EP0445632B1 - Schulterstütze für eine Violine - Google Patents

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EP0445632B1
EP0445632B1 EP91102881A EP91102881A EP0445632B1 EP 0445632 B1 EP0445632 B1 EP 0445632B1 EP 91102881 A EP91102881 A EP 91102881A EP 91102881 A EP91102881 A EP 91102881A EP 0445632 B1 EP0445632 B1 EP 0445632B1
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  • the present invention relates to a shoulder support for violin, which comprises in particular a support piece, intended to rest against the shoulder of the violinist, this support piece being fixed to an arm rigidly, but so as to ability to adjust, on the one hand, the inclination and angle with respect to this arm, and, on the other hand, the position along said arm, the latter itself being rigidly fixed to the base of the chin rest , which is under the violin.
  • a support of this type is described in US-A-4,212,222.
  • the arm which supports the support piece has a convex cylindrical surface facing downwards.
  • To this surface are adjusted two clamping pieces complementary to this cylindrical surface, the assembly being held by a single screw and nut.
  • This construction leads to an awkward adjustment for the violinist, because he can only adjust the position of the support in rotation relative to the axis of the screw, only by rotating this support itself.
  • the adjustment in rotation is independent of the other adjustments and in particular of the inclination of the support.
  • the invention aims to remedy the drawbacks of the support described in this prior document.
  • the invention therefore relates to a shoulder support for violin, comprising a support piece, intended to rest against the shoulder of the violinist, this support piece being fixed to an arm rigidly, but so to be able to adjust, on the one hand, the inclination and the angle with respect to this arm, and, on the other hand, the position along said arm, the latter itself being rigidly fixed at the base of the chin rest, which is located under the violin, support in which a single head screw rigidly secures the support piece to said arm in the adjusted position both along the arm and in inclination transversely to this arm, said head screw passing through a first clamping piece, said support piece, a second clamping piece and said arm, for s '' engage in a third clamping part thereby compressing between them the arm, the support piece and the first and second clamping pieces, this support being characterized in that the first and second clamping pieces have at least complementary surfaces approximately in the form of a spherical cap, respectively convex and concave, and in that the support part has an
  • the support can be placed in any position with a single movement, hence an adjustment operation which is particularly convenient for the user.
  • the support described in the cited Swiss patent also has two adjustment nuts engaged on a threaded sleeve surrounding the locking screw of the inclination of the support piece.
  • the slightest clearance of said sleeve around the locking screw, as well as insufficient tightening of the two adjusting nuts, constitute other sources of incongruous noise unacceptable to a violinist during a concert.
  • the base of the chin rest which rests under the violin, is usually connected to the chin rest proper, which rests on the violin, by two uprights.
  • the chin rest proper which rests on the violin, by two uprights.
  • violinists who have these two uprights in the middle of the end of the violin, either on both sides of the tailpiece button.
  • the head screw which fixes the support piece to the support arm, advantageously crosses the support piece at an eccentric point, which is therefore located at unequal distances from the ends of the support piece.
  • Adjustment of the position of the support piece along the support arm can be ensured very easily. It suffices, in fact, to arrange a longitudinal slot in the arm of the support so that the screw for fixing the support piece to this arm can pass through this slot. This then makes it possible to easily move this screw as well as the clamping pieces and the support piece along the arm and to fix the support piece in any position compatible with the length of the slot in the arm.
  • the free end of the arm can be shaped and inserted into a dovetail entry of the base of the chin rest as in the known case, mentioned above, but by providing a certain play of the arm in the entry from the base of the chin rest and adding a screw engaged in the arm and the end of which presses against the base of the chin rest to apply strongly, in a direction perpendicular to the base of the chin rest and to the arm, the inclined faces arm against those of the dovetail entry at the base of the chin rest.
  • This screw can be actuated directly using an appropriate tool (wrench, screwdriver). It is however preferable for the violinist, who must actuate the screw in question before and after each performance, to fix an operating tongue at the end of the screw which projects from the arm, this tongue being exactly superimposed on the arm, when the screw is fully tightened.
  • the support shown is essentially composed of a support piece 1, which is fixed in an adjustable manner to an arm 2. In service, the latter is itself fixed to the base 3 of a chin rest 4 (FIGS. 1 and 2).
  • the part 1 occupies a transverse position relative to the body 5 of the violin. It is intended to be applied intimately against the violinist's shoulder so that the violin is held only by pinching between the chin and the violinist's shoulder, without any contribution from his left hand, which is thus completely free to jump from one position to another, along the strings of the violin.
  • the part 1 is composed of a base plate 6 of rigid material, preferably of steel. It could however also be made of hard synthetic material. It is furnished with a cushion 7 of more or less thick flexible material. Room 1 is narrow. Its length is close to the width of the violin. This piece 1 can be straight. Preferably, however, it is given an "S" shape, by slightly bending the ends, so that it best matches the shape of the violinist's body.
  • the attachment of the piece 1 to the arm 2 is shown in detail in FIGS. 4 and 7. It is produced using a screw 8 and three clamping pieces 9, 10, 11.
  • the first clamping piece 9 has a surface 12 in the general shape of a convex spherical cap. It is housed within the part 1, between a stamped part 13 of the plate 6 and the cushion 7.
  • the second clamping piece 10 is housed between the arm 2 and the part 13 of the plate 6. It is shown for itself, in elevation and in plan in Figures 5 and 6. It has a cylindrical section 14 and two frustoconical sections 15a and 15b (see also Figure 7). The thickness of the section 15a varies progressively around the axis of this part 10, as shown in FIG. 4.
  • the face 16 of the section 14 is in the general shape of a spherical cap designed so as to correspond to the surface 12 of Exhibit 9.
  • the tapered section 15b covers the tapered section 15a, crosses it and even encroaches on a part of the cylindrical section, as shown in FIG. 7.
  • the thickness of the tapered section 15b also varies around the axis of the second piece of Tightening.
  • the tapered section 15a has the effect of producing an inclination of the axis of the clamping pieces 9, 10, 11 which, relative to a perpendicular to the arm 2 is of the order of 15 ° in the direction of the tailpiece of the violin, c that is to say in the longitudinal direction.
  • section 15b it mainly has the effect of producing an inclination, also of the order of 15 °, which moves the piece 1 away from the body 5 of the violin in the direction of the E string.
  • the stamped part 13 of the plate 6 is in the general shape of a spherical shell. It is clamped between the surface 12 of the first clamping piece and the face 16 of the second clamping piece. Thanks to the shapes of the surface 12, of the face 16 and of the shell 13, the latter can pivot like a ball joint with respect to the first and second clamping parts 9, 10.
  • the part 1 follows, of course , the movements of the shell 13. The amplitude of these movements is not very great. From the position shown in Figures 4 and 7, however, it is the same in all directions. It is therefore more than sufficient for the tuning needs of violinists.
  • the second adjustment part 10 has a prismatic opening 17, the profile of which is preferably square. This opening 17 receives a corresponding projection 18 of the first clamping piece 9, so that the first and second clamping pieces 9, 10 are rigorously integral with one another in rotation.
  • the second clamping piece On its flat face 19, opposite the concave spherical face 16, the second clamping piece finally has a pair of lugs 20, diametrically opposite one another.
  • the height of these pins 20 is approximately equal to half the thickness of the arm 2.
  • Their width is equal to that of a longitudinal slot 21, formed in the middle of the width of the arm 2.
  • the second clamping piece 10 has its flat face which rests against the arm 2 and the pins 20 which plunge into the slot 21.
  • the third clamping piece 11 is located on the other side of the arm 2, relative to the second clamping piece 10. It also rests against the arm 2 by a flat face 22 and it also has a pair of diametrically lug 23 opposite, identical to the lugs 20. They also enter the slot 21, immobilizing the third clamping part 11 in rotation, like the other two. A part 24 of the third clamping part is also fitted into the opening 17 of the second clamping part. It appears from the arrangement described that the three clamping parts 9, 10, 11 are strictly prevented from rotating by the arm 2.
  • the assembly of the three clamping parts 9, 10, 11 and of the support part 1 is fixed to the arm 2 by a screw 25 with an imbus head 26.
  • the head 26 is supported on a flange 27 of the first clamping part 9.
  • the screw 25 passes through an opening 28 of the shell 13, a bore 29 through the projection 18 of the first clamping part 9, the opening 17 of the second clamping part and the longitudinal slot 21 of the arm 2, for finally engage in the third clamping piece 11.
  • the screw 25 is tightened, the shell 13 and with it the support piece 1 is strongly pinched, therefore immobilized between the first and second clamping pieces, with the inclination and the angle adjusted with respect to the arm 2. From the standard position of the support piece 1 with respect to the arm 2, which is shown in FIGS.
  • the necessary adjustments of the inclination of the piece support are of very low amplitude. It will also be noted that in the standard position described, the opening 28 of the spherical shell 13 is symmetrical with respect to the axis of the screw 25, the support piece thus being in an average position.
  • the screw 25 and the pins 20, 23 are engaged in the slot 21 of the arm 2, the three clamping parts 9, 10, 11 can obviously be moved with the support piece along this slot 21, when the screw 25 is somewhat loose.
  • the same screw 25 thus serves to fix the support piece 1 relative to the arm 2 in the desired inclination, at the desired angle and at the desired distance from the base 3 of the chin rest 4.
  • the screw 25 can be actuated using a prismatic rod, adapted to the shape of the recess 30 of the head 26 of screw 25, this rod being engaged through a hole 31 in cushion 7.
  • a violinist adjusts the position, angle and inclination of the support piece 1 once and for all. This can therefore be done at the luthier who sells the devices according to the invention.
  • the screw 25 has been fully tightened, it no longer risks unscrewing, even if the support piece 1 is moved as a result of an impact, since the screw is in contact only with the first and third clamping parts, which the arm 2 strictly prevents from turning.
  • the base 3 of the chin rest 4 came from manufacture with two arms 32, the ends of which are threaded (FIG. 3).
  • the chinrest 4 proper also carries two similar arms 33 (FIG. 2).
  • Tapped sleeves 34 are engaged on the corresponding threads of the arms 32 and 33 in order to strongly pinch the violin between the arm 3 of the chin rest and the chin rest 4 proper, in order to securely fix the latter to the body 5 of the violin.
  • the arms 32, 33 and the sleeves 34 thus form a pair of uprights 35.
  • FIG. 3 represents, in exploded perspective, the parts which serve to fix the support part 1 to the arm 2. It should however be recalled that the first clamping part 9 is placed on the spherical shell 13 before fixing the cushion 7 to the plate 6 of the arm 2.
  • FIG. 3 also shows the details of the fixing of this arm 2 to the base 3 of the chin rest 4.
  • the sides 38 of the end 39 of the arm 2 is inclined and the base 3 of the chin rest has a dovetail entry 40.
  • the end 39 of the arm 2 is engaged with clearance in the entry 40.
  • a screw 41 is engaged in a tapping of the end 39 of the arm 2. By pressing against the base 3 of the chin rest, this screw 41 strongly presses the sides 38 of the arm 2 against those of the inlet 40, which constitutes a rigid fixing, which produces no incongruous noise.
  • This attachment of the arm 2 to the base 3 of the chin rest must be actuated by the violinist before and after each performance, because to store the violin in its case, the support according to the invention must be removed. So that the violinist is not required to carry a special key or a screwdriver to actuate the screw 41 and manipulate it, a tongue 42 is fixed permanently to the end 43 of the screw 41, which projects from the arm 2. It it suffices to actuate the tongue 42 to tighten and loosen the screw 41. To further simplify this device for fixing the arm 2 to the base 3 of the chin rest, it is arranged so that the tongue 42 is exactly superimposed on the arm 2, when the screw 41 is fully tightened.

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  1. Schulterstütze für Violine, umfassend ein Auflagestück (1), dazu bestimmt, sich an der Schulter des Geigers abzustützen, welches Auflagestück an einem Arm (2) starr, jedoch hinsichtlich einerseits der Neigung und des Winkels relativ zu diesem Arm und andererseits hinsichtlich der Position längs dieses Armes einstellbar befestigt ist, welcher letztere seinerseits starr an der Basis der Kinnstütze (4) befestigt ist, welche Basis sich unter der Violine befindet, bei welcher Schulterstütze eine einzige Kopfschraube (25) starr das Auflagestück (1) an dem Arm (2) in der eingestellten Position sowohl längs des Armes wie auch hinsichtlich der Schrägstellung quer zu diesem Arm verbindet, welche Kopfschraube (25) ein erstes Spannstück (9), das Auflagestück (1), ein zweites Spannstück (10) und den Arm (2) durchsetzt, um in ein drittes Spannstück (11) einzugreifen unter Kompression zwischen dem Arm, dem Auflagestück und dem ersten und dem zweiten Spannstück (9, 10), welche Schulterstütze dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, daß das erste und zweite Spannstück (9, 10) zueinander komplementäre, mindestens annähernd kugelkalottenförmige konvexe bzw. konkave Oberflächen aufweisen und daß das Auflagestück (1 ) eine Partie in annähernder sphärischer Schalenform besitzt, eingespannt zwischen dem ersten und dem zweiten Spannstück (9, 10).
  2. Schulterstütze nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Kopf der Schraube (25) sich auf dem ersten Spannstück abstützt.
  3. Schulterstütze nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß in der konzentrischen Position der komplementären Oberflächen des ersten und des zweiten Spannstücks (9, 10) und der schalenförmigen Partie des Auflagestücks (1) dieses letztere schrägsteht relativ zu dem Arm (2), einerseits in Längsrichtung der Violine unter Annäherung an ihren Seitenhalter und andererseits in Querrichtung, wobei es sich von der Violine in Richtung der E-Seite entfernt.
  4. Schulterstütze nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Kopfschraube (25) das Auflagestück (1) an einer Stelle durchsetzt, die ungleiche Abstände von den Enden des Auflagestücks besitzt.
  5. Schulterstütze nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Schräglagen in der Größenordnung von 15° sind.
  6. Schulterstütze nach Anspruch 3, 4 oder 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Dicke des zweiten Spannstücks (10) sich progressiv um die Achse dieses Stückes verändert, um die Schrägstellungen des Auflagestücks relativ zu dem Arm (2) sicherzustellen.
  7. Schulterstütze nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekenzeichnet, daß die Einstellung der Position des Auflagestücks (1) längs des Armes (2) durch die Tatsache sichergestellt wird, daß die Schraube (25) einen Längsschlitz (21) des Armes (2) durchsetzt, indem sie irgendeine Position einnehmen kann zusammen mit den Spannstücken (9, 10, 11) und dem Auflagestück (1).
  8. Schulterstütze nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Spannstücke (9, 10, 11) gegen Drehung durch die Tatsache gesichert sind, daß unrunde Partien (17, 18, 20, 23) dieser Teile einerseits ineinandergefügt sind und andererseits in einen Schlitz (21) des Armes (2) greifen.
  9. Schulterstütze nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die unrunden Partien (17, 18, 20, 23) der Spannstücke (9, 10, 11) auf dem zweiten und dem dritten Spannstück (10, 11) von einem Paar von diametralen Fortsätzen (20, 23) gebildet werden, die in den Längsschlitz (21) des Armes (2) drehfest eingreifen und an dem ersten und zweiten Spannstück (9, 10) durch prismatische Partien (17, 18), die ineinandergreifen.
  10. Schulterstütze nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß das Ende (39) des Armes (2), abgekehrt dem Auflagestück, Kanten (38) hat, die parallel zueinander sind, jedoch schräg sind, daß die Befestigung des Armes an der Basis (3) der Kinnstütze (4) durch eine Schraube (41) gesichert wird, die in den Arm (2) eingreift und dessen Ende gegen den Boden des Einlasses der Basis der Kinnstütze drückt, um in einer Richtung senkrecht zu der Basis (3) der Kinnstütze (4) und dem Arm (2) die schrägen Kanten (38) des Endes des Armes gegen jene des Einlasses in Schwalbenschwanzform (40) der Basis der Kinnstütze (4) anzupressen.
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