Reflex support fastener for keyboard stands

Supports – Stand – Plural leg

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84177, 211189, 2481631, F16M 1124

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053120760

ABSTRACT:
A reflex fastener, specifically a snap consisting of a plug and corresponding socket, is disclosed for use in load-bearing structures (preferably, stands to support electronic keyboards). The plug is bevelled to form depressions into which corresponding engagement ridges in the socket will be seated when the structure is fully assembled. The plug and socket are also sloped or curved at corresponding angles which enhance the stability of the assembled structure. Ease of assembly and disassembly is enhanced without loss of stability by constructing the fastener by blow-molding a rigid, flexible material.
A keyboard stand of unique appearance and stability which incorporates the inventive fastener is also disclosed.

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