Musical instrument carrier

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Inventors

Jones, Russell S.
Casavant, Albert R.

Application #

223810

Filed

Jan-9-1981

Published

Sep-6-1983

Current US Class

084/327
084/403
084/421
0D3/204
224/265
224/270
224/910
984/257
984/DIG1

International Classes

G01G 005/00

Field of Search

84/327 84/403 84/411 224/910 224/907 224/265 224/270 224/271 224/272 224/264 224/266 224/210 224/211 224/212 224/213 224/260 224/261

Examiners

Shoap; Allan N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gifford, Van Ophem, Sheridan & Sprinkle

US Patent References

4256007   Percussion instrum...

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Other References

Copy of Advertising Sheet for "Mallett Carrier", Cym-Spin Co. Flat Jacks (Catalog), pp. 1-3, 4/16/64. Design Advertising Sheet (2 Pages), Division of Slingerland Drum Co. Copy of McCormick's Catalog, p. 3.

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Abstract
A musical instrument carrier comprising a support frame having shoulder pads, a front body engaging pad and a support frame securing the shoulder pads rearwardly of and above the front body engaging pad. The frame includes a pair of tubular members extending outwardly from the body engaging pad and dimensioned to receive a rod-like end portion of an instrument holder. The holder is shaped to engage an appropriate spot on the musical instrument such that the rod-like end portions register with the outwardly extending tubular members.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A musical instrument carrier to be supported by the torso of a musician for transport of an instrument while the instrument is being played, said carrier comprising:

a first means for extending over and engaging the shoulders of the musician;

a second means for abuttingly engaging the front torso of the musician;

a third means for connecting said first means to said second means; and

a fourth means connecting with said third means for supporting the instrument adjacent the front torso of the musician,

said third means including means for adjustably and rigidly connecting said first means with respect to said second means to accommodate musicians of different sizes and shapes,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

I. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to musical instrument carriers and, more particularly, to such a carrier which engages a musician's body so that the instrument can be transported by the musician while the instrument is being played.

II. Description of the Prior Art

It is often necessary to provide musical instruments with a support stand in order to position the instrument in a convenient and operable position for the musician. This is especially true of percussion instruments which require the use of both hands of the musician and which, thus, cannot be easily held by the musician during a performance. Although some instruments can be easily supported by a strap around the neck of the musician or a belt clip secured to the musician's belt, such a support is not well adapted for use with percussion instruments such as marimbas, vibraphones, drums and the like.

One previously known support frame for percussion instruments comprises a frame made of tubing which rests on the ground surface and supports an instrument a predetermined distance above the ground surface. Such a support is disadvantageous in that it is not easily transported by the musician himself and often requires at least one person at each end to lift and carry the musical instrument from place to place. Such a device is disadvantageous for use in marching bands in which a variety of marching formations are formed by the participants while music is being played. These previously known support stands significantly restrict mobility of percussion instruments.
 
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