Converter arrangement and a method for increasing the number of strings on a string instrument
11127381 · 2021-09-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10D3/14
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a converter arrangement (1) for increasing the number of strings on a string instrument, the converter arrangement comprising; a frame (20) with a base plate (21) and a head (30) with string adjustment screws (31); additional strings (2) attached to the base plate (21) and extending to the head (30) where the strings (2) terminate at the adjustment screws (31) which allow the additional strings (2) to be tuned; means (102) for releasably attaching the converter arrangement to the string side on the string instrument. The present invention also relates to a method for applying the converter arrangement (1) to a string instrument.
Claims
1. A converter arrangement for increasing the number of strings on a guitar having a string side, the converter arrangement comprising; a frame having a short side and a base plate and a head with string adjustment screws additional strings attached to the base plate and extending to the head where the additional strings terminate at the string adjustment screws which allow the additional strings to be tuned; means for releasably attaching the converter arrangement to the string side of the guitar so that the additional strings extend from the short side of the frame over a saddle of the guitar to a guitar nut, when the converter arrangement is attached to the guitar.
2. A converter arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the frame comprises two opposite elongated members extending from the base plate, arranged opposite to the head, and carrying the load of the frame created by the tensions in the additional strings.
3. A converter arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the frame comprises a single elongated support member extending from the base plate, arranged on one side of the head and carrying the load of the frame created by the tensions in the additional strings.
4. A converter arrangement according to claim 3 wherein the single elongated support member, the base plate and the head are fully integrated into one piece.
5. A converter arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the two opposite elongated members have a curved configuration in z-direction, so that the part of the two opposite elongated members that are parallel to the neck of the guitar will be located in z-direction below the neck of the guitar.
6. A converter arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the single elongated support member has a curved configuration in z-direction, so that the part of the single elongated member that is parallel to the neck of the string instrument will be located in z-direction below the neck of the string instrument.
7. A converter arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the single elongated support member has a curved configuration in z-direction, so that the main part of the single elongated support member will be located in z-direction below the guitar.
8. A converter arrangement according to any of claim 1, wherein the means for releasably attaching the arrangement to the guitar comprises at least one of, a belt and buckle; a strap; a Velcro attachment strip; an elastic band; a snap-fit or magnets.
9. A converter arrangement for increasing the number of strings on a string instrument, the converter arrangement comprising; a frame with a base plate and a head with string adjustment screws; additional strings attached to the base plate and extending to the head where the strings terminate at the adjustment screws which allow the additional strings to be tuned; means for releasably attaching the converter arrangement to the string side on the string instrument, wherein the frame comprises a single elongated support member extending from the base plate, arranged opposite to the head, and carrying the load of the frame created by the tensions in strings, wherein the single elongated support member has a curved configuration in z-direction, so that the part of the single elongated member that is parallel to the neck of the string instrument will be located in z-direction below the neck of the string instrument.
10. The converter arrangement of claim 9 wherein the single elongated support member, the base plate and the head are fully integrated into one piece.
11. A converter arrangement for increasing the number of strings on a string instrument, the converter arrangement comprising; a frame with a base plate and a head with string adjustment screws; additional strings attached to the base plate and extending to the head where the strings terminate at the adjustment screws which allow the additional strings to be tuned; means for releasably attaching the converter arrangement to the string side on the string instrument, wherein the frame comprises a single elongated support member extending from the base plate, arranged opposite to the head, and carrying the load of the frame created by the tensions in strings, wherein the single elongated support member has a curved configuration in z-direction, so that the main part of the single elongated support member will be located in z-direction below the string instrument.
12. The converter arrangement of claim 11 wherein the single elongated support member, the base plate and the head are fully integrated into one piece.
13. A converter arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the single elongated support member has a curved configuration in z-direction, so that the part of the single elongated member that is parallel to the neck of the string instrument will be located in z-direction below the neck of the string instrument.
14. A converter arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the single elongated support member has a curved configuration in z-direction, so that the main part of the single elongated support member will be located in z-direction below the guitar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other aspects of the present invention will now be described in more detail, with reference to the appended drawings showing at least one example embodiment of the invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(10) In the present detailed description, embodiments of a converter arrangement (1) and method for increasing the number of strings (2) on a string instrument are mainly discussed with reference to views schematically illustrating the principle of the invention according to various embodiments of the invention. It should be noted that this by no means limits the scope of the invention, which is also applicable in other circumstances for instance with other types or variants of frames, instruments, shapes and attachment means than the embodiments shown in the appended drawings. Further, that specific features are mentioned in connection to an embodiment of the invention does not mean that those components cannot be used to an advantage together with other embodiments of the invention. In the drawings, similar, or the same elements are referred to by the same reference numerals. The drawings are merely schematic representations, not intended to portray specific parameters of the invention.
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(12) The converter arrangement (1) comprises a frame (20) and a head (30). The frame (20) and head (30) may be made of any suitable type of material such as wood, plastic or metal, and the frame(s) (20) and head(s) (30) shown in the drawings may have different cross sections for different parts or portions and different cross-sections along a portion or part.
(13) The frame (20) comprises two opposite elongated support members (22, 23) extending from a base plate (21), arranged opposite the head (30), to a head portion (24). The two opposite elongated support members (22, 23) thus carry the load of the frame, created by the tensions in strings (2). The head portion (24) is attached to and supports the head (30). The head may be a part of portion (in the case of a single piece frame) of the frame (20). Alternatively, the head (
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(15) The strings (2) extend from the base plate (21) where they are attached, to the head (30), under the head portion part (24) as seen in
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(20) The skilled person realizes that there are many embodiments possible within the scope of the invention for example with smooth flowing shapes of a frame (20) which can hold strings (2) to a head (310) and be attached to a guitar.
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(22) Another option is to attach a snap-fit (102) with a shape complimentary to the frame (20). The snap-fit (102) can be attached to a strap around the body of the guitar. However, there are other ways to attach the snap-fit (102), for example using magnets placed inside the body (301) of the guitar and having magnets on the snap-fit (102). Another attachment means is a strap (103) attached to the long sides of the frame (20). The strap or straps (103), in case there are two straps (103) extending from each side of the frame (20), may be attached to or at the back of the guitar with a buckle and they can be pulled to tension manually to lock the frame (20) in place. The straps (103) can be pulled around the guitar's body in many different ways, for example by merging with the belt and buckle (101). As indicated above, magnets (104) may be arranged inside the body (301) of the guitar and on the frame (20) so that the frame (20) is pressed against the guitar through the magnetic field that arises through the body (301) of the guitar. Head attachment means (105) are detailed in
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(25) A guitar body (301) has a typical shape with a wider rear than middle. The converter arrangement (1) may comprise a bracket (302) having a hole which is shaped as the rear of the guitar, such that the guitar body (301) can be inserted into the hole and thereby lock the rear of the frame (20) to the guitar. The bracket (302) may be made of a soft material, or the hole of the bracket (302) may be lined with a soft material.
(26) Although the frame(s) (20) shown in the drawings have had a generally rectangular shape with two elongated members (22, 23) which bear the load caused by the strings (2) in tension it should be noted that the present invention could make use of any suitable load-bearing frame (20) such as a triangular, oval or otherwise generally shaped frame. Moreover the number of elongated members which bear the load could be a single one, as shown in
(27) Even though the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplifying embodiments thereof, many different alterations, modifications and the like will become apparent for those skilled in the art. Variations to the disclosed embodiments can be understood and effected by the skilled addressee in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. Furthermore, in the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality.
(28) As can be seen from
(29) The converter arrangement (1) could be made from multiple parts, where the single elongated support member (212), the base plate (211) and the head (310) are mounted together, but the single elongated support member (212), the base plate (211) and the head (310) could also be fully integrated into one piece.