I'm not a patent expert, but in general, one can not patent an "idea" but rather just a specific implementation of it.
As for the conventional cone driver as we know it today, that was also patented in the US in 1924 by Rice & Kellogg. However, the moving coil design dates to Oliver Lodge, a British physicist, in 1898 and other electric drivers go back to the 1860s, but they were for the telephone.
As for the conventional cone driver as we know it today, that was also patented in the US in 1924 by Rice & Kellogg. However, the moving coil design dates to Oliver Lodge, a British physicist, in 1898 and other electric drivers go back to the 1860s, but they were for the telephone.