MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REST
20220148545 ยท 2022-05-12
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Abstract
A musical instrument rest for attachment to an instrument having a neck. The rest provides a buffer between the instrument and a surface. The rest has an instrument side, surface side and a thickness between said instrument side and said surface side. The surface side being adapted to contact the surface in order to prevent damage to the surface. The thickness being compressible and wherein the rest is adapted to be attached to the musical instrument in the area of the neck. The weight of the instrument pressing the rest against the wall surface provides a frictional force to hold the rest and the headstock against the wall surface without damaging the wall surface. The frictional force will prevent the instrument from sliding or falling down. The compressibility of the rest will prevent damage to the wall surface.
Claims
1. A musical instrument rest for attachment to an instrument having a neck and a headstock that provides a buffer between the instrument and a surface, the musical instrument rest comprising: the musical instrument rest having an instrument side, surface side and a thickness between said instrument side and said surface side, said surface side being adapted to contact the surface side in a way that prevents damage to the surface side; said thickness being compressible; and wherein said rest is adapted to be attached to the musical instrument in the area of the headstock; and said rest is a trapezoidal shape, where a larger bottom is the surface side and a smaller and flat top is the instrument side.
2. The musical instrument rest of claim 1, wherein said rest is attached to the instrument using an attachment fastener between said instrument side and the instrument.
3. The musical instrument rest of claim 2, wherein said attachment fastener is a hook and loop fastener.
4. The musical instrument rest of claim 1, wherein said surface side includes a nonmarring layer that provides friction between the said surface side and the surface.
5. The musical instrument rest of claim 4, wherein said non-marring layer is a tacky surface.
6. The musical instrument rest of claim 4, wherein said non-marring layer is a plurality of nubs extending from said surface side.
7. The musical instrument rest of claim 6, wherein said plurality of nubs are compressible.
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9. The musical instrument rest of claim 1, wherein said rest includes a strap to attach said rest to the instrument.
10. The musical instrument rest of claim 1, wherein the instrument has a headstock extending from the neck, and wherein said rest is adapted to be attached to the headstock using said instrument side.
11. The musical instrument rest of claim 10, wherein said rest is attached to the instrument using an attachment fastener between said instrument side and the instrument.
12. The musical instrument rest of claim 11, wherein said attachment fastener is a hook and loop fastener.
13. The musical instrument rest of claim 10, wherein said surface side includes a non-marring layer that provides friction between the said surface side and the surface.
14. The musical instrument rest of claim 13, wherein said non-marring layer is a tacky surface.
15. The musical instrument rest of claim 13, wherein said non-marring layer is a plurality of nubs extending from said surface side.
16. The musical instrument rest of claim 15, wherein said plurality of nubs are compressible.
17. The musical instrument rest of claim 10, wherein said rest is a trapezoidal shape, where the larger bottom is the surface side and smaller top is the instrument side.
18. The musical instrument rest of claim 10, wherein said rest includes a strap to attach said rest to the instrument.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] The present invention is musical instrument rest for attachment to the headstock or neck of a musical instrument. Musical instruments that have a headstock and neck are usually a stringed instrument. The rest provides support to the musical instrument when the musical instrument is leaned against a surface such as a wall. The rest provides a low-cost way to secure the instrument against a surface without fear of the instrument sliding or falling down. The rest is also for protecting the surface from damage often caused by the instrument when leaned against a surface.
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[0016] While different embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to the embodiments could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements are illustrative only and are not limiting as to the scope of the invention that is to be given the full breadth of any and all equivalents thereof.