Music – Instruments – Wind
Patent
1993-09-24
1996-01-02
Gellner, Michael L.
Music
Instruments
Wind
224910, G10D 712
Patent
active
054798418
ABSTRACT:
A free standing harmonica holder designed to fit onto a microphone stand thus leaving the musicians hands free to play other instruments. Consisting of a means to attach the unit to a microphone stand by the use of common microphone threads 94. A way to hold a standard microphone 12 by employing a U-bolt 96 and U-bolt nuts 63. A way to hold one or more harmonicas by means of harp holding plates 40 and compression springs 46. A means to quickly change from one harmonica to another by utilizing a pivot point 100 at the back end of the tapered sound chamber 20. A means of keeping the harmonica robe played in the desired relationship to the microphone by employing a mechanical locking device 75 consisting of a spring seat 70 mounted to the base 50 that holds a compression spring 72 and a locking head 74 that fits into notches 38 in the back of said tapered sound chamber head 20, also consisting of a means to keep said harmonica 98 in the desired relationship to the musician by employing a second pivot point 102 near the base.
REFERENCES:
patent: 303743 (1884-08-01), Murphy
patent: 4287803 (1983-09-01), Zema
patent: 4397213 (1983-08-01), Hubbard
Harmonica Holder Found on p. 18 of Music Emporium Magazine Fall 91-Winter 92 Musicemporium USA 1150 Rockville Pike Rockville Maryland 20852.
Gellner Michael L.
Spyrou Cassandra C.
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