WO1997016097A1 - Front-locking swivel ball loudspeaker mount - Google Patents
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- WO1997016097A1 WO1997016097A1 PCT/US1996/007849 US9607849W WO9716097A1 WO 1997016097 A1 WO1997016097 A1 WO 1997016097A1 US 9607849 W US9607849 W US 9607849W WO 9716097 A1 WO9716097 A1 WO 9716097A1
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- the present invention relates to the field of adjustable mounting hardware for mounting and supporting an enclosure or other object from an architectural mass such as a wall; more particularly it relates to a ball swivel clamping mechanism, contained inside a rear region of an enclosure, typically a loudspeaker enclosure, that can be adjusted, locked and released from a convenient frontal location.
- Ball-and-socket type mounting hardware of known art has been utilized in the general field of the present invention, however with regard to loudspeakers enclosures and the like, swivel mounting hardware of known art attached externally onto the rear of the enclosure has tended to be not only unsightly but inconvenient with regard to clamping in place due to the poor accessibility to clamping mechanism located at the rear of the supported enclosure. engage a ball attached by a rod to building structure. Such structure is unsightly due to the bulk of the clamp plate and jaw plate protruding to the rear; also it is inconvenient to clamp and/or release the ball for speaker orientation since this must be performed in an inaccessible and often "blind" region behind the speaker enclosure.
- FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional view of a loudspeaker enclosure shown separated from a wall-mounted ball portion of a ball-and- socket mounting assembly, as seen from a forward viewpoint, indicating front-panel adjustment access in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 2 depicts the subject matter of FIG. 1 as seen from a rearward viewpoint showing the absence of any external mounting mechanism, in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the loudspeaker enclosure of FIG. 1 taken through central axis 3-3', showing the ball clamped in place in a socket mechanism of the present invention located within the enclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional side view of the socket mechanism of FIG. 3 showing the movable jaw retracted and the ball in process of removal.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional side view of the ball socket mechanism of FIGs. 3 and 4 shown in an initial shipping condition.
- FIGs. 6A-E are the following views of the ball socket mechanism housing of FIGs. 3-5: elevational side, front, rear, top and bottom, respectively.
- FIGs. 6F and 6G are cross-sectional views of the ball socket mechanism housing of FIGs. 3-5 taken through axis 6F and 6F' of FIG. 6D respectively.
- FIGs. 7A-7E are the following views of the movable jaw part of the ball socket mechanism of FIGs. 3-6: elevational side, front, rear, top and bottom, respectively.
- FIG. 7F is a cross-sectional view of the movable jaw part of the ball socket mechanism of FIGs. 3-6 taken through axis 7F of FIG. 7D.
- FIG. 1 is a three-dimensional view of a loudspeaker enclosure 10 utilizing a ball-and-socket swivel-mount of the present invention.
- the enclosure 10 is shown separated from a ball portion 12 of the mount having a ball 12A at the end of a mounting arm 12B, typically a round shaft or tube mounted in cantilever fashion by a flange 12C to a wall 14, shown in part.
- the front of the enclosure 10 is covered by a grille 16 which is provided with an access aperture 16A through which a tool can be inserted to manipulate the enclosed swivel-mount socket mechanism.
- FIG. 2 is a three-dimensional view of the subject matter of FIG. l as seen from a viewpoint located to the rear of the enclosure 10 and wall 14, revealing, as part of the rear panel 10A, a generally rectangular enclosure plate 10B mounted centrally and defining a circular ball opening 10C for entry of ball 12A.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the loudspeaker enclosure 10 taken through axis 3-3' of FIG. 1.
- Ball 12A which may be formed integrally with shaft 12B as shown, has entered the enclosure 10 through ball opening 10C of enclosure plate 10B and has entered a socket mechanism assembled in a housing frame 20 configured with two side plates 20A spaced apart by two integrally- joined cross-members: a fixed jaw 20B at the bottom rear and an adjustment screw block 20C at the top front. Ball 12A is clamped in place between fixed jaw 20B and a movable jaw part 22 which is a separate part pivoted on a pin 24 and thus retained in housing frame 20.
- Rear panel 10A of the main enclosure body is formed internally to provide a sub-enclosure 10D which surrounds and supports the socket mechanism housing frame 20 and which retains pin 24 in place between the two opposite side plates 20A.
- An adjustment screw 28 is threaded through a nut 30 which is retained in a cavity in adjustment screw block 20C whose open upper side is enclosed by the top portion of sub-enclosure 10D.
- the rear of housing frame 20 becomes enclosed by a portion of enclosure plate 10B.
- a screwdriver 26 is shown inserted through aperture 16A of front grille 16 and through a guide tube 18B, which is formed integrally with the front panel 18.
- Screwdriver 26 is shown engaging the head of adjustment screw 28, which can be threadedly tightened against a vertical screw bearing surface on movable jaw part 22 so as to clamp it onto ball 12A against fixed jaw 20B.
- Fixed jaw 20B is configured with a downwardly-extending tailpiece 20D which is integrally joined by a pair of integrally formed end brackets 20E, one at each side of tailpiece 20D, to a crossbar 2OF thus forming a loop that extends to the rear into a cavity 10E formed in enclosure plate 10B.
- This loop which is accessible from outside the enclosure 10, can be utilized to tether a safety cable such as may be required by earthquake/fire safety regulations in public locations.
- the upper portion of the front panel 18 is shaped to form a tweeter horn 18A including a mounting interface for a tweeter driver 32 shown in outline.
- the lower portion of the front panel 18 is formed with an opening to mount a woofer speaker 34 shown in outline.
- Mounting facilities are provided inside enclosure 10 for associated components such as crossover networks.
- Component 36 is shown mounted to rear panel 10A via internal and external metal plates 36A and 36B which provide heat dissipation and structural strength.
- Auxiliary components 38 and 40 are shown as representing items for which mounting facilities such as integral threaded bushings may be provided in the molding of the main body of enclosure 10.
- the available range of orientation of the enclosure is indicated by dashed outlines 12B' and 12B" showing ball shaft 12B at the limits of the angle formed by ball shaft 12B relative to the enclosure 10.
- shaft 12B remains fixed while the enclosure 10 can be oriented within the range indicated.
- the enclosure 10 is seen to consist of two main parts: (1) the main enclosure body including the top, side and bottom panels, back panel 10A including enclosure plate 10B and sub-enclosure 10D, and (2) the front panel 18 including horn 18A and guide tube 18B.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional side view of the socket mechanism in housing frame 20 contained within sub-enclosure 10D of FIG. 3, showing adjustment screw 28 backed off so as to retract movable jaw part 22 sufficiently to release ball 12A and allow it to pass through opening IOC of enclosure plate 10B as shown, as required for initial installation and for removal of the enclosure from the wall-mounted ball assembly.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional side view of the socket mechanism in housing frame 20, similar to FIG. 4 but shown in an initial shipping condition wherein enclosure plate 10B as originally fabricated and supplied includes a round knockout plug 10F fitted with a screwdriver slot 10G.
- Plug 10F includes a cantilevered shelf 10H extending inwardly upon which movable jaw part 22 is shown resting; in this condition, movable jaw part 22 may be urged downwardly upon shelf 10H by rotating screw 28 for the purpose of securing movable jaw part 22 against looseness and rattling that could otherwise occur during initial shipment and handling.
- Plug 10F is initially attached around its circular edge to plate 10B by an intentionally weak joint that can be broken away by leverage of a screwdriver applied in slot 10G so that plug 10F can be removed and discarded at the time of initial installation, leaving exposed the opening IOC (FIGs. 3 and 4) in place of plug 10F.
- FIGs. 6A-E are following orthogonal views of the mechanism housing frame 20 shown in FIGs. 3-5: elevational side, front, rear, top and bottom views respectively, showing housing frame 20 and its cross-members: fixed jaw 20B and screw-adj s ment block 20C.
- FIG. 6A is an elevational view of one of the two symmetrical side plates 20A of mechanism housing frame 20, showing one of the two end brackets 20E extending down from the bottom. Hole 20G is provided for pivot pin (24, FIG. 3).
- FIG. 6B the front view of housing 20, shows cross-member screw-adjustment block 20C defining a U-shaped journal 20H through which adjustment screw (28, FIGs. 3-5) can be accessed by a screwdriver, and shows tailpiece 20D extending downwardly.
- FIG. 6C the rear view of housing 20, shows, at the top, a U- shaped journal 20J in cross-member block 20C for supporting the rear portion of the adjustment screw (28, FIGs. 3-5), and shows crossbar 2OF at the bottom.
- FIG. 6D the top view of housing 20 shows the scalloped edge pattern of socket recess 2OK formed in the cross-member fixed jaw 20A for ball engagement. Also shown are journals 2OH, 20L and 20J formed in crossmember block 20C: the cavity formed between journals 2OH and 20L provides space for the head of the screw (28) and cavity between journals 20L and 20J captivates the nut (30) .
- FIG. 6E the bottom view of the housing 20, shows the combination of crossbar 20F, two side brackets 20E and tailpiece 20D forming a loop, as shown, that will protrude through the rear of the enclosure, available for safety cable attachment if required.
- FIGs. 7A-7E are the following views of the movable jaw part 22 of the ball socket mechanism of FIGs. 3-5: elevational side, front, rear, top and bottom views respectively.
- FIG. 7A is an elevational side view of one of two symmetrical sides of movable jaw part 22 configured to have an adjustment screw bearing surface 22A and support gusset 22B.
- FIG. 7B is a front view of movable jaw part 22, showing bearing surface 22A.
- FIG. 7C is a rear view of movable jaw part 22 showing the support gusset 22B.
- FIG. 7D the top view of movable jaw part 22, shows screw bearing surface 22A and support gusset 22B.
- FIG. 7E the bottom view of movable jaw part 22, shows the scalloped pattern of the socket recess 22C for ball engagement, configured the same as the fixed jaw socket recess (20K, FIG. 6D) .
- FIG. 7F is a cross-sectional view taken through axis 7F-7F' of FIG. 7D.
- the mechanism housing frame 20 which includes two side plates 20A with two cross-members: fixed jaw 20B and adjustment screw block 20C
- the movable jaw part 22 are preferably die cast from aluminum
- the two parts of the main enclosure 10 front panel 18 including horn 18A and guide tube 18B, and rear enclosure including rear panel 10A, enclosure plate 10B and sub-enclosure 10D
- front panel 18 including horn 18A and guide tube 18B, and rear enclosure including rear panel 10A, enclosure plate 10B and sub-enclosure 10D are preferably injection-molded from high impact polystyrene plastic.
- Sub-enclosure 10D shown molded integrally with the enclosure rear panel 10A, could alternatively be made as a separate part and attached to rear panel 10A by known fastening means.
- a coaxial passageway may be provided through ball 12A and shaft 12B (FIG. 3) such that shaft 12B would form a tubular conduit for enclosing speaker connecting wires from behind the wall to the interior of the enclosure, thus providing the aesthetic advantage of concealing the speaker wires.
- the adjustment screw and the corresponding tool could be made with a screw-head style different than the regular slot head described above: this could be another conventional style such as Philips, square or hex socket, or it could be a specialized proprietary style to prevent unauthorized adjustment or removal.
- the threaded element of the adjustment screw could be extended by a shaft to a front or side exterior location of the enclosure where a knob or other means could be provided to enable clamping adjustment without need for a tool.
- the principle of the invention may be applied to loudspeaker enclosures of various sizes and with different loudspeaker complements, to enclosures other than loudspeaker enclosures and to other objects requiring a similar kind of adjustable pivoted support from a relatively fixed mass.
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