Guitar stand

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Inventors

Park, In-Jae

Application #

543391

Filed

Apr-5-2000

Published

Nov-27-2001

Current US Class

084/327
084/421
248/434

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/327 84/421 248/176.1 248/434 248/285.1 248/167

Examiners

Hsieh; Shih-Yung

Attorney, Agent or Firm

R. W. Becker & Associates, Becker; R. W.

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Abstract
A guitar stand is disclosed. The guitar stand comprises two rest frames, two back support arms, two tilt prevention feet, and two stoppers. The rest frames support a guitar at the bottom portion of the guitar, the rest frames being hinged to each other at their rear ends and respectively having recesses in the rear portions of their lower surfaces. Two back support arms support the guitar at the back portion of the guitar, the back support arms being respectively connected to the rear portions of outer side surfaces of the rest frames to be rotated in a vertical plane directed forward and rearward. The tilt prevention feet prevent the guitar stand from being tilted to the right or left and sustain the back support arms in raised positions, the tilt prevention feet being respectively connected to the rest frames to be rotated in a horizontal plane while being positioned in the recesses of the rest frames. The stoppers restrict excessive rotation of the back support arms rearward, the two stoppers being respectively fixed to the extreme rear portions of the outer side surfaces of the rest frames.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A guitar stand, comprising:

two rest frames for supporting a guitar at a bottom portion of the guitar, said rest frames being hinged to each other at their rear ends and respectively having recesses in rear portions of their lower surfaces;

two back support arms for supporting the guitar at a back portion of the guitar, said back support arms being respectively connected to rear portions of outer side surfaces of said rest frames to be rotated in a vertical plane directed forward and rearward;

two tilt prevention feet for preventing the guitar stand from being tilted to the right or left and sustaining the back support arms in raised positions, said tilt prevention feet being respectively connected to said rest frames to be rotated in a horizontal plane while being positioned in the recesses of said rest frames; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates, in general, to guitar stands used to display guitars in places such as shops and, more particularly, to a guitar stand that is light and is easily folded so as to obtain convenience in storing and carrying a guitar, is capable of sustaining the guitar stably so as to bear up against a certain degree of impact, and allows advertisements to appear on its front plate so as to improve its advertisement effect.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Conventional guitar stands serve simply to sustain guitars. Therefore, no provision for convenience in storing and carrying guitars is made in the conventional guitar stands. Additionally, the stands cannot even sustain the guitars stably.

That is, the conventional guitar stands are inconvenient in storing and carrying guitars because of the weights and sizes of the stands, and cannot sustain guitars stably due to the insufficient holding structures of the stands. In addition, the conventional stands do not have a provision for displaying advertisements.
 
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