Patent ID: 7650006

Claim:
A loudspeaker construction ( 10 ) comprised of a loudspeaker enclosure ( 15 ), a speaker element ( 11 ) placed in the enclosure, a loudspeaker diaphragm ( 12 ) and a horn portion ( 30 ), and in which loudspeaker construction ( 10 ) there is a compression part arranged in connection with the speaker element ( 11 ), which compression part is created by a space between the diaphragm ( 12 ) of the speaker element and, at a distance from the loudspeaker diaphragm, a solid object, characterized in that in the loudspeaker construction ( 10 ), there is a plane wave channel ( 20 ) between the speaker element ( 11 ) and the horn portion ( 30 ), in which plane wave channel there is a plurality of ducts ( 23 ) for transmitting acoustic waves through the plane wave channel so that the plane wave channel transforms the spherical pressure wave pattern of the sound waves generated by the diaphragm ( 12 ) of the speaker element into a plane wave, that in the plane wave channel ( 20 ), the surface ( 26 ) directed towards the diaphragm ( 12 ) is substantially similar in shape to the diaphragm, so that the narrow gap remaining between the plane wave channel and the diaphragm is substantially equal in size throughout the diaphragm, that on the surface ( 26 ) of the plane wave channel ( 20 ) directed towards the diaphragm ( 12 ), there are sound inlet apertures ( 24 ) for transmitting acoustic waves into the ducts ( 23 ) and, on the opposite side ( 22 ) of the plane wave channel, there are outlet apertures ( 25 ) for transmitting acoustic waves from the ducts into the horn portion ( 30 ) that the inlet apertures ( 24 ) of the ducts ( 23 ) of the plane wave channel ( 20 ) are most preferably parallel longitudinal slits, which slits are located across the area of the diaphragm ( 12 ) of the speaker element ( 11 ) in such a way that the length of each longitudinal slit corresponds substantially to the width of the diaphragm at the location of the slit in question, and that, as viewed towards the direction of sound propagation, the dimensions of the ducts ( 23 ) of the plane wave channel ( 20 ) change so that the widths of the narrow slits of the inlet apertures ( 24 ) increase and the lengths decrease, so that adjacent outlet apertures ( 25 ) on the opposite side ( 22 ) of the wave length channel are most preferably of equal width (B).