Acoustics – Diaphragm
Reexamination Certificate
2011-01-11
2011-01-11
Enad, Elvin G (Department: 2832)
Acoustics
Diaphragm
C181S167000, C181S172000, C181S173000, C181S174000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07866439
ABSTRACT:
A membrane (2′) for an electroacoustic transducer (1) is disclosed having a first area (A1), a second area (A2), which is arranged for translatory movement in relation to said first area (A1), and a third area (A3), which connects said first (A1) and said second area (A2), wherein local, planar spring constants (psc) along a closed line (L) within said third area (A3) encompassing said second area (A2), are determined in such a way that local, translatory spring constants (tsc) along said line (L) in a direction (DM) of said translatory movement are substantially constant or exclusively have substantially flat, mutual changes.
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Lutz Josef
Wasinger Helmut
Windischberger Susanne
Enad Elvin G
NXP B.V.
Phillips Forrest M
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