Information
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Patent Grant
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6747200
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Patent Number
6,747,200
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 4, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 8, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 084 4221
- 084 4222
- 084 4223
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A high hat stand that facilitates adjustment of the height of a distal end of a pedal. The high hat stand includes a fixed body fixed to a gate frame and a movable body fastened to the fixed body. The height of the distal end of the foot pedal is adjusted in accordance with the fastened amount of the fixed body and the movable body. A pair of clamping plates, which are formed integrally with the fixed body, are fastened to each other by a bolt to prohibit rotation of the movable body and determine the height of the distal end of the foot pedal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a high hat cymbal stand that facilitates adjustment of the height of a foot pedal.
FIG. 8
shows a first example of a prior art high hat stand
101
. The high hat stand
101
has a height adjustment mechanism
102
, which a player uses to adjust the height of the distal end of a foot pedal
103
. The height adjustment mechanism
102
includes two parallel rods
104
, which are pivotally connected to the upper end of the foot pedal, and rod holding plates
105
,
106
, which movably hold the two rods
104
. The rod holding plate
105
is connected to a connecting member
107
. The rods
104
, the rod holding plate
105
, and the rod holding plate
106
are made of metal such as steel. The connecting member
107
is connected to an operating rod
108
, which moves a movable cymbal (not shown) by means of a stopper
112
. The operating rod
108
extends through a shock absorber
114
, which is mounted on the upper portion of the stopper
112
, and a body pipe
110
, which is fixed to a stand body
113
. A spring
109
, which is retained in the body pipe
110
, urges the operating rod
108
upward. This, in turn, urges the distal end of the foot pedal
103
, the height adjustment mechanism
102
, the connecting member
107
, the stopper
112
, the shock absorber
114
, and the cymbal upward. Thus, when the player is not depressing the foot pedal
103
, the shock absorber
114
is forced against the lower end of the body pipe
110
.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the rod holding plate
105
has two threaded holes
105
a
. The rod holding plate
106
has two through holes
106
a
. The two bolts
111
are inserted through the through holes
106
a
and fastened with the threaded holes
105
a
. To adjust the height of the distal end of the foot pedal
103
, the rods
104
are first moved to adjust the height of the distal end of the foot pedal
103
. Then, the two bolts
111
are fastened. This fastens the two rods
104
to the rod holding plates
105
,
106
.
FIG. 11
is a second example of a prior art high hat stand
121
having a height adjustment mechanism
122
, which is a modification of the height adjustment mechanism
102
employed in the high hat stand
101
of FIG.
8
. The height adjustment mechanism
122
includes a first height adjustment plate
124
, which is connected to the connecting member
107
, and a second height adjustment plate
126
, which is pivotally connected to the foot pedal
103
. The first and second height adjustment plates
124
,
126
are made of metal such as steel.
The first and second adjustment plates
124
,
126
respectively have serrated surfaces
124
a
,
126
a
(see FIG.
10
). The height adjustment plates
124
,
126
are fastened to each other by a bolt
130
and a nut
131
in a state in which the serrated surfaces
124
a
,
126
a
are meshed with each other. To adjust the height of the distal end of the foot pedal
103
, the bolt
130
and nut
131
are loosened. Then, the bolt
130
is moved along an elongated hole
124
b
of the height adjustment plate
124
to change the position where the serrated surfaces
124
a
,
126
a
are meshed with each other. When the serrated surfaces
124
a
,
126
a
are arranged at the desired position, the bolt
130
and nut
131
are fastened with each other to fix the height adjustment plates
124
,
126
.
However, when using the height adjustment mechanism
102
of the high hat stand
101
shown in
FIG. 8
, it is difficult to find the optimal position of the foot pedal
103
. More specifically, the foot pedal
103
is adjusted to various heights and depressed at each height to find the optimal position. Since the bolts
111
must be fastened each time the distal end height of the foot pedal
103
is adjusted, the adjustment is burdensome. Further, when fastening the bolts
111
, the rods
104
may move downward due to its own weight. This may cause difficulty in positioning the distal end of the foot pedal
103
at the intended position.
The high hat stand
121
employing the height adjustment mechanism
122
of
FIG. 11
also has the same problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a high hat stand that facilitates height adjustment of a pedal.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a high hat cymbal stand including a stand body for supporting a cymbal, a pedal operated to move the cymbal, and an adjustment mechanism arranged between the stand body and the pedal to adjust the height of a distal end of the pedal. The adjustment mechanism includes a temporary positioning mechanism for temporarily positioning the distal end of the pedal at a certain height and a lock mechanism for locking and unlocking the temporary positioning mechanism.
A further perspective of the present invention is a high hat cymbal stand including a stand body for detachably supporting two cymbals, a pedal attached to the stand body and moved within a stroke defined by an initial position in which the two cymbals are separated from each other and an operation position in which the two cymbals contact each other, and an adjustment mechanism attached to the stand body to adjust the initial position of the pedal and change the stroke. The adjustment mechanism includes a temporary positioning mechanism operated to temporarily position the pedal at the initial position and a lock mechanism operated to lock the temporary positioning mechanism. The operation of the temporary positioning mechanism is prohibited when the temporary positioning mechanism is locked. The operation of the temporary positioning mechanism is permitted when the temporary positioning mechanism is unlocked. The initial position of the pedal is adjusted by operating the temporary positioning mechanism.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a front view showing a high hat stand according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view showing the high hat stand of
FIG. 1
in a state in which the pedal is depressed;
FIGS. 3A and 3B
are exploded perspective views showing a gate frame and a height adjustment mechanism of the high hat stand of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a front view showing a fixed body of the high hat stand of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
5
—
5
in
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view showing the high hat stand in a state in which the pedal is not depressed;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view showing the high hat stand in a state in which an adjustment knob is arranged at a low position;
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view showing a first example of a prior art high hat stand;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view taken along line
9
—
9
in
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing a height adjustment plate of a second example of a prior art high hat stand; and
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view of the second example of a prior art high hat stand.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A high hat stand
11
according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be discussed.
FIG. 1
is a front view of the high hat stand
11
. The front of the plane of
FIG. 1
defines the rear side of the high hat stand
11
.
The high hat stand
11
has three legs
14
, a stand body
13
for supporting two cymbals
44
,
46
, a gate frame
20
attached to the stand body
13
, and a foot pedal
12
supported by the gate frame
20
. The height of the stand body
13
, or the height of the cymbals
44
,
46
, is adjusted in accordance with the length of an upper pipe
23
, which projects from a lower pipe
22
.
As shown in
FIG. 3A
, the gate frame
20
includes an upper piece
20
a
, a lower piece
20
b
, and two bars
20
c
,
20
d
, which connect the upper and lower pieces
20
a
,
20
b
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, a through hole
21
extends through the upper piece
20
a
. The lower end of the through hole
21
has a reduced diameter that defines a holding portion
21
a
. The lower pipe
22
is inserted in the through hole
21
, and the lower end of the lower pipe
22
is held on the holding portion
21
a.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the lower end of the upper pipe
23
in inserted in the lower pipe
22
. A fastening mechanism
24
is attached to the upper end of the lower pipe
22
to fasten the upper pipe
23
to the lower pipe
22
. The lower pipe
22
and the upper pipe
23
define a pipe unit
25
. To move the upper pipe
23
relative to the lower pipe
22
, a fastening nut
24
a
of the fastening mechanism
24
is loosened. This enables adjustment of the length of the pipe unit
25
.
The three legs
14
(only two shown, one is hidden behind the stand body
13
) are pivotally connected to a support
26
. A fastener
29
is used to fix the support
26
at a preferred position on the lower pipe
22
. The three legs
14
stably hold the high hat stand
11
in an erected state. A stay
28
is pivotally connected to the middle of each leg
14
. The three stays
28
are pivotally connected to a support
27
, which is fixed to the lower pipe
22
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, a connecting arm
35
, which extends rearward, is pivotally connected to the lower piece
20
b
of the gate frame
20
. The connecting arm
35
has a heel portion
36
, which pivotally supports the rear end of the foot pedal
12
. The front end of the foot pedal
12
is connected to a chain
40
, which is further connected to a nut
41
. The nut
41
is fastened to the lower end of an operating rod
42
. The operating rod
42
is inserted through the holding portion
21
a
, the through hole
21
, the lower pipe
22
, and the upper pipe
23
(FIG.
1
). The upper end of the operating rod
42
projects from the upper pipe
23
.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a holder
43
fixes the lower cymbal
44
, which is fixed, to the upper end of the upper pipe
23
. The operating rod
42
extends through the lower fixed cymbal
44
and is connected with the upper cymbal
46
, which is movable. More specifically, a holder
45
fixes the upper movable cymbal
46
to the upper end of the operating rod
42
. When a player depresses the foot pedal
12
, the upper movable cymbal
46
hits the lower fixed cymbal
44
. When the player releases the foot pedal
12
, the upper movable cymbal
46
moves away from the lower fixed cymbal
44
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the operating rod
42
has an upper spring seat
42
a
, the diameter of which is larger than the other portions of the operating rod
42
. A spring
50
, or urging member, is fitted on the operating rod
42
. The upper end of the spring
50
is engaged with the upper spring seat
42
a
. The lower end of the spring
50
is engaged with a lower spring seat
51
, which is arranged on the operating rod
42
.
The lower spring seat
51
has a pin
52
, which is perpendicular to the axis of the operating rod
42
. The pin
52
extends out of the lower pipe
22
through a slit
22
a
, which extends parallel to the axis of the lower pipe
22
. A tension adjuster
53
, which adjusts the height of the pin
52
at multiple levels, is attached to the lower pipe
22
.
The spring
50
urges the upper spring seat
42
a
and the pin
52
away from each other. The tension adjuster
53
restricts the downward movement of the pin
52
. Thus, the spring
50
upwardly urges the spring seat
42
a
, or the operating rod
42
.
A shock absorber
55
, which absorbs shocks, is attached to the operating rod
42
above the nut
41
. The shock absorber
55
is annular and formed from synthetic rubber. A height adjustment mechanism
60
is arranged in the through hole
21
of the upper piece
20
a
. Since the spring
50
urges the operating rod
42
upward, the shock absorber
55
is normally pressed against the lower surface of the height adjustment mechanism
60
.
The pipe unit
25
, the chain
40
, the nut
41
, the operating rod
42
, the spring
50
, and the shock absorber
55
form the stand body
13
.
When the tension adjuster
53
holds the pin
52
at a high position, the distance between the upper spring seat
42
a
and the lower spring seat
51
decreases. This increases the reaction force of the spring
50
, which, in turn, increases the force required to depress the foot pedal
12
. On the other hand, when the tension adjuster
53
holds the pin
52
at a low position, the upper spring seat
42
a
and the lower spring seat
51
move away from each other. This reduces the reaction force of the spring
50
. Thus, the force required to depress the foot pedal
12
decreases.
The height adjustment mechanism
60
will now be described in detail.
Referring to
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, the height adjustment mechanism
60
includes a hollow fixed body
61
and a movable body
62
. The lower end of the movable body
62
engages the shock absorber
55
(FIG.
2
). The fixed body
61
and the movable body
62
are formed from synthetic resin. The operating rod
42
is inserted through the fixed body
61
and the movable body
62
. The fixed body
61
includes a female thread body, or threaded sleeve
65
, a clamp
66
, which is arranged under the threaded sleeve
65
, and a coupler
67
, which connects an arcuate portion of the threaded sleeve
65
and an arcuate portion of the clamp
66
.
The threaded sleeve
65
is inserted in the through hole
21
of the upper piece
20
a
. The threaded sleeve
65
has square female threads
65
a
(refer to FIGS.
2
and
3
A). The clamp
66
includes a C-like ring
70
and a two opposed clamping plates
71
, which are spaced from each other by clearance C. A flange
72
, which engages the holding portion
21
a
, is formed on the upper end of the ring
70
. The inner diameter of the ring
70
decreases when the two clamping plates
71
are fastened to each other. Each clamping plate
71
has a hole
71
a
for receiving a bolt
76
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3A and 3B
, a holding plate
30
is formed integrally with the gate frame
20
between the upper piece
20
a
and the bar
20
c
. A hexagonal hole
30
a
is formed in the front surface
31
of the holding plate
30
. A nut
75
is accommodated in the hexagonal hole
30
a
. The hexagonal hole
30
a
restricts the rotation of the nut
75
. The holding plate
30
has a hole
30
b
for receiving the threaded portion of the bolt
76
.
The two clamping plates
71
are arranged near the rear surface of the holding plate
30
. The bolt
76
, which is inserted through a washer
77
, the two holes
71
a
, and the hole
30
b
, is fastened with the nut
75
. As a result, the fixed body
61
is fixed to the gate frame
20
. The clamp
66
, the bolt
76
, and the nut
75
define a rotation restriction mechanism
78
, or a lock mechanism.
The movable body
62
, which serves as a male thread body, includes a cylindrical shaft
80
and a knob
81
, which is formed on the lower end of the shaft
80
. The shaft
80
includes a tightening portion
80
a
, a threaded portion
80
b
, and an inserting portion
80
c
. The outer diameter of the tightening portion
80
a
is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the ring
70
. The threaded portion
80
b
has square male threads, which are meshed with the square female threads of the threaded sleeve
65
. The outer diameter of the threads of the threaded portion
80
b
is about the same as the outer diameter of the tightening portion
80
a
. The outer diameter of the inserting portion
80
c
is about the same as the diameter of the valleys of the threaded portion
80
b
. A knurl
81
a
is formed on the outer surface of the knob
81
to aid gripping.
The fastening of the bolt
76
and the nut
75
reduces clearance C, which is the space between the two clamping plates
71
. Thus, the ring
70
fixes and restricts the rotation of the movable body
62
. The threaded sleeve
65
and the movable body
62
define a temporary positioning mechanism
85
.
The operation of the height adjustment mechanism
60
will now be discussed. The knob
81
is arranged at the highest position in the state of FIG.
6
. In
FIG. 7
, the knob
81
is moved downward.
The bolt
76
is first loosened from the nut
75
such that the bolt
76
does not fall out of the nut
75
(unlocking state). The knob
81
is gripped to rotate the movable body
62
. The movable body
62
is then moved relative to the threaded sleeve
65
for height adjustment. As shown in the state of
FIG. 6
, when the knob
81
contacts the fixed body
61
, the lower end surface of the knob
81
is located at the highest position.
The uppermost position of the movable range of the shock absorber
55
is determined in accordance with the height of the lower end surface of the knob
81
. Adjustment of the position of the knob
81
changes the distance between the shock absorber
55
and the lower pipe
22
and adjusts an initial position of the foot pedal
12
(i.e., the position when the foot pedal
12
is not depressed).
In such manner, when the foot pedal
12
is temporarily positioned at the initial position, the foot pedal
12
is depressed to test the feel (usage state) of the foot pedal
12
. In this state, when a load is applied to the height adjustment mechanism
60
, the threads of the movable body
62
and the fixed body
61
, which extend in a direction perpendicular to the load, prevent the position of the foot pedal
12
from being changed. Such procedure is repeated until adjustment of the initial position of the foot pedal
12
is completed. Then, the bolt
76
and the nut
75
are firmly fastened to each other (locked state). This prevents the rotation of the movable body
62
relative to the fixed body
61
and determines the initial position of the foot pedal
12
(FIG.
7
).
The ring
70
clamps the movable body
62
. However, since the threaded portion
80
b
is formed by square threads, the clamping does not crush the threads of the threaded portion
80
b.
The high hat stand
11
of the preferred embodiment has the advantages described below.
(1) The high hat stand
11
includes the temporary positioning mechanism
85
, which temporarily positions the foot pedal
12
at a certain height, and a rotation restriction mechanism
78
, which locks and unlocks the temporary positioning mechanism
85
. Such structure facilitates the testing of the height of the temporarily positioned foot pedal
12
. Further, the rotation restriction mechanism
78
maintains such state until the foot pedal
12
is finally positioned.
(2) The meshing amount of the threaded sleeve
65
relative to the threaded portion
80
b
is adjusted by changing the distance between the lower pipe
22
and the shock absorber
55
. This temporarily adjusts the height of the foot pedal
12
. Accordingly, the nut
75
and bolt
76
do not have to be fastened to each other whenever the height of the foot pedal
12
is adjusted, and the height adjustment of the foot pedal
12
is facilitated.
In the second example of the prior art high hat stand
121
shown in
FIG. 11
, the height of the foot pedal
103
is adjusted in a stepped manner in accordance with the meshed positions of the serrated surfaces
124
a
,
126
a
of the height adjustment plates
124
,
126
. Thus, the foot pedal
103
may not be adjusted at the desired height. In comparison, the high hat stand
11
adjusts the height of the threaded sleeve
65
and the threaded portion
80
b
in a non-stepped manner. More specifically, the height of the lower end surface of the knob
81
changes gradually in accordance with the rotated amount of the knob
81
. This enables linear and fine adjustment. In addition, the force of the spring
50
does not change the height of the movable body
62
. Thus, the temporary adjustment is facilitated.
(3) In the preferred embodiment, the bolt
76
and the nut
75
are loosened to allow the rotation of the movable body
62
relative to the fixed body
61
. On the other hand, the bolt
76
and the nut
75
are rigidly fastened to each other to narrow the clearance C. This clamps the movable body
62
(the tightening portion
80
a
or the threaded portion
80
b
) with the ring
70
. Accordingly, the foot pedal
12
is locked at a temporarily positioned height with a simple structure.
(4) The threaded sleeve
65
and the clamp
66
are formed integrally with each other. Thus, the threaded sleeve
65
and the clamp
66
do not have to be formed separately, and the threaded sleeve
65
and the clamp
66
do not have to be separately fixed to the gate frame
20
. This reduces the number of components and the number of assembling steps.
(5) In the preferred embodiment, the knob
81
is formed on the lower end of the shaft
80
, and a knurl
81
a
is formed on the outer surface of the knob
81
. Accordingly, the movable body
62
is firmly gripped when rotated.
(6) In the high hat stand
101
of the first prior art example, the height adjustment mechanism
102
(i.e., the rod
104
and the rod holding plates
105
,
106
) is made of metal such as steel. In the high hat stand
121
of the second prior art example, the height adjustment mechanism
122
(i.e., the height adjustment plates
124
,
126
) is made of metal such as steel. In comparison, in the preferred embodiment, the height adjustment mechanism
60
(i.e., the fixed body
61
and the movable body
62
) is made of synthetic resin, which is inexpensive and easily machined. Accordingly, the manufacturing cost of the high hat stand
11
is decreased.
(7) In the preferred embodiment, the threads of the movable body
62
have flat apexes. Accordingly, the threads of the threaded portion
80
b
are not crushed even though the ring
70
clamps the threaded portions
80
b.
It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Particularly, it should be understood that the present invention may be embodied in the following forms.
Instead of attaching the shock absorber
55
to the operating rod
42
, the shock absorber
55
may be attached to the lower end surface of the knob
81
.
The shock absorber
55
may be eliminated. In such a case, the nut
41
contacts the lower end of the movable body
62
.
The threaded portion
80
b
may be formed by trapezoid or triangular threads.
The knurl
81
a
of the knob
81
may be eliminated.
The fixed body
61
and the movable body
62
may be formed from metal, such as steel.
The threaded sleeve
65
and the clamp
66
may be formed separately.
A nut fastened with the threaded portion
80
b
of the movable body
62
may be used in lieu of the fixed body
61
, which includes the ring
70
for clamping the movable body
62
. In this case, the threaded sleeve
65
of the fixed body
61
and the nut function as a double nut that fastens the movable body
62
.
A threaded hole extending through the wall of the ring
70
may be formed to receive a bolt and fix the movable body
62
. In this case, the bolt is fastened to the ring
70
so that the distal end of the bolt contacts the threaded portion
80
b
of the movable body
62
. The frictional force produced by the contact restricts the rotation of the movable body
62
.
The operating rod
42
does not necessarily have to extend through the fixed body
61
and the movable body
62
.
Instead of fixing the threaded sleeve
65
to the gate frame
20
, the threaded portion
80
b
may be fixed to the gate frame
20
. In such a case, the threaded sleeve
65
is moved relative to the fixed threaded portion
80
b.
Instead of fixing the threaded sleeve
65
to the gate frame
20
, the threaded sleeve
65
may be fixed to the operating rod
42
. Alternatively, the threaded portion
80
b
may be fixed to the operating rod
42
, and the threaded sleeve
65
may be fastened to the threaded portion
80
b.
The present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A high hat cymbal stand comprising:a stand body for supporting a fixed cymbal; an operation rod connected to the fixed cymbal, the operation rod having a lower portion; an engaging member fixed to the lower portion of the operation rod; a pedal connected to the operation rod and operated to move a movable cymbal relative to the fixed cymbal, the pedal having a distal end and a usage status; and an adjustment mechanism arranged between the stand body and the pedal to adjust a height of the distal end of the pedal, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes; a temporary positioning mechanism for changing a distance between the stand body and the engaging member to temporarily position the distal end of the pedal at a certain height; and a lock mechanism for locking and unlocking the temporary positioning mechanism, wherein the usage status of the pedal can be tested at the certain height when the temporary positioning mechanism is in an unlocked state.
- 2. The high hat stand according to claim 1, wherein height adjustment of the distal end of the pedal is prohibited when the temporary positioning mechanism is locked, and the height adjustment of the distal end of the pedal is permitted when the temporary positioning mechanism is unlocked, the height of the distal end of the pedal being adjusted by operating the temporary positioning mechanism.
- 3. The high hat stand according to claim 1, wherein the stand body includes:a pipe unit through which the operation rod extends, wherein the lower portion of the operation rod is arranged below a lower end of the pipe unit; and a connecting member for connecting the operation rod and the pedal, wherein the temporary positioning mechanism includes: a female thread member fixed to the pipe unit coaxially with the operation rod; and a male thread member fastened to the female thread member, wherein the distance between the pipe unit and the engaging member is changed in accordance with the relative position between the male thread member and the female thread member to adjust the height of the distal end of the pedal.
- 4. The high hat stand according to claim 3, wherein the lock mechanism is a rotation restriction mechanism for prohibiting relative rotation between the male thread member and the female thread member.
- 5. The high hat stand according to claim 4, wherein the rotation restriction mechanism is fixed to the stand body and clamps the male thread member to prohibit rotation of the male thread member.
- 6. The high hat stand according to claim 3, wherein the lock mechanism includes a pair of clamping plates formed integrally with the female thread body.
- 7. The high hat stand according to claim 3 further comprising an urging member arranged between the pipe unit and the operation rod, wherein the urging member urges the operation rod upward.
- 8. The high hat stand according to claim 3, wherein the male thread member includes a knob formed integrally with the male thread member.
- 9. A high hat cymbal stand comprising:a stand body for detachably supporting a fixed cymbal; an operation rod connected to the fixed cymbal, the operation rod having a lower portion; an engaging member fixed to the lower portion of the operation rod; a pedal connected to the operation rod and operated to move a movable cymbal relative to the fixed cymbal, wherein the pedal is attached to the stand body and is moved within a stroke defined by an initial position in which the fixed cymbal and the movable cymbal are separated from each other and an operation position in which the fixed cymbal and the movable cymbal contact each other, the pedal having a usage status; and an adjustment mechanism attached to the stand body to adjust an initial position of the pedal and change the stroke, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes; a temporary positioning mechanism operated to temporarily position the pedal at the initial position by changing a distance between the stand body and the engaging member; and a lock mechanism operated to lock the temporary positioning mechanism, wherein the operation of the temporary positioning mechanism is prohibited when the temporary positioning mechanism is locked, and the operation of the temporary positioning mechanism is permitted when the temporary positioning mechanism is unlocked, the initial position of the pedal being adjusted by operating the temporary positioning mechanism, wherein the usage status of said pedal can be tested at said adjusted initial position when the temporary positioning mechanism is in an unlocked state.
- 10. The high hat stand according to claim 9, wherein the temporary positioning mechanism includes:a female thread member fixed to the pipe unit coaxially with the operation rod; and a male thread member fastened to the female thread member and contacted with the engaging member when the pedal is arranged at the initial position, wherein the length of the temporary positioning mechanism along the operation rod is changed by rotating the male thread member.
- 11. The high hat stand according to claim 10, wherein the male thread member is rotated to change the distance between the male thread member and the pedal.
- 12. The high hat stand according to claim 10, wherein the lock mechanism includes a pair of clamping plates formed integrally with the male thread body and a bolt for restricting the rotation of the male thread member.
- 13. A high hat cymbal stand comprising:a stand body for supporting cymbal; a pedal operated to move the cymbal; and an adjustment mechanism arranged between the stand body and the pedal to adjust the height of a distal end of the pedal, wherein the adjustment mechanism includes; a temporary positioning mechanism for temporarily positioning the distal end of the pedal at a certain height; and a lock mechanism for locking and unlocking the temporary positioning mechanism, wherein a usage status of said pedal can be tested at the certain height when the temporary positioning mechanism is in an unlocked state, the stand body including: an operation rod connected to the cymbal and moved in cooperation with the operation of the pedal; a pipe unit through which the operation rod extends, wherein the operation rod has a lower portion arranged below a lower end of the pipe unit; an engaging member fixed to the lower portion of the operation rod; and a connecting member for connecting the operation rod and the pedal, the temporary positioning mechanism including: a female thread member fixed to the pipe unit coaxially with the operation rod; and a male thread member fastened to the female thread member, wherein the distance between the pipe unit and the engaging member is changed in accordance with the relative position between the male thread member and the female thread member to adjust the height of the distal end of the pedal.
- 14. The high hat stand according to claim 13, wherein the lock mechanism is a rotation restriction mechanism for prohibiting relative rotation between the male thread member and the female thread member.
- 15. The high hat stand according to claim 14, wherein the rotation restriction mechanism is fixed to the stand body and clamps the male thread member to prohibit rotation of the male thread member.
- 16. The high hat stand according to claim 13, wherein the lock mechanism includes a pair of clamping plates formed integrally with the female thread body.
- 17. The high hat stand according to claim 13 further comprising an urging member arranged between the pipe unit and the operation rod, wherein the urging member urges the operation rod upward.
- 18. The high hat stand according to claim 13, wherein the male thread member includes a knob formed integrally with the male thread member.
- 19. A high hat cymbal stand comprising:a stand body for detachably supporting two cymbals; a pedal attached to the stand body and moved within a stroke defined by an initial position in which the two cymbals are separated from each other and an operation position in which the two cymbals contact each other; and an adjustment mechanism attached to the stand body to adjust the initial position of the pedal and change the stroke, the adjustment mechanism including; a temporary positioning mechanism operated to temporarily position the pedal at the initial position; and a lock mechanism operated to lock the temporary positioning mechanism, wherein the operation of the temporary positioning mechanism is prohibited when the temporary positioning mechanism is locked, and the operation of the temporary positioning mechanism is permitted when the temporary positioning mechanism is unlocked, the initial position of the pedal being adjusted by operating the temporary positioning mechanism, wherein a usage status of said pedal can be tested at said adjusted initial position when the temporary positioning mechanism is in an unlocked state wherein the stand body includes: an operation rod for transmitting the operation of the pedal to the cymbals; and an engaging member fixed to a lower portion of the operation rod, wherein the temporary positioning mechanism includes: a female thread member fixed to the pipe unit coaxially with the operation rod; and a male thread member fastened to the female thread member and contacted with the engaging member when the pedal is arranged at the initial position, wherein the length of the temporary positioning mechanism along the operation rod is changed by rotating the male thread member.
- 20. The high hat stand according to claim 19, wherein the male thread member is rotated to change the distance between the male thread member and the pedal.
- 21. The high hat stand according to claim 19, wherein the lock mechanism includes a pair of clamping plates formed integrally with the male thread body and a bolt for restricting the rotation of the male thread member.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-351165 |
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