1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to speakers and, more specifically, to an apparatus for an inclinable support of a speaker on a rod.
2. Description of the Related Art
Speakers or loudspeaker enclosures, in the following speakers, are often arranged elevated on stands for musical presentations, in particular when many auditors are present, such that the sound is emitted and extends over the heads of the auditors. For this purpose, the speaker is set on a rod or a pipe of the stand by a suitable mounting device. However, an inclination of the speakers is often desired, for which an appropriate apparatus for an inclinable support is required at a speaker.
From DE 200 100 582 U1, a speaker system is known, in which at least two recesses for the upper end of a rod are provided for attaching the speaker housing at a rod in the bottom wall of the speaker housing, the recesses having inclination angles differing from each other. Therewith, however, the number of inclination angles is limited to some few angles.
It is an object of the present invention to enable an inclination of the speaker in a plurality of angular positions, i.e. a precise gradation of a relatively large adjustable range.
According to the present invention, this object is solved in that an apparatus for an inclinable support of a speaker on a rod includes a sleeve formed for receiving an end part of the rod provided with a closed head section, a mounting part formed to be attached at the speaker comprises an elongated opening formed as a guide for the sleeve and a bearing which is spaced apart from the opening, in which the sleeve together with the head section is supported pivotally, and that at least one locking device for the sleeve is provided in the region of the opening.
The inventive apparatus offers the advantage, vis-à-vis the known speaker system, that the speaker does not have to be removed from the rod for changing the inclination angle. Only a load relieving is required, wherein no repeated attaching on the rod is required after having changed the inclination angle.
Dependent on the construction of the locking device, a precise gradation of the inclination angle is possible. The inventive apparatus further has the advantage that the fulcrum is positioned in the inside of the speaker, which counteracts a tilting tendency of the speaker box when the inclination becomes larger. In addition, no components projecting substantially from the housing of the speaker are required, which is advantageous when the speaker is frequently transported.
A preferred embodiment of the inventive apparatus discloses that an elastic member is operatively configured between the bearing and the head section such that the locking device becomes effective upon loading the mounting device with the speaker. In this context, it is preferably provided that the locking device is formed by two rows of teeth extending parallel to the longitudinal sides of the opening in a circular arc, the row of teeth being operatively engaged with teeth provided at projections which protrude laterally from the open end portion of the sleeve.
This embodiment is characterized in that no manipulation is required for fixing the speaker in the inclination to be adjusted. Consequently, it may, for example, also not be forgotten to fasten a screw provided for fixation.
The inventive apparatus may also be configured such that the projections engage in circular arched undercuts of the opening, which hold the sleeve in case of lacking load by the speaker. With these measures, it is on the one hand secured that the sleeve does not fall from the mounting device when it is not loaded by the speaker. In addition, the components of the inventive apparatus can be die cast using plastics in a simple manner. By chamfering the projections upon a sufficient elasticity of the components, the sleeve may be pressed with a suitable tool into the mounting device during manufacturing, such that the projections lock behind the undercuts.
A further advantageous embodiment discloses that the undercuts are configured as an additional locking device by a toothing. Therewith, the sleeve is maintained in the selected position, also when a load is lacking. If this embodiment is configured such that the locking points of the additional locking device and the locking device are opposing each other, another advantage can be achieved as upon placing the speaker onto the stand, the same angular position is adopted upon releasing the speaker as during the placing thereof.
A particularly safe lateral guidance of the sleeve is enabled in a further development of the present invention in that the sleeve comprises two laterally protruding pins in the region of its head section, the pins engaging into grooves which extend at opposing sides of the mounting device between the opening and the bearing.
For receiving the load acting on the joint due to the weight of the speakers, it may be provided in this embodiment that the sleeve comprises at least one half-cylinder shaped body at its head section, the body being pivotally supported in at least one half bearing in the mounting device upon a loading of the mounting device with the speaker. In case of a centrally located elastic member, one half-cylinder shaped body is respectively provided at both sides.
A simple assembly of the mounting device at the speaker is provided in that the mounting device is provided with a flange surrounding the opening and being adapted to be fixed to the speaker.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood, after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The embodiments of the present invention are shown in several figures in the drawings and described in more detail in the following description:
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular
Two projections 7, 8 are provided at the open end of the sleeve 1 in opposite directions. The projections 7, 8 which protrude laterally from the open end portion of the sleeve 1. The projections 7, 8 have three locking teeth 9 in the direction toward the head section and one locking tooth 10 in the opposite direction. The opening of the sleeve 1 is provided with a chamfer 11 in order to facilitate the attaching onto the stand.
The apparatus also includes a mounting device 12. For easier perceptibility of the course of the cavity of the mounting device 12, edges which are normally not visible have been maintained in
The apparatus includes a locking device formed by two rows of teeth 20, 21 extending circularly arc shaped and in parallel to the longitudinal sides of the opening 14. The teeth 20, 21 operatively engage with the teeth 9 at projections 7, 8. The projections 7, 8 engage in circular arc shaped undercuts 18 of the opening 14.
If the apparatus is not loaded, the elastic member presses the projections 7, 8 against the upper edges 18 (undercuts) of the grooves 15, wherein the locking teeth 9 engage into corresponding recesses 19. When the apparatus is loaded with the weight of the speaker, the elastic member is compressed, such that a locking of the locking teeth 9 and the locking teeth 20, 21 occurs. Therewith, the inclination angle of the speaker is fixed without any further manipulation. It should be appreciated that the undercuts 18 are formed by the toothing 19 as an additional locking device. It should also be appreciated that the locking points of the additional locking device 18, 19 and the locking device 20, 21 are disposed opposed to each other.
In the embodiment shown in
The sleeve 1′ includes at least one half-cylinder shaped body at its head section 3′. In the embodiment illustrated, two half-cylinder shaped bodies 28, 29, which engage into corresponding half bearings 30, 31 in the mounting device 12′, serve as a joint in the embodiment according to
An additional difference of the further embodiment lies in the fact that the toothing 9′, 20′, 21′ is here formed trapezoid.
The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
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