Claims
- 1. An angularly adjustable floor tom stand for drums of the type having a cylindrical shell and a plurality of lugs comprising:
- mounting means for attachment of said stand to said drum, said mounting means comprising an arcuate member having two ends and having a diameter slightly larger than the drum to be mounted thereto, said arcuate member further comprising means for engaging substantially diametrically opposed lugs of a drum and at least one lug intermediate said opposed lugs, said mounting means being free of contact with said shell;
- a pair of floor engaging members; and
- means for slideably and pivotably securing said floor engaging members to said mounting means on substantially diametrically opposed sides of said drum.
- 2. An angularly adjustable floor tom stand for drums of claim 1 wherein said securing means comprises:
- a clamping member clampingly engaging each of said floor engaging members; and
- means for tightening each of said clamping members, said tightening means also acting to prevent the rotation of said clamping member relative to said mounting means.
- 3. An angularly adjustable floor tom stand for drums of claim 2 wherein said clamping means comprises:
- a clamping member having an arcuate portion encircling said floor engaging member and two flange portions depending from said arcuate portion, each of said flange portions having an aperture therein;
- and wherein said tightening means comprises
- a stud extending outwardly from said mounting means, said stud passing through said apertures; and
- means located on said stud opposite said mounting means for forcing said flange portions together and against said mounting means in frictional engagement.
- 4. An angularly adjustable floor tom stand for drums of claim 1 wherein each of said floor engaging members comprises:
- a substantially vertical post in engagement with said securing means; and
- a pair of legs depending from said post and engaging the floor to provide four-point support.
- 5. An angularly adjustable floor tom stand for drums of claim 4 wherein said legs are pivotably attached to said post.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 869,915 filed Jan. 16, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,158,980.
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