Apparatus for locating sections of a wind instrument

Music – Instruments – Wind

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84382, G10D 706

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050000721

ABSTRACT:
A musical wind instrument has a hollow, generally tubular body made up of a first body section and a second body section which may be telescopically interfitted to define the assembled wind instrument. Alignment and locating structures are located respectively on the first and second body sections for defining a predetermined orientation therebetween when interfitted into assembled condition. The alignment and locating structures include an axially projecting button-like member mounted on a peripheral surface of one of the body sections, and an axially inwardly extending recess in the other of the body sections of complementary form for receiving at least a portion of the projecting member when the first and second body sections are telescopically interfitted and brought into a desired radial alignment and fully axially and telescopically engaged.

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patent: 4723470 (1988-02-01), Yamaryo
patent: 4825742 (1989-05-01), Selmer

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