Patent classifications
G10G5/00
APPARATUS FOR MOUNTING MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
An apparatus for mounting musical instruments is disclosed. The apparatus may comprise a backplate fastened to a wall. The front portion of the backplate may comprise a pair of vertically positioned elevated guides. A bridge member having a top end and a bottom end may pivotably connect the backplate to a bracket. A cushioning member having a U-shaped opening for mounting musical instruments may encase the bracket. A pair of grooves may be provided at the bottom portion of the cushioning member abutting the elevated guides of the backplate and allowing vertical translation of the cushioning member in accordance with the movement of the bracket and the bridge member. An encasing shaped like the cushioning member may be connected to the front portion of the cushioning member. Musical instruments may be mounted by their neck within the U-shaped opening of the cushioning member and the encasement.
INSTRUMENT STAND SYSTEM
A manufacture for supporting a guitar having a neck and a base that extends downward from a distal end of said neck, the apparatus comprising a neck cradle and a leg that comprises a first section, the first section extending downward from the neck cradle, wherein the neck cradle comprises a first face, a second face, and a third face that is opposite the second face, wherein the first section of the leg comprises a first surface, and wherein the first face comprises a curved section that extends between the second and third faces and that supports a neck of a guitar, as a result of which, when the first face supports the guitar, there exists a force vector having first and second components.
INSTRUMENT STAND SYSTEM
A manufacture for supporting a guitar having a neck and a base that extends downward from a distal end of said neck, the apparatus comprising a neck cradle and a leg that comprises a first section, the first section extending downward from the neck cradle, wherein the neck cradle comprises a first face, a second face, and a third face that is opposite the second face, wherein the first section of the leg comprises a first surface, and wherein the first face comprises a curved section that extends between the second and third faces and that supports a neck of a guitar, as a result of which, when the first face supports the guitar, there exists a force vector having first and second components.
Musical instrument support
A musical instrument support has pivoting clamp members, with a first clamp member attached to a base member and a second clamp member attached to a shuttle member, with an adjustable distance between the two clamp members. The first clamp member and the second clamp member pivot independently of each other, thereby allowing attachment to a musical instrument having a variable or uneven body thickness. The musical instrument support may also have a socket attached to the bottom of the member. A support pillar may be attached to the base member, such as by a ball end of the support pillar received within the socket, which allows the angle of the support pillar to be changed with respect to the base member and with respect to the instrument. An opposite end of the support pillar may be attached to a leg support or extend to the floor.
Stand Adjustment Device
A stand adjustment device has a tripod-connecting member, a connecting seat, two clamping plates, a boom-connecting tube, a locking shaft, and a manual operating member. The connecting seat is rotatably located around the tripod-connecting member. The two clamping plates are detachably attached to two opposite sides of the connecting seat respectively. One end of the locking shaft is movably disposed in the boom-connecting tube. The boom is slidably mounted through the boom-connecting tube and the locking shaft. The locking shaft is slidably mounted through the boom-connecting tube, the two clamping plates, and the connecting seat such that the boom-connecting tube is rotatable relative to the connecting seat. The manual operating member and the locking shaft are configured to clamp the boom-connecting tube, the two clamping plates, and the connecting seat therebetween into a locked condition.
Stand Adjustment Device
A stand adjustment device has a tripod-connecting member, a connecting seat, two clamping plates, a boom-connecting tube, a locking shaft, and a manual operating member. The connecting seat is rotatably located around the tripod-connecting member. The two clamping plates are detachably attached to two opposite sides of the connecting seat respectively. One end of the locking shaft is movably disposed in the boom-connecting tube. The boom is slidably mounted through the boom-connecting tube and the locking shaft. The locking shaft is slidably mounted through the boom-connecting tube, the two clamping plates, and the connecting seat such that the boom-connecting tube is rotatable relative to the connecting seat. The manual operating member and the locking shaft are configured to clamp the boom-connecting tube, the two clamping plates, and the connecting seat therebetween into a locked condition.
PACKABLE STRINGED INSTRUMENT WITH NECK AND TAIL WIRE
Exemplary embodiments of stringed instruments including extended string retaining saddle straps are disclosed. The exemplary embodiments include an extended string retaining saddle strap connected to each of, and between, a string connection to the instrument's strings at a bottom portion of a body portion of the stringed instrument and a saddle strap connector at an upper portion of the body portion of the stringed instrument. In an aspect, the saddle strap connector may be connected to a neck block portion joining a neck portion of the stringed instrument to the body portion, within a hollow interior of the body portion. In an aspect, connecting the extended string retaining saddle strap to each of, and between, the string connection and the saddle strap connector creates a tension that tends to pull the string connection and the saddle strap connector towards each other.
GUITAR CASE
A guitar case comprising a resiliently flexible first teardrop oval shell defining a guitar receptacle for operatively receiving a guitar, the first shell including a guitar suspension arrangement comprising a body strap configured to operatively secure a body of the guitar away from a side of the receptacle, and a neck strap configured to operatively secure a neck of the guitar within the receptacle. Case 10 also includes a resiliently flexible second teardrop oval shell configured to operatively complementarily engage the first shell in a clamshell manner, and fastening means configured to fasten the shells together such that at least the upper shell elastically deforms over the guitar receptacle to sandwich the guitar suspended within the receptacle between the shells.
Foldable Musical Instrument Stand and Multi-headed Musical Instrument Stand
A foldable musical-instrument stand comprises a fixing structure and a supporting structure. The supporting structure comprises a main supporting piece hinged with the fixing structure, first and second side supporting pieces, L-shaped first and second side connecting pieces, first and second brackets; two ends of the first and second side connecting pieces are respectively hinged with the main supporting piece and the first or second side supporting piece; long-edge terminals of the L-shaped first and second brackets are respectively hinged with the main supporting piece or hinged to the first and second side supporting pieces; first and second limiting pieces, respectively hinged with the first or second side supporting piece, are arranged on the first and second side supporting pieces; the main supporting piece, side supporting pieces, side connecting pieces, brackets and limiting pieces each have an opening position and a folding position. A multi-headed musical-instrument stand is also provided.
Foldable Musical Instrument Stand and Multi-headed Musical Instrument Stand
A foldable musical-instrument stand comprises a fixing structure and a supporting structure. The supporting structure comprises a main supporting piece hinged with the fixing structure, first and second side supporting pieces, L-shaped first and second side connecting pieces, first and second brackets; two ends of the first and second side connecting pieces are respectively hinged with the main supporting piece and the first or second side supporting piece; long-edge terminals of the L-shaped first and second brackets are respectively hinged with the main supporting piece or hinged to the first and second side supporting pieces; first and second limiting pieces, respectively hinged with the first or second side supporting piece, are arranged on the first and second side supporting pieces; the main supporting piece, side supporting pieces, side connecting pieces, brackets and limiting pieces each have an opening position and a folding position. A multi-headed musical-instrument stand is also provided.