US20210199235A1 - Tightening structure of musical instrument stand - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a musical instrument stand, and more particularly to a tightening structure of a musical instrument stand.
- Some instruments such as drums, cymbals, etc.
- drums, cymbals, etc. are disposed at predetermined positions for percussion to produce musical sounds.
- different musicians have their own comfortable percussion habits, so it is necessary to adjust the setting angle of the instrument.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,395,994 discloses a percussion instrument arm adapted.
- An angle adjusting device is provided between a support rod and a musical instrument to be held.
- the angle adjusting device includes an immovable toothed disc and a movable toothed disc. When the two are separated from each other, the movable toothed disc can be pivoted relative to the immovable toothed disc, thereby changing the setting angle of the instrument.
- the teeth of the movable toothed disc are engaged with the teeth of the immovable toothed disc, the movable toothed disc is locked, thereby holding the instrument.
- the angle of the musical instrument is adjusted based on the slot width of the teeth of the movable and immovable toothed disc, and only an integer multiple of the slot width serves as the adjustment extent. It is impossible to make a fine adjustment as desired, so that the user cannot adjust the instrument to the most suitable position.
- the angle adjusting device is further provided with a tightening bolt.
- the tightening bolt is tightened for the movable toothed disc to be engaged with the immovable toothed disc.
- the process of operating the tightening bolt takes a lot of time, and it also takes a lot of strength when it is tightened tightly, resulting in inconvenience in use.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a tightening structure of a musical instrument stand.
- the setting angle of the musical instrument can be steplessly adjusted as desired, and the tightening and fixing operation of the musical instrument stand is easy and labor-saving, which is convenient to use.
- the tightening structure comprises a movable member, an immovable member, and a first fastening bolt.
- the movable member has a first connecting portion for connecting a first arm of the musical instrument stand.
- the movable member is provided with a cylindrical shaft extending outward in an axial direction.
- the immovable member has a second connecting portion for connecting a second arm of the musical instrument stand.
- One side of the immovable member is recessed to form a recess.
- a bottom of the recess forms a semi-circular arc with a radius of curvature corresponding to that of the shaft.
- the shaft is inserted into the recess and abuts against the bottom of the recess.
- the immovable member is provided with a first screw hole communicating with a top of the recess.
- the first screw hole is perpendicular to the axial direction.
- the first fastening bolt is screwed in the first screw hole.
- One end of the first fastening bolt is inserted into the recess and has a flared end portion.
- Another end of the first fastening bolt is connected with a handle. When the handle is rotated, the flared end portion is driven to abut against the shaft, thereby fixing the movable member.
- the first connecting portion includes a through hole configured to receive the first arm and an elongate slot that extends in a direction same as that of the through hole and communicates with the through hole laterally.
- the movable member is provided with a second screw hole communicating with the elongate slot.
- a second fastening bolt is screwed to the second screw hole.
- the elongate slot is provided with an elongate pad. The elongate pad has a first side that is tightly pressed by the second fastening bolt and a second side that is in close contact with the first arm so as to fix the first arm.
- the movable member is provided with a pin hole communicating with the elongate slot.
- the elongate pad is provided with a perforation corresponding in position to the pin hole. A pin is inserted in the pin hole and the perforation.
- the second side is formed with a concave arc portion corresponding in shape to the first arm.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the immovable member according to the first embodiment of the present invention when in use;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view according to the first embodiment of the present invention when in use, showing that the movable member is turned backward;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded view according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the movable member according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the movable member according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the movable member has a first connecting portion 20 for connecting a first arm 4 of the musical instrument stand.
- the immovable member 1 has a second connecting portion 10 for connecting a second arm 5 of the musical instrument stand.
- the setting angle of the first arm 4 of the musical instrument stand can be adjusted by rotating the movable member 2 .
- One side of the movable member 2 is provided with a cylindrical shaft 21 extending outward in an axial direction.
- One side of the immovable member 1 is recessed to form a recess 11 .
- the bottom 111 of the recess 11 forms a semi-circular arc with a radius of curvature corresponding to that of the shaft 21 .
- the shaft 21 is inserted into the recess 11 and abuts against the bottom 111 of the recess 11 , as shown in FIG. 3 .
- the top of the recess 11 extends upward and there is still a space above the shaft 21 .
- the immovable member 1 is provided with a first screw hole 12 communicating with the top of the recess 11 .
- the first screw hole 12 extends in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction.
- a first fastening bolt 3 is screwed in the first screw hole 12 .
- One end of the first fastening bolt 3 is inserted into the recess 11 and has a flared end portion 31 with an increasing outer diameter.
- Another end of the first fastening bolt 3 extends out of the immovable member 1 and is connected with a handle 32 . Rotating the handle 32 can drive the first fastening bolt 3 to rotate.
- the flared end portion 31 of the first tightening bolt 3 is abutted against the outer peripheral surface of the shaft 21 .
- the flared end portion 31 moves toward the shaft 21 and gradually abuts against the shaft 21 to make it immovable due to the helical advancement effect between the first fastening bolt 3 and the first screw hole 12 .
- the movable member 2 is linked to be secured to the immovable member 1 , thereby holding the setting angle of the musical instrument stand.
- the user When the setting angle of the musical instrument stand is to be adjusted, the user only needs to turn the handle 32 , so that the first fastening bolt 3 drives the flared end portion 31 to move away from the shaft 21 .
- the movable member 2 can be turned freely, and the setting angle of the musical instrument stand can be changed. Furthermore, when the flared end portion 31 is moved away from the shaft 21 , the movable member 2 can be rotated as desired as shown in FIG. 4 , and there is no threshold limit. Thus, the user can precisely adjust the most suitable setting angle of the musical instrument stand according to his/her usage habits.
- the flared end portion 31 of the first fastening bolt 3 contacts or leaves the shaft 21 , it can quickly tighten or loosen the shaft 21 . Therefore, the user does not need to turn the handle 32 greatly, and only needs to rotate a little angle to lock or unlock the movable member 2 . It does not require much strength, so it is easy to operate.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a second embodiment of the present invention.
- the structure of this embodiment is based on the structure of the aforementioned first embodiment, and the first connecting portion 20 for connecting the first arm 4 of the movable member 2 is further improved.
- the first connecting portion 20 includes a through hole 22 and an elongate slot 23 .
- the through hole 22 is configured to receive the first arm 4 .
- the elongate slot 23 extends in a direction same as that of the through hole 22 and communicates with the through hole 22 laterally.
- Another side of the movable member 2 is provided with a second screw hole 24 communicating with the elongate slot 23 .
- a second fastening bolt 25 is screwed to the second screw hole 24 .
- the elongate slot 23 is provided with an elongate pad 26 .
- the elongate pad 26 has a first side 261 facing the second fastening bolt 25 and a second side 262 facing the first arm 4 .
- the second side 262 is formed with a concave arc portion 263 corresponding in shape to the first arm 4 .
- the second fastening bolt 25 presses the elongate pad 26 against the first arm 4 .
- the contact area between the elongate pad 26 and the first arm 4 is very large. Therefore, it can generate a large frictional force, thereby increasing the clamping ability.
- the concave arc portion 263 of the elongate pad 26 is in close contact with the first arm 4 , which further increases the contact area between the elongate pad 26 and the first arm 4 , thereby generating greater frictional force and clamping ability, so that the first arm 4 won't be loosened.
- the movable member 2 is provided with a pin hole 27 communicating with the elongate slot 23
- the elongate pad 26 is provided with a perforation 264 corresponding in position to the pin hole 27 .
- a pin 26 is inserted in the pin hole 27 and the perforation 264 to position the elongate pad 26 , so that the elongate pad 26 is prevented from falling out of the elongate slot 23 when the second tightening bolt 25 is loosened.
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- The present invention relates to a musical instrument stand, and more particularly to a tightening structure of a musical instrument stand.
- Some instruments, such as drums, cymbals, etc., are disposed at predetermined positions for percussion to produce musical sounds. However, different musicians have their own comfortable percussion habits, so it is necessary to adjust the setting angle of the instrument.
- U.S. Pat. No. 7,395,994 discloses a percussion instrument arm adapted. An angle adjusting device is provided between a support rod and a musical instrument to be held. The angle adjusting device includes an immovable toothed disc and a movable toothed disc. When the two are separated from each other, the movable toothed disc can be pivoted relative to the immovable toothed disc, thereby changing the setting angle of the instrument. When the teeth of the movable toothed disc are engaged with the teeth of the immovable toothed disc, the movable toothed disc is locked, thereby holding the instrument. However, in the conventional structure, the angle of the musical instrument is adjusted based on the slot width of the teeth of the movable and immovable toothed disc, and only an integer multiple of the slot width serves as the adjustment extent. It is impossible to make a fine adjustment as desired, so that the user cannot adjust the instrument to the most suitable position.
- On the other hand, the angle adjusting device is further provided with a tightening bolt. After the instrument is adjusted to the desired angle, the tightening bolt is tightened for the movable toothed disc to be engaged with the immovable toothed disc. The process of operating the tightening bolt takes a lot of time, and it also takes a lot of strength when it is tightened tightly, resulting in inconvenience in use.
- Accordingly, the inventor of the present invention has devoted himself based on his many years of practical experiences to solve these problems.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide a tightening structure of a musical instrument stand. The setting angle of the musical instrument can be steplessly adjusted as desired, and the tightening and fixing operation of the musical instrument stand is easy and labor-saving, which is convenient to use.
- In order to achieve the above object, a tightening structure of a musical instrument stand is provided. The tightening structure comprises a movable member, an immovable member, and a first fastening bolt. The movable member has a first connecting portion for connecting a first arm of the musical instrument stand. The movable member is provided with a cylindrical shaft extending outward in an axial direction. The immovable member has a second connecting portion for connecting a second arm of the musical instrument stand. One side of the immovable member is recessed to form a recess. A bottom of the recess forms a semi-circular arc with a radius of curvature corresponding to that of the shaft. The shaft is inserted into the recess and abuts against the bottom of the recess. The immovable member is provided with a first screw hole communicating with a top of the recess. The first screw hole is perpendicular to the axial direction. The first fastening bolt is screwed in the first screw hole. One end of the first fastening bolt is inserted into the recess and has a flared end portion. Another end of the first fastening bolt is connected with a handle. When the handle is rotated, the flared end portion is driven to abut against the shaft, thereby fixing the movable member.
- In an embodiment, the first connecting portion includes a through hole configured to receive the first arm and an elongate slot that extends in a direction same as that of the through hole and communicates with the through hole laterally. The movable member is provided with a second screw hole communicating with the elongate slot. A second fastening bolt is screwed to the second screw hole. The elongate slot is provided with an elongate pad. The elongate pad has a first side that is tightly pressed by the second fastening bolt and a second side that is in close contact with the first arm so as to fix the first arm.
- Preferably, the movable member is provided with a pin hole communicating with the elongate slot. The elongate pad is provided with a perforation corresponding in position to the pin hole. A pin is inserted in the pin hole and the perforation.
- Preferably, the second side is formed with a concave arc portion corresponding in shape to the first arm.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view according to a first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the immovable member according to the first embodiment of the present invention when in use; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic view according to the first embodiment of the present invention when in use, showing that the movable member is turned backward; -
FIG. 5 is an exploded view according to a second embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view of the movable member according to the second embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the movable member according to the second embodiment of the present invention. - Embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , a tightening structure of a musical instrument stand according to a first embodiment of the present invention comprises an immovable member 1 and amovable member 2 able to rotate relative to the immovable member 1. The movable member has a first connectingportion 20 for connecting afirst arm 4 of the musical instrument stand. The immovable member 1 has a second connectingportion 10 for connecting asecond arm 5 of the musical instrument stand. The setting angle of thefirst arm 4 of the musical instrument stand can be adjusted by rotating themovable member 2. - One side of the
movable member 2 is provided with acylindrical shaft 21 extending outward in an axial direction. One side of the immovable member 1 is recessed to form arecess 11. Thebottom 111 of therecess 11 forms a semi-circular arc with a radius of curvature corresponding to that of theshaft 21. Theshaft 21 is inserted into therecess 11 and abuts against thebottom 111 of therecess 11, as shown inFIG. 3 . The top of therecess 11 extends upward and there is still a space above theshaft 21. The immovable member 1 is provided with afirst screw hole 12 communicating with the top of therecess 11. Thefirst screw hole 12 extends in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction. Afirst fastening bolt 3 is screwed in thefirst screw hole 12. One end of thefirst fastening bolt 3 is inserted into therecess 11 and has a flaredend portion 31 with an increasing outer diameter. Another end of thefirst fastening bolt 3 extends out of the immovable member 1 and is connected with ahandle 32. Rotating thehandle 32 can drive thefirst fastening bolt 3 to rotate. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , the flaredend portion 31 of thefirst tightening bolt 3 is abutted against the outer peripheral surface of theshaft 21. When thefirst fastening bolt 3 is driven to rotate by thehandle 32, the flaredend portion 31 moves toward theshaft 21 and gradually abuts against theshaft 21 to make it immovable due to the helical advancement effect between thefirst fastening bolt 3 and thefirst screw hole 12. Themovable member 2 is linked to be secured to the immovable member 1, thereby holding the setting angle of the musical instrument stand. - When the setting angle of the musical instrument stand is to be adjusted, the user only needs to turn the
handle 32, so that thefirst fastening bolt 3 drives the flaredend portion 31 to move away from theshaft 21. Themovable member 2 can be turned freely, and the setting angle of the musical instrument stand can be changed. Furthermore, when the flaredend portion 31 is moved away from theshaft 21, themovable member 2 can be rotated as desired as shown inFIG. 4 , and there is no threshold limit. Thus, the user can precisely adjust the most suitable setting angle of the musical instrument stand according to his/her usage habits. - Furthermore, as long as the flared
end portion 31 of thefirst fastening bolt 3 contacts or leaves theshaft 21, it can quickly tighten or loosen theshaft 21. Therefore, the user does not need to turn thehandle 32 greatly, and only needs to rotate a little angle to lock or unlock themovable member 2. It does not require much strength, so it is easy to operate. -
FIG. 5 illustrates a second embodiment of the present invention. The structure of this embodiment is based on the structure of the aforementioned first embodiment, and the first connectingportion 20 for connecting thefirst arm 4 of themovable member 2 is further improved. In this embodiment, the first connectingportion 20 includes a through hole 22 and an elongate slot 23. The through hole 22 is configured to receive thefirst arm 4. The elongate slot 23 extends in a direction same as that of the through hole 22 and communicates with the through hole 22 laterally. Another side of themovable member 2 is provided with asecond screw hole 24 communicating with the elongate slot 23. Asecond fastening bolt 25 is screwed to thesecond screw hole 24. - The elongate slot 23 is provided with an
elongate pad 26. Theelongate pad 26 has afirst side 261 facing thesecond fastening bolt 25 and asecond side 262 facing thefirst arm 4. In this embodiment, thesecond side 262 is formed with aconcave arc portion 263 corresponding in shape to thefirst arm 4. When thesecond fastening bolt 25 is tightened, thesecond tightening bolt 25 abuts against thefirst side 261 of theelongate pad 26, so that theelongate pad 26 has theconcave arc portion 263 on thesecond side 262 to be in close contact with thefirst arm 4. Thus, theelongate pad 26 is pressed against thefirst arm 4 to position thefirst arm 4. - As shown in
FIG. 6 , although the area of the end surface of thesecond fastening bolt 25 is small, thesecond fastening bolt 25 presses theelongate pad 26 against thefirst arm 4. The contact area between theelongate pad 26 and thefirst arm 4 is very large. Therefore, it can generate a large frictional force, thereby increasing the clamping ability. On the other hand, as shown inFIG. 7 , theconcave arc portion 263 of theelongate pad 26 is in close contact with thefirst arm 4, which further increases the contact area between theelongate pad 26 and thefirst arm 4, thereby generating greater frictional force and clamping ability, so that thefirst arm 4 won't be loosened. Furthermore, in this embodiment, themovable member 2 is provided with apin hole 27 communicating with the elongate slot 23, and theelongate pad 26 is provided with aperforation 264 corresponding in position to thepin hole 27. As shown inFIG. 6 , apin 26 is inserted in thepin hole 27 and theperforation 264 to position theelongate pad 26, so that theelongate pad 26 is prevented from falling out of the elongate slot 23 when thesecond tightening bolt 25 is loosened. - Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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