THUMB-MOUNTABLE SUPPORT FOR ENHANCING SUPPORT AND CONTROL OF AN INSTRUMENT OF THE VIOLIN-FAMILY
20170270901 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
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International classification
Abstract
A thumb-mountable support is disclosed for use on a support hand of a musician while playing an instrument of the violin-family. The thumb-mountable support includes a thumb ring and a saddle. The thumb ring is configured to at least partially surround the thumb of the support hand to facilitate securement of the thumb-mountable support to the thumb of the support hand. The saddle extends from the thumb ring and includes a lower surface configured to engage a generally V-shaped region formed between a thumb and body of the support hand, and also includes an upper surface configured to support a rear portion of a neck of the instrument.
Claims
1. A thumb-mountable support for use on a support hand of a musician while playing a violin-family instrument, the thumb-mountable support comprising: a thumb ring configured to substantially surround the thumb of the support hand to thereby secure the thumb-mountable support to the thumb of the support hand; and a saddle anchored to the thumb of the support hand by the thumb ring, the saddle having a lower surface configured to engage and substantially span a generally V-shaped region formed between a thumb and body of the support hand, the saddle further having an upper surface configured to substantially span a region between the thumb and a first knuckle of an index finger of the support hand, wherein the upper surface support is configured to engage a rear portion of a neck of the violin-family instrument, and to provide a primary support surface for the neck.
2. The thumb-mountable support of claim 1, wherein the thumb ring is configured to substantially surround the thumb from a position proximate or above a first thumb knuckle of the musician and terminate at a position below a second thumb knuckle of the musician to thereby allow tactile contact between the thumb of the musician and the neck of the violin-family instrument.
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4. The thumb-mountable support of claim 1, wherein the saddle is formed from resiliently deformable materials having varying densities.
5. The thumb-mountable support of claim 1, wherein the saddle is formed from a resiliently deformable material selected from a group comprising foam rubber and neoprene.
6. The thumb-mountable support of claim 1, wherein the upper surface of the saddle includes a low-friction enhancement surface disposed to engage the rear portion of the neck of the violin-family instrument to facilitate movement of the support hand along the neck of the violin-family instrument.
7. The thumb-mountable support of claim 6, wherein the low-friction enhancement surface is selected from a group comprising: a velour material, and/or a hook and loop material disposed to engage the rear portion of the neck of the violin-family instrument.
8. The thumb-mountable support of claim 7, wherein the hook and loop material is configured to allow provision of multiple layers at the upper surface of the saddle to adjust a height of the saddle.
9. The thumb-mountable support of claim 1, wherein at least one of the saddle and thumb ring are moldable by the musician.
10. A thumb-mountable support for use on a support hand of a musician while playing a violin-family instrument, the thumb-mountable support comprising: a thumb ring formed from a first material and configured to substantially surround the thumb of the support hand to thereby secure the thumb-mountable support to the thumb of the support hand, the thumb ring including at least one pair of opposed side straps; and a saddle anchored to the thumb of the support hand by the thumb ring, the saddle being formed from a second material and connected to the thumb ring by the at least one pair of opposed side straps, wherein a lower portion of the saddle is configured for engaging and substantially spanning a generally V-shaped region formed between a thumb and body of the support hand, the saddle further including an upper surface substantially spanning a region between the thumb and a first knuckle of an index finger of the support hand, wherein the upper surface is configured to engage a rear portion of a neck of the violin-family instrument, and to provide a primary support surface for the neck.
11. The thumb-mountable support of claim 10, wherein the first material the second material have different densities.
12. The thumb-mountable support of claim 10, wherein the thumb ring is configured to substantially surround the thumb from a position proximate or below a first thumb knuckle of the musician and terminate at a position below a second thumb knuckle of the musician to thereby allow tactile contact between the thumb of the musician and a neck of the violin-family instrument.
13. (canceled)
14. The thumb-mountable support of claim 10, wherein the upper surface of the saddle is configured to terminate below a first knuckle of an index finger of the musician.
15. The thumb-mountable support of claim 10, further comprising a low-friction enhancement surface at an upper surface of one or both of the thumb ring and the saddle to facilitate gliding of the apparatus along at least a rear portion of a neck of the violin-family instrument.
16. The thumb-mountable support of claim 10, wherein the saddle is moldable by the musician.
17. A thumb-mountable support for use on a support hand of a musician while playing a violin-family instrument, the thumb-mountable support comprising: a thumb ring configured to substantially surround the thumb of the support hand to thereby secure the thumb-mountable support to the thumb of the support hand; and a saddle anchored to the thumb of the support hand by the thumb ring, the saddle having a lower surface configured to engage and to substantially span a generally V-shaped region formed between a thumb and body of the support hand, and an upper surface configured to substantially span a region between the thumb and a first knuckle of an index finger of the support hand, wherein the upper surface is configured to accept a rear portion of a neck of the violin-family instrument, and to provide a primary support surface for the neck; and a moldable structure configured with the saddle to allow the musician to deform the saddle to a desired contour.
18. The thumb-mountable support of claim 17, wherein the moldable structure comprises a thin ductile strip.
19. The thumb-mountable support of claim 17, wherein the thumb ring is configured to substantially surround the thumb from a position proximate or below a first thumb knuckle of the musician and terminate at a position below a second thumb knuckle of the musician to thereby allow tactile contact between the thumb of the musician and the neck of the violin-family instrument.
20. The thumb-mountable support of claim 17, wherein the saddle is configured to terminate at a position below a second knuckle of an index finger of the musician to thereby allow contact between fingers of the musician and a fingerboard of the violin-family instrument.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] In the embodiment shown in
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[0031] One example of the extent to which the thumb ring 20 and saddle 30 may engage the support hand 40 is shown in
[0032] As also shown in this embodiment, the saddle 30 is configured to extend from the thumb ring 20 and terminate at a position proximate a first knuckle 120 of an index finger 130 of the support hand 40. Here, the upper portion of the saddle 30 terminates at a position slightly below the first knuckle 120 as the musician supports the instrument. This configuration allows the index finger 130, as well as the other fingers of the musician, to contact the fingerboard 140 while playing the instrument.
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[0034] The thumb ring 20 and/or saddle 30 may be constructed from a resiliently deformable material. If the resiliently deformable material is of a type that presents a substantial amount of friction with the material at the rear portion 73 of the neck 75, the upper surface 70 of the saddle 30 and/or thumb ring 20 may be constructed to include a low-friction enhancement surface 150. In such instances, the low-friction enhancement surface 150 is used to lower the friction experienced between the neck 75 and the apparatus 10 as the musician moves the support hand 40 along the neck 75 while playing the instrument. In some embodiments, the low-friction enhancement surface 150 may be formed from a velour material and/or a hook and loop material (i.e., Velcro®). When a hook and loop material is used, multiple layers of the material may be easily added and removed from the low-friction enhancement surface 150 to adjust the height of the saddle 30. In this manner, the spacing between the generally V-shaped region 80 and the rear portion 73 of the neck 75 may be varied to allow the musician to customize the apparatus 10 for optimal support.
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[0039] In the foregoing specification, specific embodiments have been described. However, it is understood that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of invention as set forth in the claims below. Accordingly, the specification and figures are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of present teachings.