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titleOfInvention Improvements in and relating to piezo electrical transducers
abstract 805,470. Piezo-electric loud-speakers. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. June 28, 1955 [June 28, 1954], No. 18701/55. Class 40 (4). [Also in Group XL (c)] A loud-speaker comprises a number of barium titanate elements formed as discs or spherical caps 17 with electrodes 18,19. The elements may drive a common diaphragm. Each element is polarized so that it vibrates in a spherical mode, i.e. the radius of the sphere changes cyclically. To achieve this, the element is polarized parallel to the thickness dimension and to the electric field and the intensity of polarization is different, and may be of opposite sign, near the two electrodes. A method of polarizing an element in this manner is described in Specification 681,671, [Group XL (b)]. Alternatively the polarization may be radial in a plane perpendicular to the field exerted by the electrodes. In one arrangement, Fig. 2, elements are supported by shoulders 16 on holes in a rigid framework 12. In another arrangement, Fig. 4, elements 31 are mounted on bosses 30 on a frame 27. A diaphragm 33 with a corrugated edge 34 is cemented to the periphery of each element. If the element is flat, it may be secured to the diaphragm by spacers. The diaphragm and the frame are provided with holes 35, 36 to equalize the pressure. A spherical diaphragm, Fig. 5, may be used, to disperse the high frequency components. The elements may be connected in groups to supply terminals 74, 75, Fig. 6, so as to provide a desired impedance and to control dispersion of the high-frequency components. The central element 54 is in series with an inner ring of elements comprising two groups 55-57 and 58-60 in parallel. The inner ring is connected in series with the outer ring which also comprises parallel groups. The elements may be mounted on the four vertical walls of a radio receiver or on one wall and on a hinged flap.
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