The present disclosure relates generally to an instrument case that is transformable into an instrument stand (“transformable device”) and a method of using the transformable device. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a musical instrument case that is transformable into a musical instrument stand. The transformable device may be configured for wind instruments such as, for example, wind instruments of a tubular shape, but may also be configured for other musical instruments, medical or science instruments of a sterile or non-sterile nature, objects for presentation such as museum pieces or advertisements, objects in the packing and transporting industry where a transformable device may be used as a container for objects to be unpacked or presented without contact/handling and the like. The transformable device of the present disclosure provides a single transformable device for instrument storage and/or carrying of the instrument inside a compartment of the device, as well as secure holding of the instrument in a transformed arrangement of the device, for example during use in a concert or practice.
Typical instrument cases require a user to partially or completely dismantle an instrument to be stored in the case. The dismantling process is not desirable to a user because the dismantling process may be tedious and/or complicated. Further, dismantling an instrument may cause problems such as misplaced or broken parts and may wear out an instrument faster than an instrument that does not need to be dismantled.
Additionally, because ordinary instrument cases are not configured to also function as an instrument stand, a user is required to separately purchase and carry an instrument stand. This is also undesirable because it requires the user to maintain and carry two separate items, the case and the stand, which adds bulk and may be cumbersome to carry and set up.
It is thus desirable for an instrument case to be configured for use as both a case and a stand. For example, a device that is transformable between an instrument case and an instrument stand is desirable.
The present disclosure provides an apparatus and method incorporating, for example, an instrument case and instrument stand in a single transformable device.
An instrument case is provided that is transformable into a stand for holding the instrument. The instrument case that is transformable into a stand for holding the instrument includes a base and a movable portion comprised of a plurality of panels attached at one end to the base.
The present disclosure is addressed to instrument cases that are transformable into instrument stands and methods of using the transformable devices. Embodiments of such instrument cases include a base and a movable portion, comprised of a plurality of panels, attached at one end to the base.
Such a transformable device has a case configuration wherein the instrument is housed within outer walls of the transformable device. In the case configuration, the instrument contained within the transformable device may be readily transported or carried by a user. The case configuration also provides protection, for example, from abrasion, falls, moisture or the like, for the instrument housed within the instrument case. Additionally, while in the case configuration, the transformable device may be locked to prevent theft, loss, accidental openings of the case and the like.
Such transformable devices are also capable of transforming, partially or completely, from the case configuration to a stand configuration. In the stand configuration, the instrument is at least partially exposed (i.e., not contained within the instrument case) so that the instrument may be readily removed from the case, or supported in a manner that allows the instrument to be accessed by a user.
Such transformable devices may generally comprise a base, and a movable portion that is comprised of a plurality of panels. The transformable devices may be transformed from the case configuration to the stand configuration by moving the movable portion along a longitudinal axis of the transformable device, thereby exposing the instrument. By moving the movable portion of the transformable device along the longitudinal axis of the transformable device, at least some of the walls of the device that house the instrument in the case configuration, cooperate in a manner such that the cooperating walls become support parts, such as supporting legs, for the transformable device in the stand configuration.
Such transformable devices may be configured for use with one or more types of instruments, such as wind musical instruments. Examples of wind musical instruments include, but are not limited to, a flute, piccolo, clarinet, recorder, soprano saxophone and the like. Transformable devices of the present disclosure are not limited to wind instruments, but may also be configured to be used for other known or later developed musical instruments, science instruments, or objects where a transformable device may be used for storage, packing or presentation.
Details of exemplary embodiments will be described with reference to the drawing Figures, wherein like numerals refer to the same components throughout.
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In embodiments, the movable portion comprises an upper case portion 22, an upper movable portion 23 and a lower movable portion 26. In embodiments, the base may include a lower case portion 27. The upper case portion 22 is comprised of one or more top panels 3, the upper movable portion 23 is comprised of one or more upper panels 4, the lower case portion 27 is comprised of one or more bottom panels 9 and the lower movable portion 26 is comprised of one or more lower panels 8.
The upper panels 4 and the lower panels 8 may have chamfered side edges that allow the upper panels 4 to have adjacent edges that abut one another without interference. Similarly, the lower panels 8 may have chamfered side edges that allow adjacent edges to abut one another without interference.
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The upper case portion 22 may be removably or rotatably connected to a lid 1. The lid 1 may be secured to any of the top panels 3 via a pivotable portions 5. The pivotable portions 5 may, for example, comprise a hinge, flexible connection or the like, which allows the lid 1 to open, for example, by rotating around an axis of the pivotable portion 5. The lid 1 may be rotated about 270 degrees from the closed position to be in an open position, in which the lid rests against, and is substantially parallel with, a panel of the device (
The upper case portion 22 is connected to the upper movable portion 23 via one or more pivotable portions 5. The pivotable portions 5 may be connected to the upper case portion 22 and the upper movable portion 23 in a manner that allows for movement of the upper case portion 22 along a longitudinal axis of the transformable device toward the lower case portion 27 for switching the transformable device from the case configuration to the stand configuration. As shown in
The lower case portion 27 may be similarly connected to the lower movable portion 26 via one or more pivotable portions 5. The pivotable portions 5 may be connected to the lower case portion 27 and the lower movable portion 26 in a manner that allows for movement of the lower case portion 27 along the longitudinal axis of the transformable device. The lower case portion 27 may be connected to the lower panels 8 of the lower movable part on each side via pivotable portions 5. The movement along the longitudinal axis of the lower case portion 27 may desirably be along the same axis as the movement of the upper case portion 22.
The transformable device may be fitted with a locking device 24 that slides over an outer circumference of one or more of the upper case portion 22, upper movable portion 23, lower movable portion 26 and lower case portion 27 when the transformable device is in the case configuration. When locked, this prevents the case from undesirably collapsing or changing to the stand configuration. For example, the locking device may prevent the pivotable portions 5 that connect upper movable portion 23 to lower movable portion 26 from flexing, thus maintaining the device in the case configuration.
The locking device 24 may be comprised of one or more sliding sleeves, such as an upper sliding sleeve 6 and a lower sliding sleeve 7. The locking device 24 may further comprise any suitable mechanism for locking the sliding sleeves in place when in the case configuration. Such a mechanism may include, for example, a fastening device 25 comprising a knob 17, a lever 18 and a rotatable attachment point 19, such as a rivet. In embodiments, the locking device 24 may also comprise, for example, a clip, hook, latch, fastener, pin, clasp, snap, tie or the like. The fastening device 25 may be located on one or more sides of the locking device 24. When the upper sliding sleeve 6 and lower sliding sleeve 7 are moved to a closed position or case configuration position of the transformable device such that they abut each other, the lever 18 may be rotated around the rotatable attachment point 19 and affixed to the knob to lock the transformable device in the case configuration. For example, a locked case configuration is shown in
The upper sliding sleeve 6 may be restricted in upward movement by a protrusion 37 formed at or near the top of the upper case portion 22. Similarly, the lower sliding sleeve may be restricted in downward movement by a protrusion 37 formed at or near the bottom of the lower case portion 27. The protrusions 37 may prevent the sliding sleeves from undesirably sliding off of the transformable device when not locked. When the sliding sleeves are unlocked, and the sliding sleeves are slid toward their respective ends of the transformable device (i.e., toward the protrusions 37), the pivotable portions 5 are freed, and may be flexed to open the transformable device. Open, in this regard, means either opened sufficiently to make it easier to remove the instrument even though not fully in the stand configuration, or opened to fully open/transform the device to the stand configuration.
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The holding structure 10 may be affixed to the base 28 via a nut 11, washer 12, a second washer 14 and a bolt 13. As shown in
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Transformation of the transformable device from a case configuration to a stand configuration will be further explained. The fastening device 25 is unlocked. In embodiments, unlocking may be by rotating the lever 18 around the rotatable attachment point to disconnect the lever from the knob 17. The lid 1 is set to an open state, such as that shown in
To transform the instrument case from a stand configuration (
In embodiments, an assisting device 33 that assists in the outward rotation of the lower panels 8 may be attached to the bottom panels 9 at a location on an exterior side of the transformable device near one or more of the pivotable portions 5 (
In embodiments, the transformable device may include only a single sliding sleeve 32 as the locking device, as shown in
In embodiments, a spring device 20 may be fitted to one or more of the upper panels 4 and lower panels 8, which allows the corresponding panels to compress/expand without deforming, as shown in
In embodiments, the components of the transformable device may be made from one or more materials including, but not limited to, wood (e.g., hardwood, softwood and wood laminates), metals (e.g., aluminum, brass, copper, zinc or metal alloys), plastic (e.g., acrylic, polyvinylchloride, nylon), carbon fiber, rubber, fiberglass, cardboard and the like. The transformable device may be completely or partially transparent or semi-transparent. The transformable device may comprise decorative embellishments such as, for example, engravings, art work, lacquer and the like. The transformable device may be smooth or rough to the touch.
In embodiments, the transformable device may comprise an inner lining, for example cloth or fiber, for reducing or preventing condensation formation or build-up. The inner lining may be located on an interior of the transformable device, for example, on an interior surface of the walls/panels of the transformable device. The inner lining may be made from the same or different materials as the transformable device. The inner lining may be made from a soft material, such as cloth or foam, to reduce or prevent scratching or damaging the instrument.
In embodiments, the transformable device may be configured to provide one or more of impact, abrasion, vibration, moisture or general mechanical protection for the instrument. For example, the instrument case may be fitted with or coated with a rubber portion on an exterior or interior of the transformable device to provide the impact, abrasion, vibration, moisture or general mechanical protection for the instrument. Desirably, areas prone to impact and abrasion may be fitted or coated, such as corners and a bottom surface of the transformable device. However, any and all portions of the transformable device may be fitted and or coated.
Various adaptations and modifications of the above described embodiments can be configured without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that the present disclosure may be practiced other than as specifically described herein. The present disclosure is thus intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive.
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