Mount for Attaching Electronic Devices to a Guitar Stand
20170231381 ยท 2017-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10G7/00
PHYSICS
International classification
A47B19/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A mount that is used to attach electronic devices to a guitar stand is made of a back panel, a clamping mechanism, a support beam and a multi-position fastener. The clamping mechanism is a user-actuated clamp that uses a fixed jaw and a movable jaw to hold electronic devices against the back panel. The back panel, which is a rigid plate, is connected to the fixed jaw to further support the clamped electronic device. Additionally, the fixed jaw of the clamping mechanism is mounted onto one end of the rigid support beam. This enables the mount for electronic devices is capable of being attached to various other pieces of musical equipment or stage equipment. Additionally, the multi-position fastener is affixed to a second end of the support beam, opposite to the fixed jaw.
Claims
1. A mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand comprises: a back panel; a clamping mechanism; a support beam; a multi-position fastener; the clamping mechanism comprises a movable jaw and a fixed jaw; the fixed jaw being adjacently connected to the back panel; the movable jaw being operatively coupled to the fixed jaw, wherein the movable jaw is used to press against the fixed jaw; the fixed jaw being terminally mounted onto the support beam, and the multi-position fastener being terminally mounted onto the support beam, opposite to the fixed jaw.
2. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the clamping mechanism further comprises a handle, a fulcrum, and a spring; the handle being adjacently connected to the movable jaw; the handle being hingedly connected to the fixed jaw by the fulcrum, and the spring being operatively coupled between the movable jaw and the fixed jaw, wherein the spring is used to retract the movable jaw toward the fixed jaw.
3. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 2 comprises: the spring being a torsion spring, and the torsion spring being mechanically integrated into the fulcrum, wherein the torsion spring is used to resist rotation of the movable jaw away from the fixed jaw.
4. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 2 comprises: the spring being a compression spring, and the compression spring being operatively coupled between the handle and the fixed jaw, wherein the compression spring is used to resist rotation of the movable jaw away from the fixed jaw.
5. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 1 comprises: at least one page-stabilizing tab; the at least one page-stabilizing tab being adjacently connected to the movable jaw, and the at least one page-stabilizing tab being positioned offset from the back panel.
6. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a neck member; the fixed jaw being mounted to a first end of the neck member, and the support beam being pivotably attached to a second end of the neck member.
7. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the neck member being a curved beam; the first end of the neck member being positioned coincident with a longitudinal axis of the support beam, and the second end of the neck member being positioned offset from the longitudinal axis of the support beam.
8. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 6 comprises: the fixed jaw being pivotably connected to the neck member.
9. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the multi-position fastener comprises a first bracing plate, an extension web, a second bracing plate, a clamping rod, and a rod hole; the first bracing plate being adjacently connected to the extension web; the second bracing plate being adjacently connected to the extension web, opposite to the first bracing plate; the rod hole traversing through the second bracing plate, toward the first bracing plate, and the clamping rod engaging the rod hole.
10. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 9 comprises: the support beam being adjacently connected to the second bracing plate, opposite to the first bracing plate, and the rod hole further traversing through the support beam.
11. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 9 comprises: a locking mechanism; the support beam being pivotably connected to the second bracing plate, opposite to the first bracing plate; the rod hole further traversing through the support beam, and the locking mechanism being integrated into the pivoting connection between the support beam and the second bracing plate.
12. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 9 comprises: a plurality of position-orienting grooves; the plurality of position-orienting grooves traversing into the first bracing plate; each of the position-orienting grooves being radially distributed about a center of the first bracing plate, and a first position-orienting groove being aligned with a longitudinal axis of the support beam.
13. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 9 comprises: the rod hole being a female threaded hole; the clamping rod being a male threaded bolt, and the male threaded bolt engaging into the female threaded hole.
14. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 1 comprises: at least one cushioned grip; the at least one cushioned grip being connected adjacent to the movable jaw, and the at least one cushioned grip being oriented toward the fixed jaw.
15. A mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand comprises: a back panel; a clamping mechanism; a support beam; a multi-position fastener; at least one page-stabilizing tab; a neck member; at least one cushioned grip; the clamping mechanism comprises a movable jaw, a fixed jaw, a handle, a fulcrum, and a spring; the multi-position fastener comprises a first bracing plate, an extension web, a second bracing plate, a clamping rod, and a rod hole; the fixed jaw being adjacently connected to the back panel; the movable jaw being operatively coupled to the fixed jaw, wherein the movable jaw is used to press against the fixed jaw; the multi-position fastener being terminally mounted onto the support beam, opposite to the fixed jaw; the handle being adjacently connected to the movable jaw; the handle being hingedly connected to the fixed jaw by the fulcrum; the spring being operatively coupled between the movable jaw and the fixed jaw, wherein the spring is used to retract the movable jaw toward the fixed jaw; the at least one page-stabilizing tab being adjacently connected to the movable jaw; the at least one page-stabilizing tab being positioned offset from the back panel; the fixed jaw being mounted to a first end of the neck member; the support beam being pivotably attached to a second end of the neck member; the neck member being a curved beam; the first end of the neck member being positioned coincident with a longitudinal axis of the support beam; the second end of the neck member being positioned offset from the longitudinal axis of the support beam; the first bracing plate being adjacently connected to the extension web; the second bracing plate being adjacently connected to the extension web, opposite to the first bracing plate; the rod hole traversing through the second bracing plate, toward the first bracing plate; the clamping rod engaging the rod hole; the support beam being adjacently connected to the second bracing plate, opposite to the first bracing plate; the rod hole further traversing through the support beam; the at least one cushioned grip being connected adjacent to the movable jaw, and the at least one cushioned grip being oriented toward the fixed jaw.
16. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the spring being a torsion spring, and the torsion spring being mechanically integrated into the fulcrum, wherein the torsion spring is used to resist rotation of the movable jaw away from the fixed jaw.
17. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the spring being a compression spring, and the compression spring being operatively coupled between the handle and the fixed jaw, wherein the compression spring is used to resist rotation of the movable jaw away from the fixed jaw.
18. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the fixed jaw being pivotably connected to the neck member.
19. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 15 comprises: a plurality of position-orienting grooves; the plurality of position-orienting grooves traversing into the first bracing plate; each of the position-orienting grooves being radially distributed about a center of the first bracing plate, and a first position-orienting groove being aligned with a longitudinal axis of the support beam.
20. The mount for attaching electronic devices to a guitar stand as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the rod hole being a female threaded hole; the clamping rod being a male threaded bolt, and the male threaded bolt engaging into the female threaded hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0014] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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[0016] The support beam 3 is a rigid bar that holds the clamping mechanism 2 in a position that is offset from the guitar stand to which the present invention is attached. This is possible because the fixed jaw 22 is terminally mounted onto the support beam 3. As a result, the fixed jaw 22 is maintained in a position that facilitates viewing the information displayed on the tablet computer inserted into the clamping mechanism 2. The multi-position fastener 4 is a user-actuated fastener that is used to attach the present invention to a guitar stand. Additionally, the multi-position fastener 4 is used to maintain the present invention one of many user-selected orientations, relative the attached guitar stand. To accomplish this, the multi-position fastener 4 is terminally mounted onto the support beam 3, opposite to the fixed jaw 22. Thus positioned, the user is able to attach the multi-position fastener 4 to the guitar stand in a manner that maintains the fixed jaw 22 in a desired position until the multi-position fastener 4 is detached from the guitar stand.
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[0023] While the preferred embodiment of the present invention is designed where the support beam 3 that is fixedly attached to the second bracing plate 42, a fourth alternative embodiment of the present invention further comprises a locking mechanism 7. Additionally, the support beam 3 is pivotably connected to the second bracing plate 42, opposite to the first bracing plate 41. Similarly, the rod hole 45 further traverses through the support beam 3 so that the clamping rod 44 forms an axis about which the support beam 3 and the second bracing plate 42 rotate. The locking mechanism 7 is a user-activated device that prevents the second bracing plate 42 and the support beam 3 from rotating about the clamping rod 44. To that end, the locking mechanism 7 is integrated into the pivoting connection between the support beam 3 and the second bracing plate 42. Consequently, the locking mechanism 7 does not impede the rotation of the support beam 3 relative to the second bracing plate 42 while the locking mechanism 7 is disengaged. In a fifth alternative embodiment, the multi-position fastener 4 is a rod that can be inserted into the neck of a guitar stand. In this embodiment, the multi-position fastener 4 can be held in a desired position by a lock pin. In a sixth alternative embodiment, a guitar yolk is attached to the multi-position fastener 4. This enables the present invention to be used as a guitar rest in addition to a music stand.
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[0027] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.