EP1197120B1 - Bending wave panel speaker and method of driving such a speaker - Google Patents
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R7/00—Diaphragms for electromechanical transducers; Cones
- H04R7/02—Diaphragms for electromechanical transducers; Cones characterised by the construction
- H04R7/04—Plane diaphragms
- H04R7/045—Plane diaphragms using the distributed mode principle, i.e. whereby the acoustic radiation is emanated from uniformly distributed free bending wave vibration induced in a stiff panel and not from pistonic motion
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R17/00—Piezoelectric transducers; Electrostrictive transducers
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R31/00—Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture of transducers or diaphragms therefor
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- This invention relates to a bending wave panel speaker and a method of driving such a speaker.
- a bending wave loudspeaker includes a panel 1 with at least one exciter 3 coupled to the panel 1 at one or more discrete points or small regions.
- the exciter position or positions is or are selected to drive distributed resonant bending wave modes to cause the panel to emit sound.
- Prior art arrangements with discrete exciters have the disadvantage that it may be difficult in some applications to locate the exciter at the desired preferential locations, as taught in WO97/09842.
- the loudspeaker may be required to be installed in existing equipment, and the required transducer location may not be possible if another component gets in the way.
- WO00/02417 likewise to the present applicant but published after the priority date of the present application, mentions a number of arrangements using a transparent loudspeaker panel and an exciter coupled to the panel. It is suggested that the exciter may comprise a piezoelectric or electret material over the panel, though no specific embodiment discloses such an arrangement.
- GB-A-2052919 Another prior application which describes a transparent flat panel speaker is GB-A-2052919 to Hitachi Ltd.
- This application describes a transparent piezoelectric speaker with a piezoelectric layer on one face.
- a problem in such arrangements is that the loudspeaker only operates over a narrow frequency band.
- some improvement is obtained by choosing an elliptical shape of loudspeaker panel the results are still unimpressive - the best results presented have little sound output outside 1 kHz to 3kHz, a very narrow band.
- GB-A-2052919 teaches that essentially only one mode is excited, unlike the arrangements of WO97/0984 in which a number of modes at different frequencies may be excited. However, for a good acoustic output over a range of frequencies using resonant bending wave modes the exciter should excite a number of resonant modes, distributed in frequency.
- a bending wave loudspeaker comprising a panel capable of supporting bending waves and having opposed faces, a transducer extending over a large fraction of one face of the panel and coupled to the panel surface, and at least one constraint coupled to at least one discrete small region of the panel constraining the movement of the panel, so that activating the transducer material can excite a plurality of resonant bending wave modes of the panel.
- the transducer is spread over a significant part of the panel area and the panel constrained at one or more constraint locations.
- the large fraction of the panel surface may be at least 60%, preferably 75% or even 90% of the area of the panel. The larger the fraction, the larger the transducer and hence the larger the output power possible. This is particularly useful when the transducer material only provides a small motion for a unit input, as is often the case for piezoelectric material.
- the large fraction is preferably substantially the whole surface of the panel and each small region may be small in comparison with the area of the panel.
- Each small region may be no more than 10% of the area of the panel, preferably no more than 1%. Furthermore each small region may have a linear size no greater than 20% of the width of the panel, preferably no greater than 10% and further preferably no greater than 4%. Too large a constraint may result in a panel that is very hard to bend and so which is very hard to drive.
- the panel may be a panel of a material that is particularly suitable for supporting resonant bending waves in a predetermined operative frequency range.
- the provision of a localised constraint allows reasonable or good excitation of a plurality of resonant bending wave modes by a transducer that is extended over the surface of a panel.
- the transducer may comprise a sheet of transducer material extending over a large fraction of one face of the panel and coupled to the panel surface.
- a transducer may be applied to the opposite face of the panel, in what is known as a "bimorph" configuration.
- the further transducer may comprise a sheet of transducer material extending over the large fraction of the opposite face of the panel to the first transducer.
- a bimorph configuration provides a number of additional advantages. Firstly, the plate is then sandwiched between two transducer sheets; these can be arranged so that the top sheet shrinks as the bottom expands to provide a true bending stress to the plate, rather than just a linear stress applied to one face as occurs in arrangements with only one sheet of transducer material (known as a unimorph).
- the panel and transducer sheets then form an integral unit which can be optimised as a unit, for a good distribution of resonant bending wave modes.
- the constraint may be a mass fixed to the panel, for example on one face or embedded within the panel.
- the constraint may also be a rigid coupling piece coupled to the panel over a small region of the panel for substantially impeding movement of that small region.
- the constraint locations may be selected so that the resonant bending wave modes of the constrained panel, especially those at the lower end of the operative frequency range, are spaced beneficially for a desired acoustic result. Indeed, the location and parameters of the constraint may be selected to substantially optimise the acoustic output.
- the locations of the constraints may be determined by mathematical or numerical methods, or even systematic experiment.
- the constraints may be located at suitable locations for mounting a conventional small exciter on a free panel. Rather than drive a free panel at a discrete location the panel is driven over a large fraction of its surface and "pinned" at the location that would be suitable for driving it using a local transducer.
- the loudspeaker according to the invention is effectively an inverse of a conventional distributed mode loudspeaker, with a localised constraint instead of a localised transducer.
- the constraints may be located away from the edges, i.e. at least 20% of the width of the panel away from the edges.
- width is meant the distance across the panel, in a direction generally orthogonal to the length of the panel.
- the constraints may be located at asymmetric locations. If the panel is of symmetric form having one or more axes of symmetry the constraints may be spaced away from one or all of the axes of symmetry, for example by a distance of at least 3% of the width of the panel, preferably at least 5%.
- constraints may be located at the edges of the panel, or at least located no further from the edge than 20% of the distance across the panel from the edge. This is particularly useful in the case that the central region of the panel is required to be transparent.
- the or each sheet of transducer material may be sandwiched between a pair of electrodes to make a transducer film.
- the electrodes may be deposited on either side of a transducer film; they may be transparent.
- One suitable transparent electrode material is indium tin oxide.
- a transducer film may be glued to cover one or both faces of the panel.
- One electrode of said pair of electrodes may cover said large fraction of one face of the panel and mechanically couple the transducer material to the panel.
- the transducer material may be shape-changing when electricity is applied. Accordingly, the material may be a piezo-electric material, such as lead lanthanum zircouite titanate (PLZT) or polyvinylidene fluoride PVDF.
- PZT lead lanthanum zircouite titanate
- PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride
- the panel and the piezo-electric material may be transparent. This is particularly useful combined with transparent panels.
- the panel may be suspended or otherwise supported in such a way that the supports have as little effect on the resonant modes as possible.
- the panel may be supported by the constraints, or the panel may be supported on a frame as is conventional in bending wave panels. In the latter case the constraints may simply have the function of restraining panel movement at predetermined locations.
- a method of making a bending wave loudspeaker having a panel with opposed faces includes determining the shape, size and properties of a panel, selecting the properties of a sheet of transducer material to be applied over a selected large fraction of a face of the panel, selecting the location of at least one small region and the parameters of the at least one constraint to be applied to the panel on said at least one small region so that the panel provides useful acoustic action, and making a loudspeaker from a panel as determined by applying the selected transducer material over the large fraction of a face of the panel, and applying selected panel constraints at the selected small region using the selected constraint parameters.
- a loudspeaker according to the invention includes a panel 1, with opposed top 23 and bottom 25 faces.
- the panel need not be flat, but can be made to have a form required for a particular application.
- a transducer layer 3 is provided over a substantial fraction of one face of the panel.
- Signal connectors 9 provide the loudspeaker input, generally in the form of an electrical signal.
- At least one constraint which may be a clamp or a mass is applied at one of the locations C1-C6 shown.
- a mass is fixed or coupled to the panel; to clamp the panel the panel is locally coupled to a rigid support.
- the approach according to the invention is in some senses the inverse of a conventional distributed mode approach such as described in WO97/09842. Instead of driving a panel at a selected drive point the panel is driven over a substantial part of its surface and pinned at one or more discrete locations.
- a good starting point for a location for the constraint are the preferred drive locations as taught in WO97/09842.
- suitable constraint locations are generally spaced away from a substantial number of lower frequency nodal lines and these are normally spaced away from both the edges and axes of symmetry.
- Locations such as C1 and C4 in which the constraint is at a distance of at least 10% of the width of the panel from the edges of the panel may thus be suitable.
- the chosen location may also be at least 5% of the width of the panel from axes parallel to the edges of the rectangle and passing through the midpoint of the panel.
- edge constraint locations such as C2, C3, C5 or C6 may be used.
- step 51 the required shape, size and properties of a panel are determined (step 51); these are generally set by other factors such as the application in which the loudspeaker is to be incorporated.
- step 53 a suitable choice of transducer material is made.
- the area over which the transducer material is to be applied is then selected; this may be as large as possible for maximum acoustic output.
- step 55 the location of at least one small region and the parameters of at least one constraint to be applied to the panel are selected (step 55). This step may be carried out by calculation, such as finite element analysis, or by systematic experiment.
- the constraint parameters and locations may be selected to give usefully even acoustic output.
- a useful figure of merit to optimise is presented in WO99/41939 to New Transducers Ltd.
- a constraint mass or clamp in the interior of the panel may not be practicable, since the constraint mass may then interfere with the transparency of the loudspeaker as a whole. In such cases, it may be preferred to clamp the panel at one or more discrete locations around the edge of the panel. Suitable locations are those taught to be suitable edge drive locations in WO 99/37121 to New Transducers Ltd and those taught to be suitable edge clamp locations in WO 99/52324 to New Transducers Ltd. Locations around 0.38 to 0.50 of the distance along the length of an edge may be particularly suitable.
- Clamping is particularly suitable as a means of providing the constraint at constraint locations at or close to the edge. Nearer the centre of the panel, it may be more convenient to provide the constraint by adding mass. These choices may however be varied to suit any particular design.
- a loudspeaker is made (step 57) having a panel as determined with the selected transducer material applied over the large fraction of a face.
- the constraints selected are applied to the panel at the selected small region using the selected constraint parameters.
- a panel 1 with opposed top and bottom faces (19,21) has a piezoelectric transducer layer 3, of lead lanthanum zirconite titanate (PLZT), applied over the central region of the top face 19 of the panel 1.
- the piezoelectric layer 3 is sandwiched by top and bottom electrodes 5, 7 connected to electrical input wires 9.
- the bottom electrode 5 covers the central region of the panel, a large fraction of the area of the panel, and couples the transducer layer 3 to the panel 1.
- the panel is mounted in a frame 13 on a soft resilient coupling 17 coupled to the outer part of the bottom face 21 of the panel.
- a mass 11 is fixed to the panel at that location.
- the panel is rigidly coupled to the frame 13 by rigid coupling piece 15 at that location, instead of the resilient coupling 17 used elsewhere.
- a lightweight multimedia loudspeaker has a panel 1 of weight 10g and of rectangular form with an aspect ratio, i.e. a ratio of length to width, of 1.3:1.
- a constraint mass 11 of 10g is affixed to the rear face of the panel at a position 4/9 of the length of the panel from one end and 3/7 of the width of the panel from one side, i.e. spaced away from axes 23.
- Substantially the whole of the front face of the panel is covered by a piezoelectric electrode sandwich structure 3,5,7 as described above. The electrode sandwich is spaced laterally away from the edges of the panel.
- the panel is supported on a foam support 15.
- a rectangular panel 1 was made of 1mm thick Rohacell of length 150mm and width 135mm.
- Two pieces of commercially available polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) film with electrodes provided by the manufacturer were attached to the panel, one on each side of the panel. so that the panel was sandwiched.
- the film used was manufactured by the Pennwalt corporation, of Norristown, PA, USA and sold under the name "Kynar Piezo Film sample type S028K”.
- the film includes a polyvinylidene fluoride sheet sandwiched by silver electrodes. Each piece of PVDF covered approximately 90% of the area of the rectangular panel 1, leaving the edges clear.
- the adhesive used was a thermoplastic polyurethane adhesive, "Puro H-25g".
- the film used is slightly anisotropic and when a voltage is applied it bends slighly more in one direction, the active direction, than the direction orthogonal to the active direction.
- the top and bottom films were both aligned with the active direction parallel to the long sides of the panel.
- the mass of the panel was 7g.
- the mass is small in size, and thus covers only a small area of less than 1% of the area of the panel.
- the following estimates of various panel properties were made, calculated using the measured or known properties of each of the components.
- the bending stiffness of the panel and the piezoelectric layers was estimated to be 0.9Nm, the mass per unit area 1.78Kg/m 2 , and the mechanical impedance 10.12 Ns/m.
- the coincidence frequency i.e. the frequency that the speed of sound in air matches that in the panel, is estimated to be 26.7kHz.
- the fundamental frequency is roughly 120Hz.
- the electrodes 5,7 of the upper 61 and lower 63 films were electrically connected together in parallel.
- Figure 8 shows the electrical impedance presented by the two piezoelectric films. As can be seen, the impedance is higher at lower frequency; this. is characteristic of piezoelectric transducers.
- any suitable transducer material that responds to electrical signals may be used, including PLZT or polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) as mentioned above.
- the transducer may be an array of microactuators covering a substantial portion of the panel surface.
- the electrodes may be made of any suitable conductive material, such as silver, conductive polymer, copper, or the like.
- the electrodes may be transparent electrodes, for example made of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO).
- ITO Indium Tin Oxide
- Fine tuning of the position and type of constraint is possible, either by calculating the correct position or by systematic analysis of the results.
- a mass may be fixed to the panel by a variety of fixing means, such as adhesive, adhesive tape, a screw or bolt, or alternative fixings as are known.
- a mass may be embedded into the panel, for example in the core material of a core and skins structure.
- a mass may also be fixed to either or both sides, at or near the centre or at the periphery.
- clamp is not intended to be restricted to a conventional clamp and any means fixing one localised region of the panel may be used.
- a rigid coupling member may rigidly coupling one point on the panel to a rigid frame, or one portion of the panel sandwiched between clamp members.
- the frame itself may be shaped to clamp one portion of the panel.
- the skilled person will readily devise alternative methods of clamping the panel, i.e. of substantially preventing movement of one region of the panel.
- the panel material 9 capable of supporting bending waves and its size and shape may also be varied as required.
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determining the shape, size and properties of a panel,
selecting the properties of a sheet of transducer material to be applied over a selected large fraction of a face of the panel,
selecting the location of at least one small region and the parameters of the at least one constraint to be applied to the panel on said at least one small region so that the panel provides useful acoustic action, and
making a loudspeaker from a panel as determined by applying the selected transducer material over the large fraction of a face of the panel, and applying selected panel constraints at the selected small region using the selected constraint parameters.
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- A bending wave loudspeaker comprising
a panel capable of supporting bending waves and having opposed faces, a transducer coupled to a panel face,
characterised in that the transducer extends over and coupled to a large fraction of a panel face, and
at least one constraint is coupled to at least one discrete small region of the panel constraining the movement of the panel, so that activation of the transducer material is capable of exciting a plurality of resonant bending modes of the panel. - A bending wave loudspeaker according to claim 1 wherein the transducer includes a sheet of transducer material extending over and coupled to the large fraction of a panel face.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to claim 2 wherein the sheet of transducer material is sandwiched between a pair of electrodes.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to claim 3 wherein one electrode of said pair of electrodes covers said large fraction of one face of the panel and mechanically couples the transducer material to the panel.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any of claims 2 to 4 wherein the transducer material is a piezo-electric material.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to claim 5 wherein the piezo-electric material is transparent.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any preceding claim wherein at least one constraint is a mass.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any preceding claim wherein at least one constraint is a rigid coupling piece coupled to the panel over a small region of the panel for substantially impeding movement of that small region of the panel.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any preceding claim wherein the large fraction of the area of the panel is at least 75%.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any preceding claim wherein each small region has no linear size greater than 20% of the width of the panel.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any preceding claim wherein each small region has an area no greater than 1% of the area of the panel.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any preceding claim wherein opposed transducers are mounted, one on each of the opposed faces of the panel, over said large fraction of the area of the panel.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to claim 12 wherein transducer includes a sheet of transducer material sandwiched between a pair of electrically conductive electrodes.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any preceding claim wherein the at least one constraint is located at a distance away from the edge of the panel of at least 20% of the width of the panel.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to claim 14, wherein the panel has at least one axis of symmetry and the at least one constraint is located spaced away from each axis of symmetry by a distance at least 4% of the width of the panel.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any preceding claim wherein the panel is supported by the constraints.
- A bending wave loudspeaker according to any preceding claim wherein the resonant bending wave modes of the panel constrained by the at least one constraint are distributed substantially evenly in frequency.
- A method of making a bending wave loudspeaker having a panel with opposed faces, including
determining the shape, size and properties of a panel,
selecting the properties of a sheet of transducer material to be applied over a selected large fraction of a face of the panel, applying a transducer at a face of the panel,
characterized in selecting the location of at least one small region and the parameters of the at least one constraint to be applied to the panel on said at least one small region so that the panel provides useful acoustic action, and
making a loudspeaker from a panel as determined by applying the selected transducer material over the large fraction of a face of the panel, and selected panel constraints at the selected small region using the selected constraint parameters. - A method according to claim 18, including selecting the location and the parameters of the at least one constraint for substantially optimal evenness of acoustic output of the bending wave loudspeaker over a predetermined operative frequency range.
- A method according to claim 18 or 19, including selecting the location and the parameters of the at least one constraint for substantially optimal evenness of spread of frequency of the resonant bending wave modes of the panel over a predetermined operative frequency range.
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