The present disclosure relates generally to assemblies having two swivel axes for securely and adjustably mounting speakers.
It can be physically and geometrically challenging to mount loudspeakers to surfaces such as walls or ceilings, or to other supporting structures such as struts or frames. Such mounting is particularly challenging in commercial installations such as music venues, theaters, music and/or video production studios, etc., where speakers may be much heavier and larger in size than those for home use. In locations where multiple speakers are being mounted, it may be desirable to mount individual speakers with a particular orientation or aim (e.g., something other than orthogonal the surface or structure to which it is mounted). An inherent conflict exists in certain adjustable mounting systems between adjustability and security.
Accordingly, improvements in speaker mount assemblies and/or systems addressing one or more of the above drawbacks, and/or providing other benefits, would be welcome.
According to certain aspects of the disclosure, a dual-axis swivel speaker mount assembly is disclosed for mounting a speaker to a supporting object, the dual-axis swivel speaker mount assembly including, for example, a base section for attachment to the supporting object, a central section, and a speaker section for attachment to the speaker. A first pivot assembly connects the base section and the central section pivotably about a first axis, and a second pivot assembly connects the central section to the speaker section pivotably about a second axis. The second axis is spaced from and aligned in a perpendicular orientation relative to the first axis when viewed from a viewpoint distal to the speaker section and aligned with the first axis and the second axis. The speaker section is selectively orientable relative to the base section by pivoting at least one of the first pivot assembly and the second pivot assembly. A first securing assembly selectively secures the first pivot assembly against rotation, and a second securing assembly selectively secures the second pivot assembly against rotation. Various options and modifications are possible.
For example, the first securing assembly may include a pin on the base section that fits into any of a plurality of openings defined in the first pivot assembly and spaced circumferentially around the first axis. Such openings may be spaced along about 180 degrees around the second axis.
The second securing assembly may include a pin on one of the central section or the speaker section that fits into any of a plurality of openings defined in the other of the central section of the speaker section and spaced circumferentially around the second axis. If so, the pin may be on the central section and the openings may be defined in the speaker section. Such openings may be spaced along about 180 degrees around the second axis.
A third securing assembly may selectively secure the first pivot assembly against rotation, and a fourth securing assembly may selectively secure the second pivot assembly against rotation. The third securing assembly may define a central axis aligned with the first axis, and may further define an axle and a knob. The fourth securing assembly may define a central axis parallel to the second axis, and may further define an axle, a knob, and an arcuate slot through the speaker portion located circumferentially around the second axis.
The base portion may include a base plate defining holes therethrough, two flanges extending upright from the base plate, and an end cap, a portion of the first pivot assembly located within the flanges and the end cap.
The speaker portion may include a speaker plate defining holes and slots therethrough.
According to certain other aspects of the disclosure, a dual-axis swivel speaker mount assembly is disclosed for mounting a speaker to a supporting object including, for example, a base section for attachment to the supporting object, a central section, and a speaker section for attachment to the speaker. A first pivot assembly connects the base section and the central section pivotably about a first axis, and a second pivot assembly connects the central section to the speaker section pivotably about a second axis. The second axis is spaced from and aligned in a perpendicular orientation relative to the first axis when viewed from a viewpoint distal to the speaker section and aligned with the first axis and the second axis. The speaker section is selectively orientable relative to the base section by pivoting at least one of the first pivot assembly and the second pivot assembly. A first securing assembly selectively secures the first pivot assembly against rotation, the first securing assembly including a pin on the base section that fits into any of a plurality of openings defined in the first pivot assembly and spaced circumferentially around the first axis. A second securing assembly selectively secures the second pivot assembly against rotation, the second securing assembly including a pin on the central section that fits into any of a plurality of openings defined in the speaker section and spaced circumferentially around the second axis. Various options and modifications are possible.
According to other aspects of the disclosure, a dual-axis swivel speaker mount assembly is disclosed for mounting a speaker to a supporting object including, for example, a base section for attachment to the supporting object, a central section, a speaker section for attachment to the speaker. A first pivot assembly connects the base section and the central section pivotably about a first axis, and a second pivot assembly connects the central section to the speaker section pivotably about a second axis. The second axis is spaced from and aligned in a perpendicular orientation relative to the first axis when viewed from a viewpoint distal to the speaker section and aligned with the first axis and the second axis. The speaker section is selectively orientable relative to the base section by pivoting at least one of the first pivot assembly and the second pivot assembly. A first securing assembly selectively secures the first pivot assembly against rotation, a second securing assembly selectively secures the second pivot assembly against rotation, a third securing assembly selectively secures the first pivot assembly against rotation, and a fourth securing assembly selectively secures the second pivot assembly against rotation. Again, various options and modifications are possible.
More details of the present disclosure are set forth in the drawings.
Detailed reference will now be made to the drawings in which examples embodying the present disclosure are shown. The detailed description uses numeral and letter designations to refer to features in the drawings. Like or similar designations in the drawings and description have been used to refer to like or similar parts of the disclosure.
The drawings and detailed description provide a full and enabling description of the disclosure and the manner and process of making and using it. In general,
More particularly, as shown in
Base section 12 is configured for attachment to a supporting object (not shown), such as a wall, ceiling, frame, support, or other structure, or a mounting bracket attached to a such. Accordingly, as illustrated, base section 12 has a base plate 30 defining holes 32 therethrough. Base section 12 also has two flanges 34,36 extending upright (as shown) from base plate 30, and an end cap 38 adjacent flange 36 also extending upright.
Central section 14 has a cylindrical portion 40 and a plate portion 42. First pivot assembly 18 includes an axle 44 extending through flanges 34,36 and cylindrical portion 40 with an end in end cap 38. First pivot assembly 18 allows central section 14 to pivot (arrow a) relative to base section 12 around a first axis 46, which is also the central axis of axle 44.
Speaker section 16 has a plate portion 48 and a speaker plate 50 portion for attachment to a speaker (not shown) or to bracket or other mounting hardware for mounting to a speaker (directly or indirectly) via holes 52 and/or slots 54. Second pivot assembly 20 includes an axle 56 extending through plate portions 42 and 48. Second pivot assembly 20 allows speaker section 16 to pivot (arrow b) relative to central section 14 around a second axis 58, which is also the central axis of axle 56.
The first and second axes 46,58 extend in spaced-apart planes, and would appear to be oriented perpendicularly to each other when viewed from a viewpoint (along arrow c in the Figures, or the viewpoint of
First securing assembly 22 includes a pin 60 on base section 12 (end cap 38) that fits into any of a plurality of openings 62 in end of axle 44 extending radially within end cap 38. Openings 62 are spaced circumferentially around about 180 degrees of first axis 46 (see
Second securing assembly 24 includes a pin 64 on central section 14 (plate portion 42) that fits into any of a plurality of openings 66 in plate portion 48 of speaker section 16. Openings 66 are spaced circumferentially around about 180 degrees of second axis 58 (see
Third securing assembly 26 defines a knob 68 on axle 44 tightenable for selectively securing first pivot assembly 18 against rotation. First and third securing assemblies 22,26 both therefore secure central section 14 in a desired orientation, defined by pin 60/opening 62 selections, relative to base section 12.
Fourth securing assembly 28 defines a knob 70 on axle 72 tightenable for selectively securing second pivot assembly 20 against rotation. Second and fourth securing assemblies 24,28 both therefore secure speaker section 16 in a desired orientation, defined by pin 64/opening 66 selections, relative to central section 14. Axle 72 has a central axis 74 and is spaced from axle 56 and its (parallel) axis 58. Axle 72 as shown extends through arcuate slot 76 circumferentially extending around axis 58 in plate portion 48 of speaker section 16. However, knob 70 could instead be mounted on axle 56 instead of axle 72, similar in some ways to the arrangement of knob 68 on axle 44.
The above structure thus provides one or more examples of a dual-axis swivel speaker mount assembly that could be used to mount a speaker to a support structure in a desired orientation, pivotable about two axes relative to the base/support, and reliably securable in the desired orientation.
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it is to be understood that any and all equivalent realizations of the present invention are included within the scope and spirit thereof. Thus, the embodiments depicted are presented by way of example only and are not intended as limitations upon the present invention. Thus, while particular embodiments of the invention have been described and shown, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in this art that the present invention is not limited thereto since many modifications can be made. Therefore, it is contemplated that any and all such embodiments are included in the present invention as may fall within the literal or equivalent scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation of and claims benefit to pending U.S. Design Patent Applications No. 29/729,552, filed Mar. 27, 2020, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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