Abstract: Disclosed is a mount for a stand or stool. The support legs for the stand or stool are disposed in a pyramidal relationship with the mount at the apex. The legs, four in number, are disposed between parallel, spaced legs of L-shaped brackets and pivotally secured thereto. Unlike prior art devices, the brackets are integrally joined to the legs and removable from the remainder of the mount. The remainder of the mount comprises a support member or plate with a threaded rod depending perpendicularly therefrom. The rod passes between the L-shaped brackets which pivotally hold the legs. A flat washer is used to engage one side of the bracket and a wing nut is used to tighten the flat washer and the support member against the brackets to form a rigid mount for the stool or stand. An interlocking set of cross bars, pivotally mounted to the legs midway below the stand, keeps the legs extended and adds to the stability of the overall construction.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 5, 1978
Date of Patent:
March 29, 1983
Assignee:
M.B.O. Music Enterprises, Inc.
Inventors:
Ferdinand R. Minozzi, Stephen A. Minozzi, Robert R. Pelepako