Support Stand with Receiving Channels
A stand moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration. A plurality of legs is rotatably coupled to a connector and are rotatable between a closed position, in which each the plurality of legs is substantially parallel, and an open configuration. When the stand is in a closed configuration the plurality of legs are in the closed position and received in a cavity, and the connector is removably secured to the body. When the stand is in an open configuration, the plurality of legs are in the open position and the connector is removably secured to the body such that the plurality of legs are outside of the cavity and such that the body is positioned to receive and support at least a portion of a guitar. In another embodiment, the legs are received in channels defined by the outside surface of the body when the stand is in the closed position.
The present disclosure relates to a support stand. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a support stand for a stringed instrument such that is moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA stand is used to support a stringed instrument, for example a guitar or a bass guitar, when the instrument is not being played but ready access is desired, for example in a studio or during a performance. In
A disadvantage of known guitar stands, for example the stand 10 shown in
Accordingly, there is need for an improved stand that is capable of supporting an instrument, while also being configurable such that the stand can be stored in a small compartment, for example, in a guitar case in which a guitar is also stored.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention resides in one aspect in a stand moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The stand includes a body extending along an axis AA between a proximal end and a distal end. The body defines a cavity extending through at least a portion thereof. The cavity has an opening near the proximal end of the body. The stand further includes a base having a connector and a plurality of legs extending therefrom. Each of the legs extends between a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of each of the plurality of legs is rotatably connected to the connector. The plurality of legs is rotatable between a closed position, in which an axis of each of the plurality of legs is substantially parallel, and an open configuration. When the stand is in a closed configuration the plurality of legs are in the closed position and received in the cavity, and the connector is removably secured to the body. When the stand is in an open configuration, the plurality of legs are in the open position and the connector is removably secured to the body such that the plurality of legs are outside of the cavity and such that the body is positioned to receive and support at least a portion of a guitar.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the plurality of legs comprises a first leg, a second leg, and a third leg, and the plurality of legs form a tripod when the stand is in the open configuration.
In yet further embodiments of the present invention, the first leg includes a first leg support rotatably connected thereto and moveable between an open position and a closed position, and the second leg includes a second leg support rotatably connected thereto and moveable between an open position and a closed position.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the first leg support and the second leg support are configured to support at least in part a guitar when the stand is in the open configuration and the first leg support is in the open position and the second leg support is in the open position.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the body further includes a body support secured to the distal end of the body. The body support is configured to support a guitar when the stand is in the open configuration.
In yet further embodiments of the present invention, the stand includes a first set of male threads on an outside surface of the connector and a first set of female threads on an inside surface of the cavity. The first set of male threads is engageable with the first set of female threads to removably secure the connector to the body when the stand is in the open configuration. In yet further embodiments the stand includes a second set of male threads on the outside surface of the connector. The second set of male threads is engageable with the first set of female threads to removably secure the connector to the body when the stand is in the closed configuration.
In yet further embodiments of the present invention, the axis AA is between approximately 10 and 20 degrees past a vertical axis DD when the stand is in the open configuration and is resting on a flat surface, the vertical axis DD being perpendicular to the flat surface. In yet further embodiments of the present invention, the body support extends along an axis BB. An axis EE passes through a proximal end of the first leg support and a proximal end of the second leg support. The axis BB is parallel to axis EE when the stand is in the open configuration.
In yet further embodiments of the present invention the stand includes a cap configured to be received on the first set of male threads when the stand is in the closed configuration.
Another aspect of the present invention resides in a stand moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The stand includes a body extending along an axis AA between a proximal end and distal end. The body defines a plurality of channels in an outside surface of the body. Each of the plurality of channels extends along the outside surface of the body parallel to the axis AA. A plurality of legs extend from the proximal end of the body. Each of the plurality legs extends between a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of each of the plurality of legs is rotatably connected to the proximal end of the body. Each of the plurality of legs is rotatable between a closed position and an open position, When the stand is in a closed configuration the plurality of legs are in the closed position and each of the plurality of legs is received in a corresponding channel. When the stand is in the open configuration the plurality of legs are in the open position such that the body is positioned to receive and support at least a portion of a guitar.
In some embodiments of the present invention, the plurality of legs comprises a first leg, a second leg, and a third leg, and the plurality of channels comprises a first channel, a second channel, and a third channel; and the plurality of legs form a tripod when the stand is in the open configuration.
In yet further embodiments of the present invention each of the plurality of legs are flush with the outside surface of the body when the stand is in the closed configuration.
In yet further embodiments of the present invention the stand includes a locking ring that is slideably disposed about the body. The locking ring is moveable between a first position and a second position. When the locking ring is in the first position it is proximate to the proximal end of the body and at least a portion of the locking ring limits the extent to which each of the plurality of legs can rotate.
In yet a further embodiment of the present invention, when the locking ring is in the second position it is proximate to the distal end of the body thereby facilitating receipt of each of the plurality of legs in each of the corresponding channels.
In yet a further embodiment of the present invention, the first leg includes a first leg support rotatably connected thereto and moveable between an open position and closed position and the second leg includes a second leg support rotatably connected thereto and moveable between an open position and a closed position. The first leg support and the second leg support are configured to support a least a portion of a guitar when the stand is in the open configuration and the first leg support is in the open position and the second leg support is in the open position.
In yet a further embodiment of the present invention, the body further includes a body support secured to the distal end of the body, wherein the body support is configured to support at least a portion of a guitar when the stand is in the open configuration.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the axis AA is between approximately 10 and 20 degrees past a vertical axis DD when the stand is in the open configuration and is resting on a flat surface, the vertical axis DD being perpendicular to the flat surface. In yet a further aspect of the present invention, the body support extends along an axis BB and an axis EE passes through a proximal end of the first leg support and a proximal end of the second leg support. The axis BB is parallel to axis EE when the stand is in the open configuration.
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The body 110, and more specifically the cavity 112, is configured to receive the legs 160, 170, 180 of the base 150 when the legs 160, 170, 180 are in the closed position. In this manner, the stand 100 can be disassembled and stored in a compact configuration, as shown in
The body 110 extends along a linear axis AA between a proximal end 120 and a distal end 140. The body 110 is generally cylindrical along the axis AA between its proximal end 120 and its distal end 140. The body 110 is approximately 11.5″ long as measured between the proximal end 120 and the distal end 140. The outside diameter of the body 110, as measured in a cross sectional plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis AA, is approximately 1.625″. It should be understood that while certain dimensions of the disclosed embodiment are referenced herein, they are intended to illustrate the present invention and they are not intended to limit the present invention. A person having ordinary skill in the art and being familiar with this disclosure will understand that the components, as described herein, can have different sizes. It should also be noted that while reference is made to the terms proximal end and distal end throughout this disclosure, those terms are used to illustrate the present invention and are not, in any way, intended to limit the present invention. For example, although disclosed embodiment shows an opening 111 (discussed below) proximate to the proximal end 120, the present invention is not limited in this regard, and the opening may be proximate to the distal end 140.
The body 110 defines a cylindrical interior cavity 112 that extends a length along the axis AA from the proximal end 120 to the distal end 140. The inside diameter of the cylindrical cavity 112, as measured in a cross sectional plane perpendicular to the axis AA, is approximately 1.5″. In the embodiment shown 100, the body 110 is made from aluminum. It should be understood, however, that the present invention is not limited in this regard, and that many different materials may used to form the body 110. The interior cavity 112 has an opening 111 at or proximate to the proximal end 120 of the body 110. The diameter of the opening 111 is similar to the inside diameter of the cavity 112 and is configured to receive the legs 160, 170, 180 of the base 150 when the legs are in the closed position. Although the body 110 is cylindrical in shape in the embodiment disclosed in the FIGS., the present invention in not limited in this regard, and the body may have many different shapes, for example the body may have a rectangular cross section. Similarly, the body 110 may comprise a substantially solid component, wherein the cavity for receiving the legs 160, 170, 180 is milled therein.
The body 110 includes a cap 142 coupled proximate to the distal end 140. The cap 142 includes a body support 144 attached thereto. The body support 144 is configured to support, at least in part, a body of a stringed instrument such as, for example, a guitar, received in the stand 100 when the stand 100 is in the open configuration. In one embodiment, the support 144 is generally cylindrical and extends along an axis that is substantially perpendicular to the axis AA. In the embodiment shown, the cap 142 is rotatably fixed relative to the body 110 about the axis AA. This allows for the support 144 to remain fixed in the proper position for supporting the body of a guitar when the stand 100 is in the open configuration. In the embodiment shown, the support 144 comprises a thermoplastic elastomer (“TPE”). A TPE is selected such that it inhibits scratching and/or staining of an outside surface of a body of an instrument received in the stand 100. It should be understood that although the support 144 is coupled to the cap 142 in the embodiment shown, the present invention is not limited in this regard, and the support, for example, may be coupled directly to the body 110 proximate to its distal end 140. Moreover, although the embodiment shown in the FIGS. includes a body support 144, the present invention is not limited in this regard, and, for example, the present invention may be practiced with a body 110 without a body support 144, or with a body 110 having a different type of body support 144. In another example, the present invention may be practiced wherein a body support is defined by the distal end 140 of the body 110 that is provided with a layer of TPE to protect an instrument received in the stand.
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The connector 190 includes three recesses 197, 198, 199 (one shown in
Similarly, the first set of male threads 192 are configured so that they engage with the female threads 116 in the cavity 112 of the body 110 when the connector 190 is inserted proximal end 191 first into the opening 111 of the cavity 112. The connector 190 can be rotated relative to the body 110 about the axis AA to engage the first set of male threads 192 with the female threads 116, thereby coupling the connector to the body. In this manner, it is possible to removably couple the base 150 with the body 110. It should be understood that when the second set of male threads 196 are engaged with the female threads 116, the legs 160, 170, 180 are received in the cavity 112 of the body 110 as shown in
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The base 150 includes the connector 190, described above, and the first leg 160, the second leg 170, and the third leg 180. Each leg 160, 170, 180 includes a proximal end 162, 172, 182 and a distal end 164, 174, 184. The proximal end 162, 172, 182 of each leg 160, 170, 180 is coupled to the connector by a pin 188 or some other means to permit rotation between the open and the closed positions. In reference to
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When the stand 100 is in the closed configuration, as shown in
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The body 410 may be hollow or solid and may be formed, for example, by extrusion. In another embodiment, a solid piece of material may be milled to form the channels 560, 570, 580. It should be understood to a person of ordinary skill in the art and familiar with this disclosure, that the present invention is not limited in this regard, and that many known techniques may be used to form the body 410 in accordance with the present invention.
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Each leg 460, 470, 480 is rotatably coupled to the connector 490 at a proximal end 462, 472, 482 of each leg. The legs 460, 470, 480 are rotatable between a closed position, wherein each leg is substantially parallel as shown in
The body 410, and more specifically the channels 560, 570, 580, are recessed in the outer surface 411 of the body 410 such that the legs 460, 470, 480 may be rotated into and received in the channels in the closed position. In this manner, the stand 400 can be disassembled and stored in a compact configuration, as shown in
The body 410 includes a cap 442 coupled proximate to the distal end 440. The cap 442 includes a body support 444 attached thereto. The body support 444 is configured to support, at least in part, a body of a stringed instrument such as, for example, a guitar, received in the stand 400 when the stand 400 is in the open configuration. In the disclosed embodiment, the support 444 is generally cylindrical and extends along an axis that is substantially perpendicular to the axis ZZ. The cap 442 is rotatably fixed relative to the body 410 about the axis ZZ. This allows for the support 444 to remain fixed in a position for supporting the body of a guitar when the stand 400 is in the open configuration. The support 444 comprises TPE. A TPE is selected such that it inhibits scratching and/or staining of an outside surface of a body of an instrument received in the stand 400. It should be understood that although the support 444 is coupled to the cap 442 in the embodiment shown, the present invention is not limited in this regard, and the support, for example, may be coupled directly to body 410 proximate to its distal end 440. Moreover, although the embodiment shown in the FIGS. includes a body support 444, the present invention is not limited in this regard, and, for example, the present invention may be practiced with a body 410 without a body support, or with a body 410 having a different type of body support. In another example, the present invention may be practiced wherein a body support is defined by the distal end 440 of the body 410.
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The stand 400 is moveable between an open configuration, as shown in
The stand 400 includes a locking ring 500 that is disposed around the body 410 and that is configured to travel along the axis ZZ of the body. The locking ring 500 facilitates securing the stand 400 in one or more of an open configuration and a closed configuration and further facilitates movement of the legs 460, 470, 480 between the open position and the closed position.
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The locking ring 500 includes a least one guide member 510. In the disclosed embodiment, the guide member 510 extends radially inward from an inside surface 502 of the locking ring 500. In the embodiments shown in the figures, the guide member 510 is a substantially round and press-fit in a hole configure to receive the guide member 510 extending radially inward from the inner surface 502 of the locking ring 500. It should be understood, however, that the present invention is not limited in this regard, and that a person having ordinary skill in the art and familiar with the disclosure will understand that other configurations may be employed.
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The guide track 520 and the guide member 510 substantially fix rotation of the locking ring 500 relative to the body 410 about the axis ZZ. The guide track 520 includes several slots 521, 523, and 525 that enable the locking ring 500 to rotate relative to the body 410 about the axis ZZ. The guide track 520 includes a first slot 521 at the proximal end 522 of the guide track, a second slot 525 at the distal end 524 of the guide track 520, and a third slot 525 in the center 528 of the guide track 520 as measured along its length.
A rotation of the locking ring 500 relative to the body 410 to inhibit axial translation of the locking ring 500 relative to body is illustrated in
The locking ring 500 includes a plurality of recesses 506, 507, 508 corresponding to each of the plurality of legs 460, 470, 480. When the locking ring 500 is in the locked position, and as shown in
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While the invention has been described with reference to various exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A stand moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration, comprising:
- a body extending along an axis AA between a proximal end and distal end, an outside surface of the body defining a plurality of channels, each of the plurality of channels extending along the outside surface of body parallel to the axis AA;
- a plurality of legs extending from the proximal end of the body, each of the plurality legs extending between a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end of each of the plurality of legs being rotatably connected to the proximal end of the body, each of the plurality of legs being rotatable between a closed position and an open position;
- wherein in a closed configuration, the plurality of legs are in the closed position and each of the plurality of legs is received in a corresponding channel;
- wherein in an open configuration the plurality of legs are in the open position such that the body is positioned to receive and support at least a portion of a guitar.
2. The stand of claim 1, wherein the plurality of legs comprises a first leg, a second leg, and a third leg, and wherein the plurality of channels comprises a first channel, a second channel, and a third channel; and
- wherein the plurality of legs form a tripod when the stand is in the open configuration.
3. The stand of claim 2, wherein the each of the plurality of legs is flush with an outside surface of the body when the stand is in the closed configuration.
4. The stand of claim 3 further comprising:
- a locking ring slideably disposed about the body, the locking ring moveable between a first position and a second position;
- wherein when the locking ring is in the first position it is proximate to the proximal end of the body and at least a portion of the locking ring limits the extent to which each of the plurality of legs can rotate.
5. The stand of claim 4, wherein when the locking ring is in the second position it is proximate to the distal end of the body thereby facilitating receipt of each of the plurality of legs in each of the corresponding channels.
6. The stand of claim 5, wherein the first leg includes a first leg support rotatably connected thereto and moveable between an open position and closed position and the second leg includes a second leg support rotatably connected thereto and moveable between an open position and a closed position.
7. The stand of claim 6, wherein the first leg support and the second leg support are configured to support a least a portion of a guitar when the stand is in the open configuration and the first leg support is in the open position and the second leg support is in the open position.
8. The stand of claim 7, wherein the body further comprises a body support secured to the distal end of the body, wherein the body support is configured to support a least a portion of a guitar when the stand is in the open configuration.
9. The stand of claim 8, wherein the axis AA is between approximately 10 and 20 degrees past a vertical axis DD when the stand is in the open configuration and is resting on a flat surface, the vertical axis DD being perpendicular to the flat surface.
10. The stand of claim 9, wherein the body support extends along an axis BB and an axis EE passes through a proximal end of the first leg support and a proximal end of the second leg support, and wherein axis BB is parallel to axis EE when the stand is in the open configuration.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 22, 2014
Publication Date: Jul 24, 2014
Inventors: James R. Hennessey (West Hartford, CT), James Robinson (Wolcott, CT)
Application Number: 14/161,448