Clamp device for musical instruments

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Inventors

Hoshino, Yoshihiro

Application #

392991

Filed

Sep-9-1999

Published

Aug-1-2000

Current US Class

084/421
084/422.3
084/453

International Classes

G10D 013/02

Field of Search

84/421 84/422.3 84/453 248/218.4 248/219.3 248/230.4

Assignee

Hoshino Gakki Co., Ltd. (JP)

Examiners

Witkowski; Stanley J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, LLP

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Abstract
A clamp device having a main body and a pivotable, pipe clamping holder. A first bolt and nut connect the main body and the pivotable holder and allow them to pivot with reference to the first bolt. Another bolt is pivotally connected to the main body and can be swung in a groove in the second holder and the other nut is held in the groove by a respective nut. The two bolts cooperate to clamp a pipe. An arm to one side of the second holder and the main body is operable for pivoting the second holder around the second bolt to selectively open or close the clamping against the main body. A spring on the first bolt biases the second holder contrary to the force applied to the arm. The main body extends to a further clamping hole. An additional pipe holding, adjustable angle member may be installed in the further hole.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A clamp device for clamping a pipe, the clamp comprising:

a main body having a first holder with a surface for engaging the pipe to be clamped;

a second holder with a surface in opposition to the surface of the main body, whereby the pipe may be clamped between the first holder on the main body and the second holder;

a first tightening bolt pivotally attached to the main body at one side of the first holder and pivotable to engage the second holder and to swing away from the second holder, the second holder having a groove therein into which the first bolt is swingable; a first nut to be screwed onto the first bolt while the first bolt is in the groove in the second holder thereby clamping the main body and the second holder together by the first bolt and the first nut;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a clamp device for holding musical instruments such as cymbals, etc.

EXAMPLE OF PRIOR ART

FIGS. 9 and 10 show a known clamp 100 for supporting a second cymbal S2 on the pipe SP of a musical instrument stand ST on which there is also a first cymbal S1. Known clamps 100 of this type for musical 10 instruments, as shown in FIG. 10, have a clamp main body 110 including at least one first holder 111 for the pipe SP (P) and a second holder 120 arranged opposite the clamp main body 110. The holder 120 is supported to approach or move away from the clamp main body 110 using a first tightening bolt 130 and a cooperating first nut 135 and a second tightening bolt 140 and a cooperating second nut 145 that are on both sides of and that sandwich the holder 111 laterally between them. The clamp structure for the pipe SP and the clamp for the other pipe P are the same, being symmetrical between the right and the left.
 
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