Guitar positioning device
11270678 · 2022-03-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A guitar positioning device, including a strip of resilient or flexible material, such as formed or molded from rubber, or polymer, can be adhered to the lower or lateral edges of the guitar, or banjo, in which it is used, while the exposed surface of the device will frictionally engage upon the legs of the musician, so as to prevent slippage of the instrument during its usage and application. The positioning device can be adhered by integral suction cups, at least two in number, or by an adhesive, a double sided tape, or even hook and pile fastening means, or rivet, in order to secure the positioning device to the exposed edge of the instrument that rests upon the legs of the musician, during a performance.
Claims
1. A guitar positioning device, including a strip of resilient or flexible rubber or polymer material, having a length of approximately 4″ to 8″, and a width of less than 3″, said positioning device capable of being applied to the side edge of a guitar or banjo, and said positioning device having a first surface and an opposite second surface, said positioning device provides a frictional material on said first surface that can adhere to and obtain support for the guitar upon a leg of a musician utilizing the guitar during a performance, and said strip of material forming said positioning device having on an opposite surface a fastening member for application directly to the side edge of the guitar and for use for holding said guitar through said positioning device onto the leg of a musician utilizing the guitar during a performance; said fastening member having at least two suction cups provided integrally upon the opposite side of the positioning device from the first surface and its frictional surface, and for use for securing said strip of the positioning device directly to a side edge of the musical instrument, wherein said at least two suction cups are integrally formed upon that opposite surface of the strip of resilient material to provide for securement of the positioning device directly to the side edge of a musical instrument and thereby exposing the frictional material to a leg of a musician during a performance.
2. The guitar positioning device of claim 1, wherein the strip of frictional material may be one of rubberized material and polymer material.
3. The guitar positioning device of claim 1, wherein the frictional material may be a plurality of protrusions or projections extending from the surface of the strip of frictional material to provide said friction when applied to the musical instrument, as when resting upon a leg(s) of the musician during a performance.
4. The guitar positioning device of claim 1, wherein said strip of frictional material has a coating applied thereon, and such coating being one of a rubberized material or a polymer, which when the positioning device is applied by a fastening member, to the edge of the musical instrument, it adheres it in place, while the device is rested upon a leg of the musician, during performance, and prevents slippage of the instrument from that location.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(10) It is just as likely that these fastening means, whether it be rivets 2, screws, suction cups 3, or any other types of fastening means, could also include the usage of a more temporary type of double sided adhesive tape, that is applied to the under surface of the strip material, when it is applied to the lateral edges of the musical instruments, as noted. Or, a hook and pile fastening means, can be used, identified by the trademark Velco, for application of such a strip of material to the sides of the musical instruments, which means that the positioning device can be removed, after usage, at the desire of the performer.
(11) The strip of material can also be formed of other materials, even metal, having resiliency, and having a rubberized coating, polymer coating, or the like, applied to the strip, obtained by dipping of the device into a batch of such materials, in order to attain adherence of the coatings to the surface of the strip of device, in preparation for its application and usage. Or, as stated, in the preferred alternative, the device may be molded from a polymer, or rubber, and even have its suction cups integrally formed and molded therewith, in preparation for immediate usage after its formation. With these types of fastening means, the device, of these types, can be applied directly to the lateral edges of the instrument, and when used by the musician, the guitar or banjo will be frictionally held into place, and prevented from slipping off of the user's legs, during a routine or strenuous performance.
(12) In addition, where the device may be formed of a polymer, or rubber, as explained previously, its outer exposed surface, such as that as noted at 4, may be formed containing miniscule projections, or ribs, or pebble grained, as at 5, so as to add to the frictional engagement of the device initially to hold the guitar in position, upon the legs of the user, as previously explained.
(13) In any event, the primary object of the invention is to provide a device that can be engaged to the edge of the guitar and held thereto by any type of fastening means, such as frictional engagement, or by other adhering means, even an adhesive, and at the same time, have a surface that does frictionally engage upon the legs of the user, so as to prevent slippage of the musical instrument, during its performance.
(14) Variations or modifications of the subject matter of this invention may occur to those skilled in the art upon review of the disclosure as provided herein. Any such variations, if within the spirit of this invention, are intended to be encompassed within the scope of any claims to patent protection issuing herein. The description of the invention in the Specification, and its depiction in the drawings, are set forth for illustrative purposes only.