Claims
- 1. An apparatus securing an audio speaker to a panel, comprising:
- a panel having a recessed portion receiving an audio speaker;
- an annular guide rib extending outwardly from said panel and defining the recessed portion;
- a support unit maintaining said speaker in the recessed portion, mateably engaging said guide rib, said support unit being coupled to said panel when said support unit engages said panel and then is rotated in a first rotational direction by a first predetermined angle, said support unit becoming not coupled to said panel when said support unit is rotated in a second rotational direction by said first predetermined angle, said second rotational direction being opposite to said first rotational direction;
- a plurality of hooks extending outwardly from said panel;
- a plurality of primary protrusions, extending outwardly from said panel adjacent to said plurality of hooks, each of said plurality of primary protrusions having a top surface facing said support unit and a side surface; and
- a plurality of securing units, extending radially outwardly from a peripheral edge of said support unit, engaging said plurality of hooks and said plurality of primary protrusions when said support unit is coupled to said panel, and selectively preventing said support unit from becoming not coupled to said panel.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said support unit further comprises:
- a cover unit covering the recessed portion and having a predetermined height; and
- an annular support rib extending from said cover unit, being concentric with said cover unit, and supporting said speaker.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said support unit is fully coupled to said panel when said support unit engages said panel and is rotated in said first rotational direction by said first predetermined angle, and said support unit is partly coupled to said panel when said support unit engages said panel and then is rotated in said first rotational direction by a second predetermined angle, said second predetermined angle being less then said first predetermined angle.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein a first securing unit of said plurality of securing units comprises:
- a flexible unit having a first end and a second end, said first end defining an aperture receiving a first hook of said plurality of hooks, said flexible unit forming an arc shape extending from the aperture in said second rotational direction; and
- a secondary protrusion extending from said flexible unit toward said panel, being adjacent to said second end, engaging a first primary protrusion of said plurality of primary protrusions when said support unit is fully coupled to said panel, preventing said support unit from becoming not coupled to said panel when engaging said first primary protrusion, said secondary protrusion having a top surface facing said panel and a side surface.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said plurality of hooks corresponds to two hooks, said plurality of primary protrusions corresponds to two primary protrusions, and said plurality of securing units corresponds to two securing units.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said secondary protrusion exists in a resting position not engaging said first primary protrusion when said support unit is not coupled to said panel, said secondary protrusion exists in said resting position engaging said first primary protrusion when said support unit is fully coupled to said panel, said secondary protrusion exists in a flexing position flexing away from said panel and engaging said first primary protrusion when said support unit is partly coupled to said panel, and said flexible unit exists in said flexing position flexing away from said panel when said support unit is becoming not coupled to said panel.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein said top surface of said secondary protrusion engages said top surface of said first primary protrusion when said support unit is partly coupled to said panel, and said side surface of said secondary protrusion engages said side surface of said first primary protrusion when said support unit is fully coupled to said panel.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein said first end of said flexible unit receives said first hook into the aperture of said flexible unit when said support unit is partly coupled to said panel, and said first end of said flexible unit engages said first hook when said support unit is fully coupled to said panel.
- 9. An apparatus securing an audio speaker to a panel, comprising:
- a panel having a recessed portion receiving an audio speaker;
- a guide rib extending outwardly from said panel and defining the recessed portion;
- a support unit maintaining said speaker in the recessed portion, mateably engaging said guide rib, said support unit being coupled to said panel when said support unit engages said panel and then is moved in a first direction by a first predetermined distance, said support unit becoming not coupled to said panel when said support unit is moved in a second direction by said first predetermined distance, said second direction being opposite to said first direction;
- a plurality of hooks extending outwardly from said panel;
- a plurality of primary protrusions, extending outwardly from said panel adjacent to said plurality of hooks, each of said plurality of primary protrusions having a top surface facing said support unit and a side surface; and
- a plurality of securing units, extending outwardly from a peripheral edge of said support unit, engaging said plurality of hooks and said plurality of primary protrusions when said support unit is coupled to said panel, and selectively preventing said support unit from becoming not coupled to said panel.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said support unit further comprises:
- a cover unit covering the recessed portion and having a predetermined height; and
- a support rib extending from said cover unit and supporting said speaker.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said support unit is fully coupled to said panel when said support unit engages said panel and is moved in said first direction by said first predetermined distance, and said support unit is partly coupled to said panel when said support unit engages said panel and then is moved in said first direction by a second predetermined distance, said second predetermined distance being less then said first predetermined distance.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein a first securing unit of said plurality of securing units comprises:
- a flexible unit having a first end and a second end, said first end defining an aperture receiving a first hook of said plurality of hooks, said flexible unit extending from the aperture in said second direction; and
- a secondary protrusion extending from said flexible unit toward said panel, being adjacent to said second end, engaging a first primary protrusion of said plurality of primary protrusions when said support unit is fully coupled to said panel, preventing said support unit from becoming not coupled to said panel when engaging said first primary protrusion, said secondary protrusion having a top surface facing said panel and a side surface.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein said plurality of hooks corresponds to two hooks, said plurality of primary protrusions corresponds to two primary protrusions, and said plurality of securing units corresponds to two securing units.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said secondary protrusion exists in a resting position not engaging said first primary protrusion when said support unit is not coupled to said panel, said secondary protrusion exists in said resting position engaging said first primary protrusion when said support unit is fully coupled to said panel, said secondary protrusion exists in a flexing position flexing away from said panel and engaging said first primary protrusion when said support unit is partly coupled to said panel, and said flexible unit exists in said flexing position flexing away from said panel when said support unit is becoming not coupled to said panel.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said top surface of said secondary protrusion engages said top surface of said first primary protrusion when said support unit is partly coupled to said panel, and said side surface of said secondary protrusion engages said side surface of said first primary protrusion when said support unit is fully coupled to said panel.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein said first end of said flexible unit receives said first hook into the aperture of said flexible unit when said support unit is partly coupled to said panel, and said first end of said flexible unit engages said first hook when said support unit is fully coupled to said panel.
- 17. An apparatus securing an audio speaker to a panel, comprising:
- a panel having a recessed portion receiving an audio speaker;
- a plurality of protrusion units attached to said panel, said plurality of protrusion units being not movable and being not threaded;
- a support unit maintaining said speaker in the recessed portion, said support unit being coupled to said panel when said support unit engages said panel and then is moved in a first direction by a first predetermined distance; and
- a plurality of securing units, extending outwardly from a peripheral edge of said support unit, engaging said plurality of protrusion units when said support unit is coupled to said panel, preventing said support unit from becoming not coupled to said panel when said plurality of securing units is in a locking position engaging said plurality of protrusion units, and allowing said support unit to become not coupled to said panel when said plurality of securing units is in a releasing position not engaging said plurality of protrusion units.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein said plurality of protrusion units further comprises:
- a plurality of hooks extending outwardly from said panel engaging said plurality of securing units; and
- a plurality of primary protrusions engaging said plurality of securing units when said support unit is coupled to said panel, said plurality of primary protrusions extending outwardly from said panel adjacent to said plurality of hooks, each of said plurality of primary protrusions having a top surface facing said support unit and a side surface.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein a first securing unit of said plurality of securing units comprises:
- a flexible unit having a first end and a second end, said first end defining an aperture receiving a first hook of said plurality of hooks, said flexible unit extending from the aperture in said second direction; and
- a secondary protrusion extending from said flexible unit toward said panel, being adjacent to said second end, engaging a first primary protrusion of said plurality of primary protrusions when said support unit is coupled to said panel, preventing said support unit from becoming not coupled to said panel when engaging said first primary protrusion, allowing said support unit to become not coupled to said panel when not engaging said first primary protrusion, said secondary protrusion having a top surface facing said panel and a side surface.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein said top surface of said secondary protrusion engages said top surface of said first primary protrusion when said support unit is being coupled to said panel, and said side surface of said secondary protrusion engages said side surface of said first primary protrusion when said support unit is coupled to said panel.
Priority Claims (1)
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97-14011 |
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CLAIM OF PRIORITY
This application makes reference to, incorporates the same herein, and claims all benefits accruing under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 119 from an application entitled FIXING DEVICE OF SPEAKER UNIT FOR PORTABLE COMPUTER earlier filed in the Korean Industrial Property Office on Apr. 16, 1997, and there duly assigned Serial No.14011/1997, a copy of which is annexed hereto.
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