Guitar rack structure

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Inventors

Hsu, Hsin-Hsuan

Application #

111715

Filed

Jul-8-1998

Published

Sep-28-1999

Current US Class

084/327

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/327 84/421 248/166 248/167

Examiners

Shoop, Jr.; William M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bacon & Thomas, PLLC

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Abstract
A guitar rack structure that is composed of a fixing plate and two leg stands, characterized in that: on each of two sides symmetrically arranged below the fixing plate is respectively a reversed-L shaped adjusting hole, on the support rod of each leg stand is respectively a longitudinal through hole corresponding to the adjusting hole, with a shaft rod pulling through the adjusting hole and the through hole, to control the unfolding and folding of the two leg stands; the leg stand comprises a support rod, a bottom rod and a placement rod, at the center of the bottom rod is a connector part, the bottom rod is fitted to the bottom of the support rod by the connector part for its folding purpose; and near the top of the bottom rod on the support rod is fitted a placement rod, the placement rod may be folded upwards. Thus, when the above-mentioned construction is assembled for use, the invention may facilitate the unfolding of the rack, or the rack may be folded to reduce the space for its storage.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A guitar rack structure, comprising two leg stands and a fixing plate, said two leg stands being fitted to the fixing plate; characterized in that:

respectively on each of two sides at the bottom of said fixing plate being symmetrically arranged a reversed-L shaped adjusting hole, on the support rod of each said leg stand respectively corresponding to said adjusting hole being a longitudinal through hole, with a first shaft rod penetrating said adjusting hole and through hole, to control the unfolding and folding of said two leg stands; said leg stand comprising a support rod, a bottom rod and a placement rod, at the center of said bottom rod being a connector part, said bottom rod being fitted to the bottom of said support rod by said connector part for its folding purpose; and near the top of said bottom rod on said support rod being fitted said placement rod, said placement rod may be folded upwards.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a "guitar rack structure", particularly to one with easy folding or unfolding of its leg stands to facilitate its use and reduce the space for its storage.

Conventionally, as illustrated in FIG. 6, a regular guitar rack construction involves mainly two leg stands (a), the top ends of the two leg stands are simultaneously fixed to a fixing plate (b), respectively tightened by a bolt (d) onto the fixing plate (b), so the leg stands (a) may adjust its included angle for fixing purpose, and at an appropriate location below the support rod (a2) of the leg stand (a) is fixed a placement rod (c) that is extended forward and bent upward; thereby the placement rod (c) may accommodate a guitar, and the user may loosen the screw (d) to adjust the included angle of the leg stands (a), to suit various sizes of guitar.

However, said conventional guitar rack construction involves shortcomings, such as, the screw (d) must be loosened before the included angle of the leg stands (a) can be adjusted, which must be tightened after adjustment, so the process is complicated; furthermore, the bottom rod (a1), the support rod (a2) and the placement rod (c) of the leg stand (a) are fixed as one unit which cannot be bent, folded or collapsed, therefore, it will occupy a large space for storage, besides, the packaging and transportation costs for said product shall be significant.
 
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