INSTRUMENT CARRY STRAP AND SWIVEL CONNECTOR
20230377541 ยท 2023-11-23
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Abstract
A versatile guitar and bass guitar strap is disclosed. This instrument carrying strap eliminates the need to detach and reattach the strap when adjustment is required for twisting, and also eliminates the wear and tear associated with having to detach and reattach the strap. A swivel connector is applied to at least one terminal end of the strap at a connection point with the instrument. The swivel connector has a first and a second rotator that are carried on an axial pin for rotational movement relative to each other. Rotator arms are configured for coupling with the strap and a connector tab.
Claims
1. A swivel connector for suspending an instrument strap from an instrument, comprising: a first rotator having a first central hub and first rotator arms laterally extending from the hub; a second rotator having a second central hub and second rotator arms laterally extending from the hub; and an axial pin extending through each of the first central hub and the second central hub, wherein each of the first rotator and the second rotator are rotationally carried, relative to one another, on the axial pin.
2. The swivel connector of claim 1, further comprising: a head on at least one end of the axial pin, the head dimensioned to retain at least one of the first central hub or the second central hub on the axial shaft.
3. The swivel connector of claim 2, further comprising: a set screw received through a lateral face of one of the first central hub and the second central hub to secure the one of the first central hub and the second central hub in a fixed condition relative the axial pin.
4. The swivel connector of claim 3, further comprising: a spacer carried on the axial pin between the first central hub and the second central hub.
5. The swivel connector of claim 4, wherein the first rotator arms and the second rotator arms have a width corresponding to a width of the instrument strap.
6. The swivel connector of claim 5, further comprising: an attachment tab formed as a length of material that is carried around at least one of first rotator arms and second rotator arms.
7. The swivel connector of claim 6, further comprising: a strap tab formed as a length of material that is carried around another of the at least one of the first rotator arms and the second rotator arms.
8. The swivel connector of claim 6, further comprising: a floating link coupled with the strap tab, the floating link configured to adjustably carry an end loop of the instrument strap therethrough.
9. The swivel connector of claim 8, further comprising: a strap link interconnecting opposed ends of the first rotator arms and a distal end of the floating link.
10. A carrying strap for a musical instrument, comprising: an elongate strap having a first end and a second end; at least one swivel connector having a first rotator and a second rotator rotationally carried, relative to one another, on an axial pin; a strap tab coupled with first rotator arms laterally extending from a first hub of the first rotator; and an attachment tab coupled with second rotator arms laterally extending from a second hub of the second rotator.
11. The carrying strap of claim 10, further comprising: a floating link coupled with the strap tab, the configured to slidably receive a loop of the elongate strap to accommodate an adjustment in a longitudinal length of the elongate strap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
[0030] Broadly, embodiments of the present invention provide an instrument strap and a swivel connector for attaching the instrument strap to the instrument to avoid twisting and bunching of the strap on the musician's shoulders. As seen in reference to the drawings of
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[0032] It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.