MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CASE WITH STAND AND INSTRUMENT HANGER
The disclosure of the present invention contemplates that provision is made for the guitar case to be supported from its bottom end by a foldable stand so that the case can be inclined upwardly at an angle relative to the horizontal, such as a floor surface. A guitar, when removed from the guitar case can then be suspended or hung from a hanger provided on the guitar case. The guitar is thereby oriented to be suspended substantially vertically, relative to the ground, and the bottom of the guitar is spaced from the ground or floor surface.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/191,253, entitled “Musical Instrument Case with Stand and Instrument Hanger,” filed Sep. 8, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONStand 130 may consist of or comprise an elongated member or members. In the preferred embodiment shown in
A stand generally similar to stand 130 may be coupled to an electric guitar. Although a stand coupled to an electric guitar is coupled to the surface of the guitar instead of to the surface of a carrying case, its function, construction, and benefits are generally the same. Any related or accessory mechanisms and/or elements associated with a stand coupled to a guitar case, such as a selective locking mechanism, a means for securing the stand in the folded position, and/or an indentation that can receive the folded stand, may also exist in a similar capacity in association with a stand coupled to an electric guitar.
Claims
1. A musical instrument case, comprising:
- a main body, a cavity being provided therein for receiving a musical instrument having a large body and a narrow neck, said neck being coupled to an enlarged portion that is wider than the adjacent portion of said neck;
- a cover, covering said cavity in said main body when closed;
- a stabilizing apparatus, pivotably coupled to said main body such that said stabilizing apparatus can assume a folded position in which it does not substantially extend away from said main body, and an unfolded position in which it can support said main body to stand upright;
- an instrument hanger, pivotably coupled to said main body and capable of receiving said neck of said musical instrument, whereby said musical instrument can be suspended.
2. The musical instrument case of claim 1, wherein said stabilizing apparatus:
- is primarily oriented in a substantially horizontal plane when in the unfolded position;
- has an overall width comparable to that of said main body;
- is pivotably coupled to the base of said main body; and
- is in the form of an elongated member or members.
3. The musical instrument case of claim 1, wherein an indentation is provided in said main body, said indentation being configured to receive said stabilizing apparatus in the folded position.
4. The musical instrument case of claim 1, wherein said stabilizing apparatus comprises a means of selectively locking said stabilizing apparatus in the unfolded position.
5. The musical instrument case of claim 1, wherein a means is provided for securing said stabilizing apparatus in the folded position.
6. The musical instrument case of claim 1, wherein a means is provided for securing said instrument hanger in the folded position.
7. A stabilizing apparatus as described in claim 2, coupled to the base of an electric guitar.
8. The electric guitar stabilizing apparatus of claim 7, wherein an indentation is provided in said surface of said electric guitar, said indentation being configured to receive said stabilizing apparatus in the folded position.
9. The electric guitar stabilizing apparatus of claim 7, wherein said stabilizing apparatus comprises a means of selectively locking said stabilizing apparatus in the unfolded position.
10. The electric guitar stabilizing apparatus of claim 7, wherein a means is provided for securing said stabilizing apparatus in the folded position.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 8, 2009
Publication Date: Mar 11, 2010
Inventors: Miguel Crowder (Wasbougal, WA), Jose L. Crowder (Washougal, WA)
Application Number: 12/555,490
International Classification: A45C 11/00 (20060101);