axis.
- the acoustically reflective bodies together define a shared acoustic chamber that is acoustically coupled to the openings in the top surfaces of the acoustically reflective bodies.
- the acoustically reflective bodies include recesses disposed about their respective substantially conical outer surfaces.
- omni-directional speaker systems Multiple benefits are known for omni-directional speaker systems. These benefits include a more spacious sound image when the speaker system is placed near a boundary, such as a wall within a room, due to reflections. Another benefit is that the speaker system does not have to be oriented in a particular direction to achieve optimum high frequency coverage. This second advantage is highly desirable for mobile speaker systems where the speaker system and/or the listener may be moving.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B are perspective and cross-sectional views, respectively, of an acoustic assembly 100 for an omni-directional speaker system.
- the acoustic assembly includes a pair of diametrically opposing acoustic sub-assemblies 102a, 102b (collectively referenced as 102), which are coupled together via a common deflector sub-assembly 104.
- Each of the acoustic sub-assemblies 102 includes an acoustic enclosure 106a, 106b (collectively referenced as 106) and an acoustic driver 108a, 108b (collectively referenced as 108).
- Each acoustic enclosure 106 includes a base 110a, 110b (collectively referenced as 110) and a plurality of sidewalls 112a, 112b, (collectively referenced as 112) which extend from the base to an opposing, open end.
- the associated acoustic driver 108 is secured to the open end such that a rear radiating surface of the driver radiates acoustic energy into the acoustic enclosure 106, and such that acoustic energy radiated from an opposing, front radiating surface of the acoustic driver 108 propagates toward the deflector sub-assembly 104.
- the deflector sub-assembly 104 includes a pair of diametrically opposing omni-directional acoustic deflectors 114a, 114b (collectively 114). Each of the acoustic deflectors 114 has four vertical legs 116 to which a corresponding one of the acoustic sub-assemblies 102 is mounted. The acoustic sub-assemblies 102 are mounted such that the motion axes of their respective acoustic drivers 108 are coaxial.
- Acoustic energy generated by the acoustic drivers 108 propagates toward the deflector sub-assembly 104 and is deflected into a substantially horizontal direction (i.e., a direction substantially normal to the motion axes of the acoustic drivers 108), by respective substantially conical outer surfaces of the acoustic deflectors 114.
- a substantially horizontal direction i.e., a direction substantially normal to the motion axes of the acoustic drivers 108
- Each opening 120 is defined by one of the acoustic sub-assemblies, a base 122 of the deflector sub-assembly 104, and a pair of the vertical legs 116.
- These eight openings 120 are acoustic apertures which pass the horizontally propagating acoustic energy. It should be understood that the propagation of the acoustic energy in a given direction includes a spreading of the propagating acoustic energy,
- each of the acoustic deflectors 114 has a substantially truncated conical shape.
- the respective slopes of the conical outer surfaces, between the base and the vertex of the cone, are not constant.
- one or both of the outer surfaces of the acoustic deflectors 114 may have a non-linear slant profile such as a parabolic profile or a profile described by a truncated hyperboloid of revolution.
- the bodies of the acoustic deflectors 114 can be made of any suitably acoustically reflective material.
- the bodies may be formed from plastic, stone, metal, or other rigid materials.
- each of the omni-directional acoustic deflectors 114 includes two features which may contribute to an improvement of the acoustic spectrum.
- the respective diameters of the openings 124 are chosen so that the resulting attenuation of the acoustic energy by the acoustic drivers 108 is limited to an acceptable level while achieving a desired level of smoothing of the acoustic spectrum.
- the acoustically absorbing material 126 is foam (e.g., melamine foam).
- the bodies of the acoustic deflectors 114 together form a common body cavity 128 (a/k/a acoustic chamber), which, in the illustrated example, is filled with a single volume of foam such that the foam is adjacent to, or extends into, the openings.
- a separate foam element may be disposed at each opening so that only a portion of the body cavity 128 is occupied by foam.
- the foam present at each of the central openings 124 is at one end of a cylindrically-shaped foam element disposed within the body cavity 128.
- the foam element is oversized and is compressed between the bodies of the acoustic deflectors 114 to achieve the desired acoustic properties (e.g., the desired acoustic absorptivity).
- Helmholtz resonator i.e., a shared, or dual, Helmholtz resonator
- the second feature of the acoustic deflectors 114 that contribute to an improvement in the acoustic spectrum is the presence of recesses 130a, 130b (a/k/a collectively 130), shown as ring shaped troughs, located along the circumferences of the substantially conical outer surfaces.
- the recesses 130 are each arranged at a circumference at a peak of the second harmonic of the resonance mode.
- one or both of the recesses 130 may be arranged at a radius that is approximately one-half of the base radius of the cone.
- the recesses 130 may correspond with/to features of the acoustic driver. That is the recesses may be included to accommodate movement of features of the acoustic driver (e.g., movement of a diaphragm of the acoustic driver) relative to the omni-directional acoustic deflectors.
- FIGS. 2A through 2F illustrate a step-wise assembly of an omni-directional speaker system that includes the acoustic assembly 100.
- the bodies of the acoustic deflectors 114 are brought together, e.g., in a welding operation, to define the body cavity 128 ( FIG. 1B ) therebetween.
- a hot plate welding procedure is employed to form a weld seam 132 ( FIG. 1B ) that couples the deflector bodies together and acoustically seals the body cavity 128 at the junction between the two deflector bodies.
- the weld seam 132 may be formed by a rib (e.g., a plastic rib) that is heated during a hot plate welding operation.
- a cylindrical piece of acoustically absorbing material 126 e.g., foam
- FIG. 2B illustrates the assembly of the first acoustic sub-assembly 102a.
- a first end of electrical wiring 200 is passed through an aperture 202 in the first acoustic enclosure 106a, via a grommet 204, and is connected to terminals (not shown) on the first acoustic driver 108a.
- the electrical wiring 200 provides electrical signals to the first acoustic driver 108a for driving the first acoustic driver 108a.
- the grommet 204 helps to assure that the aperture 202 in the first acoustic enclosure 106a is acoustically sealed in the final assembly.
- the first acoustic driver 108a is then secured to the first acoustic enclosure 106a via a pair of fasteners 206 that pass through holes in a mounting bracket of the first acoustic driver 108a and threadingly engage the first acoustic enclosure 106a.
- the fasteners 206 may engage pre-formed threaded holes in the first acoustic enclosure 106a, or they may form threaded holes as they engage the first acoustic enclosure 106a.
- a peripheral gasket 208 is provided at the open end of the first acoustic enclosure 106a to help provide an acoustic seal at the junction between the first acoustic driver 108a and the first acoustic enclosure 106a.
- Assembly of the second acoustic sub-assembly 102b ( FIG. 1A ) is substantially identical to that of the first acoustic sub-assembly 102a, and, thus, is not described for the sake of conciseness.
- the deflector sub-assembly 104 is secured to the first acoustic sub-assembly 102a via a pair of fasteners 210 which pass through holes in a first pair of diametrically opposed ones of the vertical legs 116, then pass through holes in the mounting bracket of the first acoustic driver 108a, and then threadingly engage the first acoustic enclosure 106a.
- the fasteners 210 may engage pre-formed threaded holes in the first acoustic enclosure 106a, or they may form threaded holes as they engage the first acoustic enclosure 106a.
- the second acoustic sub-assembly 102b is coupled to the deflector sub-assembly 104 via another pair of fasteners 212 (one shown) which pass through holes in the second acoustic enclosure 106b, then pass through holes in a mounting bracket of the second acoustic driver 108b, and then threadingly engage a second pair of diametrically opposed ones of the vertical legs 116.
- the fasteners 212 may engage pre-formed threaded holes in the vertical legs116, or they may form threaded holes as they engage the vertical legs 116.
- the second, free ends of the electrical wiring 200 for the acoustic drivers are attached to a printed wiring board (PWB 214), which also supports an electrical connector 216 for providing external electrical connection (e.g., to a source of audio signals (not shown)).
- the PWB 214 is arranged adjacent to the base 110b of the second acoustic enclosure 106b.
- a compliant member 218 e.g., a piece of foam
- the compliant member 218 serves to bias the PWB 214 against an end cap (item 230b, FIG. 2F ) in the finished assembly.
- a band of vibration absorbing material 220 is wrapped around each of the acoustic sub-assemblies 102, and then a hollow outer sleeve 222 is slid over the acoustic assembly 100.
- the sleeve 222 is slid over the acoustic assembly from the second acoustic sub-assembly 102b toward the first acoustic sub-assembly 102a, such that a first recess 224 ( FIG. 3 ) formed at a first open end of the sleeve 222 comes to rest above a lip 226 formed around the base 110a of the first acoustic enclosure 106a.
- the sleeve 222 may be formed from a rigid material, such as plastic or metal (e.g., aluminum), and includes regions 228 of perforations which align with the openings 120 in the acoustic assembly 100 to permit the passage of the acoustic energy that is radiated from the acoustic drivers 108 and deflected by the deflector sub-assembly 104.
- the vibration absorbing material 220 helps to inhibit buzzing (undesirable noise) that may otherwise be caused by relative movement of the acoustic assembly 100 and the sleeve 222 during operation of the omni-directional speaker system 300 ( FIG.3 ).
- first and second end caps 230a, 230b are arranged at first and second open ends of the sleeve 222, respectively, to provide a finished appearance.
- a first end cap 230a is coupled to the base 110a of the first acoustic enclosure 106a (e.g., via adhesive such as a pressure sensitive adhesive)
- the second end cap 230b is coupled to the sleeve 222 at the second open end of the sleeve 222 and the second acoustic enclosure 106b (e.g., via adhesive such as hot melt polyethylene).
- the second end cap 230b includes apertures 232 to permit terminals 234 of the electrical connector 216 to pass therethrough.
- the compliant member 218 biases the PWB 214 against the second end cap 230b to help ensure that the terminals 234 protrude through the apertures 232 a sufficient distance the enable a sufficient electrical connection and with enough pre-load to prevent buzz.
- the assembled omni-directional speaker system 300 has a smooth outer appearance with an absence of seams along the length of the sleeve and no visible mechanical fasteners.
- omni-directional acoustic deflectors act as an acoustic smoothing filter by providing a modified acoustic resonance volume between the acoustic driver and the acoustic deflector. It will be appreciated that adjusting the size and locations of the acoustically absorbing regions allows for the acoustic spectrum to be tuned to modify the acoustic spectrum.
- the profile of the acoustically reflecting surface may be non-linear (i.e., vary from a perfect conical surface) and defined so as to modify the acoustic spectrum.
- non-circularly symmetric extensions in the acoustically reflecting surface such as the radial extensions described above, can be utilized to achieve an acceptable acoustic spectrum.
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- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel (100), comprenant :un sous-ensemble de déflecteurs (104) comprenant une paire de déflecteurs acoustiques omnidirectionnels opposés (114a, 114b) ; etune paire de sous-ensembles acoustiques (102a, 102b) comprenant chacun un pilote acoustique (108a, 108b) agencé pour émettre une énergie acoustique vers un associé des déflecteurs acoustiques,dans lequel les sous-ensembles acoustiques (102a, 102b) sont couplés conjointement via le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs (104) ;dans lequel chacun des déflecteurs acoustiques omnidirectionnels (114a, 114b) comprend un corps acoustiquement réfléchissant ayant une forme tronconique incluant une surface extérieure sensiblement conique, une surface de dessus et un axe de cône, chaque corps acoustiquement réfléchissant ayant une ouverture (124a, 124b) dans la surface de dessus centrée sur l'axe de cône,dans lequel les corps acoustiquement réfléchissants définissent conjointement une chambre acoustique partagée qui est couplée acoustiquement aux ouvertures dans les surfaces de dessus des corps acoustiquement réfléchissants,dans lequel les corps acoustiquement réfléchissants incluent des évidements en forme d'anneau (130a, 130b) disposés le long de circonférences de la surface extérieure conique,les évidements étant agencés chacun au niveau d'une circonférence à une crête d'une seconde harmonique d'un mode de résonance ouun ou deux des évidements étant agencés chacun au niveau d'un rayon qui est d'approximativement la moitié d'un rayon de base du cône d'un corps acoustiquement réfléchissant associé oules évidements étant agencés chacun pour permettre un déplacement de particularités des pilotes acoustiques par rapport aux déflecteurs acoustiques omnidirectionnels.
- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel (100) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les évidements (130a, 130b) sont agencés pour permettre un déplacement d'une membrane des pilotes acoustiques par rapport aux déflecteurs acoustiques omnidirectionnels.
- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la paire de sous-ensembles acoustiques (102a, 102b) comprend un premier sous-ensemble acoustique (102a) comprenant un premier pilote acoustique (108a) et une première enceinte acoustique (106a),
dans lequel le premier pilote acoustique (108a) est couplé à la première enceinte acoustique (106a) via une première paire d'éléments de fixation (206) formant partiellement un premier joint acoustique au niveau d'une jonction entre le premier pilote acoustique (108a) et la première enceinte acoustique (106a), et
dans lequel le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs (104) est couplé au premier sous-ensemble acoustique (102a) via une deuxième paire d'éléments de fixation (210) de façon à compléter le premier joint acoustique. - Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel selon la revendication 3, dans lequel chaque élément de fixation de la deuxième paire d'éléments de fixation (210) passe à travers des trous respectifs dans le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs et le premier pilote acoustique (108a), et se met en prise par filetage sur la première enceinte acoustique (106a).
- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel selon la revendication 4, dans lequel la paire de sous-ensembles acoustiques comprend en outre un second sous-ensemble acoustique (102b) comprenant un second pilote acoustique (108b) et une seconde enceinte acoustique (106b), dans lequel le second pilote acoustique (108b) est couplé à la seconde enceinte acoustique (106b) via une troisième paire d'éléments de fixation formant partiellement un second joint acoustique au niveau d'une jonction entre le second pilote acoustique et la seconde enceinte acoustique, et dans lequel le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs (104) est couplé au second sous-ensemble acoustique (102b) via une quatrième paire d'éléments de fixation (212) de façon à compléter le second joint acoustique.
- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel selon la revendication 5, dans lequel chaque élément de fixation de la quatrième paire d'éléments de fixation (212) passe à travers des trous respectifs dans la seconde enceinte acoustique (106b) et le second pilote acoustique (108b), et se met en prise par filetage sur le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs (104).
- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs (104) comprend une pluralité de pieds verticaux (116), et dans lequel le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs est couplé aux sous-ensembles acoustiques via les pieds verticaux.
- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel selon la revendication 7, dans lequel le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs (104) est couplé à un premier des sous-ensembles acoustiques via une première paire opposée des pieds verticaux (116), et dans lequel le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs (104) est couplé à un second des sous-ensembles acoustiques via une seconde paire opposée des pieds verticaux (116).
- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le sous-ensemble de déflecteurs (104) comprend un organe acoustiquement absorbant (126) disposé au sein de la chambre acoustique partagée.
- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel selon la revendication 9, dans lequel l'organe acoustiquement absorbant (126) est maintenu dans un état comprimé par la paire de déflecteurs acoustiques omnidirectionnels opposés (114a, 114b).
- Système de haut-parleur omnidirectionnel selon la revendication 10, dans lequel la compression de l'organe acoustiquement absorbant est configurée pour changer une propriété acoustique de l'organe acoustiquement absorbant.
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