Strap assembly for playing a musical instrument in a sitting or standing position with the instrument in a face-up position
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G10D-003/00
출원번호
US-0449315
(2012-04-18)
등록번호
US-8618393
(2013-12-31)
발명자
/ 주소
Peters, Janet K.
출원인 / 주소
Peters, Janet K.
대리인 / 주소
Roddy, Kenneth A.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
6인용 특허 :
18
초록▼
A strap assembly worn by a player in a sitting or standing position for supporting a guitar or similar instrument in a generally horizontal face-up position, stabilizes the instrument while it is being played without impeding freedom of movement of the player's hands. The strap assembly includes an
A strap assembly worn by a player in a sitting or standing position for supporting a guitar or similar instrument in a generally horizontal face-up position, stabilizes the instrument while it is being played without impeding freedom of movement of the player's hands. The strap assembly includes an elongate shoulder strap, a shoulder pad slidably mounted on the shoulder strap, an instrument headstock strap releasably connected to a first end of the shoulder strap having a looped end for attachment to the instrument headstock, an instrument body strap releasably connected to a second end of the shoulder strap for attachment to the body of the instrument, and a forearm loop mounted on the instrument body strap for receiving the forearm of the picking-hand of the instrument player.
대표청구항▼
1. A shoulder strap assembly worn by a player for supporting a musical instrument in a generally horizontal position with a playing surface of the instrument facing upward, the instrument having a body portion, and a neck portion extending from the body, the strap assembly comprising: an elongate fl
1. A shoulder strap assembly worn by a player for supporting a musical instrument in a generally horizontal position with a playing surface of the instrument facing upward, the instrument having a body portion, and a neck portion extending from the body, the strap assembly comprising: an elongate flexible shoulder strap adapted to be received on a shoulder of the player and having first and second ends;a first instrument strap releasably connected at one end to said first end of said shoulder strap and having a flexible loop end at an opposed end adapted to be removably attached to the neck portion of the instrument;a second instrument strap releasably connected at one end to said second end of said shoulder strap and having an opposed end adapted to be removably attached to the body portion of the instrument;said strap assembly supporting the instrument from the shoulder of the player in a generally horizontal position with the playing surface of the instrument facing upward; anda forearm loop mounted on said second instrument strap to receive a forearm of a first hand of the player such that the forearm is not trapped between the instrument body and said shoulder strap. 2. The shoulder strap assembly according to claim 1, further comprising; a shoulder pad slidably mounted on said shoulder strap. 3. The shoulder strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein said first instrument strap flexible loop is a flexible cord loop adapted to be removably attached to the instrument neck portion to provide a first swivel joint between said first end of said shoulder strap and the instrument neck portion; andsaid second instrument strap is releasably connected at one end to said second end of said shoulder strap by a quick-disconnect swivel connection to provide a second swivel joint between said second end of said shoulder strap and the body portion of the instrument; whereinsaid first swivel joint and said second swivel joint allow said shoulder strap to lie flat against the back of the player, and said second swivel joint allows relative rotation between said second instrument strap and said shoulder strap to prevent said forearm loop on said second instrument strap from binding on the forearm of the player's first hand during playing positions and playing angles. 4. The shoulder strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein said shoulder strap first end has a first element of a quick release coupling secured thereto; andsaid first instrument strap one end has a mating second element of said quick release coupling secured to said flexible cord loop whereby said first end of said shoulder strap and said first instrument strap are selectively releasably connected and disconnected. 5. The shoulder strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein said shoulder strap second end has a first element of a quick-disconnect swivel connection secured thereto; andsaid second instrument strap one end has a mating second element of said quick-disconnect swivel connection secured thereto to allow relative rotation therebetween whereby said second end of said shoulder strap and said second instrument strap are selectively releasably connected and disconnected. 6. The shoulder strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein the instrument body has a strap button at an end thereof; andsaid second instrument strap opposed end has a slotted aperture adapted to be removably received and releasably retained on the strap button. 7. The shoulder strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein said forearm loop is pivotally mounted on said second instrument strap. 8. The shoulder strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein said forearm loop comprises a first and a second flexible strap, each having one end secured to said second instrument strap in longitudinally spaced relation, a buckle is secured to a free end of said first strap, and a free end of said second strap fed though through said buckle to form an adjustable loop that allows the length of said forearm loop to be adjusted to ergonomically fit the forearm of the player. 9. The shoulder strap assembly according to claim 1, wherein said second instrument strap has a plurality of holes formed therethrough in longitudinally spaced relation;said forearm loop comprises a flexible strap having a first end secured to said second instrument strap and a free end having a hole therethrough; anda separable fastener removably installed through said hole of said forearm loop and a selected hole of said second instrument body strap to allow said forearm loop to be adjusted to ergonomically fit the forearm of the player. 10. A strap assembly worn by a player in a sitting or standing position for supporting a stringed musical instrument in a generally horizontal position with the strings of the instrument facing upward, the instrument having a body, a neck extending from the body and a headstock at an outer end thereof, the strap assembly comprising: an elongate flexible shoulder strap adapted to be received on a shoulder of the player and having first and second ends;an instrument headstock strap releasably connected at one end to said first end of said shoulder strap and having a flexible loop end at an opposed end adapted to be removably attached to the instrument headstock;an instrument body strap releasably connected at one end to said second end of said shoulder strap and having an opposed end adapted to be removably attached to the body of the instrument;said strap assembly supporting the instrument from the shoulder of the player in a generally horizontal position with the strings of the instrument facing upward; anda forearm loop mounted on said instrument body strap to receive a forearm of a picking-hand of the player such that the forearm is not trapped between the instrument body and said shoulder strap and is not subjected to the weight of the instrument or playing loads applied to the instrument. 11. The strap assembly according to claim 10, further comprising; a shoulder pad slidably mounted on said shoulder strap. 12. The strap assembly according to claim 10, wherein said instrument headstock strap flexible loop is a flexible cord loop adapted to be removably attached to the instrument headstock to provide a first swivel joint between said first end of said shoulder strap and the headstock; andsaid instrument body strap is releasably connected at one end to said second end of said shoulder strap by a quick-disconnect swivel connection to provide a second swivel joint between said second end of said shoulder strap and the body of the instrument; whereinsaid first swivel joint and said second swivel joint allow said shoulder strap to lie flat against the back of the player, and said second swivel joint allows relative rotation between said instrument body strap and said shoulder strap to prevent said forearm loop on said instrument body strap from binding on the player's picking-hand forearm during playing positions and playing angles. 13. The strap assembly according to claim 10, wherein said shoulder strap first end has a first element of a quick release coupling secured thereto; andsaid instrument headstock strap one end has a mating second element of said quick release coupling secured to said flexible cord loop whereby said first end of said shoulder strap and said instrument headstock strap are selectively releasably connected and disconnected. 14. The strap assembly according to claim 13, wherein the headstock at the outer end of the neck of the instrument includes at a series of tuning knobs or keys connected with the strings; andsaid flexible cord loop of said instrument headstock strap is releasably secured to the headstock by passing it around the headstock under the strings between the endmost two sets of the tuning knobs or keys and passing said second element of said quick release coupling through said flexible cord loop to secure said instrument headstock strap to the headstock. 15. The strap assembly according to claim 11, wherein said shoulder strap second end has a first element of a quick-disconnect swivel connection secured thereto; andsaid instrument body strap one end has a mating second element of said quick-disconnect swivel connection secured thereto to allow relative rotation therebetween whereby said second end of said shoulder strap and said instrument body strap are selectively releasably connected and disconnected. 16. The strap assembly according to claim 11, wherein the instrument body has a strap button at an outer end thereof; andsaid instrument body strap opposed end has a slotted aperture adapted to be removably received and releasably retained on the strap button. 17. The strap assembly according to claim 10, wherein said forearm loop is pivotally mounted on said instrument body strap. 18. The strap assembly according to claim 10, wherein said forearm loop comprises a first and a second flexible strap, each having one end secured to said instrument body strap in longitudinally spaced relation, a buckle is secured to a free end of said first strap, and a free end of said second strap fed though through said buckle to form an adjustable loop that allows the length of said forearm loop to be adjusted to ergonomically fit the forearm of the player. 19. The strap assembly according to claim 10, wherein said instrument body strap has a plurality of holes formed therethrough in longitudinally spaced relation;said forearm loop comprises a flexible strap having a first end secured to said instrument body strap and a free end having a hole therethrough; anda separable fastener removably installed through said hole of said forearm loop and a selected hole of said instrument body strap to allow said forearm loop to be adjusted to ergonomically fit the forearm of the player. 20. A shoulder strap assembly worn by a user for supporting an instrument or tool, the instrument or tool having a body portion, and a neck portion extending from the body, the strap assembly comprising: an elongate flexible main shoulder strap adapted to be received on a shoulder of the user and having first and second ends;a first strap releasably connected at one end to said first end of said main shoulder strap and having a flexible loop end at an opposed end adapted to be removably attached to the neck portion of the instrument or tool;a second strap releasably connected at one end to said second end of said main shoulder strap and having an opposed end adapted to be removably attached to the body portion of the instrument or tool; anda forearm loop mounted on said second strap to receive a forearm of a first hand of the user.
Thompson Jerry R. (8060 Niwot Rd. #263 Longmont CO 80501) Peters Martin W. (6292 Arapahoe #3 Boulder CO 80303), Support system for guitar or like instrument.
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