IP Library Granted Patent US 9,800,968
Granted Patent B2
US 9,800,968 · App. 14/986,954 · Granted Oct 24, 2017

Low diffraction tweeter housing

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Patent No.
US 9,800,968
App. No.
14/986,954
Granted
Oct 24, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention discloses a high frequency transducer housing for use in a coaxial loudspeaker system to reduce diffraction. The coaxial loudspeaker system comprises at least one high frequency transducer that is arranged to be mounted with a second frequency transducer. The housing comprises a plurality of edges on a periphery of the housing. The edges of the housing have irregular shapes. The plurality of the edges are eccentric with a diaphragm of the second transducer.

Claims (30)

1. A high frequency transducer housing for use in a coaxial loudspeaker system wherein at least one high frequency transducer is arranged to be mounted with a second frequency transducer, the housing comprising:

an outer surface having a generally polygonal-shaped outer periphery formed from a plurality of edges; and

at least one opening on the outer surface for allowing sound waves radiated from each of the at least one high frequency loudspeaker to pass through the housing; and

wherein edges of the outer surface are eccentric with a diaphragm of the second transducer; and

wherein the plurality of edges undulates along the polygonal-shaped outer periphery of the outer surface of the housing.

2. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein the at least one edge is substantially rounded.

3. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein the outer periphery of the housing has generally the shape of a pentagon shape.

4. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein a dimension of at least one of the plurality of edges is substantially comparable in size to a quarter of a wavelength of a sound wave that is affected by diffraction.

5. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein the number of the edges is an odd number.

6. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein the number of the edges is 5.

7. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein materials that comprise the housing are metals.

8. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein materials that comprise the housing are polymers.

9. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured to receive one high frequency transducer.

10. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein the housing is configured to receive two high frequency transducers.

11. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 9 , wherein the high frequency transducer is configured to be used with a perforated phase alignment tweeter screen.

12. A coaxial loudspeaker system comprising:

at least one high frequency transducer which is arranged to be mounted with a second frequency transducer; and a housing for the high frequency transducer, comprising:

an outer surface having a generally polygonal-shaped outer periphery formed from a plurality of edges; and a;

at least one opening defined by the polygon for allowing sound waves radiated from the at least one high frequency loudspeaker to pass through the housing, wherein at least one edge is eccentric with a diaphragm of the second transducer, and wherein the plurality of edges undulates along the polygonal-shaped outer periphery of the outer surface of the housing.

13. A high frequency transducer housing for use in a coaxial loudspeaker system wherein at least one high frequency transducer is arranged to be mounted with a second frequency transducer, the housing comprising:

an outer surface having a generally polygonal-shaped outer periphery formed from a plurality of edges; and

at least one opening defined in the outer surface of the housing for allowing sound waves radiated from the at least one high frequency loudspeaker to pass through the housing,

wherein the plurality of edges is eccentric with a diaphragm of the second transducer, and wherein a dimension of at least one of the plurality edges is substantially comparable in size to a quarter of a wavelength of a sound wave that is affected by diffraction.

14. A coaxial loudspeaker system comprising:

at least one high frequency transducer which is arranged to be mounted with a second frequency transducer; and

a housing for the high frequency transducer, the housing comprising:

an outer surface having a generally polygonal-shaped outer periphery formed from a plurality of edges; and

at least one opening defined in the outer surface of the housing for allowing sound waves radiated from the at least one high frequency loudspeaker to pass through the housing,

wherein the plurality of edges is eccentric with a diaphragm of the second transducer, and wherein a dimension of one of the plurality edges is substantially comparable in size to a quarter of a wavelength of a sound wave that is affected by diffraction.

15. The high frequency transducer housing of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of edges has irregular shapes so that reflection of sound waves on the edges is spread in time.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 13, 2019
From: PARADIGM ELECTRONICS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 049164/0648 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 13, 2019
From: PARADIGM ELECTRONICS INC.
To: BANK OF MONTREAL D.B.A BMO CAPITAL PARTNERS, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 049165/0034 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 4, 2016
From: BOGDANOV, OLEG; IDZERDA, KEVIN
To: PARADIGM ELECTRONICS INC.
Reel/Frame 037400/0364 →