Combination handle and cabinet fastener

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6748627
  • Patent Number
    6,748,627
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A loudspeaker assembly comprising a cabinet and a grille in which the grille is at least secured in part to the cabinet sides by a pair of handgrips that are shaped and sized to permit lifting of the unit using fingers of a hand.
Description




SUBJECT MATTER OF INVENTION




The present invention relates to a handle or grip and, in particular, to a multi-functional grip or handle for a cabinet.




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




Audio equipment, such as loudspeakers, require cabinets which are large and frequently heavy, particularly when the cabinet is designed for woofers and other heavy electronic equipment such as amplifiers. Since these speakers frequently are used in homes or other facilities in which their appearance is a necessary commercial consideration, the cabinet design requires careful consideration. In addition to aesthetic consideration, these cabinet designs must satisfy several functional needs. The cabinets may occasionally have to be moved from one location to another. Since the cabinet is generally large and rectangular in shape, lifting or moving the cabinets may be facilitated by providing handles for the cabinet. However, handles which project from the cabinet have several deficiencies. Among these are that loudspeaker cabinets are frequently located in small and confined spaces, such as in cabinetry or on shelves and projecting handles may not be desirable in such closed spaces. In addition, many individuals have reason to remove the face covers or grills from the cabinets for modification repair or the like. Handles should not interfere with such removals. These requirements and needs, thus present a need for an improved cabinet system for loudspeakers and other audio equipment.




SUBJECT MATTER OF INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved means for lifting or moving cabinets containing audio equipment such as loudspeakers. A further object of the present invention is to provide an improved handgrip for moving or lifting speaker cabinets in which the handgrip serves a dual function of securing the face cover or grille to the cabinet.




A still further object of the present invention is to provide an improved handgrip for loudspeaker cabinets in which the handgrip is designed to closely to the contours of the cabinet while still providing a sufficient surface or engaging area to permit one to lift relatively heavy cabinets. One further object of the present invention is to provide a handgrip that is functionally and aesthetically improved for loudspeaker cabinets. A still further object of the present invention is to provide a handgrip for securing a face cover or grille of a cabinet to cabinet side walls in a manner which facilitates the removal of the face cover or grille when access to the cabinet interior is required.




In the present invention, there is provided an audio unit having a cabinet with opposing sides and a separable face cover or grille therebetween. Means are provided for securing the edges of the face cover to the opposing sides of the cabinet comprising one and preferably a pair of handgrips positioned on either side of the cabinet with a portion of the handgrip engaging the side and a portion of the handgrip engaging the face cover. The invention further contemplates providing means for securing handgrips to a cabinet face cover, in the form of a cup having a peripheral flange that extends about the edge of the cup with the peripheral flange in facing engagement with both the surface of the cabinet side and the edge of the face cover or grille.











These objects, as well as others, of the present invention will be more readily understood from a consideration of a detailed embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention showing the invention when used for a speaker cabinet;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the handle element of

FIG. 1

showing the outer surface, and;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the handle element of

FIG. 1

showing the side opposite that illustrated in FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The subject matter of the present invention is directed primarily to a hand grip for cabinets designed to hold audio equipment and, in particular, loudspeakers and amplifiers. The inventions may, however, in some instances, have applications beyond this art. Referring now to the drawings, there is illustrated a preferred embodiment of the invention in the form of a loudspeaker cabinet with a grille cover. In this arrangement, the cabinet


1


may be fabricated of any conventional material ordinarily used for systems of this type. Frequently, these cabinets are made of wood, plastic, particle board, or the like. The cabinet


1


, itself, is preferably conventionally formed with six rectangular surfaces including a top


2


, bottom


3


, opposite sides


4


and


5


, a face cover


6


and back (not shown). The face cover


6


may, when the unit is used for a loudspeaker, be formed as a grille cover with appropriate openings for loudspeaker components such as woofers


32


, tweeters


33


, and the like. These units may be appropriately arranged in the cover


6


depending upon the nature, size, and number of the units used. These components do not form an integral part of the present invention. The face cover


6


is preferably formed with side edges


8


and


9


and end edges


10


and


11


. The side edges


8


and


9


should have a sufficient thickness to permit securing means, hereafter described, integrally formed in the handgrip to be attached to the cabinet sides


4


and


5


and face cover


6


.




One or more handgrips


15


are secured to the cabinet


1


in the manner hereinafter described. The number of handgrips


15


incorporated into the unit may be varied depending upon the size, shape, and weight of the cabinet


1


. In the embodiment illustrated, a pair of handgrips


15


are used on opposite sides


4


and


5


of the cabinet


1


. These handgrips


15


are spaced closer to the top


2


of the cabinet


1


than the bottom. Other embodiments contemplate using four handgrips


15


with two positioned on either side


4


or


5


of the cabinet


1


in spaced relation to one another.




Each of the handgrips


15


is positioned within a cutout section


13


of the side


4


or


5


as the case may be. The cutout section


13


(see

FIG. 2

) lies under a portion of the handgrip


15


. The periphery of the cutout section


13


follows the contour of the outer edge of a cup


12


with the cup


12


having a concave shape extending inwardly through the side


4


or


5


into the cabinet interior. The inwardly curved wall


14


defining the cup


12


should have a length and depth sufficient to permit an average adult to insert four fingers into the recess formed by the concave shape of the cup


12


. The wall


14


tapers from a deep-end defined by a transverse end wall


17


to a shallow end remote therefrom. The cup need not have a convex shape as described above and may have any recessed shape, such as square, rectangle, triangle, molded to accommodate human fingers, etc.




The cup


12


or concave shape defined by the wall


14


and transverse end wall


17


has extending laterally therefrom a peripheral flange


18


. The peripheral flange


18


projects outwardly from the edge of the wall


14


and edge of the end wall


17


. This peripheral flange


18


faces the adjacent surface of the side


4


or


5


and extends over the edge of the cutout section


13


. The face cover


6


is formed with a recessed contour


20


immediately under and adjacent the handgrip


15


. The peripheral flange


18


is formed with an enlarged portion


21


that is shaped complementary to and rests in the recessed contour


20


. Extending from the surface of the peripheral flange


18


adjacent the enlarged portion


21


is an outer end wall


22


that is spaced parallel from the end wall


17


. The outer end wall


22


and end wall


17


face opposite surfaces of the face cover


6


adjacent the recess contour


20


. A portion of the peripheral flange


18


extending beyond the side


4


or


5


may be defined by a series of fins


28


. The fins


28


extend outwardly from the outer surface of the end wall


17


to the outer end of the handgrip


15


. The handgrip


15


need not have fins


28


.




Means may be provided for securing the handgrip


15


directly to the side


4


or


5


and the face cover


6


. In the preferred embodiment illustrated, these means comprise a series of fasteners


30


or other means of attachment, such as bolts, rivets, adhesive, or any other type of permanent or removable fastener. The fasteners


30


extend through holes


31


in the peripheral flange


18


with the fasteners


30


having a head


32




a


that engages the flange and a shank


33




a


that extends into the side


4


or


5


and into the side edge


8


or


9


of the face cover


6


. The facing surfaces of the outer end wall


22


and end wall


17


are preferably shaped, sized, and spaced apart a distance to snugly engage the full thickness of the face cover


6


so that the handgrip


15


is secured in a fixed and rigid relationship to both the cabinet


1


and the face cover


6


.




It should be understood that the foregoing description of the invention is intended merely to be illustrative thereof and that other embodiments, modifications, and equivalents of the invention are within the scope of the invention recited in the claims appended hereto. Further, the fastener described above includes various features that may be employed singularly or in any suitable combination.



Claims
  • 1. An audio unit comprising:a cabinet with opposing sides and a separable face cover therebetween, the face cover having edges; and means for securing the edges of the face cover to the opposing sides comprising at least one handgrip with a portion of the handgrip engaging a cabinet side and a portion of the handgrip engaging the face cover.
  • 2. An audio unit as set forth in claim 1 comprising a pair of handgrips positioned on either edge of said face cover and with each handgrip engaging a different one of said edges.
  • 3. An audio unit as set forth in claim 2 comprising a loudspeaker wherein said handgrips are each positioned within a cutout section that extends inwardly from the sides, adjacent to the face cover.
  • 4. An audio unit as set forth in claim 3 wherein said handgrips comprise a cup positioned within the cutout section, a peripheral flange extending outwardly from an edge of said cup, and facing at least a portion of the periphery of said cutout section and an adjacent portion of the edge of said face cover, and means securing the peripheral flange to said portion of the edge of said cutout section and to the side of said face cover.
  • 5. An audio unit as set forth in claim 4 wherein said cup has a concave shape defined by an inwardly curved wall extending within the cabinet from the peripheral flange.
  • 6. An audio unit as set forth in claim 5 wherein an end wall truncates a portion of the cup and forms an outer wall of the handgrip positioned and shaped to face the inner surface of a portion of said face cover.
  • 7. An audio unit as set forth in claim 6 wherein said peripheral flange projects over both surfaces of the edge of the face cover.
  • 8. An audio unit as set forth in claim 7 wherein the surface of peripheral flange projecting over both surfaces of the edge of the face cover is formed with a series of fins.
  • 9. An audio unit as set forth in claim 4 wherein the adjacent portion of the side edge of said face cover has a recessed contour, and a portion of the peripheral flange projects over the recessed contour and is sized to engage the space defined by the recessed contour.
  • 10. An audio unit as set forth in claim 4 having an end wall and an outer end wall extending from the peripheral flange respectively in facing relation to opposite surfaces of the face cover adjacent the handgrip.
  • 11. An audio unit comprising:a cabinet with opposing sides and a face cover therebetween; and a handgrip comprising a concave wall projecting into one of the sides with an outwardly extending flange extending from an edge of the concave wall into an engaging relation with the one of the sides and an edge of the face cover.
  • 12. An audio unit as set forth in claim 11 comprising a loudspeaker wherein the at least one handgrip is positioned within a cutout section that extends inwardly from the sides, adjacent to the face cover.
  • 13. An audio unit as set forth in claim 12 wherein the at least one handgrip comprises a cup positioned within the cutout section, a peripheral flange extending outwardly from an edge of said cup, and facing at least a portion of a periphery of said cutout section and an adjacent portion of the edge of said face cover, and means for securing the peripheral flange to said portion of the periphery of said cutout section and to the edge of said face cover.
  • 14. An audio unit as set forth in claim 13 wherein said cup has a concave shape defined by an inwardly curved wall extending within the cabinet from the peripheral flange.
  • 15. An audio unit as set forth in claim 14 wherein an end wall truncates a portion of the cup and forms an outer wall of the at least one handgrip positioned and shaped to face the inner surface of a portion of said face cover.
  • 16. An audio unit as set forth in claim 15 wherein said peripheral flange projects over both surfaces of the edge of the face cover.
  • 17. An audio unit as set forth in claim 16 wherein a surface of the peripheral flange projecting over both surfaces of the face cover is formed with a series of fins.
  • 18. An audio unit as set forth in claim 13 wherein the adjacent portion of the edge of said face cover has a recessed contour, and a portion of the peripheral flange projects over the recessed contour and is sized to engage the space defined by the recessed contour.
  • 19. An audio unit as set forth in claim 13 having an end wall and an outer end wall extending from the peripheral flange in facing relation to opposite surfaces of the face cover adjacent the handgrip.
  • 20. A handgrip securing a face cover to a side of a cabinet, comprising:a concave wall having an outwardly extending flange shaped to fit into a recess in a cabinet sides, with the flange shaped and sized to face the side and an abutting edge of the side; an outer end wall, extending from the flange, configured to face a front surface of the face cover, and means for securing the handgrip to the side and the face cover.
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Entry
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