Leg-Mounted Media Display Device
20250082090 ยท 2025-03-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F5/1516
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A portable media holder is described, comprising a base, a strap configured to attach the base to a user's limb, and a media holder integrated into the top side of the base that is configured to hold at least one sheet of paper at an angle ranging between vertical and 45 off vertical and to flex it in such a way that it stays stiff while in the media holder.
Claims
1. A device for displaying media, comprising: a. a strap comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first end and the second end comprise a buckle that can removably connect the first end to the second end; b. a base attached to the strap, wherein the base comprises a top side and a bottom side; c. a media holder integrated into the top side of the base, wherein the media holder is configured to hold at least one sheet of paper at an angle ranging between vertical and 45 off vertical.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the strap length is approximately equal to the circumference of a typical human thigh, wherein the angle of the media holder is configured so that a seated user can read the media on a sheet of paper in the media holder when the device is attached around the user's thigh.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the strap is elastic.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the media holder comprises a cutout in the top side of the base, wherein the cutout is a wide curved slot, wherein the wide curved slot is configured to flex any media placed into it in such a way that the media stays stiff while in the wide curved slot.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the wide curved slot is approximately 15 mm wide.
6. The device of claim 4, wherein the wide curved slot has a rectangular cross-section.
7. The device of claim 4, wherein the wide curved slot is a section of a circle with a radius of approximately 58 mm.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the media holder comprises a cutout in the top side of the base, wherein the cutout is a narrow curved slot, wherein the narrow curved slot is configured to flex any media placed into it in such a way that the media stays stiff while in the narrow curved slot.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the narrow curved slot has a triangular cross-section, with one of the vertices of the triangular cross-section at the bottom of the narrow curved slot, with a width at the top of the base of approximately 8 mm.
10. The device of claim 8, wherein the narrow curved slot is a section of a circle with a radius of approximately 75 mm.
11. The device of claim 4, further comprising a narrow curved slot, wherein the narrow curved slot has a triangular cross-section, with one of the vertices of the triangular cross-section at the bottom of the narrow curved slot, with a width at the top of the base of approximately .
12. The device of claim 1, further comprising a phone holder, wherein the phone holder comprises a cutout for a charger cord.
13. The device of claim 1, wherein the bottom side of the base is flat.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the base comprises a strap slot, wherein the strap slot is parallel to the plane of the bottom side of the base, wherein the strap slot is configured for the strap to pass through it.
15. The device of claim 4, further comprising: a. a separate phone holder, comprising a phone holding end and a base engagement end, wherein the phone holding end comprises a clamp for holding a mobile phone, wherein the base engagement end comprises a curved plug with a rectangular cross-section that fits into the wide curved slot securely.
16. The device of claim 4, further comprising: a. a separate music stand, comprising a music holding end and a base engagement end, wherein the music holding end comprises a platform for supporting sheetmusic, wherein the base engagement end comprises a curved plug with a rectangular cross-section that fits into the wide curved slot securely.
17. The device of claim 14, further comprising: a. a separate plug, wherein the plug plugs into the strap slot, wherein the plug comprises a microphone stand attachment.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0044] While the foregoing disclosure describes the device of the present invention being used to hold sheetmusic while playing a musical instrument or singing, it is to be understood that it is not limited to that application. The device of the present invention may be used to hold any flexible media in a vertical position while a user is seated.
[0045] In brief, the device of the present invention is a media holder that attaches to a user's limb (arm or leg) while a user is seated and holds it in such a position that the user can see the media while seated. The embodiment described below is a sheetmusic holder that attaches to a user's limb while the user is playing a musical instrument and holds sheetmusic in the correct position for the user to see it while playing. This enables a user to see their sheetmusic even in places where a regular music stand is not practicable. For example, in an outdoor music festival, the ground may be uneven, it may be windy, and it may be too hard to lug around both a musical instrument and a bulky music stand. In a crowded orchestra or band, a regular music stand may block a user's line of sight and may require too much space in front of the user. In both of those applications, a leg-mounted music holder will be preferableit takes no extra space in front of the user, it does not block the user's line of sight, and it can be used even on uneven ground or in windy conditions.
[0046] In its most basic form, the device comprises three elementsa strap, a base that is attached to the strap, and a media holder integrated into the top side of the base. The strap is configured to buckle around a user's limb, such as an arm or a leg. The media holder is configured to hold the media in such a way that the user can easily see it. The base attaches to the strap (removably or non-removably) and is rigidly attached to the media holder.
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[0048] The device of the present invention may also be used for other instruments, as long as they can be played while seated. As shown in
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[0051] Base 100 comprises one or more types of media holders incorporated into its top side, configured in such a way that they hold a piece of readable media at an appropriate angle for reading while seated. In the embodiment shown in
[0052] While the embodiments described below incorporate three types of media holders, it is to be understood that the base may incorporate only one or two of the media holders described below. The present invention does not require all three media holders to be present.
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[0056] Strap slot 110 is used to pass the strap 200 through so that the base 100 can easily be fastened to the user's leg. The strap slot 110 is preferably large enough that the buckle 204 fits through it.
[0057] In an embodiment, the base 100 also comprises a flat bottom so that it may also be used on a flat surface such as a table.
[0058] It is to be understood that while the base 100 shown in the Figures is circular, it does not have to be; there are no restrictions on its shape other than the ones disclosed with relation to the media holder. The base may be square, rectangular, or any other shape. The size of the base is preferably such that it can be easily transported, for example in an instrument case.
[0059] In an embodiment, the base 100 is made out of a single piece of plastic. The plastic may be any material that is rigid and capable of holding its shape well enough to support the media it is meant to support. The base may be hollow or solid.
[0060] In an embodiment, the base may be modular and some of the media holder features may be removable or replaceable. In that embodiment, the media holder features are rigidly attached to the base.
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[0064] While the base 100 may be used by itself as shown above, various attachments may be used to anchor other devices to the user's leg.
[0065] Separate phone holder 220 is used for applications where a user may need to use their phone in a leg-mounted setting and hold it more securely than the phone holder on the base. The separate phone holder 220 comprises a curved plug 224 and a phone clamp 222 that can hold a phone or a tablet.
[0066] Separate music stand 210 is used for applications where a user may need to hold an open book, or more than one sheet of paper, and may require more space to spread out the sheetmusic.
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[0068] The base is preferably configured to be attached to a user's leg or other limb-however, it may also be attached to other objects near the user.
[0069] The media holder may be used in multiple situations. It is most commonly used where a user is playing an instrument while seated, where the media holder is attached to the user's thigh in a way that the user can look down on the media while playing. In some cases, where the user's arm is relatively stationary while playing, the media holder may also be attached to the user's arm. If a user is sitting in a chair with arms, the media holder may be attached to the arm of the chair, or to the top of a guitar stand or other musical instrument stand, for example. As mentioned above, the media holder may be attached to a microphone stand with a stand mount attachment.
[0070] The advantages of this media holder are numerous. First of all, it is easy to use and holds either single sheets of music or music books at the correct angle without flexing. It is portable and can be taken anywhere-it easily fits into a musical instrument case. It is sturdy and does not break very easily, which is important for music festival situations where rough handling is a possibility. It is very easy to set up, as opposed to folding music stands. It takes no extra space in front of the user, meaning that it does not require a flat floor and does not block the user's line of sight.
[0071] Exemplary embodiments are described above. It is to be understood that the present invention is limited only by the appended claims.