EP3921829A1 - Support, en particulier support mural pour un instrument de musique - Google Patents
Support, en particulier support mural pour un instrument de musiqueInfo
- Publication number
- EP3921829A1 EP3921829A1 EP20703026.3A EP20703026A EP3921829A1 EP 3921829 A1 EP3921829 A1 EP 3921829A1 EP 20703026 A EP20703026 A EP 20703026A EP 3921829 A1 EP3921829 A1 EP 3921829A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- base
- holder according
- holding
- connecting rod
- holding arms
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- G—PHYSICS
- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
- G10G—REPRESENTATION OF MUSIC; RECORDING MUSIC IN NOTATION FORM; ACCESSORIES FOR MUSIC OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, e.g. SUPPORTS
- G10G5/00—Supports for musical instruments
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- G—PHYSICS
- G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
- G10D—STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; WIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACCORDIONS OR CONCERTINAS; PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; AEOLIAN HARPS; SINGING-FLAME MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- G10D3/00—Details of, or accessories for, stringed musical instruments, e.g. slide-bars
Definitions
- Bracket in particular wall bracket for a musical instrument
- the invention relates to a holder and in particular a wall holder for a musical instrument, in particular a stringed instrument, with an adjustable base for receiving an instrument body, and with at least two retaining arms pivotable with respect to an anchor element for releasably fixing an instrument neck received between the retaining arms, the base and the the two holding arms are coupled to one another via at least one connecting member, and at least one spring is provided which biases the base into a rest position and the two holding arms into an open position.
- brackets are usually designed as wall brackets or floor stands. If a wall bracket is used, the anchor element is regularly attached to a wall. In the case of a floor stand, a frame that can be set up on a floor is typically used as the anchor element. In principle, the anchor element can also be connected to such a frame. In any case, the anchor element functions as a whole as a fixed point for the two oppositely pivotable holding arms. The base can also be adjusted relative to the anchor element, namely between a rest position in the unloaded state and a working position in the loaded state.
- the two holding arms When the base is in the rest position, the two holding arms are in their open position. As a result, the musical instrument to be held can be placed on the base. Due to the weight of the musical instrument, the base changes from its rest position to the working position. At the same time, the two holding arms are moved from their open position or open position to a closed one Swiveled position or closed position. All of this happens against the force of the spring.
- a bracket and in particular a wall bracket of the structure described in the beginning is dealt with in CN 205564263 U.
- the body of the instrument is placed on supports here.
- the articulated arms carrying the two supports move apart against the force of a spring.
- Two holding arms at the head are closed and ensure that an instrument neck is detachably fixed.
- the two articulated arms are connected to the holding arms via cables and, in particular, Bowden cables.
- a guide which surrounds the aforementioned spring.
- the ends of the two articulated arms can be adjusted within the guide.
- the other end of the two articulated arms is coupled to one another.
- pivotable holding arms are provided for releasably fixing an instrument neck.
- the two holding arms can be pivoted with respect to an anchor element which is connected to a foot or floor stand or which is part of such a floor stand.
- the basis for receiving the The instrument body performs a pivoting movement when the instrument body is put down.
- the pivoting movement of the base is transmitted to an angle lever via an adjusting rod.
- the pivoting movement of the angle lever caused by the control rod in turn ensures against the force of a spring that the two holding arms can be opened and closed to fix the instrument neck.
- a complex mechanism is followed, which is prone to failure when contaminated and tends or may tend to impair functions.
- the invention aims to provide a remedy here overall.
- the invention is based on the technical problem of further developing such a holder and in particular a wall holder for musical instruments in such a way that the functionality is improved, specifically taking into account a simplified mechanical structure.
- a generic bracket and in particular wall bracket for a musical instrument is characterized in that the connecting member between the base and the two holding arms is designed as a connecting rod rigidly coupling the base with the two holding arms and pretensioned with the aid of the spring.
- the connecting rod is permanently connected to the base or permanently connected to the base.
- the connecting rod and the two holding arms are usually coupled to one another via a common joint.
- the joint is regular for this purpose provided at the head of the connecting rod.
- the procedure is generally such that the base and the two holding arms define a common positioning plane in the course of their respective adjusting movement.
- the connecting rod is also moved within this setting level. In this way, a particularly compact and mechanically simple structure can be implemented which, in contrast to the prior art, dispenses with complicated rail guides, order levers, etc.
- the invention typically uses only a single joint, namely the common joint, with the aid of which the connecting rod or the rigid connecting member and the two holding arms are coupled to one another.
- the two holding arms and the base perform their respective adjusting movements in the common adjusting plane, complicated deflections of the adjusting movement are unnecessary.
- This not only simplifies the mechanical structure, but in particular also increases the functionality, because Bowden cables, angle levers, adjusting rods, etc., as in the prior art according to US Pat. No. 8,490,942 B1 or also according to CN 205564263 U, can be omitted. This is where the main advantages can be seen.
- the holding arms and / or the base are designed to be adjustable at least transversely to the longitudinal extension of the connecting rod.
- the connecting rod is designed to be telescopic.
- the two holding arms are each pivotably connected to the anchor element via at least one joint.
- the anchor element is in turn coupled to a floor stand or designed as a component of such a floor stand.
- the holder according to the invention is designed as a floor stand for holding musical instruments.
- the anchor element is attached to a wall.
- the holder according to the invention is designed as a wall holder for the musical instrument in question.
- the two holding arms are designed as holding plates that can be moved in the setting plane.
- the two holding plates can for example be moved back and forth transversely to the longitudinal extension of the connecting rod.
- the retaining plates are advantageously scissor legs.
- the holding plates it is possible for the holding plates to be pivoted on an arc of a circle with respect to the elongated connecting rod in the positioning plane.
- the holding plates have at least one protruding holding finger, with the aid of which the instrument neck of the musical instrument to be picked up is typically releasably fixed.
- the respective holding finger rests essentially perpendicularly on the holding plate and is optionally designed to be curved inward.
- the holding finger has at least one soft, elastic surface. This can be realized in that a plastic has been applied to the holding finger or a hose made of plastic is pulled over the holding finger.
- the movement of the two holding arms or the movable holding plates or also the scissors legs in the setting plane during the transition from the open position of the holding arms to their closed position and vice versa leads to the instrument neck of the musical instrument being fixed in the closed position and in the open position is released for removal.
- the holding arms are controlled gravimetrically in that the instrument with its instrument body is placed on the base. As a result, the base changes from its rest position to the working position.
- the associated adjusting movement of the base in the positioning plane means that the rigid connecting rod connected to the base acts on the holding arms via its joint on the head side, in that the holding arms change from their open position in the rest position of the base to the closed position as soon as the base is in its working position due to the weight of the musical instrument.
- the invention recommends that the base be equipped with at least two support fingers.
- the support fingers extend regularly at an angle to the setting plane in order to provide a sufficiently large support surface for the instrument body.
- the two carrying fingers also advantageously have a soft, elastic surface in order to avoid damage to the surface of the instrument body.
- the procedure can be that the two support fingers are each equipped on their surface with the flexible plastic coating or simply a corresponding plastic tube is pulled over the relevant support finger and fixed.
- the The soft elastic surface of the two carrying fingers also ensures that when the musical instrument is placed on the base, not only is damage avoided, but this process is also practically noiseless.
- the spring which biases the base in its rest position and the two holding arms in the open position and which is usually compressed when the base moves into the working position and the two holding arms into the closed position, generally follows the longitudinal extension of the connecting rod. That is, the spring is mostly arranged parallel to the rigid connecting rod. As a result, the spring is usually also arranged in the common control plane. As a result of this, the holder according to the invention is particularly narrow because practically all functional elements move in the setting plane or are arranged in the setting plane. Only the holding fingers on the holding arms and also the carrying fingers on the base are excluded from this. As a result, the space required for the holder according to the invention is small and it can be received and dispatched, for example, in a compact package.
- the spring is typically a helical coil spring, although other springs can also be used at this point. In principle, it is also possible to use several springs. In addition, it is recommended that the spring surrounds the connecting rod and / or is connected to it in its longitudinal extension or follows the longitudinal extension. In both cases, this design supports the compact design. If the spring is connected to the connecting rod in its longitudinal extension, this is advantageously done on the head side. That is, the spring is coupled to the head of the connecting rod. In addition, it has proven useful if the spring is connected on the one hand to the connecting rod and on the other hand to the anchor element or is supported against the anchor element.
- the reverse can also be used.
- the spring is compressed in the rest position of the base and is stretched when the base moves into the working position and consequently the two flalter arms are stretched into the closed position.
- the spring provides the desired pretensioning of the base in the rest position and the two flalter arms in the open position.
- the entire folding according to the invention is regularly made of metal profiles or metal plates in order to enable a particularly stable and durable design.
- metals such as copper, brass, steel, stainless steel etc. can be used with and without a coating.
- painting the metals as well as coating them with, for example, plastic is also conceivable.
- the individual parts of the folding according to the invention can also be made of plastic, wood or other materials. Mixed forms are also conceivable.
- a folding and, in particular, a wall bracket for a musical instrument is made available, which by a strikingly simple mechanical structure and few functional elements are convincing, so that low manufacturing costs, minimized weight and high functionality can be expected.
- the folding is not only predestined for extensive and long-term use, but also designed to be particularly advantageous with regard to its dispatch.
- a particularly small construction volume also plays a special role here, which is essentially limited to the setting level as described.
- Fig. 1 The folding according to the invention in the form of a wall bracket in an overview including a recorded musical instrument
- FIG. 2 shows the object according to FIG. 1 in a front view and without
- FIGS. 1 and 2 are a side view of the folding according to FIGS. 1 and 2,
- FIG. 4 shows the object according to FIG. 2 during the transition from the open to the closed position
- Fig. 5 shows a further second embodiment of the invention
- a folding for a musical instrument 1 is shown, which in the exemplary embodiment and not restrictively as a wall bracket for fixing is set up and provided on a wall 2.
- the holder could also be designed as part of a floor stand.
- an anchor element 3 is not attached to the wall 2, but rather to a floor frame or is designed as a component of this floor frame.
- the holder according to the invention has, in addition to the previously discussed anchor element 3, an adjustable base 4, which is designed and set up to accommodate an instrument body 1a of the musical instrument 1.
- the musical instrument 1 is a guitar and in particular an electric guitar.
- this also has an instrument neck 1b, which is also releasably fixed with the aid of the holder.
- At least two holding arms 5 are provided which are pivotable with respect to the anchor element 3 and which serve to releasably fix the instrument neck 1 b of the musical instrument 1 held between the holding arms 5.
- the base 4 and the two holding arms 5 are coupled to one another via at least one connecting member 6.
- a spring 7 is also provided.
- the design is chosen so that the spring 7 biases the base 4 into a rest position shown in phantom in FIG. 4.
- the two holding arms 5 are also pretensioned with the aid of the spring 7 in an open position also shown in phantom in FIG. 4.
- the musical instrument 1 can be placed on the base 4.
- the instrument body 1a is placed on at least two support fingers 8 of the base 4, which in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 5 are connected at the end to the connecting member 6 as components of a U-shaped fastening bracket.
- the weight of the musical instrument 1 ensures that the spring 7 is compressed. This can be seen in the transition from FIG. 2 to FIG. 4.
- the connecting member 6 is now designed as a connecting rod 6 that rigidly couples the base 4 with the two holding arms 5 and is pretensioned with the aid of the spring 7.
- the connecting rod 6 is designed to be telescopic, so that different sizes of the musical instrument 1 to be accommodated can be taken into account.
- a fixing screw indicated in FIGS. 1 to 4 or generally a fixing means 9, with the help of which an extension rod can dip more or less into a dip tube than both components of the connecting rod 6 and can be fixed in the appropriate position, provides for the telescoping capability.
- the base 4 and the two holding arms 5 perform the adjusting movement T of the base 4 in the longitudinal extension of the connecting rod 6 on the one hand and the arcuate pivoting movement S or also a transverse movement S compared to the connecting rod 6 for the holding arms 5 on the other hand.
- Both adjusting movements S, T define a common adjusting plane E, in which the connecting rod 6 is also moved.
- the anchor element 3, the spring 7, the two holding arms 5 and also the base 4 are consequently and essentially arranged in this common positioning plane E, which leads to a particularly compact and narrow construction of the holder according to the invention.
- the only exception to this are the protruding support fingers 8 of the base 4 on the one hand and holding fingers 10 protruding in relation to the holding arms 5 on the other hand.
- the support fingers 8 and the holding fingers 10 are predominantly oriented in such a way that they protrude for the most part perpendicularly with respect to the base 4 or the holding arms 5 and thus the position plane E, namely after the embodiment from the plane of the drawing in the direction of the viewer.
- both the two support fingers 8 and the two holding fingers 10 are each equipped with a flexible surface, as already described in detail in the introduction.
- the base 4 is rigidly connected to the connecting rod 6 on the underside.
- the connecting rod 6 is coupled to the two holding arms 5 via a common joint 11.
- the joint 11 is formed in such a way that a joint pin connected to the connecting rod 6 engages in guides on the holding arms 5.
- the pivot pin follows the downward movement and ensures that, according to the exemplary embodiment, the two Holding arms 5 perform the arcuate pivoting movement already described on the one hand in the clockwise direction indicated in FIG. 4 and on the other hand in the counterclockwise direction.
- the two holding fingers 10 connected to the holding arms 5 move towards one another and can accommodate the instrument neck 1b between them.
- the pivoting movement of the two holding arms 5 is stopped as soon as the holding fingers 10 rest on the outside of the instrument neck 1b.
- the two holding arms 5 are each pivotably connected to the anchor element 3 via at least one further joint 12.
- This further joint 12 is a swivel joint which carries out the described pivoting movement of the relevant holding arm 5 clockwise or in the Counterclockwise allows, as can be seen in the transition from the open position of the holding arms 5 shown in phantom in FIG. 4 to the closed position of the holding arms 5, which is shown in solid line in FIG.
- the two holding arms 5 are holding plates movable in the position plane E within the scope of the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 4. In the variant according to FIG.
- the two holding arms 5 are each designed as scissor legs, which in turn are over the head-side Joint 11 on the one hand are connected to the connecting struts 6 and on the other hand, in this case, find a connection to the anchor element 3 via a joint 12.
- the two scissor legs in this case have an additional central scissors joint 13.
- the two holding fingers 10 are connected to the holding arms 5 or the scissor legs in the example of FIG.
- the holding fingers 10 are essentially perpendicular to the associated holding arm 5.
- the holding fingers 10 are advantageously designed to be curved inward in order to be able to properly fix the instrument neck 1b.
- the spring 7 follows the longitudinal extension of the connecting rod 6.
- the spring 7 is a helical coil spring. In principle, of course, a different type of spring can also be used as an alternative.
- the spring 7 is designed as a helical spring bypassing the connecting rod 6.
- the spring 7 is connected to the connecting rod 6 in the longitudinal extent thereof, specifically at the head.
- the spring 7 is connected with its one end to the connecting rod 6 and with its other end to the anchor element 3 or is supported against the anchor element 3.
- the spring 7 ensures that the base 4 is moved into its rest position and the two holding arms 5 are moved into their open position as long as no musical instrument 1 is picked up.
- the base 4 executes the adjusting movement T starting from the rest position, which according to the exemplary embodiment is coupled to a downward movement of the base 4 and consequently the connecting rod 6 connected to it, as shown by the arrow in FIG.
- the downwardly moved connecting rod 6 in turn ensures via the head-side joint 11 and the holding arms 5 connected via it that the holding arms 5 also move against the force of the spring 7 from their previously assumed open position according to FIG. 2 into the closed position.
- the spring 7 in the variant according to FIGS. 1 to 4 is compressed until the two holding fingers 10 projecting on the holding arms 5 fix the instrument neck 1b properly.
- the spring 7 elongated there during this process again ensures that the instrument neck 1b is retained properly and detachably.
- the holding arms 5 can be fundamentally adjustable, usually transverse to the longitudinal extension of the connecting rod 6.
- the holding arms 5 or the spacing of the holding fingers 10 can be adapted to differently designed instrument necks 1b.
- the relevant holding arm 5 or the holding plates are to be designed in two parts and telescoping similar to the telescoping connecting rod 6.
- the holding fingers 10 can be displaced with respect to the scissors joint 13 in the transverse direction compared to the longitudinal extension of the connecting rod 6 in order to be able to make the adaptations described.
- the invention also provides the option of additionally or alternatively also making the base 4 adjustable.
- the base 4 can also be pivoted or rotated as a whole about an axis 14 that can be seen in FIG. 5.
- a multi-part design of the base 4, as it were, with two arms pivotably connected to the axis 14 with the end support fingers 8 is also conceivable. In this way, the base 4 can be adapted, for example, to different and in particular asymmetrically designed shapes of the instrument body 1 a.
- FIG. 6 A slightly modified variant of the example according to FIG. 5 is shown in FIG. 6.
- the two holding arms 5 can be adjusted transversely to the longitudinal extension of the connecting rod 6.
- the holding arms 5 or, in this context, extensions 5 'of the holding arms 5 and with them the holding fingers 10 can again be adapted to differently designed instrument necks 1b.
- the holding fingers 10 are each attached to the end of the extension 5 'or the holding arms 5. It can be seen that the extensions 5 ′ are each connected at the end to the holding arms 5 coupled to the telescoping connecting rod 6.
- a scissors joint 13 is also implemented in this case, with the help of which the holding fingers 10 can be moved in the transverse direction compared to the longitudinal extension of the connecting rod 6, as can be seen when comparing the open state according to FIG. 6A with the closed and the guitar neck or
- the instrument neck 1b recognizes the condition that defines it in FIG. 6B.
- the spring 7, which is also implemented in the embodiment variant according to FIGS. 6A and 6B, is not expressly shown here, but may rather find an arrangement hidden behind the anchor element 3 and is lengthened in the illustration according to FIG. 6A, for example, so that the two holding arms 5 in the state according to FIG. 6B can fix the instrument neck 1b as described by the spring force.
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Applications Claiming Priority (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| DE202019100644.7U DE202019100644U1 (de) | 2019-02-04 | 2019-02-04 | Halterung, insbesondere Wandhalterung für ein Musikinstrument |
| PCT/EP2020/052498 WO2020161023A1 (fr) | 2019-02-04 | 2020-01-31 | Support, en particulier support mural pour un instrument de musique |
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| EP3921829A1 true EP3921829A1 (fr) | 2021-12-15 |
| EP3921829C0 EP3921829C0 (fr) | 2023-08-09 |
| EP3921829B1 EP3921829B1 (fr) | 2023-08-09 |
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| EP20703026.3A Active EP3921829B1 (fr) | 2019-02-04 | 2020-01-31 | Support, en particulier support mural pour un instrument de musique |
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| US (1) | US11769476B2 (fr) |
| EP (1) | EP3921829B1 (fr) |
| DE (1) | DE202019100644U1 (fr) |
| WO (1) | WO2020161023A1 (fr) |
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| GB201912241D0 (en) * | 2019-08-27 | 2019-10-09 | Distorted Steel Ltd | A musical instrument storage unit |
| US11869464B2 (en) * | 2020-06-16 | 2024-01-09 | Thomas Harrit | Apparatus for mounting musical instruments |
| EP4462418B1 (fr) | 2023-05-10 | 2025-08-20 | Göldo Music GmbH | Support, en particulier support mural |
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| US6127612A (en) * | 1999-09-27 | 2000-10-03 | Yu; Ming-Ti | Guitar stand |
| US7105732B1 (en) * | 2005-03-24 | 2006-09-12 | Wu-Hong Hsieh | Musical instrument stand with a self-locking neck lock assembly |
| US7351896B2 (en) * | 2005-12-05 | 2008-04-01 | Charles Clifford | Clamp for musical instrument |
| US8490942B1 (en) | 2012-02-13 | 2013-07-23 | Richard Allan Henry | Apparatus and methods for securing a musical instrument |
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| US9704461B2 (en) | 2014-10-14 | 2017-07-11 | The Music People, Inc. | Stand for stringed instrument |
| CN205564263U (zh) | 2016-04-19 | 2016-09-07 | 湖南城市学院 | 一种自锁型吉他壁挂支架 |
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- 2020-01-31 US US17/427,701 patent/US11769476B2/en active Active
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| WO2020161023A1 (fr) | 2020-08-13 |
| EP3921829C0 (fr) | 2023-08-09 |
| US20220130358A1 (en) | 2022-04-28 |
| DE202019100644U1 (de) | 2019-02-08 |
| EP3921829B1 (fr) | 2023-08-09 |
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