Information
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Patent Grant
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6822150
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Patent Number
6,822,150
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Date Filed
Tuesday, March 18, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 23, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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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 percussion instrument stand, comprising in combination, an upright elongated support; an operator movable lengthwise of the support to activate at least one cymbals disc; a frame from which the support extends upwardly; a foot pedal to effect operator movement lengthwise of the support; a base on which the pedal is hingedly carried; and mechanism to movably interconnect the base and frame to allow controlled base movement between a working position in which the pedal can offset operator movement, and a stored position in which the base and pedal are collapsed upwardly toward the support. The base may be in plate or wire form.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to improvements in percussion instrument stands, as for example that support cymbals; and more particularly concerns percussion instrument stands that are collapsible, as for transportation and storage.
Such stands typically have multiple supporting legs that are extensible and retractable, as between working and storage positions. There is need for improvements in such devices where one of the legs is or may be associated with a foot operated pedal usable by the musician to operate or play the percussion instrument. Collapsing of the pedal toward stored position has presented problems, such as maintenance of sturdy and adequate support for the pedal and stand during use; difficulty with upward collapse of the pedal, and maintenance of the pedal in stored position, without unwanted self-extension; and inadequate maintenance of such downward extension into stand supporting position, from stored position, when desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a major object of the invention to provide improvements meeting the above needs, in a simple, sturdy, and easily operated percussion instrument stand assembly, or combination, of components. Basically, the improved stand apparatus comprises
a) an upright elongated support, such as a tube,
b) an operator or link movable lengthwise of the support to activate at least one cymbals disc,
c) a frame from which the support extends upwardly,
d) a foot pedal to effect operator or link movement lengthwise of the support,
e) a base on which the pedal is hingedly carried,
f) and mechanism to movably interconnect the base and frame to allow controlled base movement between a working position in which the pedal can effect such operator movement, and an upwardly stored position in which the base and pedal are collapsed upwardly, toward the support.
As will be seen, the operator may include a chain urged upwardly by a spring, and spring tension is reduced in upwardly stored position of the base. Another object is to provide an improved stand in which mechanism is provided and characterized in that the base has guided interconnection with the frame. Such mechanism may define a sliding guided interconnection between the base and frame to hold the components in such proximity to one another as to meet the needs referred to. Further, the mechanism may include at least one pedal and a base movement guiding guide slot, and may advantageously include two parallel guide slots, sidewardly spaced apart in an upright frame. Sliders may be carried by the base to slide in those slots, as the base is moved between working and stored positions. Equivalents of such guiding mechanism may be provided.
A further object includes provision of a holder positioned to positively hold the base to the frame in its working position and during repetitive impact during cymbals playing. The holder may for example include components on the frame and base that effect an interfit relation when the base is moved into working position. The components may advantageously include a recess, or recesses, on the base, and projection or projections on the frame that automatically fit into said recess or recesses as the base is moved into working position, whereby a highly sturdy and easily manipulated assembly is provided.
A yet further object includes provision of such a holder below the level of the guide slot or slots to hold the base to the frame at a low level, in working i.e. playing position. Two such holders may be provided below the levels of two guide slots, as will appear.
Yet another object is to provide the base with a flat, elongated lower portion to engage the floor, and two upright flanges in which such interfit recesses are formed. In this regard, pivotal connections may be provided between the flanges and the sliders, to enable upward pivoting and sliding of the base and pedal, toward stored position.
An added object is to provide the base in the form of wires that project forwardly for controlled pivoting movement relative to the frame. A slide connection may be provided between the wires and the frame, allowing pivoting of the elongated percussion instrument support, between extended and collapsed positions.
A yet further object is to provide guide slots in the frame, the wires extending into proximity to such slots; and holders may be provided for adjustably holding forward portions of the wires to the respective frame legs, in selected positions along the slots.
Another object is to provide rotary bearing connection between a heel plate and the pedal, that connection located at an underside of the plate to which the wires are also connected.
An additional object is to provide an elongated rod or rods adjustably connected to the frame, and extending downwardly proximate one or both slotted frame legs, to engage a rod terminal or terminals with a support surface on which the wires are supported to resist movement of the wires relative to the support surface.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of one form of apparatus embodying the invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged side elevation taken on lines
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a plan view taken in section on lines
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is an elevation taken on lines
4
—
4
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a section taken in elevation on lines
5
—
5
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged fragmentary section taken on lines
6
—
6
of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a view like
FIG. 2
, but showing transition of the elongated cymbal support, from extended upright position toward generally horizontal stored position, i.e. approximately 90° swinging movement of that support; and
FIG. 8
is a view like
FIG. 7
showing the elongated cymbal support in generally horizontal stored position;
FIG. 9
is a side elevation, like
FIG. 1
, showing a modification;
FIG. 10
is a plan view taken partly in section, on lines
10
—
10
of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a bottom plan view taken on lines
11
—
11
of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 12
is a vertical section taken on lines
12
—
12
of
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 13
is an elevation taken on lines
13
—
13
of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 14
is an elevation taken on lines
14
—
14
of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 15
is a view like
FIG. 9
, but showing transition of the elongated cymbal support, from extended upright position toward generally horizontal position;
FIG. 16
is a view like
FIG. 15
, but showing the elongated cymbal support in generally collapsed position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In the drawings, a base or base plate
10
is adapted to engage the floor
11
in cymbals playing, i.e. working position, and may have a rubber sole
10
a
, if desired. A foot pedal
12
is carried by the base to move up and down as the cymbals are played. An operator such as a rod
13
is movable lengthwise of and within an elongated upright support tube
14
. An operator chain
15
extends between and interconnects the forward end
12
a
of the pedal with the lower end
13
a
of the rod, and a spring
17
in the tube pushes the rod upwardly, via a flange
18
on the rod, holding the upper disc
20
a
of the cymbals
20
in up position, under rest conditions. When the pedal
12
is pushed down, the chain and rod are pulled down, to depress disc
20
a
toward and against lower disc
20
b
. It is important that the chain, and/or spring, not be tensioned (or to have reduced tension) when the base plate
10
and pedal
12
are pivoted relative to tube
14
into stored position as seen in FIG.
8
. One feature of the invention is to assure such absence of tension, or reduced tension, in
17
and
15
in that stored position, to be described below. Stored condition can exist for long time intervals.
In accordance with one important aspect of the invention, a frame is provided from which the support tube
14
extends upwardly, and typically tube
14
is connected to the top of the frame. See for example, frame
23
having a horizontal top member
23
a
, bottom member
23
b
, and upright side members
23
c
and
23
d
which are parallel and transversely spaced apart. The bottom
14
b
of tube
14
is typically connected as shown to member
23
a
, whereby the lower end
13
a
of rod
13
projects below the level of member
23
a
, and chain
15
may be located to flex and move up and down in the space
27
between upright members
23
c
and
23
d
. See FIG.
4
.
Mechanism is provided to movably interconnect the base and frame to allow controlled base movement between a working position in which the pedal can effect said operator rod movement, and an upwardly stored position in which the base and pedal are collapsed upwardly toward said support tube
14
. Typically, that improved mechanism is characterized in that the base has guided interconnection with the frame; and it may define a sliding guided connection between the base and the frame.
In the drawings, the preferred mechanism is indicated generally at
30
, as in FIG.
5
. The sliding guided interconnection between the base and frame typically includes at least one guide slot, although two such slots extending in parallel relation are preferred, for stability as during sliding movement. See for example the two like parallel slots
31
and
32
in the transversely spaced members
23
c
and
23
d
. Sliders are carried by the base to slide in such slots as the base is bodily moved between said working and stored positions. See for example the transverse pins one of which is seen at
33
in
FIG. 6
, extending through a slot
31
, and guidedly movable along, i.e. lengthwise of that slot as the base
10
is moved as in
FIG. 7
between upright position (See
FIG. 2
) and stored position (see FIG.
8
).
In this regard, the base may have two tramsverse upright flanges
36
and
37
, through which the pins
33
extend, and tightenable pivots maybe provided between the flanges and frame to allow pivoting of the frame relative to the flanges. To this end, each pin may be threaded, and a nut
40
on the pin thread may be tightened to clamp the flange to the frame, between the nut and a stop
41
, as in each of the stored and extended positions of the base relative to the tube
14
to hold the frame against pivoting relative to the base. Note that in
FIG. 8
, that the pin
33
has slidably moved in the slot
31
toward the upper end of the slot, in stored position of the base, relieving spring and chain tension. During pivoting, the frame both pivots and translates bodily, as pin
33
travels in the slot.
Also provided is a holder positioned to hold the base to the frame in said working position, i.e.
FIG. 1
position. Typically, the holder may include components on the frame and base that interfit when the base is moved into working position; and such components may include a recess or recesses on the base, and projections on the frame that fit into said recess, as the base is moved into working position. See for example, the generally horizontally extending recesses
50
and
51
provided in the base flanges
36
and
37
, and the sideward projections
52
and
53
on and from the frame member
23
c
and
23
d
lower extents.
FIG. 2
shows the projections located near the lower ends of frame side members
23
c
and
23
d
, and near the base plate, for stability during cymbals playing in extended (deployed) position of the base
10
and tube
14
. In stored position, as seen in
FIG. 8
, and also in the
FIG. 7
transition view, the projections
52
and
53
are spaced a considerable distance from the recesses
50
and
51
. In each of
FIGS. 2 and 8
, the frame and base may be clamped together, as by tightening of the pivots as described (see FIG.
6
), and by tightening of the projections
52
and
53
, which may have the same fastener and nut construction as the pivots.
Pedal
12
preferably has roller bearing pivotal connection to a heel pad
69
on the base, at location
70
, as for example as disclosed in my U.S. Pat. No. 5,627,332, incorporated herein by reference.
Referring again to
FIG. 1
, two support legs
72
and
73
are typically pivotally carried by the tubing
14
. Note collars
74
and
75
extending about and coupled to the tubing, pivotally connected at
76
and
77
to the support legs. This allows slidable extension of the legs for vertically stabilized support of the apparatus, as in
FIG. 1
position, or collapse of the legs for transport, as seen in
FIG. 8
, with the legs extending alongside the tubing. A wing nut
80
may be tightened to clamp collar
74
to the tube
14
.
While the apparatus of
FIGS. 1-8
is preferred, an unusually advantageous modified form of the apparatus is seen at
100
in
FIGS. 9-16
. Components which are the same as those of
FIGS. 1-8
bear the same identifying numerals.
A modified base
110
is in the form of two like metallic support wires
110
a
which extend forwardly, and are laterally separated. Wire elongated support portions
110
b
engage the support surface
11
.
Wire forward portions
110
c
are angled upwardly and extend in
FIG. 9
into proximity to lower portions of the two guide slots
31
and
32
in frame legs or members
23
c
and
23
d.
Holders are provided for adjustably holding the wires to the respective legs in selected positions along the slots, the holders including sliders slidable along the slots.
As seen in
FIG. 10
, the holders may comprise turned end portions
110
d
of the wires, which project laterally through slots, so as to be slidable along the slots. Clamps to hold the end portions to the frame legs are shown in the form of nuts
125
thread connected onto the wire end portions at the inner sides
126
of the legs
23
c
and
23
d
, and adjustable wing nuts
127
thread connected onto the wire end portions at the outer sides
128
of those legs, for adjustable clamping.
FIGS. 11 and 12
show connection of the wires
110
a
to a heel plate
130
. For this purpose, the wires may be connected together as via a wire bend
110
e
, having U-shaped configuration. A clamp plate
131
is connected to the underside
130
a
of the head plate, as by fasteners
132
; and receptacle
131
a
formed by the plate receives the bend
110
e.
As also shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, the pedal
12
has rotary bearing connection to the heel plate. See connector component plate
134
connected to the rear
12
a
of the pedal, and connector component plate
135
connected to the underside
130
a
of the heel plate. The plates
134
and
135
have bearing portions
134
a
and
135
a
embracing a bearing
136
, so that
134
is rotatable relative to
135
. Fasteners
132
also retain component plate
135
connected to the underside
130
a
of the heel plate, providing a very simple and advantageous connection structure.
At least one rod is carried by the frame and having a lower terminal to engage a surface on which the base is supported to resist movement of the base relative to the surface. See for example the two laterally spaced rods
140
having lower terminals
140
a
that are tapered downwardly to engage the surface
11
. The two rods extend through upper and lower openings
143
and
144
in the frame, and screws
145
thread connected to the frame at
145
a
engage the rods to hold them in adjusted position.
FIG. 15
shows the apparatus
100
of
FIG. 9
in transition from extended upright position toward generally horizontal position; and
FIG. 16
shows the apparatus of
FIG. 9
in generally collapsed position.
Claims
- 1. A percussion instrument stand, comprising in combinationa) an upright elongated support, b) an operator movable lengthwise of the support to activate at least one cymbals disc, c) a frame from which the support extends upwardly, d) a foot pedal to effect operator movement lengthwise of the support, e) a base on or above which the pedal is hingedly carried, f) and mechanism to movably interconnect the base and frame to allow controlled base movement between a working position in which the pedal can effect said operator movement, and an upwardly stored position in which the base and pedal are collapsed upwardly toward said support, g) the base comprising wires protecting forwardly, said mechanism providing a slide connection allowing controlled pivoting movement of the wires relative to the frame.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 in which said mechanism is characterized in that the base has guided interconnection with the frame.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 in which said mechanism defines a sliding guided interconnection between the base and frame, allowing both relative pivoting and relative bodily translation of the frame and base.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 wherein said interconnection includes at least one guide slot.
- 5. The combination of claim 3 wherein said interconnection includes two parallel guide slots.
- 6. A percussion instrument stand, comprising in combinationa) an upright elongated support, b) an operator movable lengthwise of the support to activate at least one cymbals disc, c) a frame from which the support extends upwardly, d) a foot pedal to effect operator movement lengthwise of the support, e) a base on or above which the pedal is hingedly carried, f) and mechanism to movably interconnect the base and frame to allow controlled base movement between a working position in which the pedal can effect said operator movement, and an upwardly stored position in which the base and pedal are collapsed upwardly toward said support, g) said mechanism defining a sliding guided interconnection between the base and frame, allowing both relative pivoting and relative bodily translation of the frame and base, h) said interconnection including two parallel guide slots, i) wherein the frame extends upright, said two slots are defined by the frame, and there being sliders carried by the base to slide in said slots as the base is bodily moved between said working and stored positions.
- 7. The combination of claim 1 including a holder positioned to hold the base to the frame in said working position.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein said holder includes components on the frame and base that interfit when the base is moved into said working position.
- 9. The combination of claim 8 wherein said components include a recess or recesses on the base, and a projection or projections on the frame that fit into said recess or recesses as the base is moved into said working position.
- 10. A percussion instrument stand, comprising in combinationa) an upright elongated support, b) an operator movable lengthwise of the support to activate at least one cymbals disc, c) a frame from which the support extends upwardly, d) a foot pedal to effect operator movement lengthwise of the support, e) a base on or above which the pedal is hingedly carried, f) and mechanism to movably interconnect the base and frame to allow controlled base movement between a working position in which the pedal can effect said operator movement, and an upwardly stored position in which the base and pedal are collapsed upwardly toward said support, g) said mechanism defining a sliding guided interconnection between the base and frame, allowing both relative pivoting and relative bodily translation of the frame and base, h) said interconnection including at least one guide slot, i) and including a holder positioned below the level of the guide slot to stabilize and hold the base to the frame in said working position.
- 11. The combination of claim 10 wherein the holder includes components on the frame and base that interfit when the base is moved into said working position.
- 12. A percussion instrument stand, comprising in combinationa) an upright elongated support, b) an operator movable lengthwise of the support to activate at least one cymbals disc, c) a frame from which the support extends upwardly, d) a foot pedal to effect operator movement lengthwise of the support, e) a base on or above which the pedal is hingedly carried, f) and mechanism to movably interconnect the base and frame to allow controlled base movement between a working position in which the pedal can effect said operator movement, and an upwardly stored position in which the base and pedal are collapsed upwardly toward said support, g) said mechanism defining a sliding guided interconnection between the base and frame, allowing both relative pivoting and relative bodily translation of the frame and base, h) said interconnection including two parallel guide slots, i) and including two holders respectively positioned below the levels of the guide slots to hold the base to the frame in said working position.
- 13. The combination of claim 12 wherein each holder includes components on the frame and base that interfit when the base is moved into said working position.
- 14. The combination of claim 13 wherein the components of each holder include a recess on the base, and a projection on the frame that fits into said recess as the base is moved into said working position.
- 15. The combination of claim 14 wherein the base has a flat elongated lower portion to engage the floor, and two upright flanges in which said recesses are formed.
- 16. The combination of claim 15 wherein tightenable pivots are provided between the flanges and the frame.
- 17. The combination of claim 1 including cymbals discs associated with said upright support.
- 18. The combination of claim 16 wherein said pivots extend in said slots to slide therealong during movement of the base and pedal toward said stored position.
- 19. The combination of claim 1 wherein the operator includes a chain urged upwardly by a spring, and tension in the spring is reduced when the base is in upward stored position.
- 20. The combination of claim 10 wherein said base comprises one of the following:i) a plate connected to the pedal ii) two wires connected to the pedal.
- 21. The combination of claim 1 wherein said connection includes at least one guide slot in the frame.
- 22. The combination of claim 1 wherein said connection includes two parallel guide slots in the frame, the wires extending into proximity to said respective guide slots.
- 23. The combination of claim 22, wherein the frame has spaced legs in which said slots are located.
- 24. The combination of claim 23, wherein the mechanism includes holders for adjustably holding the wires to the respective legs in selected positions along the slots, the holders including sliders slidable along the slots.
- 25. The combination of claim 1 including a heel plate having an underside, the base connected to the heel plate proximate said underside.
- 26. The combination of claim 1 wherein the pedal has rotary bearing connection to the heel plate, said connection including a component connected to the heel plate proximate said underside.
- 27. The combination of claim 10 wherein the base comprises two elongated wires connected to the heel plate underside.
- 28. The combination of claim 20 including at least one rod carried by the frame and having a lower terminal to engage a surface on which the base is supported to resist movement of the base relative to the surface.
- 29. The combination of claim 1 wherein there are two rods carried by the frame and having lower terminals to engage a surface on which the base is supported to resist movement of the base relative to the surface.
- 30. The combination of claim 24, wherein the wires have turned end portions projecting through the respective slots, and the holders include adjustable clamps for adjustably clamping said wire end positions to the frame structure adjacent the slots.
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