1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a keyboard support and, more particularly, to the keyboard support which is able to adjust the height of the keyboard instrument to meet various player's needs.
2. Description of Related Art
With reference to
When the support as shown is in application, it is noted that the securing force between the inner tubes (701) and outer tubes (70) is based on the friction between the distal end of the bolt and the outer faces of the inner tubes (701). Therefore, after the keyboard instrument is placed on top of the supporting beams (71), the weight of the keyboard instrument may overcome the frictional engagement between the bolts and the inner tubes (701), whereby the support may collapse from its telescoped height such that in the least, the keyboard will crash to the floor, and the player may even be injured.
Furthermore, when the player is trying to adjust the inner tubes (701), the player has to maintain the length of the two inner tubes (701) to be the same. Otherwise, if the support provides an inclined surface, after the keyboard instrument is placed on top of the keyboard instrument support, the keyboard instrument may slide off the support. That is, the two supporting beams (71) have to be carefully maintained horizontally at all times when the conventional keyboard instrument is placed on top of the keyboard instrument support, which is very troublesome and labor inefficient.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an improved keyboard instrument support to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved keyboard instrument support to provide easy adjustable function to ensure that the support is able to horizontally keep the keyboard instrument at a safe, suitable and consistent height.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a ratchet device such that when the support and keyboard instrument are being raised, the ratchet device is able to support the keyboard instrument. When the keyboard instrument is being lowered, the ratchet in the ratchet device is not driven to allow a smooth descending of the keyboard instrument.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
Two connecting tubes (20) with two sliding tubes (22) each slidably received in a corresponding one of the two connecting tubes (20) are securely connected to outer faces of one of the outer tubes (13) and one of the inner tubes (14). In this embodiment, two distal ends of the two connecting tubes (20) are connected to the outer faces of the outer tube (13) and the inner tube (14) in the same side of the support of the present invention. Distal ends of the two sliding tubes (22) are securely connected to outer faces of one of the outer tubes (13) and one of the inner tubes (14). In this embodiment, two distal ends of the two sliding tubes (22) are connected to the outer faces of the outer tube (13) and the inner tube (14) in the same side of the support of the present invention opposite to the connecting tubes (20). Each of the connecting tubes (20) is provided with pivotal plate (201) with an eccentric block (202) integrally formed with the pivotal plate (201). The eccentric block (202) is selectively extendable through a through hole (200) in the outer face of the connecting tube (20) to engage the outer face of the sliding tube (22) so as to limit the sliding movement of the sliding tubes (22) inside the connecting tubes (20).
Furthermore, each of the two outer tubes (13) is provided with a seat (40,302), namely the first seat (40) on the left side in
With reference to
A ratchet device (50) is provided for the keyboard instrument support of the present invention to secure movement of the inner tubes (14) relative to the outer tubes (13). The ratchet device includes a roller (51), a leverage (52) and a ratchet (53). The roller (51) has an aperture (511) defined through the roller (51) to align with the passage (401) of the first seat (40) and multiple bosses (512) formed on an outer periphery of the roller (51). The leverage (52) defines a path (520) defined through the leverage (52) to receive the connection seat (402) of the first seat (40), a projection (521) formed on a top face of the leverage (52) and a finger (522) extending from a bottom face of the leverage (52). A screw (not numbered) is able to extend through the path (520) of the leverage (52) and into the connection seat (402) of the first seat (40) to secure the engagement of the leverage (52) to the first seat (40) yet still allow the leverage (52) to be pivotable relative to the first seat (40). A spring (54) has a first end securely connected to the outer face of the first seat (40) and a second end abutted to the finger (522) of the leverage (52). The ratchet (53) has multiple ratchet teeth (531) formed on an outer periphery of the ratchet (53), a pathway (532) centrally defined through the ratchet (53) to align with the passage (401) and the aperture (511) of the roller (51) such that the threaded bolt (33) of the second rotation tube (31) is able to extend through the passage (401), the aperture (511) of the roller (51) and the ratchet (53) and a first cup (533) formed on an outer face of the ratchet (53). Preferably, a washer (not numbered) is sandwiched between the outer face of the first seat (40) and the ratchet (53) to smoothen the rotation of the ratchet (53) relative to the first seat (40). A handle (60) is provided to a side of the first seat (40) and rigidly connected to a connector (61) sandwiched between the handle (60) and the ratchet (53).
The connector (61) has, with reference to
With reference to
Meanwhile, the bosses (512) of the roller (51) extend through the hole (130) of the outer tube (13) and into one of multiple adjusting holes (141) defined through an outer periphery of the inner tube (14). A fixing element such as a limiting pin (132) is able to extend through the adjusting hole (141) of the inner tube (14) to limit movement of the inner tube (14) with respect to the outer tube (13).
With reference to
Because of the friction between the first and second cups (533,64) and the firm connection between the roller (51) and the extension (32) of the second rotation tube (31), the rotation of the handle (60) drives the roller (51) to rotate in the same direction as that of the handle (60). Therefore, when the roller (51) is rotated, the bosses (512) inserted into the adjusting holes (141) of the inner tube (14) lift the inner tube (14) relative to the outer tube (13). Furthermore, the abutment of the projection (521) to the ratchet teeth (531) ensures that the height of the inner tube (14) relative to the outer tube (13) is retained after the inner tube (13) is lifted.
When the handle (60) is rotated in a second direction opposite to the first direction (to the left side as show by the arrow in
Because the second rotation tube (31) drives two rollers (51), respectively, received in the first and second seats (40,302) and the two rollers (51), respectively, control the movement of an inner tube (14) on both sides of the keyboard instrument support of the present invention, the rotation of the handle (60) ensures that the movement of the two inner tubes (14) is simultaneous. Thus, the heights of the two inner tubes (14) relative to the outer tubes (13) are the same. Therefore, the keyboard instrument placed on top of the two arms (12) which are pivotally mounted on top of the inner tubes (14) for easy storage is horizontal and securely supported due to the ratchet device (50), as shown in
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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