1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a portable speaker device, more particularly to a portable speaker device with a handle lever pivotably mounted on a top wall of a cabinet shell body.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional portable loudspeaker generally includes a handle projecting from a top wall of a cabinet shell body to facilitate carrying of the loudspeaker. The projecting handle is bulky and obtrusive, and is likely to collide with other objects and be damaged.
An object of the present invention is to provide a portable speaker device which has a handle lever that can be concealed within a cabinet shell body.
According to this invention, the portable speaker device includes a cabinet shell body configured to enclose an accommodation chamber which extends forwardly to terminate at a front tubular end. The cabinet shell body has a top wall which extends rearwardly from the front tubular end in the longitudinal direction and which has an inner major surface to confront the accommodation chamber, and an outer major surface opposite to the inner major surface in an upright direction. The outer major surface has a concavity which extends toward the inner major surface to terminate at a recessed surface portion, and which further extends in the longitudinal direction to terminate at a front inner surface portion and a rear inner surface portion. A speaker driver has a basket frame fittingly mounted in the front tubular end, and a poleplate portion extending into the accommodation chamber. A handle lever is configured to be fitted into the concavity, and has a fulcrum region pivotably mounted to the rear inner surface portion about a fulcrum axis, a weight region disposed opposite to the fulcrum region, and proximate to the front inner surface portion and angularly displaceable relative to the recessed surface portion about the fulcrum axis between a laid-down position, where the weight region is closer to the recessed surface portion, and a lifted position, where the weight region is remote from the recessed surface portion, and a power region interposed between the fulcrum region and the weight region and proximate to the weight region for gripping by a user to lift the weight region toward the lifted position. A biasing member is disposed to bias the weight region toward the laid-down position. A lift limiting member is disposed to limit the movement of the weight region to a predetermined distance when the weight region is lifted toward the lifted position by a manual force against the biasing action of the biasing member.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The cabinet shell body 1 is configured to enclose an accommodation chamber 10 which extends forwardly to terminate at a front tubular end 11. The cabinet shell body 1 has a top wall 12 which extends rearwardly from the front tubular end 11 in the longitudinal direction and which has an inner major surface (12a) to confront the accommodation chamber 10, and an outer major surface (12b) opposite to the inner major surface (12a) in an upright direction. The outer major surface (12b) has a concavity 126 which extends toward the inner major surface (12a) to terminate at a recessed surface portion 121, which extends in the longitudinal direction to terminate at a front inner surface portion 123 and a rear inner surface portion 124, and which extends in a transverse direction transverse to both the longitudinal direction and the upright direction to terminate at two side surface portions 122. The recessed surface portion 121 has a hole 127 disposed proximate to the front inner surface portion 123. The cabinet shell body 1 further has a suspending wall 125 which extends downwardly from the inner major surface (12a) and which is configured to suspend a mounting seat 120 from the inner major surface (12a). The mounting seat 120 is aligned with the hole 127. The rear inner surface portion 124 has an insertion hole 129. Further, two recessed areas 128 are formed in the side surface portions 122, respectively.
The speaker driver 5 has a basket frame 51 fittingly mounted in the front tubular end 11, and a poleplate portion 52 extending into the accommodation chamber 10.
The input panel 4 is mounted on the cabinet shell body 1.
The handle lever 2 is configured to be fitted into the concavity 126, and has a fulcrum region 23, a weight region 22, and a power region 21. The fulcrum region 23 has a protrusion 231 which projects rearwardly and is configured to be inserted in the insertion hole 129 to be pivotably mounted to the rear inner surface portion 124 about a fulcrum axis. The weight region 22 is disposed opposite to the fulcrum region 23, and proximate to the front inner surface portion 123, and is angularly displaceable relative to the recessed surface portion 121 about the fulcrum axis between a laid-down position, as shown in
The biasing member 31 is in the form of a coil spring 31, and has one end 311 anchored to the mounting seat 120, and the other end 312 securely received in the seat cavity 222 so as to bias the weight region 22 toward the laid-down position.
The lift limiting member 32 is in the form of a cord 32 which has one cord end 321 anchored to the mounting seat 120, and the other cord end 322 securely received in the seat cavity 222. The cord 32 has a predetermined length such that, as a result of lifting the weight region 22 by a manual force toward the lifted position, the cord 32 is tensed so as to hold the weight region 22 at the lifted position. Thus, the movement of the weight region 22 is limited to a predetermined distance (i.e., the predetermined length).
Accordingly, in use, the user can grip the power region 21 of the handle lever 2 and lift the weight region 22 to the lifted position for carrying the portable speaker device. Once the handle lever 2 is dropped off, the weight region 22 can be displaced to the laid-down position by the biasing action of the coil spring 31 so as to conceal the whole handle lever 2 within the concavity 126.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.