Musical instrument case having an adjustable supporting means
09858906 ยท 2018-01-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/127
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G10G7/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
The present invention relates to a musical instrument case (10) for storing a musical instrument, comprising a case body (12) having an inner wall (16), a cover (18) is attached to the case body (12), an adjustable supporting means (24) is affixed on the inner wall (16) wherein the adjustable supporting means (24) comprising at least one of cushioning unit (26) and each cushioning unit (26) is connectable by a rope (28), wherein the cushioning unit (26) is expanded to securely grip the musical instrument when the rope (28) is pulled and can be adjusted to fit with various sizes of the musical instruments.
Claims
1. A musical instrument case (10) for storing a musical instrument, comprising: a case body (12) having an inner wall (16); a cover (18) is attached to the case body (12); an adjustable supporting means (24) is affixed on the inner wall (16) wherein the adjustable supporting means (24) comprising at least one of cushioning unit (26), and each cushioning unit (26) is connected by a rope (28); wherein the cushioning unit (26) is expanded to securely grip the musical instrument when the rope (28) is pulled.
2. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 1, wherein the cushioning unit (26) comprising an upper closing end (30), a lower opening end (32), an upper wall (34), a lower wall (36), a first side wall (38) and a second side wall (40) wherein a soft material (42) is enclosed inside the cushioning unit (26) and the second side wall (40) is attached to the inner wall (16) of the case body (12).
3. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 2, wherein the upper wall (34) and the lower wall (36) comprising a crease (48) wherein when the rope (28) is pulled, the crease (48) is expanded pushing the soft material (42) to securely grip the musical instrument.
4. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 2, wherein the soft material (42) is attached to the first side wall (38) and the rope (28) is provided adjacent to the soft material (42) wherein one end (28a) of the rope (28) is protruding from the lower opening end (32) of the first cushioning unit (26) and another end (28b) is connected with a second cushioning unit (26) and another end (28b) is protruding from the upper closing end (30) to a second cushioning unit (26) and protruding from the lower opening end (32) of the second cushioning unit (26).
5. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 1, wherein the adjustable supporting means (24) is attached to the inner wall (16) in the area that supporting a body of the musical instrument.
6. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 1, wherein the rope (28) is flat rope or ribbon or fabric string or plastic string.
7. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 1, wherein the end (28a, 28b) of the rope (28) is attached to the inner wall by hook-and-loop fastener such as VELCRO tape.
8. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 1, wherein the rope (28) is connected between each cushioning unit (26) in which the rope (28) is fixed by a fastening means (50) with the inner wall (16) of the musical instrument case (10) at the area that supporting a lower body of the music instrument.
9. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 1, wherein each rope (28) is provided inside each of the cushioning unit (26) wherein the end of the rope (28) protruding from the upper closing end (30) of each cushioning unit (26) and is fixed by the fastening means (50) with the inner wall (16) of the musical instrument case (10) at the area that supporting the lower body of the musical instrument.
10. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 2, wherein the second side wall (40) of the cushioning unit (26) is attached to the inner wall (16) of the case body (12) by hook-and-loop fastener such as VELCRO tape or adhesive.
11. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 1, having an outer wall (14) comprising multiple layers of material including an upper layer (62), a lower layer (64) wherein a middle layer (66) is in between the upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64).
12. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 11, wherein the upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64) is made from thermoplastic selected from Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS), Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET).
13. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 11, wherein the upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64) is made from composite thermoplastic plastic that is selected from Epoxy, Polyester, Carbon fiber.
14. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 11, wherein the upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64) is formed by thermoforming process, casting process, or molding process and forming into the musical instrument case (10) by reaction injection molding process.
15. The musical instrument case (10) according to claim 1, wherein the case body (12) further comprising an edge (12a) wherein the edge (12a) is coupled with a rubber rim (92) having a loop end (92a) and the cover (18) further comprising an edge (18a) wherein the edge (18a) is coupled with a rubber rim (94) having socket (94a) for receiving the loop end (92a) of the rubber rim (92).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(19) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting but merely as a basis for claims. It should be understood that the drawings and detailed description thereto are not intended to limit the invention to the particular form disclosed, but on the contrary, the invention is to cover all modification, equivalents and alternatives falling within the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims. As used throughout this application, the word may is used in a permissive sense (i.e., meaning having the potential to), rather than the mandatory sense (i.e., meaning must). Similarly, the words include, including, and includes mean including, but not limited to. Further, the words a or an mean at least one and the word plurality means one or more, unless otherwise mentioned. Where the abbreviations of technical terms are used, these indicate the commonly accepted meanings as known in the technical field. For ease of reference, common reference numerals will be used throughout the figures when referring to the same or similar features common to the figures. The present invention will now be described with reference to
(20) The present invention relates to a musical instrument case (10) for storing a musical instrument, especially stringed musical instruments such as guitar as well as other types of instrument having similar shape to the guitar, in which the instrument comprising a head, a neck and a body section.
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(23) In a preferred embodiment, the adjustable supporting means (24) comprises two cushioning units (26) connected each other by the rope (28). Preferably, the rope (28) is a flat rope, ribbon, clothing ribbon or plastic rope.
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(26) The second side wall (40) is attached to the inner wall (16) of the case body (12) by a hook-and-loop fastener such as VELCRO tape or adhesive. The upper wall (34) and the lower wall (36) of the cushioning unit (26) include a crease (48) wherein when the rope (28) is pulled, the crease (48) is expanded pushing the soft material (42) to securely grip the musical instrument. The second side wall (40) is attached to the inner wall (16) of the case body (12) by VELCRO tape or adhesive, as shown in
(27) The rope (28) is connected to each cushioning unit (26). The rope (28) is fixed with the inner wall (16) of the musical instrument case (10) at the area that supporting a lower body of the musical instrument, by a fastening means (50) such as rivet or nail, as shown in
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(30) In the preferred embodiment of the cushioning unit (26), the term upper and lower, as used herein for describing the cushioning unit (26), are referring to the appended drawings and with reference to the alignment of the musical instrument case (10) in which the body case (12) is in a lying position. The musical instrument case (10) for receiving the neck portion of the instrument is near the user in order to pull the ends (28a, 28b) of the rope (28). The portion that is near to the ends (28a, 28b) is defined as the lower part of the cushioning unit (26) and the portion that is far from the ends (28a, 28b) is defined as upper part of the cushioning unit (26). The terms are used for ease of description of the specific structural and functional features but not to be interpreted as limiting the scope of the invention.
(31) The upper closing end (30) is the end that is adjacent to the lower part of the body of the musical instrument.
(32) The lower opening end (32) is the end that is adjacent to the neck of the musical instrument and the end (28a, 28b) of the rope (28).
(33) The upper wall (34) is close to the cover (18) when the musical instrument case (10) is closed.
(34) The lower wall (36) is near to a base of the case body (12).
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(36) After the adjustable supporting means (24) is properly adjusted to securely grip the musical instrument, that position of the adjustable supporting means (24) is still remained unchanged even the musical instrument is removed from the case body. It can be called as shape memory. Therefore, the user can store and remove the same musical instrument without adjusting the adjustable supporting means (24). This is because of the end (28a, 28b) of the rope (28) is attached to the inner wall (16) by VELCRO tape (52) and remain the adjustable supporting means (24) in the position that is adjusted and fixed.
(37) With the shape of the musical instrument case (10) for storing instrument including the curves to correspond to the shape of the instrument, the rope (28) can act as shock absorbing support in case of the musical instrument case (10) receiving the bump attack.
(38) In case of the user changes the musical instrument for storing in the musical instrument case (10), the user can adjust the adjustable supporting means (24) to fit with the new musical instrument by pulling or loosen the rope (28) in order for the crease (48) to be expanded or shrunk to properly fit to the musical instrument.
(39) Therefore, in accordance with the preferred embodiment, the cushioning unit (26) includes the soft material (42) for supporting the musical instrument wherein the cushioning unit (26) can be expanded to securely grip the musical instrument by pulling the rope (28). This would help the musical instrument securely gripped inside and decrease the reaction force incurred from the impact between the musical instrument and the musical instrument case (10).
(40) In addition, another embodiment of the adjustable supporting means (24) is that each of the cushioning unit (26) includes each rope (28) therein. In use, the end of each rope (28) is fixed to the inner wall of the case body (12) by fastening means (50) such as rivets or nails at the area for supporting the body of the instrument.
(41) The preferred soft material (42) is sponge or soft foam pad.
(42) The outer wall (14) of the musical instrument case (10) comprises multiple layers of material including an upper layer (62), a lower layer (64) and a middle layer (66) is between the upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64), as shown in
(43) The upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64) is made from thermoplastic including Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS), and Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). In addition, the upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64) can be made from composite thermoplastic plastic including Epoxy, Polyester, Carbon fiber, and other type of fiber.
(44) The middle layer (66) is made from Polyurethane foam.
(45) In manufacturing of the musical instrument case (10), the upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64) is formed by thermoforming process, casting process, or molding process. The upper layer (62) is provided on a female mold and the lower layer (64) is provided on the male mold and forming into the musical instrument case (10) by polyurethane reaction injection molding process. The reaction injection molding process is the process involves injecting low viscous polymer into a heated mold to form the musical instrument case (10).
(46) Polyurethane foam resin which is in liquid state comprising two types of liquid polymer including Polyol and Isocyanate that were mixed together and injected into the mold with high pressure. Two mentioned polymers will react and swell or swells up and is activated by heat and harden to Polyurethane foam and coordinating the upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64) into one piece to be the case body (12) and the cover (18) according to a predetermined mold.
(47) According to the preferred embodiment, the upper layer (62) and the lower layer (64) is made from Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS).
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(49) The musical instrument case (10) is for storing the musical instrument, in particular guitar (81) or other instrument having similar shape to the guitar, such as ukulele, violin, etc.
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(53) The advantage of the supporting sponges (80, 82) is that the neck of the guitar (81) will securely grip within the musical instrument case (10). It would help prevent the guitar (81) from lateral movement within the musical instrument case (10) when receiving bump impact. In addition, in use of the musical instrument case (10) comprising the adjustable supporting means (24) as well as the supporting sponges (80, 82), it would help securely grip the guitar (81) and prevent the guitar (81) from any movement when the musical instrument case (10) is moved or transported. It also decreases the chance that the neck of the guitar (81) is broken when receiving the bump impact.
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