Supports – Stand – Plural leg
Patent
1992-01-13
1993-03-02
Talbott, David L.
Supports
Stand
Plural leg
248166, F16M 1100
Patent
active
051902540
ABSTRACT:
The collapsible amplifier stand comprises a pair of U-shaped portions preferably formed out of tubular steel, one of which fits within the other. They are joined at their leg portions by axles having a common axis. Straps are connected between the leg portions to limit the distance between the bight portions when the stand is opened. The bight portions have a pair of straps connected therebetween. The straps are much longer than the maximum distance permitted between the bight portions and thus form a sling for an amplifier to be supported in the sling between the bight portions. The distance between the bight portions and the axles is less than the distance between the ends of the legs and the axles so that the ends of the legs are spaced horizontally outward from the bight portions when the amplifier stand is in use.
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Davis IV F. Eugene
Talbott David L.
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