Stringed instrument support device

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Inventors

Healy, Brian C.

Application #

580170

Filed

Sep-10-1990

Published

Dec-3-1991

Current US Class

084/327
224/910

International Classes

G10D 003/00; G10G 005/00

Field of Search

84/327 84/280 84/385 224/910

Examiners

Brown; Brian W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Murphey; John J.

US Patent References

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4084477   Protective pad for...
4171555   Buckle
4188851   Strap latching device
4251016   Stringed instrument...
4254901   Double shouldered...
4656917   Musical instrument...
4785705   Component multi-n...
4858801   Guitar strap
5000071   Guitar holder

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Abstract
A device for removeably supporting a stringed instrument in playing position, of the type comprising a large sound box with strings mounted thereover that extend along a narrow neck, comprising a wide, waist-encircling belt defined by spaced-apart upper and lower edges, terminated by spaced-apart ends and including inter-connecting Velcro pads for attaching the belt about one's waist in overlap fashion, a first short length of flexible strap attached to one end to the belt, a second short length of flexible strap attached at one end to the instrument, spaced-apart from the neck, inter-connectable buckle halves for temporarily inter-connecting the first and the second straps to provide support for a portion of the weight of the instrument while providing room to lift the instrument away from the belt, and a shaped bracket including a shank portion including screws for mounting on the back surface of the sound box spaced-apart from the point of attachment of the second strap, a wide, downwardly angling hook portion, forming a top edge that is fixed to an acute angle with the neck of the instrument, for hooking over the belt to temporarily support the balance of the weight of the stringed instrument and retain it in playing position, and a transition portion inter-connecting the shank portion and the hook portion, curving away from the base portion to enable the hook portion to retain the stringed instrument close against the performer's body.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A device for removably supporting a stringed instrument in playing position of the type comprising a large sound box with strings mounted thereover that extend along a narrow neck, comprising:

a) a wide, waist-encircling belt defined by spaced-apart upper and lower edges, terminated by spaced-apart ends and including means for attaching said belt about one's waist in overlap fashion;

b) a first short length of flexible strap attached at one end to said belt;

c) a second short length of flexible strap attached at one end to said instrument, spaced-apart from said neck;

d) means for temporarily interconnecting said first and said second straps to provide support for a portion of the weight of the instrument while providing room to lift the instrument away from said belt; and,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field Of The Invention

This invention pertains to the field of stringed musical instruments. More particularly, it pertains to stringed instruments of the type held in front of the performer while it is being played, while the strings are plucked. More specifically, the invention is a device for removably supporting the instrument in the playing position.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Stringed instruments such as banjos, ukuleles, mandolins, guitars and the like are often played while the performer is standing and holding the instrument in front of their body. For most of these instruments, just positioning and holding the instrument in front of the body during performance is sufficient throughout the entire performance. Guitars, however, are somewhat singular in that the performer, during performance, often wishes to maneuver the instrument into positions other than the conventional front-of-the-body position.

Particularly in the field of rock music guitar players, it is quite common for guitarists to swing the guitar wildly about themselves, above their heads, and down near the floor or other supporting surface during the performance. With performances lasting up to several hours, holding the guitar in a playable position is extremely tiring and can cause sufficient fatigue in the performers arms and hands as to reduce the performers artistic abilities and speed. With no support for the guitar following these wild maneuvers, it becomes even more of a strain on the performer.
 
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