IP Library Granted Patent US 7,278,513
Granted Patent B2
US 7,278,513 · App. 10/180,691 · Granted Oct 9, 2007

Internal lens system for loudspeaker waveguides

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Patent No.
US 7,278,513
App. No.
10/180,691
Granted
Oct 9, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention provides a lens system for a loudspeaker. The loudspeaker may include a driver unit and a waveguide attached to the driver unit. The loudspeaker further may include a lens system. The lens system may include a plurality of plates. The plates may be positioned to divide an interior of the waveguide into a plurality of acoustic paths of substantially equal length. The acoustic paths may bend the propagation of one or more acoustic elements of a sound wave so that each acoustic element arrives at a plane substantially at the same time.

Claims (63)

1. A loudspeaker, comprising:

a driver unit capable of producing sound waves;

a waveguide for receiving sound waves produced by the driver unit, the waveguide having:

a throat coupled to the driver unit, and

a flare extending from the throat and having a changing internal cross-sectional area; and

a waveguide front defining an exit plane; and

a lens system having a plurality of plates, where the plurality of plates are positioned substantially at an end opposite the throat such that a portion of the flare provides a space for spherical sound radiation to divide an interior of the waveguide into a plurality of acoustic paths each path defined by a first path within the space for spherical sound radiation and a second path between plates, the plurality of acoustic paths allowing the sound waves produced by the driver to reach the exit plane and where at least two of the plurality of plates are of different length so that the plurality of acoustic paths are substantially the same length where the lens system flattens the spherical sound radiation originating from the throat to cylindrical sound radiation at the exit plane.

2. The loudspeaker of claim 1 , where the plurality of plates are parallel to each other.

3. The loudspeaker of claim 2 , where the plurality of plates extend from a slot at different lengths.

4. The loudspeaker of claim 3 , where a length of the longest plate is less than a length of a flare of the waveguide.

5. The loudspeaker of claim 4 , where the length of the longest plate is approximately 0.1 to 0.5 of the length of the flare.

6. The loudspeaker of claim 4 , where the length of the longest plate is not more than 0.5 of the length of the flare.

7. The loudspeaker of claim 1 , where the waveguide is configured to propagate a sound wave in a propagation direction and where the plurality of plates are positioned at a first angle to the propagation direction.

8. The loudspeaker of claim 7 , where the first angle is in a range of approximately 30.0 degrees to approximately 70.0 degrees.

9. The loudspeaker of claim 7 , where the first angle is approximately 45.0 degrees.

10. The loudspeaker of claim 7 , where at least one plate is positioned at a first angle to the propagation direction and at a second angle to the propagation direction.

11. The loudspeaker of claim 1 , where the waveguide includes a horn, the loudspeaker further comprising a frame attached to the horn, where the plurality of plates are attached to the frame.

12. The loudspeaker of claim 11 , where the frame is a mouth.

13. The loudspeaker of claim 12 , where a height of the mouth is approximately 5.0 to approximately 10.0 times a height of a sound-producing element within the driver unit.

14. The loudspeaker of claim 13 , where the plurality of plates extend from a slot at different lengths and where a length of the longest plate is approximately 0.1 to 0.5 of a length of a flare of the waveguide.

15. The loudspeaker of claim 1 , where the lens system includes a first lens system and a second lens system positioned remote from the first lens system.

16. A loudspeaker comprising:

means for producing a sound wave;

means for guiding the sound wave, where the means for guiding the sound wave includes an interior extending from the means for producing a sound wave at a changing cross-sectional area and a waveguide front defining an exit plane; and

means for dividing the interior into a first space for spherical sound radiation and a second space having a plurality of plates defining a plurality of acoustic paths each path defined by a first path within the space for spherical sound radiation and a second path between plates, the plurality of acoustic paths allowing the sound waves produced by the driver to reach the exit plane and where at least two of the plurality of plates are of different length so that the plurality of acoustic paths are substantially the same length whereby the plurality of plates flatten the spherical sound radiation to cylindrical sound radiation at the exit plane.

17. The loudspeaker of claim 16 , where means for dividing the interior includes a plurality of plates.

18. The loudspeaker of claim 17 , where the plurality of plates are parallel to each other.

19. The loudspeaker of claim 18 , where the plurality of plates extend from a slot at different lengths.

20. The loudspeaker of claim 19 , where a length of the longest plate is less than a length of a flare of the waveguide.

21. The loudspeaker of claim 20 , where the length of the longest plate is approximately 0.1 to 0.5 of the length of the flare.

22. The loudspeaker of claim 20 , where the length of the longest plate is not more than 0.5 of the length of the flare.

23. The loudspeaker of claim 16 , where the means for guiding the sound wave is a waveguide, where the waveguide is configured to propagate a sound wave in a propagation direction, and where the plurality of plates are positioned at a first angle to the propagation direction.

24. The loudspeaker of claim 23 , where the first angle is in a range of approximately 30.0 degrees to approximately 70.0 degrees.

25. The loudspeaker of claim 23 , where the first angle is approximately 45.0 degrees.

26. The loudspeaker of claim 23 , where at least one plate is positioned at a first angle to the propagation direction and at a second angle to the propagation direction.

27. The loudspeaker of claim 16 , where the waveguide includes a horn, the loudspeaker further comprising a frame attached to the horn, where the plurality of plates are attached to the frame.

28. The loudspeaker of claim 27 , where the frame is a mouth and where the means for producing the sound wave is a driver unit.

29. The loudspeaker of claim 28 , where a height of the mouth is approximately 5.0 to approximately 10.0 times a height of a sound-producing element within the driver unit.

30. The loudspeaker of claim 29 , where the plurality of plates extend from a slot at different lengths and where a length of the longest plate is approximately 0.1 to 0.5 of a length of a flare of the waveguide.

31. The loudspeaker of claim 16 , where the means for dividing the interior includes a first lens system and a second lens system positioned remote from the first lens system.

32. A line-source loudspeaker array, comprising:

a plurality of loudspeaker systems connected to each other where at least two loudspeaker systems each have a sound driver, a slot, a waveguide and a lens system, where each lens system includes a plurality of plates that are positioned substantially at an end opposite the sound driver such that a portion of the waveguide provides a space for spherical sound radiation, the plurality of plates dividing an interior of the waveguide into a plurality of acoustic paths each path defined by a first path within the space for spherical sound radiation and a second path between plates the plurality of acoustic paths allowing the sound waves produced by the driver to reach an exit plane defined by the front of the waveguide and where at least two of the plurality of plates are of different length so that the plurality of acoustic paths are substantially the same length where the lens system flattens the spherical sound radiation originating from the throat to cylindrical sound radiation at the exit plane.

33. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 32 , where the plurality of plates are parallel to each other.

34. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 33 , where a length of the longest plate is less than a length of a flare of the waveguide.

35. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 34 , where the length of the longest plate is approximately 0.1 to 0.5 of the length of the flare.

36. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 34 , where the length of the longest plate is not more than 0.5 of the length of the flare.

37. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 32 , where at least one waveguide is configured to propagate a sound wave in a propagation direction and where the plurality of plates positioned with respect to the at least one waveguide are positioned at a first angle to the propagation direction.

38. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 37 , where the first angle is in a range of approximately 30.0 degrees to approximately 70.0 degrees.

39. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 34 , where the first angle is approximately 45.0 degrees.

40. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 37 , where at least one plate is positioned at a first angle to the propagation direction and at a second angle to the propagation direction.

41. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 37 , further comprising a frame attached to the at least one waveguide, where the plurality of plates are attached to the frame.

42. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 41 , where the frame is a mouth.

43. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 42 , where a height of the mouth is approximately 5.0 to approximately 10.0 times a height of a sound-producing element within the driver unit.

44. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 43 , where the plurality of plates extend from the slot at different lengths and where a length of the longest plate is approximately 0.1 to 0.5 of a length of a flare of the waveguide.

45. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 32 , where at least one lens system comprises a first lens system and a second lens system positioned remote from the first lens system.

46. The line-source loudspeaker array of claim 32 , where a first loudspeaker is positioned at an angle to a second loudspeaker.

47. A loudspeaker comprising:

a driver unit for producing sound waves;

a waveguide for receiving sound waves produced by the driver unit, the waveguide including a space extending from the driver unit for spherical sound radiation and a slot lying along an exit plane from which sound waves exit the waveguide; and

a plurality of plates extending from the exit plane into an interior of the waveguide to receive the spherical sound radiation from the space extending from the driver unit, the plurality of plates spaced apart from each other along the direction of the exit plane, at least two of the plates having different lengths, the plurality of plates dividing the interior into a plurality of acoustic paths running from the driver unit to the exit plane, at least two of the acoustic paths including respective acoustic path portions running between corresponding pairs of adjacent plates, and at least two of the acoustic path portions having different lengths,

where the plurality of plates are positioned and sized such that the respective lengths of the acoustic paths from the driver unit to the exit plane are substantially equal to each other, and flattens the spherical sound radiation originating from the driver unit to cylindrical sound radiation at the exit plane.

48. The loudspeaker of claim 47 , where the plurality of plates are oriented at a non-orthogonal angle relative to the exit plane.

49. The loudspeaker of claim 47 , where the plurality of plates are arranged in parallel with each other.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE Recorded Nov 14, 2012
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED; HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GMBH
Reel/Frame 029294/0254 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 17, 2011
From: HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED; HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GMBH
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 025823/0354 →
RELEASE Recorded Feb 15, 2011
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED; HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS GMBH
Reel/Frame 025795/0143 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 8, 2009
From: HARMAN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED; BECKER SERVICE-UND VERWALTUNG GMBH; CROWN AUDIO, INC.; HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS (MICHIGAN), INC.; HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS HOLDING GMBH; HARMAN BECKER AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, INC.; HARMAN CONSUMER GROUP, INC.; HARMAN DEUTSCHLAND GMBH; HARMAN FINANCIAL GROUP LLC; HARMAN HOLDING GMBH & CO. KG; HARMAN MUSIC GROUP, INCORPORATED; HARMAN SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL BETEILIGUNGS GMBH; HARMAN SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT GMBH; HBAS INTERNATIONAL GMBH; HBAS MANUFACTURING, INC.; INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS GMBH NAVIGATION-MULTIMEDIA; JBL INCORPORATED; LEXICON, INCORPORATED; MARGI SYSTEMS, INC.; QNX SOFTWARE SYSTEMS (WAVEMAKERS), INC.; QNX SOFTWARE SYSTEMS CANADA CORPORATION; QNX SOFTWARE SYSTEMS CO.; QNX SOFTWARE SYSTEMS GMBH; QNX SOFTWARE SYSTEMS GMBH & CO. KG; QNX SOFTWARE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION; QNX SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, INC.; XS EMBEDDED GMBH (F/K/A HARMAN BECKER MEDIA DRIVE TECHNOLOGY GMBH)
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 022659/0743 →