Guitar effects pedal case
09659553 ยท 2017-05-23
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Abstract
The case of the present invention allows a user to store, transport and use as many as 15 guitar effects pedals, depending on size, and optional, associated accessory components such as a pedal switch controller, a power supply and a power strip, in a small footprint and enables the user to quickly and efficiently set up and play guitar with effects pedals on a plug-and-play basis. The case has a base with a shelf that can accommodate up to six effects pedals. The base also may receive and house a removable or slide-out drawer that can accommodate up to nine pedals. The drawer may have an optional, removable, upper shelf that can accommodate up to five pedals. The drawer may have an optional, articulating shelf that can accommodate mounted thereon a pedal switch controller for the pedals and at least one pedal.
Claims
1. A guitar effects pedal case comprising: a. A lid, wherein the lid encloses and is removably attachable to a base; b. A base, wherein the base has three sides and a bottom which form a base cavity to receive a drawer; c. A drawer, wherein the drawer is removable from the base cavity and the drawer has an articulating shelf; and d. An articulating shelf, wherein the articulating shelf forms a fourth side of the base when the drawer is received in the base cavity and the articulating shelf is in a closed position.
2. The guitar effects pedal case of claim 1, further wherein the base has a base shelf above the base cavity.
3. The guitar effects pedal case of claim 2, further wherein the base shelf has at least a base shelf passage therein.
4. The guitar effects pedal case of claim 1, further wherein the drawer has a removable upper shelf.
5. The guitar effects pedal case of claim 4, further wherein the upper shelf has at least an upper shelf passage therein.
6. The guitar effects pedal case of claim 4, further wherein the upper shelf has an upper shelf front.
7. The guitar effects pedal case of claim 6, further wherein the upper shelf front has at least an upper shelf front passage therein.
8. The guitar effects pedal case of claim 4, further wherein the upper shelf forms a drawer cavity when the upper shelf is in the drawer.
9. A guitar effects pedal case comprising: a. A lid, wherein the lid encloses and is removably attachable to a base; b. A base, wherein the base has three sides, a bottom and a base shelf with at least a base shelf passage therein, and which sides, bottom and shelf form a base cavity to receive a drawer; and c. A drawer, wherein the drawer is removable from the base cavity and has a removable upper shelf with at least an upper shelf passage therein, and further wherein the upper shelf has an upper shelf front with at least an upper shelf front passage therein, and which upper shelf forms a drawer cavity when the upper shelf is in the drawer; further wherein the drawer has an articulating shelf and the articulating shelf forms a fourth side of the base when the drawer is received in the base cavity and the articulating shelf is in a closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(8) 2 case 4 lid 6 base 8 drawer 10 base shelf 12 base shelf passages 14 base cavity 16 drawer cavity 18 drawer upper shelf 20 drawer lower shelf 22 drawer upper shelf passages 24 articulating shelf 26 hinge 28 latch 30 handle 32 base bottom 34 base sides 36 controller 38 power supply 40 power strip 42 pedals 44 drawer upper shelf support 46 drawer upper shelf front 48 drawer upper shelf front passages
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) A guitar effects pedal case of the present invention solves a guitar musician's or user's problem of storing, transporting and setting up guitar effects pedals. With the case of the present invention, a user does not have to disconnect, unplug and pack up the pedals and pedal cords into a case or bag after playing and before transportation; nor, likewise, prior to performance, does the user have to unpack, connect, plug in, set up and reconfigure play settings of the effects pedals and pedal cords prior to playing, thus saving the user time and inconvenience. Additionally, with the case of the present invention, the pedals and pedal cords are not exposed and vulnerable to damage and are not susceptible to becoming unhooked, nor are the play settings likely to be disturbed or become unconfigured in a case or bag during storage and transportation.
(10) The case of the present invention is capable to house or hold guitar effect pedals for use at home, in the practice place, or on the road. The case provides a musician or user a case that can safely store and transport the musician's effects pedals in a hard case that will in turn, open up and enable the user to be able to plug and play an electric guitar with associated effects pedals with minimal set up effort.
(11) The innovative design of the case of the present invention allows a musician or user to hold more guitar effects pedals in a smaller foot print and to store, transport and use guitar effects pedals. In a preferred embodiment, the case of the present invention has a base with a shelf that can accommodate from about three to about six effects pedals, depending on the size of the pedals. The base also may receive and house a removable or slide-out drawer and the drawer can accommodate from about six to about nine effects pedals, depending on the size of the pedals. The drawer may also optionally have a removable, upper shelf and the upper shelf can accommodate from about four to about five effects pedals, again, depending on the size of the pedals. The drawer may have an optional articulating shelf which may fold down or be lowered to an open configuration and the articulating shelf can accommodate up to an eight-switch pedal controller mounted thereon, as well as what is commonly referred to as a mini-wah effects pedal. The case of the present invention can accommodate as many as 15 effects pedals and optional, associated accessory components such as a pedal switch controller, a power supply and a power strip. A power supply integrated into the case enables a user to quickly and efficiently set up and play guitar with effects pedals on a plug-and-play basis. The case may have an optional master switch to turn on power to al components in the case at once.
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(14) The drawer 8 may have an optional removable drawer upper shelf 18 and which upper shelf 18 may be from about 24 in width by about 6.75 in length by about 2 in height (a clearance height of the upper shelf 18 above a bottom of the drawer 8). To support the removable drawer upper shelf 18 when the drawer upper shelf 18 is removably inserted within the drawer 8, the drawer upper shelf 18 has a drawer upper shelf front 46 that rests upon a bottom of the drawer 8 and the drawer 8 has a drawer upper shelf support 44 upon which the upper shelf 18 rests. The drawer upper shelf front 48 preferably may have at least a drawer upper shelf front passage 48 therein which drawer upper shelf front passages 48 can accommodate power cords and cables of pedals 42 in the drawer 8 and connect the pedals 42 to a power supply 38 and power strip 40 of the case 2. The drawer upper shelf front passages 48 allow the cords and cables from pedals and components on the drawer lower shelf 20 to be fed through the passages 48 and into a drawer cavity 16 to keep the cords and cables out of sight and secure.
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(17) The removable drawer 8 may be removably containable or insertable into the base cavity 14. To stow or removably contain or insert drawer 8 in base cavity 14 of the base 6, the drawer 8 is slid into or placed within the base cavity 14 of base 6. The optional articulating shelf 24 is raised to an upright configuration as shown in
(18) When the case 2 is in use by a musician or user, the id 4 is removed and the drawer 8 may be slid out or removed from the base 6 as shown in
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(22) As stated, the case 2 can accommodate an optional power supply 38, such as within the drawer cavity 16. In an alternative embodiment not shown, the optional power supply 38 may be mounted on a rear or back base side 34 of base 6, either flush-mounted thereon or mounted within a recessed area. Mounting the power supply 38 on the back base side 34 increases the capacity of the case 2 to contain more pedals 42, such as within the drawer cavity 16. In this alternative embodiment, the recess may be about 0.75 in depth to accommodate a power supply 38 to be vertically mounted therein. Additionally, an optional cover can be attached to the back of the case 2 as a flush fit and to cover the optional recess and power supply 38, which cover may be from about 25 in width by about 6 in height by about 2 in depth.
(23) Numerous aesthetic variations or artistic themes are available to decorate or adorn the case 2 and provide the case 2 artistic form with innovative functionality. Among the aesthetic variations styled or envisioned by the inventor include, but are not limited to: (a) Mad Scientist: a mad scientist's lab inspired by steampunk and fashioned after the lab of Victor Lordcraft; (b) Gentleman's Chest: a finished piece of furniture for the home with a stained wood furniture finish; (c) Road Warrior: for touring and playing out with an apocalyptic design that would be the envy of Mad Max; (d) Wizard's Grimoire: a smaller box for multi-use with the look of a magician's box that would conjure the great Merlin himself; (e) Witch's Caldron: a box of spells and magical trinkets; and (f) Vanity: a box of sparkling bling and beauty. These aesthetic variations would be optional components of the case of the present invention.
(24) Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it is understood that modifications and variations of the present invention are possible without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims set forth below.
(25) Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, the preferred methods and materials are herein described.