Camming coupler for a music desk

Abstract
A camming coupler for removably attaching a music desk to an upright support of a music stand is disclosed. The camming coupler includes an inner sleeve for receiving the upright support. The inner sleeve has at least one longitudinal slit formed therein, and preferably has four substantially equidistant longitudinal slits. The inner sleeve also has a cammed exterior surface. An attachment member extends from the inner sleeve, and is pivotally attachable to the music desk. The camming coupler further includes an outer sleeve positioned over the inner sleeve. The outer sleeve has a cammed interior surface that corresponds with the cammed exterior surface of the inner sleeve. In use, the camming coupler is secured to a music desk. The upright support of a music stand is then inserted in the inner sleeve, and the outer sleeve is rotated to compress the inner sleeve.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The invention relates to the field of music stands. More particularly, the invention relates toga releasable coupler for securing a music desk to the upright support of a music stand.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Most conventional music stands include a base, a shaft, and a desk. The base rests on the ground and holds the shaft in a vertical position. The desk is attachable to the shaft. In most conventional music stands, the desk is permanently attached. However, in some circumstances it is desirable to releasably attach the desk so that it can be removed from the shaft for transport and storage.




Several U.S. patents have provided devices for releasably attaching a music desk to its shaft. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,719 to Shepherd discloses a collapsible music stand. The music desk of Shepherd is seated on the shaft, and can be removed for transport and storage. U.S. Pat. No. 5,564,661 to Gershon discloses an attachment mechanism for a music desk that includes an arcuate notched coupling head attached to the shaft of the music stand. A spring loaded notched arm attached to the music desk locks the position of the music desk with respect to the shaft. When the arm is disengaged, the music desk can be removed from the coupling head. U.S. Pat. No. 5,636,824 to Biasini discloses a device for attaching the music desk to the shaft. The device includes a lever which can be rotated to compress a sleeve positioned on the shaft. Biasini also discloses a lever having an eccentric portion. When rotated, the lever applies pressure to the shaft of the music stand, thus securing the music desk to the shaft.




A need still exists, however for a music desk attachment device which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture, is durable, and is also effective and easy to use.




Additionally, a need exists for an aesthetically pleasing attachment device for securing a music desk to a music stand. A music stand in use by a musician is frequently in full view of an audience, and thus must be attractive and simple in design to avoid being visually distracting.




Furthermore, a need exists for a music desk attachment device which minimizes damage to the shaft.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




The invention includes a camming coupler for removably attaching a music desk to a shaft. The camming coupler includes an inner sleeve for receiving the shaft. The inner sleeve has at least one longitudinal slit formed therein, and preferably has four substantially equidistant longitudinal slits. The inner sleeve also has a cammed exterior surface. An attachment member extends from the inner sleeve, and is pivotally attachable to the music desk. The camming coupler further includes an outer sleeve positioned over the inner sleeve. The outer sleeve has a cammed interior surface that corresponds with the cammed exterior surface of the inner sleeve.




In an embodiment of the invention, the inner sleeve has a lip at its distal end for retaining the outer sleeve in position over the inner sleeve. The camming coupler may also include a textured exterior surface on the outer sleeve.




The camming coupler of the present invention is used by inserting the shaft into the inner sleeve, then rotating the outer sleeve to compress the inner sleeve.




The camming coupler of the present invention provides a music desk attachment device which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture, is durable, and is also effective and easy to use. The camming coupler of the present invention additionally provides an aesthetically pleasing attachment device for securing a music desk to a music stand.




Furthermore, the camming coupler of the present invention provides a music desk attachment device which grips the entire circumference of the shaft in order to provide evenly distributed pressure on the shaft and minimize damage to the shaft.




These and other features and advantages are more fully set forth in the drawings and description which follow.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of a music stand incorporating an embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 1B

is a perspective view of a music stand incorporating an additional embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 2A

is a cut away perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 2B

is a cut away, perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 3A

is a partial perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 3B

is a partial perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 4A

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 4B

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 5A

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 5B

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 7A

is a side view of the inner sleeve and attachment member of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 7B

is a side view of the inner sleeve and attachment member of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 7C

is an end view of the inner sleeve and attachment member of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 7D

is a side view of the inner sleeve and attachment member of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 8A

is a side view of the inner sleeve and attachment member of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 8B

is a side view of the inner sleeve and attachment member of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 8C

is an end view of the inner sleeve and attachment member of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 8D

is a side view of the inner sleeve and attachment member of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 9A

is a side view of the outer sleeve of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 9B

is a section view of the outer sleeve of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 9C

is an end view of the outer sleeve of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is an exploded partial perspective view of a music stand incorporating a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is an exploded partial perspective view of a music stand incorporating a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 12

is a partial perspective view of a music stand incorporating a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 13

a partial perspective view of a music stand incorporating a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention;





FIG. 14

is an end view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention; and





FIG. 15

is an end view of a preferred embodiment of the camming coupler of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS




The camming coupler


10


of the present invention is illustrated in the accompanying figures.

FIGS. 1A and 1B

show the camming coupler in use on a music stand


12


of an otherwise conventional design. The music stand includes a music desk


14


having a surface


16


. A bracket


18


is secured to the surface of the music desk. The music stand further includes a base


20


, and an upright support


22


extending substantially vertically from the base. The upright support is typically a stationary shaft, and usually includes a telescoping shaft


24


received therein, as shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

. The music stand described and shown is representative of a conventional music stand. The camming coupler of the present invention may be used with any music stand having these basic features.




The camming coupler


10


includes an inner sleeve


26


, an attachment member


28


extending from the inner sleeve, and an outer sleeve


30


, and is detailed in

FIGS. 2A through 9C

. The inner sleeve


26


of the camming coupler is hollow and substantially cylindrical in shape, and has a distal end


32


and a proximal end


34


, as shown in

FIGS. 7A

,


7


B,


7


C,


7


D,


8


A,


8


B,


8


C and


8


D. The inner sleeve includes an inner sleeve wall


36


and has an uncompressed internal diameter d


1


, as shown in

FIGS. 7C

,


8


C and


14


. The internal diameter of the inner sleeve can be reduced slightly by compressing the inner sleeve. Preferably, this is made possible by providing at least one longitudinal slit


38


in the inner sleeve wall, extending from the distal end of the inner sleeve toward the proximal end. More preferably, a plurality of slits is provided, and in a most preferred embodiment, the inner sleeve includes four substantially equidistant longitudinal slits, as shown in the drawings. The inner sleeve wall increases in thickness around the outer circumference of the wall to form a cammed exterior surface


40


, as best seen in FIG.


7


C. The inner sleeve is sized to receive an upper end


42


of the telescoping shaft


24


of the music stand


12


.




The attachment member


28


of the camming coupler


10


extends from and is affixed to the inner sleeve


26


, as shown in

FIGS. 2A through 8D

. Preferably, the attachment member and the inner sleeve form a single contiguous unit. The attachment member provides a means for pivotally securing the inner sleeve to the music desk. Preferably, the attachment member is secured to the bracket


18


of the music desk


14


. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, the attachment member has a rounded outer surface


44


and flat side surfaces


46


and


48


to allow pivotal movement of the attachment member and inner sleeve. Alternatively, the attachment member may have any shape or configuration which can be pivotally secured to the music desk bracket. Preferably, a bolt hole


50


is provided through the attachment member for receiving an attachment bolt


52


. Other attachment devices, such as pins, screws, rivets and the like are also contemplated.




The outer sleeve


30


of the camming coupler is detailed in

FIGS. 9A through 9C

. The outer sleeve is hollow and preferably substantially cylindrical in shape, and includes an outer sleeve wall


54


. The outer sleeve wall increases in thickness around the inner circumference of the outer sleeve to form a cammed interior surface


56


, as best seen in FIG.


9


C. In an embodiment, the outer sleeve includes a textured exterior surface


58


as shown in FIG.


6


. Any surface texture or coating which improves the gripping surface of the outer sleeve may be employed, and is considered part of the invention.




The outer sleeve


30


of the camming coupler


10


is sized to be received over the inner sleeve


26


, as shown in

FIGS. 2A

,


2


B,


4


A,


4


B,


5


A,


5


B,


6


,


12


and


13


. The cammed exterior surface


40


of the inner sleeve corresponds to the cammed interior surface


56


of the outer sleeve. In an embodiment, the inner sleeve has a lip


60


on the distal end


32


for retaining the outer sleeve in position over the inner sleeve. Preferably, the lip is chamfered, as shown in

FIGS. 2B

,


3


B,


4


B,


5


B,


6


,


8


A,


8


B,


8


C and


8


D.




The camming coupler


10


of the present invention is described and shown as being secured to a music desk


14


, for releasable attachment to an upright support


22


of a music stand


12


. It will be appreciated, however, that it is within the scope of the invention to secure the camming coupler to the upright support of the music stand for releasable attachment to an attachment shaft


23


provided on the music desk, as shown in FIG.


1


B.




In use, the camming coupler


10


of the present invention provides a means for removably attaching a music desk


14


to the upright support


22


of a music stand


12


. The inner sleeve


26


is pivotally secured to the music desk, preferably by passing an attachment bolt


52


or other suitable securing device through holes in the bracket


18


attached to the surface


16


of the music desk, and through the bolt hole


50


of the attachment member


28


extending from the inner sleeve, as shown in

FIGS. 10

,


11


,


12


and


13


. The attachment bolt is secured in place with a nut, cap or other suitable device.




The outer sleeve


30


of the camming coupler is then positioned over the inner sleeve


26


, as shown in FIG.


12


. In an embodiment, the lip


60


retains the outer sleeve


30


in position over the inner sleeve


26


.




In order to secure the camming coupler


10


to the upper end


42


of the telescoping shaft


24


of the music stand, the inner sleeve


26


and the outer sleeve


30


must first be aligned, as shown in FIG.


14


. The inner sleeve and the outer sleeve must be in nesting alignment, so that the cammed outer surface


40


of the inner sleeve corresponds with the cammed inner surface


56


of the outer sleeve. When the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve are in nesting alignment, the inner sleeve is in an uncompressed state, and has an uncompressed inner diameter of d


1


, as shown in

FIGS. 7C

,


8


C and


14


. In the uncompressed state, the inner sleeve can receive the upper end of the telescoping shaft.




The upper end


42


of the telescoping shaft


24


is inserted in the inner sleeve


26


, and secured in position by rotating the outer sleeve


30


with respect to the inner sleeve, as indicated by directional arrow a in FIG.


15


. The rotation of the outer sleeve moves the cammed inner surface


56


out of alignment with the cammed outer surface of the inner sleeve. The outer sleeve thus compresses the inner sleeve, to form a compressed internal diameter d


2


of the inner sleeve, as shown in FIG.


15


. The compressed diameter d


2


is less than the uncompressed diameter d


1


. In its compressed state, the inner sleeve clamps onto the upper end of the telescoping shaft, thus securely holding the music desk


14


in position on the telescoping shaft.




The action of securing the music desk


14


to the telescoping shaft


24


with the camming coupler


10


is performed rapidly and easily by a user. Likewise, the removal of the music desk from the telescoping shaft, for transport and storage, is easy and fast. The user simply rotates the outer sleeve


30


of the camming coupler, as indicated by the directional arrow b in

FIG. 15

, to return the inner sleeve


26


to an uncompressed state, and to return the outer sleeve to the position of nesting alignment shown in FIG.


14


. The inner sleeve will no longer clamp the upper end of the telescoping shaft, and the music desk can be lifted off the telescoping shaft for transport and storage.




In compliance with the statutes, the invention has been described in language more or less specific as to structural features and process steps. While this invention can be embodied in different forms, the specification describes and illustrates preferred embodiments of the invention. It will be understood that this disclosure is an exemplification of the principles of the invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. Those with ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that other embodiments and variations of the invention, which employ the same inventive concepts as the invention, are possible. Therefore, the invention is not to be limited except by the following claims, as appropriately interpreted in accordance with the doctrine of equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A music stand, the music stand including;a base; an upright support extending substantially vertically from the base; a music desk; and a camming coupler for releasably securing the music desk to the upright support of the music stand, the camming coupler including: an inner sleeve for receiving the upright support, the inner sleeve having at least one longitudinal slit formed therein, and the inner sleeve having a cammed exterior surface; an attachment member extending from the inner sleeve, the attachment member pivotally attachable to the music desk; and the inner sleeve receivable within an outer sleeve, the outer sleeve having a cammed interior surface which corresponds with the cammed exterior surface of the inner sleeve.
  • 2. The music stand of claim 1, wherein the inner sleeve has a distal end, and the inner sleeve further includes a lip at the distal end for retaining the outer sleeve in position over the inner sleeve.
  • 3. The music stand of claim 1, wherein the outer sleeve further includes a textured exterior surface.
  • 4. The music stand of claim 1, wherein the inner sleeve includes four substantially equidistant longitudinal slits.
  • 5. A method for releasably securing a music desk to an upright support of a music stand, the method including the steps of:fastening a camming coupler to the music desk, the camming coupler including a compressible inner sleeve having a cammed exterior surface and at least one longitudinal slit; an attachment member extending from the inner sleeve, and an outer sleeve positioned over the inner sleeve, the outer sleeve having a cammed interior surface which corresponds with the cammed exterior surface of the inner sleeve; aligning the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve so that the inner sleeve is in an uncompressed state; inserting the upper end of the upright support of the music stand into the inner sleeve; and rotating the outer sleeve of the camming coupler to compress the inner sleeve.
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