Drummer's snake

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Inventors

Torrez, Michael

Application #

026512

Filed

Dec-24-2001

Published

Aug-26-2003

Current US Class

084/421

International Classes

B10D 013/02

Field of Search

84/421 84/327 84/453

Examiners

Hsieh; Shih-Yung

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Steinberger; Brian S. Law Offices of Brian S. Steinberger, P.A.

US Patent References

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5058170   Array microphone
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Abstract
A lightweight and easily erectable, collapsible and storable rack system for supporting music components adjacent to associated instruments. The racks can support microphones arranged about a drum set. The rack system includes fittings for horizontal bars that are pivotally attached to one another and foldable legs for the bars that allows for the system to be easily and neatly packed away during nonuse. Microphones can be pivotally attached to extendable arms, which in turn are pivotally attached to the horizontal bars. The arms can extend upward and downward from the bars, and be bendable to allow further versatility. Power and communication cables can also run through the legs and bars to the microphones.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A support rack for use with instruments, comprising in combination:

a first longitudinal horizontal member;

first leg for supporting the first longitudinal horizontal member over a floor surface;

first leg pivotable connector for allowing the first leg to fold from a vertical position extending downward beneath the first horizontal member to a horizontal position adjacent to and parallel to the first horizontal member;

second leg means for supporting the first longitudinal horizontal member over the floor surface and being spaced apart from the first leg means;

second leg pivotable connector for allowing the second leg to fold from a vertical position extending downward beneath the first horizontal member to a horizontal position adjacent to and parallel to the first horizontal member;



Description
This invention relates to instrument racks, and in particular to a foldable, expandable, and an interchangeable assembly for supporting accessories such as microphones and cables to be supported and arranged about instruments such as drum sets, and the like.

BACKGROUND AND PRIOR ART

Generally, many drummers use at least approximately five to approximately twelve microphone stands with boom arms. Also, the drummers need microphone cables that can be at least approximately twenty to approximately thirty feet in length for each microphone. For example, for a snare, hi-hats, three toms, a bass drum and overhead cymbals, up to nine or more individual microphone stands have been used. In addition for each microphone stand there is the requirement for individual microphone cables. For example, nine stands has required nine cables. Additionally, the traditional stands are difficult to pack up and move and further require substantial space for storage. The conventional individual stands and cables do not fold up together. Additionally, the time expense to set up and take down multiple stands and cables is an additional problem. Furthermore, the weight of the stands and cables adds a substantially extra burden for transporting and setting up the equipment.
 
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