The present invention relates to a musical instrument and particularly to a fastening structure for musical instruments.
A conventional musical instrument, such as a cymbal, drum or the like, has to be fastened first to an instrument stand 2 when in use, referring to
Take a cymbal 1 as an example. The connector 3 has a fastening hole 4 at one end to receive the instrument stand 2. The fastening hole 4 is transversely screwed with a pressing fastener 5. When the instrument stand 2 runs through the fastening hole 4, the pressing fastener 5 is wrenched to press the instrument stand 2 for fastening.
The connector 3 has a bolt 6 at another end to screw with two adjustment rings 7 and two wool felts 8. The cymbal 1 can be sandwiched between the two wool felts 8, and then the bolt 6 is screwed via a nut 9 to tightly fasten the cymbal 1.
The two wool felts 8 aim to absorb noises generated when the cymbal 1 is percussed, and also prevent the cymbal 1 from hitting the instrument stand 2. The two adjustment rings 7 can be used to adjust the holding tightness of the cymbal 1. They also provide a double-screwing structure to avoid loosening.
However, in the event that removing the cymbal 1 from the instrument stand 2 is desired, the nut 9 has to be unfastened first, and then the cymbal 1 can be removed. These actions take a lot of time. Moreover, the nut 9 is prone to loosen off after a period of time due to vibration and shaking.
This changes the fastening tightness and results in alterations of the percussion tone of the cymbal 1.
Therefore, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a cymbal quick-release structure that can be assembled and disassembled quickly and does not have loosening problem.
To achieve the foregoing object, the invention provides a cymbal quick-release structure which includes a spindle, a coupling ring, a latch ball, a fastening cap and an elastic element. The spindle has an annular groove on an outer surface thereof. The coupling ring is coupled on the spindle and has an outer flange at one end and a latch ring coupled on another end. The coupling ring also has an orifice corresponding to the annular groove.
The latch ball is held in the orifice and formed at a diameter greater than the length of the orifice. The fastening cap is coupled with the coupling ring and has a projection confined between the outer flange and latch ring. The elastic element has two ends butting the projection and outer flange. The projection covers the orifice and pushes the latch ball to protrude outside the orifice to latch on the annular groove. The coupling ring is fastened to the spindle. The fastening cap can be moved to push the elastic element to shrink until the projection is separated from the orifice, so that the latch ball can escape from the annular groove.
Therefore, with the latch ball protruded outside the orifice and latched on the annular groove, the coupling ring can be fastened to the spindle to latch a selected musical instrument. When removing the musical instrument is desired, the fastening cap is moved to push the elastic element to shrink until the projection is separated from the orifice, so that the latch ball can escape from the annular groove and the coupling ring can be separated from the spindle to allow the musical instrument to be removed. By controlling latching of the latch ball on the annular ring, a quick-release structure is formed without screwing. The loosening problem that might otherwise occur also can be prevented.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The coupling ring 20 is coupled on the spindle 10 and has an outer flange 21 at one end and a latch ring 22 coupled on another end. The coupling ring 20 also has an orifice 23 corresponding to the annular groove 11, and an outer slot 24 latched by the latch ring 22 to aid holding of the latch ring 22 without loosening off.
The latch ball 30 is held in the orifice 23 and formed at a diameter greater than the length of the orifice 23. The fastening cap 40 is coupled with the coupling ring 22 and has a projection 41 confined between the outer flange 21 and latch ring 22. The orifice 23 is tapered to form a conical opening 231 to latch the latch ball 30.
The elastic element 50 can be a compression spring and has two ends butting the projection 41 and outer flange 21. The projection 41 covers the orifice 23 and pushes the latch ball 30 to protrude outside the orifice 23 to latch on the annular groove 11 (referring to
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As a conclusion, by latching the latch ball 30 on the annular groove 11, a quick-release structure of the invention is thus formed. Simply coupling the coupling ring 20 to the spindle 10 can form secure fastening For disassembling, the fastening cap 40 is moved to push the elastic element 50 to shrink until the projection 41 is separated from the orifice 23, so that the latch ball 30 is returned into the orifice 23 to escape from the annular groove 11, and then the coupling ring 20 can be separated from the spindle 10. Thus fastening and unfastening can be done quickly, and the problem of loosening off also can be eliminated to meet requirements.