Title of Invention

SPEAKER

Abstract A speaker attaching construction wherein speakers (I) are removably installed in a plurality of places in such a manner that a fastener (8) having an engaging section (8b) provided on one surface side of a locking plate (8a) and having a locking section (8d). which is formed with a locking piece (8h), provided on the other surface side of the locking plate (8a) has its engaging section (8b) inserted in an engagement receiving section (2f) of a frame (2) and each speaker (1) is attached to an attaching plate (4) by clamping the attaching plate (4) by the locking piece (8h) passed through an attaching hole (4c) in the attaching plate (4) and elaslically restored and by the locking plate (8a), thus making it possible to facilitate the attaching operation and to stably install a speaker without the possibility of stresses due to the elastic force being loaded on the frame.
Full Text TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a speaker having an
attaching construction, in which the speaker is mounted on
a plate by the utilization of an elastic deformation and
restoration of an engaging piece.
BACKGROUND ART
Conventionally,it is a general practice to use an
attaching construction shown in Figs. 6 and 7 as a
structure to mount a speaker on a plate. In Figs. 6 and 7,
1 is a speaker, 2 is a frame generally circumferential in
form, and 3 is a cone-formed vibration plate having a
resilient hook (edge) at nearly an upper end. The frame 2
has an upper plate 2a having an upper surface bonded, by
abutment, with an underside of a top plate 3a of the
vibration plate 3, thus fixing the vibration plate 3 on the
frame 2 at the inner thereof. The frame 2 has a lower
plate 2b having an underside arranged, by abutment, on the
upper surface of a plate 4. A screw 5 at its thread 5a is
screwed in a screw hole 2c formed in the lower plate 2b.
In the Fig. 6 attaching construction, a fixing hole 4a
is formed by screwing in the plate 4 a thread 5a of a

screw 5, such as a tapping screw, being screwed in the
screw hole 2c, thereby firmly fixing the frame 2 and the
plate 4 together by screwing at three to four points.
Meanwhile, in the Fig. 7 attaching construction, the screw
5 screwed in the screw hole 2c is screwed in the fixing
hole 4b formed in a position corresponding to the screw
hole 2c. A nut 6, e.g. a U-formed speed nut, is screwed
from the tip of the thread 5a projecting downward of the
fixing hole 4b, thereby tightening the frame 2 lower plate
2b and the plate 4 together at three to four points.
However, in the speaker attaching construction in
Fig. 6 or 7, troublesome operation is required in
tightening, one by one, the screw 5 by means of a
screwdriver while holding the speaker 1 during attaching
operation. Furthermore, the Fig. 7 attaching construction
requires the operation to tighten the nut 6 at back of the
plate 4 in addition to the operation to tighten the screw
5 at front of the plate 4.
Consequently, there is a proposal, in Patent
Document 1 (JP-A-2001-352590), of an attaching
construction that fixing is facilitated by the utilization
of elastic deformation and restoration of an engaging
piece. The attaching construction in Patent Document 1 is
a speaker mounting structure that the frame is fixed to a
plate by engaging in a fixing hole formed in the plate the

engaging hook and clip formed in the frame. By engaging,
in the plate fixing hole, the engaging hook, downwardly
bent in the left and right lower portion of the frame, the
engaging clip at its slant guide is elastically deformed
by abutted against the upper edge of the fixing hole.
Elastically restored by passing of the slant guide through
the fixing hole, the engaging clip at its U-formed engager
engages with the upper edge of the fixing hole.
Furthermore, the engaging hook and the engaging clip are
arranged inner than the outer edge of an annular seal
member bonded to the frame mounting surface and closely
contacted with the plate, thereby blocking the water
intruding at an opening or fixing hole of the plate by the
seal member and preventing it from flowing toward the
vehicular compartment.
Similarly, Patent document 2 (JP-B-7-9504) discloses
a structure that a frame is projected with an insert-
engager at one end and an insert-receiver at the other end
thereof, so that an engaging fixture is inserted in the
insert-receiver to hold it by a clamp piece and fit and
fix a projection of the engaging fixture in a fit hole of
the insert-receiver, whereby the frame insert-receiver is
inserted in a plate insert hole and the engaging fixture
is inserted in the insert hole into an engagement thereof
with an edge of the insert hole, wherein the engager when

inserted in the insert hole is narrowed and the engager
when passed is elastically restored.
Besides, Patent Document 3 (JP-A-4-34091) discloses
an attaching construction eliminated of the need for
tightening the nut at back of the plate. By using a
cylindrical fixing tool having a polygonal engaging piece
at one end and a screw hole at the other end and in a
sheet form bendable circumferentially at between a screw
hole and an engaging piece and having a plurality of clamp
pieces generally L in form, the fixing tool is inserted in
a insert-hole in the plate. By engaging the engaging
piece with an engaging groove corresponding to the
engaging piece form of the speaker main body, rotation is
restricted. Further, a fixing bolt is screwed to the
fixing tool, and projected circumferentially while bending
a center region of the clamping piece thereby attaching
the speaker main body to the plate.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
In the meanwhile, in the attaching construction of
Patent Document 1, 2 utilizing an elastic deformation and
restoration of the engaging piece, the engaging hook or
insert-engager provided at one side of the frame is caught
in the fixing hole so that the frame is stably mounted on
the plate by an elastic deformation and restoration of the

engaging piece serving as an engager of an engaging clip
or fixture provided at the other side of the frame. After
setting up the frame, the engager remains in a state
elastically deformed to a certain extent. The stress,
resulting from the elastic force, is applied to the frame
at all times. This results in a fracture at a stress-
concentrated point in the frame, thus constituting a cause
to lower the durability. Furthermore, where the fixing
hole is different in form or size in the plate or where
the plate has a different thickness, the engager of the
frame could not be engaged thus resulting in a
disadvantage of inferior versatility.
The present invention, proposed in view of the
problem, aims at providing a speaker attaching
construction and speaker that fixing operation can be
facilitated by the utilization of an elastic deformation
and restoration of an engaging piece and, furthermore,
stable setup of the speaker is available by eliminating
the application of the stress due to an elastic force to
the frame, thus improving durability in the frame or the
fixing parts. Another object is to provide a speaker
attaching structure and speaker excellent in versatility
that can cope with the cases where the fixing hole is
different in form or size or where the plate has a
different thickness.

The present invention provides a speaker having an
attaching construction for mounting the speaker on a plate,
said speaker comprising removable fixtures each having a
first engaging member on one side of an engaging plate and
a second engaging member formed with an engaging piece on
the other side of the engaging plate, a speaker frame
having receivers at a plurality of fixing points, wherein
the first engaging members are in engagement with the
receivers and wherein the engaging pieces are adapted to
pass through fixing holes of the plate and to be
elastically restored, wherein at least one of the fixing
points is arranged in a lower position of the speaker
frame, characterized in that the fixture located at the
lower position comprises an internal space, whereby water
intruding between the speaker frame and the plate is
drained outward of the plate through said internal space of
the fixture at the lower position.
The fixture is preferably secured on the speaker frame
by tightening a screw in a screw hole formed in the first
engaging member.
The second engaging member may be hollow.

A speaker attaching construction in the invention is
characterized by mounting, on a plate, a speaker removably
provided with fixtures, having an engager on one side of
an engaging plate and an engager formed with an engaging
piece on other side of the engaging plate, at a plurality
of points by engaging the engagers with receivers of a
speaker frame, through clamping the plate and an adapter
or the plate by means of the engaging pieces passed fixing
hole of the plate and elastically restored and the
engaging plate or the speaker frame.
Meanwhile, a speaker attaching construction in the
invention is characterized by mounting, on a plate, a
speaker removably provided with fixtures, having an
engager on one side of an engaging plate and an engager
formed with an engaging piece on other side of the
engaging plate, at a plurality of points by engaging the
engagers with receivers of a speaker frame, through
engaging the engaging pieces passed fixing holes of the
plate and elastically restored, at least one of the fixing
points being arranged close to a lower end of the speaker
frame, whereby a water intruding between the speaker frame
and the plate is to be drained outward of the plate
through an internal space of the fixture close to the
lower end. The fixing point is taken, say, one or a
plurality of points nearby the lower end immediately

beneath the center of a circular frame.
Meanwhile, a speaker in the invention is
characterized by being removably provided with fixtures,
having an engager on one side of an engaging plate and an
engager formed with an engaging piece on other side of the
engaging plate, at a plurality of points by engaging the
engagers with receivers of a speaker frame, the engaging
piece being deformed inward as inserted in a fixing hole
of the plate and elastically restored after passed the
fixing hole, to clamp the plate and an adapter or the
plate by means of the elastically restored engaging piece
and the engaging plate or the speaker frame. The fixture
is suitably secured to speaker frame by tightening a screw
in a screw hole formed in the engager.
In the speaker attaching construction and speaker of
the invention, there are provided, on a speaker, fixtures
having engaging pieces to elastically deform and restore.
With the utilization of an elastic deformation and
restoration of the engaging pieces, the speaker can be
fixed by merely inserting the engaging pieces in fixing
holes of the plate. Thus, the speaker can be easily fixed.
For example, fixing operation is easy even in a narrow
space, e.g. attaching a speaker to an automotive doorplate.
Furthermore, fixing is made by clamping the plate,
etc. by the engaging pieces, engaging plates, etc. of

fixtures provided at a plurality of points, wherein fixing
is made when the engaging pieces are elastically restored.
This eliminates the application, to the frame, of a stress
resulting from an elastic force. Thus, the speaker can be
stably set up wherein durability is improved in the frame
and fixing parts.
Meanwhile, by removably providing fixtures, e.g. By
preparing a plurality of kinds of fixtures, handling is
possible even in the case wherein the fixing hole is
different in form or size. Furthermore, by suitably using
fixtures that are different in the dimension of between the
engaging plate and the engaging piece for example, it is
easy to cope with a plate having a different thickness,
thus providing excellent versatility.
Meanwhile, by arranging at least one of fixing points
of fixtures in a position near the lower end of the speaker
frame, the water intruding between the speaker frame and
the plate can be drained outward of the plate through an
internal space of the fixture nearby the lower end. This
can enhance the effects of water-draining and
waterproofing, e.g. prevent water from intruding in a
vehicular compartment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a state before

mounting a speaker in an embodiment to a plate. Fig. 2 is
an explanatory perspective view showing a state fixtures
and screws are disassembled in Fig. 1 to thereby engage
the fixtures in fixing holes. Fig. 3 is a fragmentary
vertical sectional view showing a fixing region with a
fixture. Figs. 4(a), (b) are perspective and side views
showing a fixture. Fig. 5 is an explanatory fragmentary
vertical sectional view showing a fixing region with
another fixture. Fig. 6 is a fragmentary vertical
sectional view showing a fixing region in a first example
of the conventional speaker attaching construction. Fig.
7 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view showing a
fixing region in a second example of the conventional
speaker attaching construction.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Based on Figs. 1 to 4, explanation is made on an
embodiment of a speaker attaching construction in the
present invention.
A speaker 1 in this embodiment has a vibration plate
3, in a cone form having a resilient hook (edge) at
generally an upper end thereof, fixed inner of a metal
frame 2 in generally a circumferential form, as shown in
Figs. 1 to 3. The frame 2 has an upper plate 2a having an
upper surface bonded, by abutment, with a lower surface of

a top plate 3a of the vibration plate 3. Incidentally,
although not shown, an adapter generally circumferential
in form, such as a urethane cushion, is provided by
adhesion on the upper surface of the top plate 3a of the
vibration plate 3 provided on the upper plate 2a of the
frame 2.
The frame 2 has a lower plate 2b provided with a
thick-walled step 2d in an inner portion thereof. The
step 2d is formed with an insert-hole 2e for a screw 5.
In nearly a center of the insert-hole 2e, there is formed
a first receiver 2f that is a hole square in cross-section
wherein the square has a width/depth length greater than a
diameter of the insert-hole 2e. In a lower end of the
insertion-hole 2e, there is recessed a second receiver 2g
that is square in form greater in width/depth length than
the square of the first receiver 2f. Furthermore, a
cutout is formed along an outer peripheral edge in the
lower plate 2b of the frame 2 in a lower-surface outer
portion thereof. In the cutout, a circumferential,
waterproofing seal material 7 is arranged along the outer
peripheral edge. Incidentally, the seal material 7 has a
function as an anti-resonant plate for a plate 4.
Meanwhile, because the insert-hole 2e and the receivers 2f,
2g are provided inner of the seal material 7 in the outer
peripheral edge, water can be prevented from intruding to

the outer of the speaker through those points.
The lower plate 2b of the frame 2, at its underside,
is arranged abutting against the upper surface of the
plate 4. The frame 2 and the plate 4 are arranged such
that the insert-hole 2e, first and second receivers 2f, 2g
of the frame 2 corresponds in position to a fixing hole 4c
of the plate 4. The first receiver 2f is formed in such a
shape and size that an engager 8b of a fixture 8, referred
to later, while the second receiver 2g is formed in such a
shape and size that is to engage an engaging plate 8a of
the fixture 8, referred to later.
Meanwhile, the fixture 8, formed of resin, such as
ABS resin or nylon resin, has a rectangular-parallelepiped
engager 8b in a position above the sguare engaging plate
8a, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. Inside the engager 8b,
there is vertically formed a screw hole 8c in which is to
be screwed a thread 5a of the screw 5, e.g. a tapping
screw. Below the engaging plate 8a, there is vertically
formed a hollow 8e rectangular in cross-section at an
inside of the engager 8d. In both sides of the engager 8d,
square cutouts 8g are respectively formed extending from
the engaging plate 8a to lower-end bridges 8f.
Furthermore, in the upper ends of the both bridges 8f,
there are respectively formed fan-like engaging pieces 8h
in a manner spreading laterally in an upward direction.

The engaging piece 8h, arranged in the cutout 8g as viewed
from side, has a slant 8i that is slanted in a manner
spreading upwardly, a slant 8j that is slanted in a manner
reducing upwardly, and a top end face 8k extending
horizontally from a top end of the slant 8j.
The engager 8b of the fixture 8 is inserted and
engaged in the first receiver 2f of the frame 2 while the
engaging plate 8a of the fixture 8 is inserted and engaged
in the second receiver 2g. The screw 5, to be inserted
into the insert-hole 2e from the top surface of the step
2d, at its thread 5a, is screwed to the screw hole 8c of
the fixture 8. By tightening the screw 5, the frame 2 and
the fixture 8 are secured in the engagement state.
Furthermore, the fixture 8 at its engager 8d is externally
inserted in the fixing hole 4c of the plate 4. The plate
4 is fit between the underside of an engaging plate 8a
peripheral protrusion and the upper end face 8k of the
engaging piece 8h. The fixture 8 is engaged with and
fixed on the plate 4.
The speaker 1 is rendered in a state that the
fixture 8 is previously integrated with the frame 2 by
screwing with a screw 5, as shown in Fig. 1. When fixing
the speaker 1 to the plate 4, fixtures 8 are arranged in
positions of fixing holes 4c in the plate 4. While the
speaker 1 at its lower portion is inserted in the mount

hole 4d of the plate 4, the engagers 8d at their tips are
inserted in the fixing holes 4c. The fixing hole 4c is
circular, to have a diameter formed nearly equal to or
somewhat smaller than the outer diameter of a circular
region of the engager 8d. As the insertion proceeds, the
wing-like engaging piece 8h at its slant 8i goes into
abutment against an outer edge of the fixing hole 4c. By
the outer edge of the fixing hole 4c, the outward
protrusion of the engaging piece 8h is pushed in the
hollow 8e and hence the engaging piece 8h is deformed
elastically.
Thereafter, when the slant 8i at its outer end
passes the fixing hole 4c, the engaging piece 8h goes into
elastic restoration. By the elastic force of the engaging
piece 8h, the engaging piece 8h passes the inner side of
the fixing hole 4c while putting the slant 8j along the
outer edge of the fixing hole 4c. When completely passed
at the inner, the engaging piece 8h is elastically
restored completely. Simultaneously, the plate 4 is
fixedly clamped between the upper end face 8k of the
engaging piece 8h and the underside of the engaging plate
8a. Thus, the fixtures 8 and the speaker 1 fixed with the
fixtures 8 are engaged and stably fixed on the plate 4.
The dimension, between the upper end face 8k of the
engaging piece 8h and the underside of the engaging plate

8a, is provided, say, correspondingly to a thickness of
the plate 4. The plate 4 even different in thickness can
be easily coped with by using fixtures 8 that the
dimension of between the upper end face 8k of the engaging
piece 8h and the underside of the engaging plate 8a
corresponds to the thickness of the plate 4. Meanwhile,
in the state the speaker 1 is attached, the engaging
pieces 8h are elastically restored by the fixtures 8
provided in a plurality of points. The frame 2 and the
fixtures 8 are free from the stresses imposed by an
elastic force.
Thereafter, in the case of removing the speaker 1
out of the plate 4, the screws 5 are loosened and removed
to withdraw the frame 2 out of the inserted fixtures 8
thus removing the speaker 1. The fixtures 8 in a state
left on the plate 4 can be removed by inserting the hand
through the mount hole 4d and pushing toward the front
while pushing the engaging pieces 8h at the both sides
into the hollow 8e. Accordingly, removal operation is
easy to perform. By inserting the removed fixtures 8
again in the frame 2, the speaker 1 can be easily fixed
again on the plate 4.
Next, explanation is made on a speaker attaching
construction in another embodiment, based on Fig. 5.
Incidentally, the structure not especially referred to in

this embodiment is basically similar to the speaker 1 in
the embodiment and the construction of attaching the same.
In the speaker 1 of this embodiment, there is
internally provided a cone-formed vibration plate 3, not
shown, in a generally circumferential frame 2 wherein, in
an insert-hole 2e in a step 2d of a frame 2, there is
formed a first receiver 2f that is a hole square in cross-
section having a square width/depth length greater than a
diameter of the insert-hole 2e. Furthermore, on the
underside of a lower plate 2b of the frame 2, there is
secured a fixed plate 2h in a plate-circumferential form.
In a corresponding point of the fixed plate 2h to the
insert-hole 2e, there is formed a square hole greater in
length than the square of the first receiver 2f. The hole
is provided as a second receiver 2g. Along the periphery
of and on the outer surface of the fixed plate 2h, there
is firmly fixed an adapter 9 in a plate-circumferential
form, e.g. urethane sponge cushion having a waterproofing
and vibration-preventing function.
Meanwhile, the fixture in this embodiment is formed
longer in the distance between the underside or outer
surface of the engaging plate 8a and the upper end face 8k
'. of the engaging piece 8h, than the fixture 8. The
engaging plate 8a is inserted in and engaged with the
second receiver 2g of the fixed plate 2h while the engager

8b is inserted in and engaged with the first receiver 2f
of the frame 2. The screw 5, to be inserted in the
insert-hole 2e, at its thread 5a is screwed to the screw
hole 8c of the fixture 8. By tightening the screws 5, the
frame 2 and the fixtures 8 are firmly fixed in the
engagement state.
The attaching construction in Fig. 5 provides a
correspondence between the second receiver 2g, first
receiver 2f and insert-hole 2e of the fixed plate 2h and
the mount hole 40a of the vehicular door panel 40. By
abutting the outer surface of the adapter 9 against the
door panel 40, the frame 2 is arranged. By inserting the
engager 8d of the fixture 8 in the mount hole 40a of the
door panel 40 in a direction of from the inner to outer,
the fixture 8 is engaged in the door panel 40 due to an
elastic deformation and restoration of the engaging piece
8h similarly to the foregoing embodiment, thereby
arranging the speaker 1 facing the inward of the door
panel 40. In this embodiment, there is formed a space
between the outer surface of the fixed plate 2h and the
door panel 40 in the attaching state, providing a
circumference hermetically closed by the interposing
adapter 9.
Furthermore, of among the three fixing points (see
Figs. 1 and 2) in the frame 2 and door panel 40 due to the

fixtures 8, the fixing point with the Fig. 5 fixture 8 is
provided in a position close to the lowermost end lying
immediately below a circular center, in front view, of the
speaker 1. With the structure, the water at around the
speaker 1 or the water on the speaker 1 can be drained to
the outside of the door panel 40 through the fixture 8
hollow 8e or the like, as shown by the two-dot-chain line
in the figure. Thus, it is possible to prevent or
suppress the gathering of an adapter 9 water lying in a
position between the door panel 40 and the fixing plate 2h
at an outer of the fixture 8. With the excellent draining
function of the fixture 8 and the waterproofing function
of the adapter 9, water is prevented from intruding in a
vehicle compartment thus providing a high waterproofing
effect.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
The speaker attaching construction and speaker of
the invention is suitable if used, say, where a speaker is
fixed on a speaker-mounting plate to be provided in an
automobile. Besides, it can be used where a speaker is
fixed on a plate to. be provided in a proper location.

WE CLAIM :
1. A speaker having an attaching construction for
mounting the speaker (1) on a plate (40), said speaker (1)
comprising removable fixtures (8) each having a first
engaging member (8b) on one side of an engaging plate (8a)
and a second engaging member (8d) formed with an engaging
piece (8h) on the other side of the engaging plate (8a), a
speaker frame (2) having receivers (2f, 2g) at a plurality
of fixing points, wherein the first engaging members(8b)
are in engagement with the receivers (2f, 2g) and wherein
the engaging pieces (8h) are adapted to pass through fixing
holes (40a) of the plate (40) and to be elastically
restored, wherein at least one of the fixing points is
arranged in a lower position of the speaker frame (2) ,
characterized in that the fixture (8) located at the lower
position comprises an internal space (8e), whereby water
intruding between the speaker frame (2) and the plate (40)
is drained outward of the plate (40) through said internal
space (8e) of the fixture (8) at the lower position.
2. A speaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fixture
(8) is secured on the speaker frame (2) by tightening a
screw in a screw hole formed in the first engaging member
(8b).

3. A speaker as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second
engaging member (8d) is hollow.

A speaker attaching construction wherein speakers (I) are removably installed in a plurality of places in such a
manner that a fastener (8) having an engaging section (8b) provided on one surface side of a locking plate (8a) and having a locking
section (8d). which is formed with a locking piece (8h), provided on the other surface side of the locking plate (8a) has its engaging
section (8b) inserted in an engagement receiving section (2f) of a frame (2) and each speaker (1) is attached to an attaching plate
(4) by clamping the attaching plate (4) by the locking piece (8h) passed through an attaching hole (4c) in the attaching plate (4) and
elaslically restored and by the locking plate (8a), thus making it possible to facilitate the attaching operation and to stably install a
speaker without the possibility of stresses due to the elastic force being loaded on the frame.

Documents:

213-KOLNP-2006-FORM 27.pdf

213-KOLNP-2006-FORM-27-1.1.pdf

213-KOLNP-2006-FORM-27.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-abstract.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-assignment.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-claims.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-correspondence.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-description (complete).pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-drawings.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-examination report.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-form 1.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-form 18.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-form 3.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-form 5.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-gpa.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-priority document.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-specification.pdf

213-kolnp-2006-granted-translated copy of priority document.pdf


Patent Number 231388
Indian Patent Application Number 213/KOLNP/2006
PG Journal Number 10/2009
Publication Date 06-Mar-2009
Grant Date 04-Mar-2009
Date of Filing 30-Jan-2006
Name of Patentee TWD, INC.
Applicant Address 3891, IKEBE-CHO, TSUZUKI-KU, YOKOHAMA-SHI, KANAGAWA 224-0053
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KUSANO, SEIICHI 3891, IKEBE-CHO, TSUSUKI-KU, YOKOHAMA-SHI,KANAGAWA 224-0053
PCT International Classification Number H04R 1/02
PCT International Application Number PCT/JP2004/011032
PCT International Filing date 2004-07-27
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 2003-283700 2003-07-31 Japan