Automobile speaker unit

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Inventors

Katsuno, Akira

Application #

681050

Filed

Dec-13-1984

Published

Apr-15-1986

Current US Class

181/141
181/144
181/150
381/86

International Classes

H05K 005/00

Field of Search

181/141 181/144 181/145 181/150 181/155 381/86 179/146

Assignee

Pioneer Electronic Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

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Abstract
A speaker unit intended for mounting on the rear deck panel of a hatchback automobile which provides easy mounting of two speakers with a fixed predetermined distance therebetween. The two speakers are fixed to a front grille which covers their front portions but which does not extend sufficiently high to obstruct the driver's vision to the rear of the vehicle. Each of the speakers extends through an aperture through the rear deck panel. A single enclosure is mounted below the speakers, fixed to the grille frame with screws or the like. Guide portions integral with the enclosure and which mate with the rear ends of the speakers determine the relative positions of the speakers, grille frame and enclosure.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An automotive speaker unit for mounting on a rear deck panel of a hatchback vehicle, comprising: at least one speaker; at least one speaker frame for supporting said at least one speaker; a grille frame for holding said speaker frame such that an outer periphery of said speaker frame is fixedly secured to said grille frame and covering front portions of said speaker; and an enclosure coupled to said grille frame with portions of said rear-deck panel sandwiched therebetween, a central portion of said speaker frame and a rear portion of said speaker extending through a corresponding aperture formed in said rear deck panel, said enclosure including guide members for engaging with said rear portion of said speaker for determining a position of said speaker and said grille frame relative to said enclosure and said grille frame and said enclosure being coupled together on opposite sides of said rear deck panel by fastener means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an automotive speaker unit. More particularly, the invention relates to a speaker unit intended for mounting on the rear deck panel of a hatchback-type automobile.

Two types of speaker units of this type have been conventionally known. A first type is the box-type speaker unit in which the individual speakers are mounted in box-like enclosures and the enclosures mounted on top of the rear deck. A second type is the flush-mounting type in which a top grille is mounted substantially flush with the upper surface of the rear deck and the speakers themselves are mounted below the deck panel.

The first type is disadvantageous in that it tends to block the driver's field of vision to the rear of the vehicle. The second type is also disadvantageous in that the lower sides of the speakers are uncovered, making it easy for them to be damaged. Further, the mounting bolts for the speakers often pose a hazard in that, when loaded and unloading the compartment below the rear deck panel, it is easy to snag objects on these bolts. Moreover, both types of speaker units have further shortcomings, including difficulties in positioning the speakers relative to one another and the danger of damage to the exposed wiring of the speakers. Still further, the strength of the rear deck panel is often insufficient to properly support the speaker units.
 
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