US1802910A - Vibrating member for loud-speakers - Google Patents

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US1802910A
US1802910A US188077A US18807727A US1802910A US 1802910 A US1802910 A US 1802910A US 188077 A US188077 A US 188077A US 18807727 A US18807727 A US 18807727A US 1802910 A US1802910 A US 1802910A
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    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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  • This invention has reference to conical diaphragms or vibrating members for loud speakers, said vibrating members serving to convert mechanical into acoustic vibrations.
  • the invention is especially applicable to conical vibrating members (hereinafter briefly referred to as cones) which vibrate as a stiff body such as, for example, with constructions in Whichvthe cone is stretched in the frame by means of a yielding substance secured to its border.
  • the vertex of the cone In the majority of cases when the mechanical vibration is transferred the vertex of the coneis usedas the point of application of the motive power. It has been found in such cases that by reason of the impulses exerted on the vertex the cone shows'a tendency to kink, which will have a harmful effeet on the sound oscillations.
  • the invention has for itsobject to so strengthen the cone as to suppress this kinking.
  • the surface of the cone is provided with strengthenings which are applied in a direction normal to the generating lines of the cone.
  • the strengthenings may be ribbonshaped strengthenings which are mounted on the surface and which surround the cone annularly.
  • the annular strengthening may be applied in a plane normal to the axis of the cone.
  • the said ribbon may be applied to the spread surface of the cone, that is upon the cone blank before it is shaped into a cone. If the cone is then bent so that the ribbon is on the outer surface it will surround the cone at a certain stress.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a cone according to the invention and Figure 2 is a perspective side View of the cone shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Figure 1.
  • a pa er ribbon 11 is stuck to a paper cone 10 exact y midway between the vertex and the border.
  • the cone will show a tendency to kink. If, however, the ribbon 11 has been applied this ribbon will resist the outward kinking as well. as the inward kinking.
  • the aper ribbon may be applied either to the inner surface such as the bands 12 or to the outer surface orlboth innegland outeir surfaces.
  • t is ossi e not on to a l aper ri bons to the middle but hlso tii aiip ly similar surrounding paper ribbons to intermediate points. it is not necessary that these ribbons should surround the entire cone but they may be applied at determined intervals along the cone surface.
  • An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm, and strengthening bands fastened to said diaphragm.
  • An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm, and a strengthening ribbon fastened to said diaphragm around an annular path on said diaphra m.
  • An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm, and a plurality of strengthening ribbons secured to said diaphragm, said strengthening ribbons being arranged in planes normal to the axis of said conical diaphragm.
  • An acoustic device comprising a diaphragm member, and a paper ribbon secured to said diaphragm, the line of contact between said diaphragm and said ribbon being other than along the edge of said diaphragm.
  • An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm and means attached to said diaphragm between the apex and the base thereof for applying a stressing force to said diaphragm.
  • An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm, and means attached only to said diaphragm for setting up a stress in said diaphragm.

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A ril 28, 1931. G, H, DE JONGH 1,802,910
VIBRATING MEMBER FOR LOUD SPEAKERS Filed May 2, 1927 INVENTOR C 1ERR\T H-de JONGH TORNEY Patented Apr. 28, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE GERRIT HENRI ma: JORGE, 0F EIN'DHOVEN, NETHERLANDS, ASSIGNOR 'I'O RADIO 00R- IPORATION OF AMERICA, A. CORPORATION OF DELAWARE VIBBATING MEMBER FOR LOUD-SPEAKERS Application filed May 2, 1927, Serial No. 188,077, and in the Netherlands May 14, 1926.
This invention has reference to conical diaphragms or vibrating members for loud speakers, said vibrating members serving to convert mechanical into acoustic vibrations. The invention is especially applicable to conical vibrating members (hereinafter briefly referred to as cones) which vibrate as a stiff body such as, for example, with constructions in Whichvthe cone is stretched in the frame by means of a yielding substance secured to its border.
In the majority of cases when the mechanical vibration is transferred the vertex of the coneis usedas the point of application of the motive power. It has been found in such cases that by reason of the impulses exerted on the vertex the cone shows'a tendency to kink, which will have a harmful effeet on the sound oscillations. The invention has for itsobject to so strengthen the cone as to suppress this kinking.
According to the invention, or this purpose the surface of the cone is provided with strengthenings which are applied in a direction normal to the generating lines of the cone. The strengthenings may be ribbonshaped strengthenings which are mounted on the surface and which surround the cone annularly. The annular strengthening may be applied in a plane normal to the axis of the cone.
These strengthenings are advantageous for cones made of paper. Inasmuch as these cones should be as light as possible the paper should therefore be as thin as possible in order to keep the mass reduced.
The disadvantage in using too thin paper is a loss in the stiffness of the cone. It has been found that with a very light cone kinking is regularly produced and causes some undesired noise. According to the invention a paper ribbon is stuck on the surface of the cone, said ribbon surrounding the cone annularly and decreasing thereby the risk of kinking.
According to the invention the said ribbon may be applied to the spread surface of the cone, that is upon the cone blank before it is shaped into a cone. If the cone is then bent so that the ribbon is on the outer surface it will surround the cone at a certain stress.
The invention will be more clearly understood by reference to the accompanying drawing which shows one embodiment of the invention. In the said drawing:
Figure 1 is a plan view of a cone according to the invention and Figure 2 is a perspective side View of the cone shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Referring to the drawing a pa er ribbon 11 is stuck to a paper cone 10 exact y midway between the vertex and the border. When an unstrengthened cone is put on the table and the finger is pressed on the vertex the cone will show a tendency to kink. If, however, the ribbon 11 has been applied this ribbon will resist the outward kinking as well. as the inward kinking. The aper ribbon may be applied either to the inner surface such as the bands 12 or to the outer surface orlboth innegland outeir surfaces. b
t is ossi e not on to a l aper ri bons to the middle but hlso tii aiip ly similar surrounding paper ribbons to intermediate points. it is not necessary that these ribbons should surround the entire cone but they may be applied at determined intervals along the cone surface.
What I claim is:
1. An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm, and strengthening bands fastened to said diaphragm.
2. An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm, and a strengthening ribbon fastened to said diaphragm around an annular path on said diaphra m.
3. An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm, and a plurality of strengthening ribbons secured to said diaphragm, said strengthening ribbons being arranged in planes normal to the axis of said conical diaphragm.
An acoustic device comprising a diaphragm member, and a paper ribbon secured to said diaphragm, the line of contact between said diaphragm and said ribbon being other than along the edge of said diaphragm.
5. An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm and means attached to said diaphragm between the apex and the base thereof for applying a stressing force to said diaphragm.
6. An acoustic device comprising a conical diaphragm, and means attached only to said diaphragm for setting up a stress in said diaphragm.
7. The process of manufacturing conical diaphraglns for acoustic devices which comprises forming a cone blank, strengthening the surface of the cone blank, and bending said strengthened blank into a cone.
8. The process of manufacturing conical oliaphragms for acoustic devices which comprises forming a cone blank, securing strengthening ribbons to said cone blank, and bendingsaid blank to form a cone having the strengthening ribbons on its outer surface.
GERRIT HENRI DE JONGH.
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US2681390A (en) * 1951-01-23 1954-06-15 Rola Company Inc Diaphragm for loud speakers
US4562899A (en) * 1982-06-16 1986-01-07 Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha Diaphragm of electroacoustic transducer and method of manufacturing the same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2681390A (en) * 1951-01-23 1954-06-15 Rola Company Inc Diaphragm for loud speakers
US4562899A (en) * 1982-06-16 1986-01-07 Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha Diaphragm of electroacoustic transducer and method of manufacturing the same

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