Patent ID: 8485487

Claim:
An easy-mount in-ceiling speaker mount having multiple fastening units adapted to be mounted on a top of an in-ceiling speaker, wherein each fastening unit has: a base frame having: a narrow bottom having two parallel walls respectively formed on and protruding forwardly from two opposite sides of the narrow bottom, wherein each parallel wall has multiple through holes formed through the parallel wall in a longitudinal direction and respectively aligning with the through holes of the other parallel wall; and a wide top having: a pivot base formed on and protruding forwardly from the front of the wide top; and two slider guides mounted on a portion of the wide top protruding beyond the narrow bottom in the longitudinal direction; a torsion spring securely mounted between the parallel walls by selectively mounting a pin through two corresponding through holes of the parallel walls and the torsion spring, and having: a free end; and a fixed end abutting against a front of the narrow bottom; a pivoting member having: a pivot body pivotally mounted on the pivot base of the base frame and having two ends opposite to each other; a fixing element mounted in one of the ends of the pivot body; and a contact rod mounted on the other end of the pivot body; a slider plate having: a sliding slot longitudinally formed through the slider plate for the slider guides to be mounted within the sliding slot and longitudinally movable relative to the sliding slot; a tag formed on and protruding from a top of the slider plate toward the pivoting member, and located above the contact rod of the pivoting member; and a ceiling support formed on and protruding forwardly from a bottom of the slider plate; and a spring holder pivotally mounted between the parallel walls of the base frame by penetrating the pin through a bottom of the spring holder and the torsion spring, and having: a front wall abutting against the free end of the torsion spring subjected to a preset torque; and a rear flange formed on and protruding transversely from a rear edge of the sidewall adjacent to the fixing element of the pivoting member toward the slider plate, and blocked by the fixing element of the pivoting member.