A sliding speaker bracket that adapts to various motorcycle handlebars

By designing a sliding, adaptable speaker bracket, the problem of motorcycle speaker brackets being unable to adapt to different widths and angles was solved, achieving wider adaptability and stable installation.

CN224459932UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03GUANGZHOU ISSYZONE TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
GUANGZHOU ISSYZONE TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-05
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a speaker bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars. Mounted on the speaker body, it includes two support components symmetrically arranged on the speaker body. Each support component includes a fixed slide with a groove. Two mounting screws pass through the grooves on the speaker body, fixing the fixed slide to the speaker body. A connecting structure is hinged to the fixed slide via a first pivot, and the connecting structure is hinged to a handlebar fixing structure via a second pivot, with the first pivot perpendicular to the second pivot. This utility model allows sliding beyond the length of the speaker, greatly expanding the width range for speaker mounting, and through rotation at two angles, it can adapt to more styles of motorcycle handlebars.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to motorcycle audio equipment, and in particular to an audio equipment bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars. Background Technology

[0002] Most motorcycle audio systems on the market currently use a round hose clamp to fix the audio system. The width range that it can be fitted to does not exceed the length of the audio system. This structure cannot be installed if the motorcycle handlebars are wide. In addition, some audio system brackets cannot rotate at two angles, which means that some types of motorcycle handlebars cannot fit well. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a speaker bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars. It can slide beyond the length of the speaker, greatly expanding the range of widths where the speaker can be installed. Furthermore, by rotating at two angles, it can be adapted to more styles of motorcycle handlebars.

[0004] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0005] A speaker bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars and is mounted on a speaker body includes two support components symmetrically arranged on the speaker body. Each support component includes a fixed slide with a groove. Two mounting screws are provided on the speaker body, passing through the grooves to fix the fixed slide to the speaker body. A connecting structure is hinged to the fixed slide via a first pivot, and a handlebar fixing structure is hinged to the connecting structure via a second pivot. The first pivot is perpendicular to the second pivot.

[0006] In the aforementioned speaker bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars, there are two mounting screws in the slide groove, and the mounting screws are detachably mounted on the speaker body.

[0007] In the aforementioned audio bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars, the connecting structure has a first through hole and a second through hole, the first through hole and the second through hole are connected, the first rotating shaft passes through the first through hole, and a nut is provided at the end of the first rotating shaft, the nut being located in the second through hole.

[0008] In the aforementioned audio bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars, the connecting structure is further provided with a third through hole, through which a second pivot passes and hinges the handlebar fixing structure to the connecting structure.

[0009] In the aforementioned audio bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars, the handlebar fixing structure includes a first clamping structure and a second clamping structure. The first clamping structure and the second clamping structure are connected by fixing screws, and a rubber gasket is provided between the first clamping structure and the second clamping structure.

[0010] Compared with the prior art, this utility model can slide beyond the length of the speaker, greatly expanding the range of widths where the speaker can be installed, and through rotation at two angles, it can be adapted to more styles of motorcycle handlebars. Attached Figure Description

[0011] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of one embodiment of the present utility model;

[0012] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure after the fixed slide block is slidable to both sides;

[0013] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram illustrating how this utility model is used.

[0014] Reference numerals: 1-Speaker body, 2-Mounting screw, 3-Fixing slide, 4-Slide groove, 5-First rotating shaft, 6-Second rotating shaft, 7-First clamping structure, 8-Second clamping structure, 9-Rubber pad, 10-Fixing screw, 11-First through hole, 12-Support assembly, 13-Connecting structure, 14-Fixing structure.

[0015] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. Detailed Implementation

[0016] Embodiment 1 of this utility model: A speaker bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars, mounted on a speaker body 1, includes two support components 12, which are symmetrically arranged on the speaker body 1; each support component 12 includes a fixed slide 3, which has a groove 4, and the speaker body 1 has two mounting screws 2, which pass through the groove 4 to fix the fixed slide 3 to the speaker body 1; a connecting structure 13 is hinged to the fixed slide 3 via a first pivot 5, and a handlebar fixing structure 14 is hinged to the connecting structure 13 via a second pivot 6, wherein the first pivot 5 is perpendicular to the second pivot 6.

[0017] Two screws 2 are installed in the slide groove 4, and the screws 2 are detachably mounted on the speaker body 1. The connecting structure 13 has a first through hole 11 and a second through hole, which are connected. The first rotating shaft 5 passes through the first through hole 11, and a nut is provided at the end of the first rotating shaft 5. The nut is located in the second through hole.

[0018] Example 2: A speaker bracket that slides to fit various motorcycle handlebars, mounted on a speaker body 1, includes two support components 12 symmetrically arranged on the speaker body 1; each support component 12 includes a fixed slide 3 with a groove 4, and two mounting screws 2 on the speaker body 1 passing through the groove 4 to fix the fixed slide 3 to the speaker body 1; a connecting structure 13 is hinged to the fixed slide 3 via a first pivot 5, and a handlebar fixing structure 14 is hinged to the connecting structure 13 via a second pivot 6, with the first pivot 5 perpendicular to the second pivot 6.

[0019] Two screws 2 are installed in the slide groove 4, and the screws 2 are detachably mounted on the speaker body 1. The connecting structure 13 has a first through hole 11 and a second through hole, which are connected. The first rotating shaft 5 passes through the first through hole 11, and a nut is provided at the end of the first rotating shaft 5. The nut is located in the second through hole.

[0020] The connecting structure 13 is also provided with a third through hole, through which the second rotating shaft 6 passes, and the second rotating shaft 6 hinges the handlebar fixing structure 14 to the connecting structure 13. The handlebar fixing structure 14 includes a first clamping structure 7 and a second clamping structure 8, which are connected by a fixing screw 10, and a rubber gasket 9 is provided between the first clamping structure 7 and the second clamping structure 8.

[0021] The working principle of one embodiment of this utility model is as follows: By loosening the mounting screw 2, the position of the support component 12 can be adjusted to fit the width of various motorcycle handlebars, thus fixing the speaker to the motorcycle handlebars. After adjusting the position of the support component 12, the mounting screw 2 is tightened to fix the fixing slide 2 to the speaker body 1. Due to the presence of the first rotating shaft 5 and the second rotating shaft 6, the angle of the fixing structure 14 can be adjusted arbitrarily, and it can be fixed regardless of the angle of the motorcycle handlebars.

Claims

1. A sound stand adapted to slide to various motorcycles handlebars, characterized in that, Installed on the speaker body (1), it includes two support components (12), which are symmetrically arranged on the speaker body (1); the support component (12) includes a fixed slide (3), which is provided with a slide groove (4), and the speaker body (1) is provided with two mounting screws (2), which pass through the slide groove (4) to fix the fixed slide (3) on the speaker body (1); the fixed slide (3) is hinged to a connecting structure (13) through a first pivot (5), and the connecting structure (13) is hinged to a handlebar fixing structure (14) through a second pivot (6), and the first pivot (5) is perpendicular to the second pivot (6).

2. The speaker bracket for sliding adaptation to various motorcycle handlebars according to claim 1, characterized in that, The number of mounting screws (2) in the slide (4) is two, and the mounting screws (2) are detachably set on the speaker body (1).

3. A sound stand for slidingly fitting to various motorcycle handlebars according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting structure (13) has a first through hole (11) and a second through hole, the first through hole (11) and the second through hole are connected, the first rotating shaft (5) passes through the first through hole (11), and a nut is provided at the end of the first rotating shaft (5), the nut being located in the second through hole.

4. A sound support slidingly adapted to various motorcycle handlebars according to claim 3, characterized in that, The connecting structure (13) is also provided with a third through hole, through which the second rotating shaft (6) passes and the second rotating shaft (6) hinges the handlebar fixing structure (14) to the connecting structure (13).

5. A sound stand for slidingly fitting to various motorcycle handlebars according to claim 1, characterized in that, The handlebar fixing structure (14) includes a first clamping structure (7) and a second clamping structure (8). The first clamping structure (7) and the second clamping structure (8) are connected by a fixing screw (10). A rubber gasket (9) is provided between the first clamping structure (7) and the second clamping structure (8).