1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a securing assembly, and more particularly to a securing assembly for a drummer's chair to provide a stable support to the drummer despite the drummer's performance.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A drummer needs a stable chair so that the drummer is able to do whatever he is supposed to do on stage. If the chair is not able to provide a stable support to the drummer, the drummer will be distracted by the rocking of the chair while performing on the stage. Therefore, a stable chair does make a difference to the drummer's performance.
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The base (5) has a hollow cylinder (51) formed on a bottom face of the base (5) and having a central hole (50) and a cutout (52) defined in a peripheral edge forming the cylinder (51) to communicate with the central hole (50). The cutout (52) is substantially rectangular in cross section.
The securing ring (6) is operated like a C clip so that it has a centrally defined passage allowing an extension of the supporting pole, a gap (61) defined to communicate with the passage and a boss (62) formed on a peripheral edge of the securing ring (6).
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Yet, in order to allow the boss (62) to be received in the cutout (52), the size of the cutout (52) has to be larger than that of the boss (62) such that an operator is able to smoothly place the boss (62) into the cutout (52). As a result of the size difference between the cutout (52) and the boss (62), the boss (62) is not rigidly received inside the cutout (52), but movably received inside the cutout (52). That is, when the drummer sitting on top of the chair is performing, the rocking of the chair due to the loose engagement between the cutout (52) and the boss (62) distracts the drummer. Because the drummer has to do his or her best to maintain balance while performing, the drummer's performance will not be as good as expected.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an improved securing assembly to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved securing assembly to provide a stable supporting force to allow the drummer to perform well.
The securing assembly for a drummer's chair of the present invention includes a cylinder and a securing ring. The cylinder has an axis and a cutout defined in a peripheral edge of the cylinder, with two opposed side faces defining the cutout being inclined relative to each other. A bottom face is formed between the two inclined side faces. The securing ring has a top side, a bottom side, a circular shaped wall, an inner circumference, and an adjustable clasp. The adjustable clasp extends radially from the circular shaped wall and has a gap to tighten the securing ring around the supporting pole. The securing ring has a boss formed on a peripheral edge of the securing ring to correspond to and be received in the cutout of the cylinder. The boss axially extends from the top side of the securing ring and is located at a non-diametrically opposed location from the adjustable clasp. The boss has two opposed sides being inclined relative to each other and a flat connection face formed between the two opposed sides of the boss to engage with the bottom face of the cylinder. Thus, due to the inclined side faces of the cutout and the inclined sides of the boss and after the boss is received inside the cutout, engagement between the securing ring and the cylinder is firmly secured. There is no relative movement between the cylinder and the securing ring enabling the drummer to perform well without any distraction from the chair.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The securing assembly in accordance with the present invention includes a cylinder (11) formed on a bottom face of the base (1). The cylinder (11) has an axis and a centrally defined passage to allow an extension of the distal free end of the supporting pole (3) and a cutout (12) defined in a peripheral edge of the cylinder (11).
The cutout (12) has two opposed inclined side faces (121) relative to each other and a bottom face (122) sandwiched between the two inclined side faces (121).
The securing ring (2) has a top side, a bottom side, a circular shaped wall extending between the top side and the bottom side, an inner circumference, and an adjustable clasp. The adjustable clasp has a gap to tighten the securing ring (2) around the supporting pole (3). The gap extends between the top side and the bottom side into the circular shaped wall and intersects the inner circumference. A boss (21) formed on the a peripheral edge of the securing ring (2) extends axially from the top side of the securing ring (2). The boss (21) has two opposed inclined sides (211) corresponding to the two inclined side faces (121) and a connection face (212) corresponding to the bottom face (122). The boss (21) is located at a non-diametrically opposed location from the adjustable clasp.
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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. 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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