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US239617A
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  • WiTNESSES 2% 441.44.
  • C fll L B'Yy w ATTORNEY.
  • the object of my invention is to facilitate the comfortable transportation of violins by concealing from observers the probable con tents of the box, shortening the box, and at the same time enabling it to contain tbe'bow, violin, and music, whileaffording a safer sup port to the violin itself, and making provision to use the lid as a rest or stand for the music when the violin is' in use by the performer thereon.
  • This is accomplished by making the box A in the form of a parallelopiped instead of the coffin shape heretofore common, and nolonger than the violin itself, to which length the bow is reduced in transportation, as explained in the Letters Patent before referred to.
  • the lid of the box is provided with a curved hair- (No model.)
  • sustaining apparatus made of light metal in the form of a half-tube, beneath which the hairs ot' the bow will rest without danger of disturbance.
  • the shorter section of the bow is held in place at the end of the box by the support K bearing against the frog and the button thereon, and the longer section of the bow by the support near the inner front or top of the lid and the buttons K K thereon.
  • the lid is also provided, at the lower inner side, with two edge-turned springs, G G, which lie within the lid when not in use, but which may be turned outward when the lid is open to form a, rack, in connection with the lid, held up by hinged spring F, which turns inward within the body of thebox when it is closed.
  • the body of the box specially adapted to the purpose required by rest B, which is made movable to adapt it to violins of different dimensions, and is hollowed out at its center, so that the body of the violin may rest thereon in space D, and be supported at that point instead of by the neck of the instrument, which is liable to produce warping in damp weather and tend to discord rather than to music.
  • This construction also leaves a space, E, beneath the neck of the violin, in which the music may be conveniently carried without rotling an important end with musicians.
  • a violin-boxin the form of a parallelepiped, provided with a lid adapted to be supported, when open, by a spring-stay, rests for musicsheets, and supports adapted to secure a bow in two sections, all constructed and arranged substantially as set forth.

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I. ULMONROE.
Violin Box.
Patented'April 5,1881.
W INVENTOR:
WiTNESSES: 2% 441.44. C, fll L B'Yy w ATTORNEY.
. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
' ISAAC O. MONROE, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
VLIOLlN-BOX.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 239,617, dated April 5, 1881,
Application filed January 27, 1881.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, ISAAC O. MONROE, of Brooklyn, county of Kings, State ofNew York, have invented a new and useful Im proved Violin-Box, which is fully set forth in the following specification and accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved violin-box; Fig. 2, a cross-section of the same, showing the springs for holding the my application for-bow and box combined,
filed August 5, 1880, No. 14,842.
The object of my invention is to facilitate the comfortable transportation of violins by concealing from observers the probable con tents of the box, shortening the box, and at the same time enabling it to contain tbe'bow, violin, and music, whileaffording a safer sup port to the violin itself, and making provision to use the lid as a rest or stand for the music when the violin is' in use by the performer thereon. This is accomplished by making the box A in the form of a parallelopiped instead of the coffin shape heretofore common, and nolonger than the violin itself, to which length the bow is reduced in transportation, as explained in the Letters Patent before referred to.
To securely contain the sectional bow, the lid of the box is provided with a curved hair- (No model.)
sustaining apparatus, H, made of light metal in the form of a half-tube, beneath which the hairs ot' the bow will rest without danger of disturbance. The shorter section of the bow is held in place at the end of the box by the support K bearing against the frog and the button thereon, and the longer section of the bow by the support near the inner front or top of the lid and the buttons K K thereon. The lid is also provided, at the lower inner side, with two edge-turned springs, G G, which lie within the lid when not in use, but which may be turned outward when the lid is open to form a, rack, in connection with the lid, held up by hinged spring F, which turns inward within the body of thebox when it is closed.
The body of the box specially adapted to the purpose required by rest B, which is made movable to adapt it to violins of different dimensions, and is hollowed out at its center, so that the body of the violin may rest thereon in space D, and be supported at that point instead of by the neck of the instrument, which is liable to produce warping in damp weather and tend to discord rather than to music. This construction also leaves a space, E, beneath the neck of the violin, in which the music may be conveniently carried without rotling an important end with musicians.
What I claim as my invention is-- A violin-boxin the form of a parallelepiped, provided with a lid adapted to be supported, when open, by a spring-stay, rests for musicsheets, and supports adapted to secure a bow in two sections, all constructed and arranged substantially as set forth.
ISAAC U. MONROE.
Witnesses JOHN W. RIPLEY, S. I. GORDON.
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US4531632A (en) * 1984-04-19 1985-07-30 Weber Leroy D Case for stringed instrument
US20100270187A1 (en) * 2009-04-22 2010-10-28 Sakai Composites Corp. Instrument housing case
US11028964B2 (en) * 2020-02-16 2021-06-08 Michael Glenn Maness Telescope tripod holder for chest

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4531632A (en) * 1984-04-19 1985-07-30 Weber Leroy D Case for stringed instrument
US20100270187A1 (en) * 2009-04-22 2010-10-28 Sakai Composites Corp. Instrument housing case
US8141703B2 (en) * 2009-04-22 2012-03-27 Sakai Composites Corp. Instrument housing case
US11028964B2 (en) * 2020-02-16 2021-06-08 Michael Glenn Maness Telescope tripod holder for chest

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