Supports – Stand – Plural leg
Patent
1983-08-22
1986-04-15
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
Stand
Plural leg
84327, 248175, F16M 1138
Patent
active
045822824
ABSTRACT:
A free-standing supporting stand for a sound box musical instrument which takes the form of a pair of rod-like front legs and a rod-like rear leg which are to rest as a tripod on a supporting surface. The front legs and rear leg are held together by a clamping band. The rear leg is fixed relative to the clamping band. The front legs are pivotable in respect to the rear leg between a collapsed position in substantial juxtaposition with the rear leg to an extended position to facilitate connection with the sound box of the musical instrument.
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Foss J. Franklin
Munro Jack C.
Talbott David L.
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