Natural resonant speaker

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Inventors

Kim, Young-ahn

Application #

731060

Filed

Oct-9-1996

Published

Dec-29-1998

Current US Class

084/291
084/294

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/291 84/294 84/295 84/296 84/267 84/268 84/270 84/274 84/275 84/276 84/277

Examiners

Shoop, Jr.; William M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dvorak & Orum

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Abstract
There is provided a natural resonant speaker adopting the resonant mechanism of a stringed instrument such as the violin, viola, cello, double bass, or acoustic guitar. It can be said that the stringed instrument is a natural resonant speaker which shows excellent sound frequency characteristics and stereophonic effect by relying on a natural resonant phenomenon. Therefore, the natural resonant speaker outputs a sound signal transferred from an amplifier of an audio system as a stereo sound by adopting a structure which is the same as or similar to the natural resonant structure of the stringed instrument. The natural resonant speaker has a speaker body employing a general figure eight shaped stringed instrument body structure and having at least one resonant hole in a frontal plate thereof, and a vibratory unit for transforming an electrical sound signal into a mechanical sound vibration between resonant holes of the frontal plate.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A natural resonant speaker comprising:

a speaker body having a hollow inside, said speaker body defined by a pair of opposed convex lower and upper side portions interconnected by concave middle side portions and convex-surfaced frontal and rear plates interconnecting with said upper and lower side portions, said frontal plate having at least one resonant hole formed therein adjacent to said concave side portions, said speaker body generally configured in the form of a figure eight;

a vibratory unit disposed within said hollow speaker body and directly attached to said frontal plate in close proximity to said at least one resonant hole, said unit for transforming an electrical sound signal into a mechanical sound vibration and comprised of a vibrator body having a terminal portion and a magnet structure combined with said vibrator body, said frontal plate including an aperture coincident with said terminal portion of said vibrator body; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a natural resonant speaker adopting the resonant mechanism of stringed instruments, and more particularly, to a natural resonant speaker adopting the resonant mechanism of stringed instruments which exhibits excellent sound frequency characteristic and stereophonic effect.

The mechanism of stringed instruments such as the violin, viola, cello, double bass, and acoustic guitar is known to offer excellent sound frequency characteristics and stereophonic effect. As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, a stringed instrument is comprised of a body 1, a plate 2 for pressing a string 3 thereagainst, a string support 8 for supporting one end of the string 3, bridges 4 and 6 for transferring vibration of the string 3 to the body 1 and forming joint points during the vibration of the string 3, and a tension controller 9 for supporting the other end of the string 3 and controlling the tension thereof.

The operational principle of the stringed instrument as constituted above will be described with an exemplary case of open string vibration. Referring to FIG. 1B, when the string 3 vibrates between an uppermost displacement VH and a lowermost displacement VL via both joints 7 and 7', the tension of the string 3 varies with its vibratory frequency in the direction indicated by the arrow via the bridge 4, that is, up and down, and thus the vibratory tension of the string 3 is applied to the contact point of the bridge 4 and the frontal surface of the body 1. As a result, the vibratory energy of the string 3 spreads all through the body 1. Here, the unique resonant sounds of the stringed instrument are attributed to the unique mechanism of the stringed instrument, having the body 1 composed of a frontal plate, a rear plate, side plates, and resonant holes 5 formed in the frontal plate, in which the vibration of the string 3 resonates.
 
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