KR101751134B1 - hinge for instrument supporter and instrument supporter therewith - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention is not only capable of firmly supporting a leg of a musical instrument pedestal in an unfolded state but also capable of storing and transporting the musical instrument pedestal more easily because it does not protrude from the pedestal body or the leg when the leg is folded. And a musical instrument pedestal having the same.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a fountain for a musical instrument pedestal and an instrument pedestal having the same. More particularly, the present invention relates to a musical instrument pedestal having a fulcrum for supporting a musical instrument pedestal, And more particularly, to a fountain for a musical instrument pedestal and an instrument pedestal having the same.
There are various kinds of musical instruments including stringed instruments, percussion instruments and wind instruments, and in particular, there are various kinds of string instruments such as gayageum, geomungo, ajang, and haegeum.
These stringed instruments are a kind of musical instruments which make a sound by using a plurality of strings. The stringed string is repelled by a string fastened to the body of the stringed instrument or rubbed by a bow or the like, and the sound is produced. The sound is generated by the resonance phenomenon.
Among these stringed instruments, a harpoon or a gayagum usually plays with the one side up on the player's knee, but when the player is unable to play on the floor, such as performing in a theater or an outdoor facility, And the pedestal is used as a means for supporting the height of the musical instrument conveniently for playing when sitting on a chair.
Of these conventional musical instrument pedestals, the stringed pedestal can stably support the gayageum or the harpoon, but the hooks for supporting the legs are formed in the shape of the latching grooves which are opened at one side, and the grooves are hooked on the fixing pins formed on the pedestal body When the leg is supported by the hook provided at the end of the hook, the groove of the hook is separated from the fixing pin, the leg is folded and the musical instrument placed on the upper part of the pedestal is damaged. In addition, There is a problem that rattling sound occurs when carrying and storing.
The technique developed to solve such a problem is the technology of Patent Document 1. [
Patent Document 1 is a structure for supporting a stringed musical instrument, in particular, a means for supporting a traditional string instrument such as a gayageum, a geomungo, and an august, and only a resonance plate is taken out and the pedestal is folded down under the upper plate. It is easy to carry and assemble because it is a stable seat that can be deployed at one time by a gas shock absorber and can be unfolded and assembled without secondary fixing with a separate screw, , And a support leg supporting the upper plate and the upper plate, and a resonance plate made of wood of the same material as the strings.
The pedestal of Patent Document 1 can support the legs with the gas shock absorber to automatically fold the legs, but it is complicated in structure, and thus it is expensive to manufacture and heavy, which makes it difficult to carry the legs.
The present invention has been developed in order to solve the problems of the related art as described above, and it is an object of the present invention to simplify the structure of the musical instrument pedestal, to firmly support the legs in a state in which the legs are spread, The present invention provides a fountain for an instrument pedestal and a musical instrument pedestal having the pedestal so that the instrument pedestal can be easily stored and transported.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fountain for a musical instrument pedal and a musical instrument pedestal having the musical instrument pedestal so as to prevent rattling sound when the pedestal is transported and stored as the legs are folded when the legs are folded.
In order to achieve the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a feldspar for supporting a musical instrument pedestal, wherein the pedestal is installed on a musical instrument pedestal having legs foldably installed at both ends of the pedestal body, A hinge hole rotatably coupled to the main body is formed, and a fastening means passage long hole is formed in a lengthwise direction from one side of the hinge hole to the other end.
It is preferable that the feldspar is formed with a bent portion in the middle so that both ends of the feldspar are not out of the thickness of the folded leg and the pedestal body when the leg is folded.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a musical instrument pedestal having a feldspar having a feldspar formed as described above, wherein one end of the leg is hinged to both ends of the bottom of the pedestal body, Or the fastening means passing through the fastening means through-
A feldspar fixing means is further provided at a portion of the leg and the fulcrum main body opposite to the feldspar to tightly fasten the fastening means. The feldspar fastening means is formed with a female screw to tighten the thread of the fastening means.
A friction pad for increasing the frictional force with the musical instrument is further provided at both ends of the pedestal body, and a sounding hole is formed at the center of the pedestal body so that the sound of the musical instrument can pass through.
As described above, according to the present invention, the feldspar for a musical instrument support and the musical instrument support having the same can be manufactured in such a way that the feldspar is operated in a predetermined direction by the operation of the feldspar in a state where the fixing means is fitted in the long hole formed in the feldspar, There is an effect that can be.
Further, since the feldspath is bent to form a bent portion, the feldspar can not protrude from the legs folded when the leg is folded and outside the pedestal body, thereby facilitating the carrying and storage of the pedestal.
1 is a perspective view of an example of an feldspar for a musical instrument pedestal according to the present invention;
2 is a front view of an example of an feldspar for a musical instrument support according to the present invention
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a musical instrument pedestal with an feldspar for a musical instrument pedal according to the present invention.
4 is an exploded perspective view of an example of a musical instrument pedestal having an feldspar for an instrument pedestal according to the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a musical instrument pedestal having a fountain for a musical instrument pedal according to the present invention,
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof are shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It is to be understood, however, that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments, but includes all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
Like reference numerals are used for like elements in describing each drawing. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The fulcrum for a musical instrument support according to the present invention can firmly support the leg of the musical instrument pedestal in an unfolded state and can not be protruded from the pedestal body or the leg when the leg is folded so that the musical instrument pedestal can be more easily stored and transported .
1 and 2, the feldspathic
3, the
As described above, the
As described above, the
Of course, when the tightening means 20 is completely tightened, the head of the tightening means presses against the outer wall of the
The
The folded
5, the
The
The
That is, the tightening means 20 has a structure similar to that of a normal bolt, but a head portion is formed so as to be easily tightened or loosened by a user, and a groove is formed on an outer circumferential surface of the head portion to increase frictional force.
In addition, the musical instrument pedestal is usually made of wood, and when the tightening means (20) is directly fixed to the musical instrument pedestal made of wood, the wood is damaged by the thread of the tightening means, and if used for a long time, I will not.
Thus, the feldstones fixing means 30 is further provided at a portion of the leg and the base body opposite to the feldspar so that the tightening means 20 can be firmly tightened.
The feldspathic fixing means 30 may be made of metal or synthetic resin. However, a
Of course, a hole is formed in the rear of the threaded
In addition,
In addition, a sounding
Also, it is preferable that the
Accordingly, it is preferable to form one leg of the two legs longer.
10: Feldspar
10c:
20: tightening means
30: Feldspar fixing means
100: pedestal body
200: Bridge
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A plurality of legs (200) foldably installed at both ends of the pedestal main body (100);
One end is coupled to the pedestal body 100 and the other end is coupled to the leg 200 to prevent the leg 200 from being folded by supporting the leg 200, And a feldspar 10 rotatably coupled to the hinge hole 10c,
The feldspar 10 has a bent portion 10d and a tightening means passage long hole 10h is formed in the longitudinal direction from one side of the hinge hole 10c to the other side,
The bent portion 10d is formed in the middle of the feldspath 10 so that the feldspath 10 is folded at both ends when the leg 200 is folded and the leg 200 is smaller than the thickness of the pedestal main body 100 In addition,
The feldspar fixing means 30 is provided so that the feldspar 10 can be tightly fixed to the leg 200 and the pedestal main body 100 by the tightening means 20,
The feldspar fixing means (30) is characterized in that a female screw is formed inside,
A friction pad 100p for increasing frictional force with a musical instrument is further provided at both ends of the upper surface of the pedestal main body 100. A sounding hole 100h is formed at the center of the pedestal main body 100, Is formed on an upper surface of the base.
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