High-hat cymbal stand and method of setting up the same

Music – Instruments – Drum and cymbal beaters

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84422S, 2481882, 248158, G10D 1300

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044884710

ABSTRACT:
A high-hat cymbal stand of the type including a support pipe, a foldable leg assembly having a plurality of legs and a coupler which is mounted for movement along the support pipe and to which each of the legs are attached, a set screw for releasably locking the coupler to the pipe, and a pedal assembly having a weight-supporting member which shares the weight of the stand with the legs when the stand is set up for play utilizes a spring operatively connected between the support pipe and the leg assembly which when the stand is placed upright upon a floor or similar supporting surface holds the weight-supporting member of the pedal assembly in spaced relationship to the floor. An associated method of setting up the stand distributes the weight of the stand between the pedal assembly and the legs so that the stand does not wobble or creep across the floor during play.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3299765 (1967-01-01), Rochon
patent: 3464305 (1969-09-01), Meazzi et al.
patent: 3530757 (1970-09-01), Osuga

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