Abstract:
An electromagnetic vibrator includes an electromagnetic provider and a vibration unit, wherein the vibration unit includes a diaphragm unit and an induction coil unit affixing on an inner side of the diaphragm unit, so that when the vibration unit is mounted to the electromagnetic provider, the induction coil is inducted to the electromagnetic to generate an electromagnetic field, so as to axially vibrate the induction coil to vibrate the vibration unit.
Abstract:
An electromagnetic vibrator includes an electromagnetic provider and a vibration unit, wherein the vibration unit includes a diaphragm unit and an induction coil unit affixing on an inner side of the diaphragm unit, so that when the vibration unit is mounted to the electromagnetic provider, the induction coil is inducted to the electromagnetic to generate an electromagnetic field, so as to axially vibrate the induction coil to vibrate the vibration unit.
Abstract:
A vibration unit for an acoustic arrangement includes an encircling frame, a vibration member, and a weaving suspension extended between the vibration member and the encircling frame for enabling the vibration member to be reciprocatingly moved. The weaving suspension includes a plurality of reinforcing ribs radially and outwardly extended from the vibration member to the encircling frame to form a weaving-like structure, such that the vibration member is prohibited to move along a rib extending direction of each of the reinforcing ribs to ensure the vibration member to be reciprocatingly moved in a linear direction.
Abstract:
A modular speaker includes at least an active vibrator, at least a passive vibrator, and a module housing, wherein the active vibrator and the passive vibrator are coupled to the module housing to form a vibration cavity therewithin to share with the active vibrator and the passive vibrator. When the active vibrator is operated for sound generation in response to an audio signal input, the passive vibrator is driven to vibrate through the vibration cavity for auxiliary sound generation so as to produce a point sound with full range of frequencies. The point sound with full range of frequencies produced by the modular speaker includes treble region and bass region, such that the modular speaker is able to completely restore the audio signal input as the original form to enable the listener to hear the sound quality of original raw audio signal.
Abstract:
A diaphragm and suspension edge includes inner and suspension edge portions. The inner suspension edge portion includes an inner suspension edge body, and one or more inner side elastic ribs protruding relative to the inner suspension edge body. Each inner side elastic rib forms a bulge on a first side of the inner suspension edge portion, and forms a flute on the opposite side. The outer suspension edge portion includes an outer suspension edge body, and one or more outer side elastic ribs protruding relative to the outer suspension edge body. Each outer side elastic rib forms a protrusion on a first side of the outer suspension edge portion, and forms a groove on the opposite side. The suspension edge restricts the displacement direction of the vibration unit of a speaker in the axial vibration direction thereof to prevent offset of the vibration unit.
Abstract:
A modular speaker includes at least an active vibrator, at least a passive vibrator, and a module housing, wherein the active vibrator and the passive vibrator are coupled to the module housing to form a vibration cavity therewithin to share with the active vibrator and the passive vibrator. When the active vibrator is operated for sound generation in response to an audio signal input, the passive vibrator is driven to vibrate through the vibration cavity for auxiliary sound generation so as to produce a point sound with full range of frequencies. The point sound with full range of frequencies produced by the modular speaker includes treble region and bass region, such that the modular speaker is able to completely restore the audio signal input as the original form to enable the listener to hear the sound quality of original raw audio signal.