Quick-release cymeal mounting fastener

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Inventors

Ramirez, Anthony

Application #

405196

Filed

Sep-11-1989

Published

Oct-2-1990

Current US Class

084/421
084/422.3
984/154
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10G 005/00

Field of Search

84/402

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Murphey; John J.

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Abstract
A fastener for quick-mounting a cymbal to an upright cymbal support rod comprising a pair of half-round sleeve members arranged in face-to-face relationship forming a cylindrical surface therebetween for grasping the cymbal mounting rod; a tab extending upward from each sleeve member including means for pivoting said members near said tabs so that, by squeezing said tabs together, said sleeve members are pivoted away from each other; a pair of split flange members, one attached to the lower end of each sleeve member, spaced apart from said tab, arranged in co-planar alignment when said members are in adjacent contact to form a planar compression surface for pressing toward a cymbal placed on the cymbal mounting rod; and, means for biasing said sleeve members into full contact about the cymbal mounting rod threaded end to hold the cymbal on the rod.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a cymbal mounting arrangement, including a cymbal rod having an upwardly directed threaded end, for receipt thereover of a cymbal, the improvement comprising a quick-release fastener to retain the cymbal on the rod, the fastener comprising:

(a) a pair of half-round sleeve members arranged in face-to-face relationship forming a cylindrical surface therebetween for grasping the cymbal mounting rod;

(b) a tab extending upward from each sleeve member including means for pivoting said members near said tabs so that, by squeezing said tabs together, said sleeve members are pivoted away from each other;

(c) pair of split flange members, one attached to the lower end of each sleeve member, spaced apart from said tab, arranged in co-planar alignment when said members are in adjacent contact to form a planar compression surface for pressing toward a cymbal placed on the cymbal mounting rod; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention pertains to the field of fastening devices. More particularly, this invention concerns releasable fastening devices specially useful in temporarily securing a cymbal on a mounting shaft.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Cymbals are musical instruments that require firm support during use. They are generally large, disk-shaped slightly concave objects made of bronze or brass and range in outside diameter from as small as three inches to as large as thirty inches or more and vary in thickness and weight so as to provide a substantial range of sound. Virtually all cymbals have a center mounting hole ranging in diameter from one-half to nine-sixteenths of an inch for placement over a cymbal-mounting rod that is generally associated with a music stand or other support structure.

When playing the cymbals, the musician strikes them with sticks or brushes and such effort often causes the cymbal to swing wildly about its center mounting hole. If not adequately secured, the cymbal could to bounce off the mounting shaft and fall to the floor causing a substantial amount of disconcerting noise as well as the potential for injury to person and property.
 
  A quick release locking mechanism suitable for use as a cymbal retainer includes an adaptor threadably enageable on a cymbal support rod. A collar member...  A retaining device includes a top clamping seat having arms divergently extending out of the top clamping seat and each arm provided with a claw adjustably...