Support base for instrument components

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Inventors

Green, W. Adrian

Application #

253454

Filed

Sep-24-2002

Published

Sep-21-2004

Current US Class

084/327
084/421
084/422.1
084/453

International Classes

G10D 013/02

Field of Search

84/421 84/327 84/453 84/422.1

Examiners

Hsieh; Shih-Yung

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fay, Sharpe, Fagan, Minnich & McKee

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Abstract
A support base for instrument components, including instrument components having a pedal associated therewith, that includes a base member and one or more component retainers. Various types of component retainers can be used either individually or in combination with one another. Such component retainers include hook-and-loop fasteners extending between the base member and an associated instrument component. The base member can include one or more passages, such as holes and slots, through which a component retainer, such as a fastener, can extend to engage an associated instrument component. Also, a component retainer, such as a post, may extend from either the base member or the instrument component to engage the other or same. The post may be integral or detachably supported on either the base member or instrument component.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A support base for supporting at least one instrument component comprising a base member and a retainer positioned on said base member to at least partially retain said at least one instrument component thereon, said retainer including a post, and said post extending from said base member to said at least one instrument component and at least partially engaging said base member and said at least one instrument component, said retainer includes a fastener at least partially engaging said at least one instrument component and said base member.

2. The support base of claim 1, wherein said base member is metal.

3. The support base of claim 1, wherein said fastener is threaded.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the art of musical instruments and, more particularly, to a supporting structure for use with components or pieces of musical or percussion instruments.

In many situations, musical and percussion instruments are made up of various components or pieces that are positioned adjacent one another on a floor or performance platform. For example, a drum set can include a bass drum, a snare drum, one or more tom--tom drums and one or more cymbals. Typically, one or more of these components or pieces will include a pedal associated with the piece, and many times two or more pedals are employed to play a complete instrument. For example, in a typical drum set, the bass drum includes an associated pedal and at least one cymbal set also includes an associated pedal.

In these situations where various components or pieces are positioned adjacent one another, it is desirable to have each of these pieces properly spaced apart and oriented relative to one another so that the musician will be able to comfortably reach each one. However, in many situations, instruments, such as drum sets, for example, are routinely moved from one venue to another. Typically, this results in the instrument being transported to a venue, assembled, played for a short period of time, and then disassembled for transport to another venue. As a result, differences in the position of the instrument pieces result each time the instrument is set up. This is so, even though best efforts may have been made in trying to maintain consistent positioning. As such, it is desirable to develop a support base to aid in setting up the instrument components or pieces in the same relative position each time.
 
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