U.S. patent application number 14/793027 was filed with the patent office on 2016-01-07 for transducer.
This patent application is currently assigned to Jabil Circuit (Beijing), Ltd.. The applicant listed for this patent is Jabil Circuit (Beijing), Ltd.. Invention is credited to Mengxia Wang, Xiaofei Wang, Jiliang Zhang.
Application Number | 20160007122 14/793027 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 50052549 |
Filed Date | 2016-01-07 |
United States Patent
Application |
20160007122 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Zhang; Jiliang ; et
al. |
January 7, 2016 |
TRANSDUCER
Abstract
A transducer includes a housing, a magnet unit, an elastic
diaphragm, a vibration unit, and a coil. The housing has a first
housing and a second housing to form a storing space. The magnet
unit is secured in the first housing. The elastic diaphragm is a
thin layer and disposed between the second housing and the
vibration unit. The spiral coil is mounted on the vibration unit
and has two electrical connecting points for inputting electric
signal of alternating current. Hence, the coil can generate
continuous vibration caused by alternating attraction/repelling
force of the magnet unit. When the frequency of the electric signal
is within 20.about.20000 Hz, the elastic diaphragm generates sound
signals within earshot. When it is within 10.about.20 Hz, it can
generate vibration signals. So, signal unit can produce sound and
vibration. In addition, it saves space for effectuating the
thickness minimization of a product.
Inventors: |
Zhang; Jiliang; (Beijing,
CN) ; Wang; Xiaofei; (Beijing, CN) ; Wang;
Mengxia; (Beijing, CN) |
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Applicant: |
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Jabil Circuit (Beijing), Ltd. |
Beijing |
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CN |
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Assignee: |
Jabil Circuit (Beijing),
Ltd.
Bejing
CN
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Family ID: |
50052549 |
Appl. No.: |
14/793027 |
Filed: |
July 7, 2015 |
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Application
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Patent Number |
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13953347 |
Jul 29, 2013 |
9078059 |
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14793027 |
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61680451 |
Aug 7, 2012 |
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Current U.S.
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381/394 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G06F 3/041 20130101;
G06F 3/016 20130101; H04R 9/025 20130101; H04R 1/02 20130101; H04R
9/06 20130101; H04R 2400/03 20130101; H04R 2499/11 20130101 |
International
Class: |
H04R 9/06 20060101
H04R009/06; G06F 3/01 20060101 G06F003/01; G06F 3/041 20060101
G06F003/041 |
Claims
1. A transducer comprising: a housing unit having a first housing
and a second housing, the first housing and the second housing
being connected together so as to form a hollow structure having a
storage space; a magnet unit, an elastic diaphragm, a vibrating
unit, and a coil cooperatively coupled together and within the
housing unit; electric wires; and a signal generator being disposed
in the storage space, wherein ends of the electric wires are
connected with the signal generator and remaining ends of the
electric wires are connected with electric connecting points on the
coil for inputting an electric signal.
2. The transducer of claim 1, further comprising: a touch panel;
and a plurality of touch panel wires, one end of the touch panel
wires connecting with the touch panel, and a remaining end of the
touch panel wires connecting with the signal generator so as to
allow signal transmitting therebetween.
3. The transducer of claim 1, wherein: the first housing includes a
touch panel and a frame for securing and assembling the touch
panel, the touch panel being shaped as a rectangular plate; the
frame being substantially square and having a plate portion, a
sidewall upwardly extending from a periphery of the plate portion,
an outer protrusion downwardly extending from a periphery of the
plate portion, an inner protrusion downwardly extending from an
inner portion of the plate portion; a first inner surface and a
first outer surface being both sides of the plate portion; and the
first outer surface and the sidewall defining a space for storing
and securing the touch panel.
4. The transducer of claim 3, wherein: the second housing includes
an outer frame, an inner frame inwardly extending from an upper
side of the outer frame, and a protruded edge inwardly and
horizontally extending from a lower side of the outer frame; the
outer frame and the inner frame forming an insert slot for allowing
the outer protrusion of the frame inserting in so as to assemble
the first housing and the second housing together; and the second
housing having an opening formed on the protruded edge.
5. The transducer of claim 1, wherein the electric signal includes
at least one of a group consisting of alternating current, electric
signal having frequency between 20-20,000 Hz, and electric signal
having frequency between 10-20 Hz; when the electric signal is an
alternating current, the coil generating continuous vibration
caused by alternating attraction/repelling force of the magnet
unit; when the electric signal is an electric signal having a
frequency between 20-20,000 Hz, the elastic diaphragm generating
sound signals within earshot; and when the electric signal is an
electric signal having a frequency between 10-20 Hz, the elastic
diaphragm generating vibration signals.
6. The transducer of claim 1, wherein the magnetic unit is mounted
on a first inner surface of the first housing.
7. The transducer of claim 6, wherein the elastic diaphragm has an
outer edge and an inner edge; the outer edge being secured on an
opening of the second housing.
8. The transducer of claim 7, wherein the vibrating unit is secured
on the inner edge of the elastic diaphragm.
9. The transducer of claim 8, wherein the coil is secured on the
vibrating unit, the coil being spiral and having a starting point
and an ending point connecting with the electric connecting points
respectively.
10. A transducer comprising: a housing unit having a first housing
and a second housing, the first housing and the second housing
being connected together so as to form a hollow structure having a
storage space; a magnet unit, an elastic diaphragm, a vibrating
unit, and a coil cooperatively coupled together and within the
housing unit; a signal generator disposed in the storage space; a
touch panel coupled to the first housing; and a plurality of touch
panel wires, one end of the touch panel wires connecting with the
touch panel and a remaining end of the plurality of touch panel
wires connecting with the signal generator to allow signal
transmitting therebetween.
11. The transducer of claim 10, further comprising: two electric
wires, one end of each electric wire connecting with the signal
generator, and a remaining end of each electric wire connecting
with an electric connecting point of the coil for inputting the
electric signal, wherein the signal generator is disposed in the
storage space.
12. The transducer of claim 10, wherein: the first housing includes
a frame for securing and assembling the touch panel, the touch
panel being shaped as a rectangular plate; the frame being
substantially square and having a plate portion, a sidewall
upwardly extending from a periphery of the plate portion, an outer
protrusion downwardly extending from a periphery of the plate
portion, an inner protrusion downwardly extending from an inner
portion of the plate portion; and a first inner surface and a first
outer surface being both sides of the plate portion; the first
outer surface and the sidewall defining a space for storing and
securing the touch panel.
13. The transducer of claim 12, wherein: the second housing
includes an outer frame, an inner frame inwardly extending from an
upper side of the outer frame, and a protruded edge inwardly and
horizontally extending from a lower side of the outer frame; the
outer frame and the inner frame forming an insert slot for allowing
the outer protrusion of the frame inserting in so as to assemble
the first housing and the second housing together; and the second
housing having an opening formed on the protruded edge.
14. The transducer of claim 10, wherein the electric signal
includes at least one of a group consisting of alternating current,
electric signal having frequency between 20-20,000 Hz, and electric
signal having frequency between 10-20 Hz; when the electric signal
is an alternating current, the coil generating continuous vibration
caused by alternating attraction/repelling force of the magnet
unit; when the electric signal is an electric signal having a
frequency between 20-20,000 Hz, the elastic diaphragm generating
sound signals within earshot; and when the electric signal is an
electric signal having a frequency between 10-20 Hz, the elastic
diaphragm generating vibration signals.
15. The transducer of claim 10, wherein the magnetic unit is
mounted on a first inner surface of the first housing.
16. The transducer of claim 15, wherein the elastic diaphragm has
an outer edge and an inner edge; the outer edge being secured on an
opening of the second housing.
17. The transducer of claim 16, wherein the vibrating unit is
secured on the inner edge of the elastic diaphragm.
18. The transducer of claim 17, wherein the coil is secured on the
vibrating unit, the coil being spiral and having a starting point
and an ending point connecting with the electric connecting points
respectively.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent
application Ser. No. 13/953,347, filed Jul. 29, 2013, and issued as
U.S. Pat. No. 9,078,059, on Jul. 7, 2015. U.S. patent application
Ser. No. 13/953,347 claims the priority of U.S. provisional patent
application Ser. No. 61/680,451, filed Aug. 7, 2012, entitled
"Transducer" and both are incorporated herein in their
entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] 1. Field of the Invention
[0003] The present invention relates to a transducer. Particularly,
it relates to a transducer with a signal unit that can produce
sound and vibration as well as it can save space for effectuating
the thickness minimization of a product.
[0004] 2. Description of the Prior Art
[0005] There are various traditional transducers that can achieve
the electro-acoustic converting function. For example, FIG. 6
exhibits a micro transducer. It includes: [0006] a magnetic common
base 71; [0007] two external magnets 72 vertically disposed on two
side of the magnetic common base 71; [0008] a pair of magnetic
plates 73 connecting with these two external magnets 72; [0009] a
cover 74 disposed on the magnetic plates 73 with a sound hole 741;
[0010] an internal magnet 75 secured on the magnetic common base
71; and [0011] a polymer diaphragm 76 mounted between the cover 74
and the internal magnet 75.
[0012] There is a gap D disposed between the polymer diaphragm 76
and the cover 74 for allowing vibration movement. Because the
polymer diaphragm 76 and the cover 74 cannot be combined into one
integral unit since gap D is required, it is not suitable for a
product with an ultra-thin thickness.
[0013] FIG. 7 illustrates the second type of the traditional
electronic device with an electric sound transducer. It includes:
[0014] two electricity-stopping vibration diaphragms 81; [0015] a
main body 82 disposed between these two electricity-stopping
vibration diaphragms 81; [0016] at least one perforated board 83
(with a plurality of holes) disposed between two
electricity-stopping vibration diaphragms 81; and [0017] many
partitions 84 disposed between the perforated board 83 and the
electricity-stopping vibration diaphragm 81.
[0018] For a similar reason as mentioned previously, these
electricity stopping vibration diaphragms 81 have to be separated
from the perforated board 83. By virtue of this thickness
limitation about the partitions 84, the product thickness cannot be
minimized. So, it is not suitable for an ultra-thin product.
[0019] As shown in FIG. 8, the third traditional transducer
includes: [0020] a housing 91; [0021] a speaker 92 that can be
installed in the housing 91; [0022] a piezoelectric vibrator 93
disposed on the housing 91; and [0023] an upper cover 94 that can
be covered on the housing 91.
[0024] Regarding this device, the speaker 92 and the piezoelectric
vibrator 93 are two independent elements or units. Hence, it causes
the volume consuming problem. The speaker 92 and the housing 91
cannot be combined together. It also occupies certain volume. As a
result, it still cannot apply to the ultra-thin product.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0025] The object of the present invention is to provide a
transducer that can utilize a signal unit to produce sound and
vibration as well as it can save space for effectuating the
thickness minimization of a product. Particularly, it can solve the
problems of traditional transducers such as: the inability to
combine the speaker and the vibrator, that a certain gap is
required that occupies too much space, etc.
[0026] In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, this
invention is provided as a technical solution. In one embodiment of
the invention, a transducer comprises: [0027] a housing unit having
a first housing and a second housing, the first housing and the
second housing being connected together so as to form a hollow
structure having a storing space, the first housing having a first
inner surface and a first outer surface, the second housing having
an opening; [0028] a magnet unit being mounted on the first inner
surface of the housing; [0029] an elastic diaphragm having an outer
edge and an inner edge; the outer edge being secured on the opening
of the second housing; [0030] a vibrating unit being secured on the
inner edge of the elastic diaphragm; and [0031] a coil being
secured on the vibrating unit, the coil having two electric
connecting points for inputting an electric signal.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the present invention.
[0033] FIG. 2 is a view illustrating the inner structure of the
present invention when it is assembled.
[0034] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention
when there is no alternating current is inputted.
[0035] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention
when the alternating current is applied.
[0036] FIG. 5 is another perspective view of the present
invention.
[0037] FIG. 6 is a view showing the first traditional device.
[0038] FIG. 7 is a view showing the second traditional device.
[0039] FIG. 8 is a view showing the third traditional device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0040] Referring to FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, the present invention relates
to a transducer. This transducer mainly comprises a housing unit
10, a magnet unit 20, an elastic diaphragm 30, a vibrating unit 40,
and a coil 50.
[0041] Housing unit 10 is a substantially square hollow box
structure and has a first housing 11 and a second housing 12. The
first housing 11 and the second housing 12 are connected together
so as to form a hollow structure having a storing space 13.
[0042] With regard to the first housing 11, it includes a touch
panel 11A (ex. a smart phone with touch panel) and a frame 11B for
securing and assembling the touch panel 11A. The touch panel 11A is
roughly shaped as a rectangular plate and has a touching layer 11A1
and a displaying layer 11A2. The touching layer 11A1 is provided
for touch input operation. The displaying layer 11A2 is provided
for showing out information inputted (by the user) via the touching
layer 11A and receiving signals generated from the touch input
operation. The frame 11B is substantially square and has a plate
portion 11B, a sidewall 11B2 upwardly extending from a periphery of
the plate 11B1, an outer protrusion 11B3 downwardly extending from
a periphery of the plate 11B1, an inner protrusion 11B4 downwardly
extending from an inner portion of the plate 11B1.
[0043] Plate 11B1 of the first housing 11 includes the first inner
surface 111 and the first outer surface 112 that are positioned on
an upper side and a lower side of the plate 11B1. In addition, the
first outer surface 112 and the sidewall 11B2 defines a space for
storing and securing the touch panel 11A.
[0044] With reference to the second housing 12, it includes an
outer frame 12A, an inner frame 12B inwardly extending from an
upper side of the outer frame 12A, and a protruded edge 12C
inwardly and horizontally extending from a lower side of the outer
frame 12A. The outer frame 12A and the inner frame 12B forms an
insert slot for allowing the outer protrusion 11B3 of the frame 11B
inserting in so as to assemble the first housing 11 and the second
housing 12 together. Furthermore, the second housing 12 has an
opening 121 formed on the protrusion edge 12C.
[0045] Concerning this magnet unit 20, it is mounted on the first
inner surface 111 of the housing 11.
[0046] Regarding this elastic diaphragm 30 that is roughly a thin
layer (such as an annular thin layer), it has an outer edge 31 and
an inner edge 32. The outer edge 31 is secured on the opening 121
of the second housing 12.
[0047] The vibrating unit 40 is secured on the inner edge 32 of the
elastic diaphragm 30.
[0048] About the coil 50, it is secured on the vibrating unit 40.
The coil 50 has two electric connecting points 51 for inputting an
electric signal.
[0049] Therefore, when the electric signal is alternating current,
the coil 50 generates continuous vibration caused by alternating
attraction/repelling force of the magnet unit 20. When the electric
signal is electric signal having frequency between 20.about.20000
Hz, the elastic diaphragm 40 generates sound signals within earshot
(that are audible to humans). And, when the electric signal is
electric signal having frequency between 10.about.20 Hz, the
elastic diaphragm 40 generates vibration signals.
[0050] Moreover, as illustrated in FIG. 3, when no electric signal
is inputted, the vibrating unit 40 does not vibrate. It is
positioned at a first position P1. When the electric signal is
alternating current, the coil 50 generates continuous vibration
caused by alternating attraction/repelling force of the magnet unit
20. That is, it will vibrate between a second position P2 and a
third position P3 as shown in FIG. 4.
[0051] The inner protrusion 11B4 downwardly extending from a
periphery of the plate 11B1 can be shaped as a round magnet holding
recess.
[0052] Accordingly, the magnetic unit 20 can be cylindrical and
secured into the round magnet holding recess. It is disposed
between the plate 11B1 and the vibrating unit 40. Besides, a proper
gap (or distance) between the magnetic unit 20 and the elastic
diaphragm 40 should be kept which could be a repeated vibration
space.
[0053] Of course, the magnet unit 20 can be secured on the first
inner surface 111 in many other ways, such as glue, welding,
interlocking, fitting, etc.
[0054] With regard to material of the first housing 11 and the
second housing 12 of the housing unit 10, polycarbonate (briefly
called PC) or Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (briefly called ABS
resin) can be used.
[0055] The second housing 12 could be a shallow recessed structure.
The first housing 11 can be a thin plate so that the first housing
11 and the second housing 12 can be combined together to form a
storing space 13 which is isolated.
[0056] The elastic diaphragm 30 can be an annular structure with a
curved cross-sectional area. However, it can be modified into
another kind of cross-sectional area like wave-shaped, straight, or
other shapes. Also, the elastic diaphragm 30 is provided for
connecting the second housing 12 (more specifically the opening
121) with the vibrating unit 40. The material of the elastic
diaphragm 30 can be silicone (which is polymerized siloxanes or
polysiloxanes) or the like. Further, the function of the elastic
diaphragm 30 is to allow a relative movement being generated
between the second housing 12 and the vibrating unit 40 (for
generating vibration and/or sound).
[0057] This vibrating unit 40 is positioned at the central portion
of the elastic diaphragm 30. The material of the vibrating unit 40
can be polycarbonate (PC) or Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS
resin) for generating vibration and/or sound.
[0058] The coil 50 is spiral. This coil 50 is disposed on the
vibrating unit 40 and is positioned within the storing space 13.
This coil 50 is a coiled wire having a starting point and an ending
point where two electric connecting points 51 are located at.
[0059] Moreover, this invention may further include two electric
wires 61, a signal generator 62 and two (or more) touch panel wires
63.
[0060] About the two electric wires 61 and the signal generator 62
(for example a controlling circuit board), one end of each electric
wire 61 connects with the signal generator 62 (including the sound
signal generator and the vibration signal generator). The other end
of each electric wire 61 connects with the electric connecting
point 51 for inputting the electric signal.
[0061] The signal generator 62 is disposed in the storing space 13
and engages with the inner frame 12B as well as inserts into the
inner protrusion 11B4.
[0062] The magnet unit 20 is disposed between vibrating unit 40 and
the signal generator 62.
[0063] Concerning these touch panel wires 63, one end of the touch
panel wires 63 connects with the touch panel 11A. The other end of
the touch panel wire 63 connects with the signal generator 62.
[0064] Thus, both the signal generated from the touching layer 11A1
and the image information from the displaying layer 11A2 can be
transmitted through the touch panel wires 63 so as to allow signal
transmitting between the touch panel 11A and the signal generator
62.
[0065] In summary, advantages and functions in accordance with this
invention can be listed below.
[0066] Signal unit can produce sound and vibration. By utilizing
the periphery of the vibration unit connecting with the elastic
diaphragm as well as cooperating with the coil and the magnet unit,
when alternating current with a predetermined frequency is
supplied, it is able to generate sound or vibration. Or, both sound
and vibration can be generated by one signal unit
simultaneously.
[0067] It saves space for effectuating the thickness minimization
of a product. This invention successfully replaces the traditional
speaker and the vibration motor. Hence, it can save space and makes
it easier to design an integral housing for a handheld electronic
product. So, it saves space for effectuating the thickness
minimization of a product. Particularly, the speaker of a
traditional handheld electronic product is disposed within the
earphone. Under this condition, this invention combines the
earphone, speaker and the vibration motor into one integral
unit.
[0068] While this invention has been particularly shown and
described with references to the preferred embodiments thereof, it
will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes
or modifications can be made therein without departing from the
scope of the invention by the appended claims.
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