Title of Invention

MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE

Abstract A mobile communication device is provided. The mobile communication device includes a terminal body, and a speaker module located in the terminal body. The speaker module includes an enclosure located in the terminal body, the enclosure defining a chamber therein, and a speaker having a front surface and a rear surface, the speaker being located in the enclosure such that the front surface of the speaker is exposed from the enclosure and the rear surface thereof is positioned within the chamber, to allow a sound generated from the rear surface to resonate within the chamber. A mutual interference between the sound generated from the front side of the sound emission part and the sound emitted from the rear side thereof can be reduced to thereby improve the performance of the middle and low sound.
Full Text BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[001]The present invention relates generally to a mobile communication device capable of
improving low sound performance and more particularly to a mobile communication device having a
speaker module.
Description of Related Art
[002]A mobile communication device including a mobile phone or a PDA is one of many mobile
electronic devices allowing a user to wirelessly transmit, receive, read, or process information while
traveling.
[003]Spurred by the recent advancement of the information technologies, communication
technologies, and memory technologies, mobile communication devices can directly create, transmit,
or receive multimedia, in addition to their inherent call functions. For example, mobile
communication devices can reproduce multimedia files such as music, movies or games, and even
have a function of receiving digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) using satellite or terrestrial
television channels. For those mobile communication devices equipped with a digital camera, the
devices can also capture images or videos, transmit images or video, or otherwise allow users to
enjoy the images or video obtained using the digital cameras.
[004]To help users enjoy the multimedia experience through the mobile communication devices,
speakers mounted in the mobile communication devices are moving towards providing high sound
performance. Meanwhile, the mobile communication devices are becoming lighter and thinner for
user's convenience in carrying them around, which may cause problems as more sophisticated
speakers are incorporated into the mobile communication devices. Therefore, there is a need to
provide a speaker unit that does not take up unnecessarily excessive space in the mobile
communication device but still provides higher sound performance.
[005]The speaker unit of the related art mobile communication device will now be described with
reference to FIG. 1. FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a speaker portion of the related art mobile
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communication device. As shown in FIG. 1, the mobile communication device 11 includes first and
second housings 12 and 13 supporting internal components and forming the exterior thereof, and a
speaker unit 16 is fixed at an inner side of the second housing 13.
[006]Through holes 15 are formed on the second housing 13 to allow a sound (A) emitted from a
front surface of the speaker unit 16 to pass therethrough, and accordingly, sound waves are
discharged to the exterior after passing through the through holes 15.
[007]Ribs 14 are formed on an inner surface of the second housing 13 to fix the speaker unit 16, and
the speaker unit 16 is tightly attached to the ribs 14 so that the sound emitted from its front side
cannot be leaked to the interior of the mobile communication device.
[008] Gaskets 17 are installed at an inner side of the ribs 14 to ensure the speaker unit 16 to be tightly
attached. With such a structure, the speaker unit 16 generates sounds A and B according to signals
transmitted from a board 18 provided within the housings 12 and 13. However, one of the problems
with the above configuration is that the sound (A) emitting from the front side of the speaker unit 16
is interfered with by the sound (B) generated from the rear surface of the speaker unit 16 and having
the opposite phase, thereby degrading the performance of the speaker unit 16. In other words, in case
of a low band, because it has strong diffraction, the sound (A) generated from the front side and the
sound (B) generated from the rear side having the opposite phase to that of the sound (A) are mixed
and cancel each other out.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[009]Therefore, in order to address the above matters the various features described herein have
been conceived. One aspect of the exemplary embodiments is to provide a speaker module having
good low sound performance and a mobile communication device having the same.
[0010]Another aspect of the present invention is to reduce an influence of a speaker unit on a mobile
communication device in the aspect that the speaker cannot be an obstacle in making the mobile
communication device compact.
[0011] According to principles of the present invention, a mobile communication device is provided.
The mobile communication device includes a terminal body, and a speaker module located in the
terminal body. The speaker module includes an enclosure located in the terminal body, the enclosure
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defining a chamber therein, and a speaker having a front surface and a rear surface, the speaker being
located in the enclosure such that the front surface of the speaker is exposed from the enclosure and
the rear surface thereof is positioned within the chamber, to allow a sound generated from the rear
surface to resonate within the chamber.
[0012]In another aspect, the enclosure may include a front surface having a mounting hole located
therein, the mounting hole having a size corresponding to the front surface of the speaker, and the
front surface of the speaker may be exposed through the mounting hole.
[0013]In a different aspect, the enclosure may have a width corresponding to an interior of the
terminal body.
[0014]In yet another aspect, the terminal body may include a front housing exposing the front
surface of the speaker, a rear housing connected to the front housing by connection protrusions, and
the enclosure may include at least one through hole to allow the connection protrusions to pass
therethrough.
[0015]In still another aspect, the enclosure may include a front case on which the speaker is located,
and a rear case attached to the front case to form the chamber.
[0016]In yet another aspect, the speaker module may include at least one sound guide connected to
the chamber.
[0017]According to principles of the present invention, a mobile communication device is provided.
The mobile communication device includes a terminal body, and a speaker module located in the
terminal body. The speaker module includes an enclosure located in the terminal body, the enclosure
forming a chamber for resonating, a speaker having a front surface and a rear surface, the speaker
being located in the enclosure such that the front surface is exposed and the rear surface is disposed
within the chamber to allow a sound generated from the rear surface to resonate, and a sound guide
connected to the enclosure and guiding the sound in the chamber.
[0018]In another aspect, the sound guide may have a length sufficient to allow phase of the sound
generated from the rear surface of the speaker to be inverted.
[0019]In a different aspect, the sound guide may be flexible.
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[0020]ln yet another aspect, the enclosure may include an opening and the sound guide may be
inserted in the opening so as to be connected with the chamber.
[0021]In still another aspect, the sound guide may include a length control portion that controls the
length of the sound guide. The length control portion may include a plurality of extendable creases.
[0022]In another aspect, an electric wire connected to the speaker may extend through an interior of
the sound guide.
[0023]In a further aspect, the speaker module may include at least a second sound guide connected
to the enclosure and guiding the sound in the chamber. The terminal body may include a first
speaker hole that emits a sound generated from the front surface of the speaker and a second speaker
hole that is spaced apart from the first speaker hole and is connected with one of the sound guides to
emit a sound.
[0024]In yet another aspect, the terminal body may include a front housing exposing the front
surface of the speaker, a rear housing connected to the front housing by connection protrusions, and
the enclosure may include at least one through hole to allow the connection protrusions to pass
therethrough.
[0025]According to principles of the present invention, a mobile communication device is provided.
The mobile communication device includes a terminal body, a display module located in the
terminal body, and a speaker module located adjacent the display module. The speaker module
includes an enclosure located in the terminal body, the enclosure forming a chamber, and a speaker
having a front surface and a rear surface, the speaker being located in the enclosure such that the
front surface of the speaker is exposed from the enclosure and the rear surface thereof is positioned
within the chamber to allow a sound from the rear surface thereof to resonate.
[0026]In another aspect, a sound guide may be connected to the chamber of the enclosure and guides
the sound generated from the rear surface of the speaker. The sound guide may be disposed between
the enclosure and the display module. The enclosure may have a configuration that corresponds to
that of an upper end portion of the terminal body.
[0027]Further scope of applicability of the present application will become more apparent from the
detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description
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and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of
illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention
will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028]The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the
invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments
of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principles of the invention. In
the drawings:
[0029]FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a speaker part of a mobile communication device
according to the related art;
[0030]FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a mobile communication device according to a first exemplary
embodiment of the present invention;
[0031]FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III—III in FIG. 2;
[0032]FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the mobile communication device in FIG. 2;
[0033]FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a mobile communication device according to a
second exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[0034]FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view of a mobile communication device according to a third
exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[0035]FIG. 7 is a vertical sectional view of a mobile communication device according to a fourth
exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[0036]FIG. 8 is a vertical sectional view of a mobile communication device according to a fifth
exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
[0037]FIG. 9 is a vertical sectional view of a mobile communication device according to a sixth
exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and
[0038]FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the mobile communication device taken along line X-X in FIG.
9.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0039]The mobile communication device according to exemplary embodiments of the present
invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0040]FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a mobile communication device according to a first exemplary
embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III—III in FIG. 2, and
FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the mobile communication device in FIG. 2.
[0041]With reference to FIG. 2, a mobile communication device 100 includes a terminal body 110
forming the exterior of the mobile communication device 100. The terminal body 110 includes a
front housing 110A and a rear housing 110B assembled together.
[0042]A keypad 114 including a plurality of input keys is installed to be exposed from a front
surface of the front housing 110A, and a window 115 is provided at an upper side of the keypad 114
to allow a user to watch a screen image outputted from a display module 1 13. A microphone 116 for
inputting voice or other sound is provided at a lower end of the front housing 1 10A, and a battery
117 that supplies power to the mobile communication device 110 is provided at a rear surface of the
rear housing 11 OB.
[0043]A speaker module 120 is provided at an upper end portion of the front housing 110A. As
shown, the speaker module 120 may also have a function of a receiver or may be implemented as a
separate component from the receiver. In addition, while the speaker module is shown at an upper
end portion of the front housing 110A adjacent the display module 113, the speaker module may be
located at other locations within the terminal body 110.
[0044]While the mobile communication device 100 has been shown as a bar type mobile
communication device, it is understood that other types of mobile communication devices can
incorporate the speaker module 120, such as for example, sliding types, folding types, and
combinations thereof.
[0045]With reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, a speaker hole or mounting hole 1 1 1 is formed on a front
surface of the front housing 110A, and a speaker module 120 is tightly attached at an inner side of
the speaker hole 111.
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[0046]The speaker module 120 includes an enclosure 122 fixed within the front housing 110A and
having a chamber (C) therein. The speaker module also includes a speaker 121 mounted in the
enclosure such that the speaker's front side is exposed and the speaker's rear side is positioned at the
interior of the chamber (C) so that a sound (B) generated from the rear side can resonate within the
chamber (C).
[0047]The enclosure 122 includes a mounting hole 124 formed on a front surface thereof and having
a size corresponding to the front side of the speaker 121, and the speaker 121 is located in the
enclosure 122 such that its front side is exposed through the mounting hole 124.
[0048]The enclosure 122 includes a front case 122A that holds the speaker 121 and a rear case 122B
attached to the front case 122A to form the chamber (C). The front and rear cases 122A and 122B
can be made of a resin material so as to be easily formed, and can be fixed by an adhesive or
mutually fused to be combined to hermetically close the internal chamber (C).
[0049]The speaker 121 may include a converter (e.g., a combination of a magnet and a coil) and a
vibration plate that generate vibration by electricity or can be operated by a piezoelectric method
(not shown).
[0050]Gaskets 128 are provided on an edge of the front surface of the speaker 121 so that when the
enclosure 122 is mounted in the speaker hole ill of the front housing 110A, sounds within the
terminal body 110 cannot be directly leaked out into the terminal body 110. The gaskets 128 can be
made of an elastic material such as a double-sided tape.
[0051]Accordingly, the sound (A) generated from the front side of the speaker 121 is emitted
through the speaker hole 111, while the sound (B) generated from the rear side of the speaker 121
resonates within the chamber (C) to provide a low sound to the exterior of the mobile
communication device 100.
[0052]With reference to FIGS. 3 and 4, the enclosure 122 has a width corresponding to the width of
the interior of the terminal body 110, and thus, volume of the interior of the chamber (C) is increased
to facilitate implementation of the low sound by echoing.
[0053]Connection protrusions 119 are fixed by a screw on an inner surface of the front and rear
housings 110A and HOB, and through holes 123 are formed at both end portions of the enclosure
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122 to allow the connection protrusions 119 to pass therethrough. Accordingly, the enclosure 122
can lead to improvement of the performance of the speaker 121 without causing much change in
designing the internal structure of the terminal body 110. In other words, the enclosure 122 can be
adapted to interiors of mobile communication devices having many different configurations while
still providing a sufficiently sized chamber (C).
[0054]The enclosure 122 can be formed in a shape conforming to the upper end portion of the
terminal body 110. Specifically, by tightly attaching the enclosure 122 to the inner surface of the
terminal body 110 while enlarging the size of the chamber (C) for resonance effect, disused space
can be minimized within the mobile communication device 100.
[0055]The chamber (C) may have a size that can supplement pressure changes at the rear surface of
the speaker 121 when the speaker 121 is operated. As shown in FIG. 3. the thickness (D) of the
chamber (C) can be smaller than the width (W) and the width (W) substantially corresponds to the
horizontal width of the mobile communication device 100, to thus lengthen the capacity of the
chamber (C). This arrangement can reinforce the low sound performance by virtue of the lengthened
capacity while implementing the slim mobile communication device 100 without affecting the space
taken by other components.
[0056]FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a mobile communication device according to a
second exemplary embodiment of the present invention. With reference to FIG. 5, a speaker module
200 includes sound guides 230 and 240, each sound guide 230 and 240 having a certain length and
communicating with a chamber (C) of an enclosure 222. The sound guides 230 and 240 guide the
sound generated from a rear surface of a speaker 221, and as shown in FIG. 5, the sound resonates
within the chamber (C), discharges to the interior of a mobile communication device 200 through the
sound guides 230 and 240, and then transfers to the exterior through a front housing 210A or a rear
housing 210B. With this structure, a low-band sound can be more abundantly outputted.
[0057]There can be multiple units of the sound guides 230 and 240 and they can be disposed to be
separated from each other.
[0058]As shown in FIG. 5, electric wires 250 connected with the speaker 221 can be wired to pass or
extend through the interior of the sound guide 230. Accordingly, no other space for connecting the
speaker 221 is needed, thereby facilitating the processing and assembling of the speaker module 200.
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[0059]In FIG. 5, the sound guides 230 and 240 are disposed between the enclosure 222 and a display
module 213. Specifically, the sound guides 230 and 240 are formed with such a length as to be
disposed within a space between the enclosure 222, which may be relatively narrow to enlarge the
area of the display module 213 as much as possible, and the display module 213.
[0060]Other components and members are the same as those in the first exemplary embodiment of
the present invention. Equivalent (corresponding) components or members are given the same or
similar reference numerals, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted. This is the same for
third to sixth exemplary embodiments of the present invention.
[0061]FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view of a mobile communication device according to the third
exemplary embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 6, an enclosure 322 is connected
with a sound guide 330 extending with a certain length (L) from a chamber (C) to the interior of a
mobile communication device 300. The sound guide 330 has an opened end portion to allow a
second sound (B) generated from a rear side of a speaker 321 to be guided within the mobile
communication device 300 and outputted.
[0062]The sound guide 330 can be assembled by being inserted around an opening 325 of the
chamber (C). The sound guide 330 can be disposed at edge portions of a display module 313 and the
terminal body 310 so as not to affect the interior components of the mobile communication device
300, such as the display module 313.
[0063]Because the sound (B) generated from the rear side of the speaker 321 has the opposite phase
to that of the sound (A) (refer to FIG. 3) generated from the front side of the speaker 321, the length
(L) of the sound guide 330 can be obtained by following equation (1) in order to prevent the sounds
from being interfered with each other to cancel each other. The length (L) can be tuned by a different
factor:

wherein 'S' is an opening section (cm2) of the sound guide 330 and 0.2 to 0.5 of a valid vibration
radius of the speaker 321, fb, is tuning frequency (Hz), Vh is volume (1) of the hermetically closed
space of the chamber (C), and the unit of length(L) is .
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[0064]According to equation (1), as the sound to be tuned is turning into a low sound, fb becomes
small while 'L' becomes long. Specifically, in order to improve the low sound, a sufficient length
from the rear surface of the speaker 321 should be secured.
[0065]Accordingly, a large amount of a high sound band of a sound emitted after being generated
from the rear surface of the speaker dies away while a low sound band with strong diffraction is
emitted in a phase-inverted state along the sound guide 330 providing an air path, and thus, the
amount of cancellation of the low sound can be reduced on the whole and the low sound of the
speaker module 320 can be improved.
[0066]Table 1 shows data obtained by measuring low sound band improvement effects according to
the construction of the present invention. In the corresponding experimentation, the chamber (C) has
a volume of 0.4cc and the sound guide 330 has a length of about 1cm and an opening section of
about 0.06cm2.
[0067] [Table 1]

Tuning Frequency (Hz) 300 500 700
Sound Pressure without sound guide (dB) 34.7 47.2 54.8
Sound Pressure with sound guide (dB) 38.8 53.0 59.7 *
[0068]According to Table 1, comparing a mobile communication device with the sound guide 330 to
a mobile communication device without the sound guide 330, the sound pressure levels at 300Hz,
500Hz and 700Hz were higher by about 4.1dB, 5.8dB and 4.9dB, respectively. This means that the
low sound is improved by providing the sound guide 330.
[0069]FIG. 7 is a vertical sectional view of a mobile communication device according to a fourth
exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
[0070]With reference to FIG. 7, an enclosure 422 includes first and second openings 425 and 426
communicating with a chamber (C) and separately disposed from each other. First and second sound
guides 430 and 440 are connected with the first and second openings 425 and 426. respectively. The
second sounds B and B' are emitted through the first and second sound guides 430 and 440. In this
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case, the first and second sound guides 430 and 440 have opening sections (S) that can be
changeable to allow frequency tuning.
[0071]The sound guide 430 is formed to be flexible so it can be disposed to be bent or curved along
a remaining space within a mobile communication device 400. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 7, the
first sound guide 430 may include a bent portion 432 formed to make a detour to avoid a component
433 of the mobile communication device 400. Thus, despite the sound guides being required to have
certain lengths, restrictions in designing and placing components in the mobile communication
device 400 can be reduced to diversify the designs and allow for greater flexibility.
[0072]FIG. 8 is a vertical sectional view of a mobile communication device according to a fifth
exemplary embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 8, a sound guide 530 includes a
length control portion 532 that may control its length (L). Because the length of the sound guide 530
can be directly controlled, fine-tuning can be accomplished.
[0073]The length control portion 532 will now be described in detail. The length control portion 532
includes a crease portion 533 at a certain portion of the sound guide 530, the crease portion 533
having a plurality of creases that are elastically extensible. Thus, without causing a change in a
sectional area of the sound guide 530, the crease portion 533 can be folded or smoothed out to
control the overall length (L) of the sound guide 530.
[0074]FIG. 9 is a vertical sectional view of a mobile communication device according to a sixth
exemplary embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 10 is a vertical sectional view of the
mobile communication device in FIG. 9, taken along line X-X.
[0075]With reference to FIG. 9, on a front surface of a front housing 610A, there are formed a first
speaker hole 611 and a second speaker hole 612 spaced apart from the first speaker hole 611.
[0076]With reference to FIG. 10, a first enclosure 622 with a speaker 623 mounted therein is
provided at an inner side of the first speaker hole 611, and a hollow second enclosure 650 is
provided at an inner side of the second speaker hole 612.
[0077]The first enclosure 622 is connected with first and second sound guides 630 and 640. The first
sound guide 630 forms an open duct with a certain length at an inner space of the front housing
610A and the rear housing 610B, constituting a main chamber, and the second sound guide 640
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constitutes a sub-chamber connected with the second enclosure 650 to directly emit the second
sound B' to the exterior, thereby implementing more direct low sound strengthening effects.
[0078]As so far described, the speaker module according to the present invention is constructed to
reduce the mutual interference between the sound generated from the front side of the speaker and
the sound emitted from the rear side thereof, thereby improving the performance of the middle and
low sound. In addition, because the enclosure has the sound guides, the performance of the low
sound can be more enhanced. Moreover, because the enclosures can be formed in various shapes,
their mounting characteristics and space utilization in the mobile communication device can be
enhanced to make the mobile communication device thinner.
[0079]As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit
or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described
embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise
specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the
appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the metes and bounds
of the claims, or equivalents of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the
appended claims.

WE CLAIM:
1. A mobile communication device comprising:
a terminal body; and
a speaker module located in the terminal body,
wherein the speaker module includes:
an enclosure located in the terminal body, the enclosure defining a
chamber therein; and
a speaker having a front surface and a rear surface, the speaker being
located in the enclosure such that the front surface of the speaker is exposed
from the enclosure and the rear surface thereof is positioned within the
chamber, to allow a sound generated from the rear surface to resonate within
the chamber.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the enclosure includes a front surface having a
mounting hole located therein, the mounting hole having a size corresponding to the front
surface of the speaker, and the front surface of the speaker is exposed through the mounting
hole.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the enclosure has a width corresponding to an interior
of the terminal body.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the terminal body includes a front housing exposing
the front surface of the speaker, a rear housing connected to the front housing by connection
protrusions, and the enclosure includes at least one through hole to allow the connection
protrusions to pass therethrough.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the enclosure includes a front case on which the
speaker is located, and a rear case attached to the front case to form the chamber.
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6. The device of claim 1, wherein the speaker module includes at least one sound guide
connected to the chamber.
7. A mobile communication device comprising:
a terminal body; and
a speaker module located in the terminal body,
wherein the speaker module includes:
an enclosure located in the terminal body, the enclosure forming a
chamber for resonating;
a speaker having a front surface and a rear surface, the speaker being
located in the enclosure such that the front surface is exposed and the rear
surface is disposed within the chamber to allow a sound generated from the
rear surface to resonate; and
a sound guide connected to the enclosure and guiding the sound in the
chamber.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the sound guide has a length sufficient to allow phase
of the sound generated from the rear surface of the speaker to be inverted.
9. The device of claim 7, wherein the sound guide is flexible.
10. The device of claim 7, wherein the enclosure includes an opening and the sound
guide is inserted in the opening so as to be connected with the chamber.
11. The device of claim 7, wherein the sound guide includes a length control portion that
controls the length of the sound guide.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the length control portion includes a plurality of
extendable creases.
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13. The device of claim 7, wherein an electric wire connected to the speaker extends
through an interior of the sound guide.
14. The device of claim 7, wherein the speaker module includes at least a second sound
guide connected to the enclosure and guiding the sound in the chamber.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein the terminal bod)' includes a first speaker hole that
emits a sound generated from the front surface of the speaker and a second speaker hole that
is spaced apart from the first speaker hole and is connected with one of the sound guides to
emit a sound.
16. The device of claim 7, wherein the terminal body includes a from housing exposing
the front surface of the speaker, a rear housing connected to the front housing by connection
protrusions, and the enclosure includes at least one through hole to allow the connection
protrusions to pass therethrough.
17. A mobile communication device comprising:
a terminal body;
a display module located in the terminal body; and
a speaker module located adjacent the display module,
wherein the speaker module includes:
an enclosure located in the terminal body, the enclosure forming a
chamber; and
a speaker having a front surface and a rear surface, the speaker being
located in the enclosure such that the front surface of the speaker is exposed
from the enclosure and the rear surface thereof is positioned within the
chamber to allow a sound from the rear surface thereof to resonate.
18. The device of claim 17, further comprising:
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a sound guide that is connected to the chamber of the enclosure and guides the sound
generated from the rear surface of the speaker.
19. The device of claim 18, wherein the sound guide is disposed between the enclosure
and the display module.
20. The device of claim 18, wherein the enclosure has a configuration that corresponds to
that of an upper end portion of the terminal body.

A mobile communication device is provided. The mobile communication device includes a
terminal body, and a speaker module located in the terminal body. The speaker module includes an
enclosure located in the terminal body, the enclosure defining a chamber therein, and a speaker
having a front surface and a rear surface, the speaker being located in the enclosure such that the
front surface of the speaker is exposed from the enclosure and the rear surface thereof is positioned
within the chamber, to allow a sound generated from the rear surface to resonate within the chamber.
A mutual interference between the sound generated from the front side of the sound emission part
and the sound emitted from the rear side thereof can be reduced to thereby improve the performance
of the middle and low sound.

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Patent Number 263928
Indian Patent Application Number 627/KOL/2007
PG Journal Number 49/2014
Publication Date 05-Dec-2014
Grant Date 27-Nov-2014
Date of Filing 23-Apr-2007
Name of Patentee LG ELECTRONICS INC.
Applicant Address 20, YEOUIDO-DONG, YEONGDEUNGPO-GU,SEOUL, 150-721,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KANG JEONG-HOON 302, 858-1, WA-DONG, DANWON-GU, ANSAN, GYEONGGI-DO
2 LEE SUNG-TAE HANMAEUL APT. 10-1201, GAEBONG-DONG, GURO-GU, SEOUL
3 KIM JIN-HO SUJI CENTRAL I-PARK 103-1501, SANGHYEON- DONG, YONGIN, GYEONGGI-DO
PCT International Classification Number H04M1/66; H04L9/32; H04M1/66,H04B1/40
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1 10-2006-0104232 2006-10-25 Republic of Korea
2 10-2006-0132799 2006-12-22 Republic of Korea