Drum stick holder

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Inventors

Leduchowski, Kenneth L.

Application #

216803

Filed

Mar-24-1994

Published

Sep-3-1996

Current US Class

084/453
248/276.1
248/284.1
248/534
248/541

International Classes

E04G 003/00

Field of Search

248/276 248/284 248/311.2 248/314 248/230 248/535 248/541 248/534 248/104 248/184 248/276.1 248/284.1 248/230.1 248/230.2 248/184.1 84/453 84/421 84/422.4

Examiners

Chotkowski; Karen J.

US Patent References

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4453695   Hair dryer mount
4531443   Percussion stick hol...
4747569   Support head for a...
4887784   Adjustable drink h...
4964603   Mounting
5092552   Ergonomic equipm...

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Abstract
An improved Drum Stick Holder is particularly useful for assisting musicians in locating and recovering musical accessories. The clamp 8 comprises an opening 10, two semi-circular arms 12, two straight parallel arms 40, and a shaft 38 which ends in a coupling 50. This adjustable fastener makes for easy removal and effective fastening of apparatus to a stand, bar, or rim. The matching coupling 20 allows for clockwise or counterclockwise adjustments by means of a screw 48 and a spring 54 wing nut. A column 56, which is attached by a coupling 20 at one end and a coupling 58 at the other end of a column 56, is joined to a coupling 24. Coupling 58/24 allows for forwards and backwards rotational adjustments by means of screw, spring, wing nut 60/64/22. Coupling 24 is attached to extension arm 28 which ends in a cross bar 36. Two cylinders 30/34 are attached by wing nuts 32/72 through cross bar 36 and have a spacer 80/78 between cylinders 30/34 and cross bar 36 that enables independent rotational adjustments of each cylinder.
 
Claims
What is claimed is

1. A holder for drumsticks comprising;

a. a clamp for attaching said holder to a longitudinally elongated stanchion,

b. a first pivotable arm,

c. a first releasably clampable pivotable joint fastened between said clamp and said first pivotable arm, said pivotable joint allowing pivotable motion of said first arm in a first plane parallel to the longitudinal axis of said stanchion,

d. a second pivotable arm,

e. a second releasably clampable pivotable joint fastened between said first and second pivotable arms, said second pivotable joint allowing pivotable motion of said second second pivotable joint allowing pivotable motion of said second arm in a second plane parallel to said second arm, the respective pivot axes of said first and second pivotable joints being mutually perpendicular,



Description
BACKGROUND

1. Cross-Reference to Related Applications

This invention uses tubes or cylinders of patent application Ser. No. 4,531,443 filed Oct. 9, 1984.

2. Field of Invention

This invention relates to musical equipment accessories, specifically an improvement for a holder for drum sticks or other musical accessories.

3. Description of Prior Art

Original stick holders were made out of a tray. The trays permitted the sticks and beaters to co-mingle. Further, even when the correct pair of sticks are located, they cannot generally be individually grasped but must be removed from the tray and then separated for use. This problem has been partially solved by the percussion stick holder, but this had and still has significant problems. In the prior art of U.S. Pat. No. 4,531,443, Richard P. Gillis, Jr., Jul. 30, 1985, a gripper comprising a spring clamp will weaken greatly with use and so become unable to be held with the clamp in place. Further, spring clamp placement is limited to a narrow range of instrument stands.
 
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