EP2494543B1 - Stützvorrichtung für spielen von musikinstrumenten (hohe streicher) - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a supporting device for a stringed instrument, e.g. for a violin or viola, (high strings), comprising a first support portion attachable to the string instrument, and a second support portion to which the chin-neck-collarbone portion of the player of the string instrument may abut.
- a supporting device for a stringed instrument e.g. for a violin or viola, (high strings)
- a supporting device for a stringed instrument e.g. for a violin or viola, (high strings)
- a supporting device for a stringed instrument e.g. for a violin or viola, (high strings)
- a first support portion attachable to the string instrument
- a second support portion to which the chin-neck-collarbone portion of the player of the string instrument may abut.
- Known support devices of this type consist of several parts, usually chin rest and shoulder rest, whereby no solution for the neck area exists and the attachment of the
- the publication DE 297 14 325 U1 discloses a counter-holder with chinrest and shoulder rest, which are connected in a pressure-transmitting manner, bypassing the violin.
- the publication FR 2 907 585 A1 discloses a device for optimal placement of a violin in the bow between the collarbone, neck and jaw of the player.
- the publication EP 0 567 050 A1 discloses a shoulder rest for a violin equipped with a device for rapid mounting of the support.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a support device that can be easily used by the musician over a longer period of time, and the wear and tear on the instrument avoids.
- a supporting device for a stringed instrument, z.
- a stringed instrument for a violin or viola, for example, comprises a main body having an upper support portion having an abutment portion for abutting the chin and / or neck of the player of the string instrument, a lower support portion and a connecting portion having a fixing mechanism for attachment the support device has on the string instrument.
- the body is U-shaped, wherein the outer contour of the abutment portions is adapted to the chin / neck / collarbone game of the player of the string instrument.
- the support device is formed integrally or in one piece, and the support device consists of a homogeneous material.
- the base body has a support section for supporting the stringed instrument on the clavicle part of the player, wherein the outer contour of the support section is adapted to the collarbone game of the player of the stringed instrument.
- the upper support device portion forms a first leg of the U-shaped bracket
- the lower support member portion forms the second leg of the U-shaped bracket.
- a support device of the type described in the opening paragraph which has a contact section against which the chin-neck part of the player of the string instrument can abut. This improves the ergonomics and helps to avoid long-term damage, especially in the chin and neck area.
- the neck part is provided in addition to the chin and shoulder / clavicle part as a game-functional element of the support device, so not only has mechanical significance for attachment to the instrument.
- the neck contact surface provides better ergonomics, play control and acoustic perception / control of the vibrations of the instrument.
- a support device of the type described above which has a support portion on which the player's collarbone play can rest. This improves the ergonomics and contributes helping to prevent long-term damage, especially in the area of the bowl bone.
- a special feature of the clavicle support is that its minimal height makes it possible to place the instrument at a lower level than is possible with standard shoulder rests, thereby relieving the right arm and right shoulder. The shoulder high and the associated overvoltage in the right part of the body is thus counteracted.
- a particularly preferred embodiment of the support device according to the invention includes both an abutment portion, on which the chin-neck game of the player of the stringed instrument can rest, as well as a support section on which the player's collarbone game can rest.
- This allows a further improvement in ergonomics by avoiding not only the long-term damage to the neck and collarbone caused by compressive and frictional forces but, surprisingly, the mere presence of the inventive support between the stringed instrument and the player for improved posture of the player leads (balanced laterality, freer breathing). In particular, he plays while playing a more upright and symmetrical posture.
- the support device acts as an interface between human and instrument and thus has, in addition to the health-improving properties and enhanced functionality in games, an educational and preventive function. In particular, it prevents against bad posture when playing the violin. At the same time, she trains right from the start the right posture and ergonomic movements that are most useful to man's nature and efficient, relaxed play.
- the pedagogically and prophylactically acting support device therefore prevents postural damage and has a positive influence on the functionality / performance when playing.
- the device serves as a chin-neck collarbone connector or as a technical interface, which creates new options in handling the instrument, in particular better control, more freedom of expression, better health, longer symptom-free practice, better protection for the expensive instrument.
- the attachment portion is a staple-like, substantially U-shaped structure having an upper clip leg, which may rest against the top of the string instrument, a lower clip leg which may rest against the underside of the string instrument, and a clip web connecting the two clip legs.
- This allows a "two-point attachment" of the support device to the instrument simply by putting the support on the instrument. A structural adaptation of the instrument is thus unnecessary.
- the attachment to the tailpiece rope and / or the tailpiece button may be a single point attachment.
- the attachment mechanism could be designed as a two- or three-point attachment.
- the lower leg abut a fortified at the string instrument support device on the body of the stringed instrument and thus, together with the attachment to the tailpiece rope and / or tailpiece button, form a two-point attachment.
- the support device is thus designed for the positive fastening of the support device on the string instrument.
- the number of attachment and contact points can be significantly reduced by the use of the support device according to the invention.
- An attachment to a point is possible.
- a further contact point can for example be provided for engagement with the violin body at the lower leg.
- the number of investment points determines the total number of attachment points.
- the outer contour of the upper support device area is formed for engagement with the player's chin and neck.
- the lower support device region may have an outer contour that conforms to the anatomy of the player's collarbone play.
- the support device is characterized in particular in that the support device includes a continuous abutment surface which extends over the chin and neck, to the collarbone zone.
- the outer contour of the main body on the side facing away from the violin body is adapted to the physiological contour of the player.
- a supporting device of the type described in the opening paragraph which is formed in one piece and has a fastening section which can be fastened to the string instrument, and a contact section against which the chin-neck section of the player of the stringed instrument can rest 6.3abêt on which the clavicle part of the player can rest.
- a support device of this type which includes a continuous abutment surface which extends from the chin over the neck to the collarbone in a homogeneous bionic form.
- the homogeneous design allows easy manufacturing process and also facilitates the disposal or recycling of the support device.
- the support device may comprise an elastic material, so that the support device is elastically expandable, in particular by moving the two legs of the U away from one another.
- the clip-like, substantially U-shaped structure is elastic deformable, in particular elastically expandable by moving the two clip legs apart.
- the attachment mechanism is preferably designed for fastening the support device to the tailpiece rope and / or to the tailpiece button of the prank instrument.
- the attachment portion is a staple-like, substantially U-shaped formation having an upper staple leg which may extend along the top of the string instrument, a lower staple leg which may extend along the underside of the string instrument, and one two staple leg connecting staple web, wherein in the staple web, a through hole is provided through which a fastening means, in particular a screw or a tailpiece knob, is feasible to attach the staple web to a wall portion of the string instrument between the top and the bottom.
- the support device can be fastened by a screw connection to the string instrument with minimal modification of the string instrument "minimally invasive".
- the support device may consist of a virtually rigid or elastically deformable material.
- the support device can be fixed by a turn-up on the string instrument without modification of the string instrument "non-invasive".
- the support device must at least in the area around the through hole made of a rubber elastic deformable material, so that the tailpiece button can be slipped through the through hole as through a buttonhole.
- This allows a frictional and positive "three-point attachment” or locking the support device on the instrument by simply slipping the support device on the instrument and attaching the instrument to the wall area.
- only a minimal structural adaptation of the instrument is necessary, as e.g. the replacement of the conventional tailpiece pin by a screw or by an extended tailpiece pin.
- the support device is then screwed to its through hole in the staple bar or slipped with its through hole on the extended tailpiece pin.
- the upper support device region is in particular cantilevered on the string instrument. This ensures that the resonance and thus the sound characteristics of the sounding body of the violin by the attachment of the support device are not or only negatively affected negatively.
- the lower support device region can be arranged cantilevered on the string instrument.
- the support device preferably comprises at least partially a self-adapting material that conforms to the relevant body parts of the player of the pranking instrument.
- the support device can also be made of an elastomer (injection molding process), of bamboo or other materials.
- elastomer injection molding process
- a knot-free bamboo piece can be used, which is brought into an appropriate shape. Then this can be processed by CNC milling.
- Biopolymers or other plastics are also conceivable, in particular plastic used in orthopedics, which remains relatively soft and elastic at body temperature.
- the U-shaped main body usually has a space between the base and the legs of the U, which is intended to receive a side portion of the body of the stringed instrument.
- a support device of the type described above is provided, which has a fastening portion, which is fastened to the string instrument in a force-locking and / or form-fitting manner. This allows a gentle attachment of the support device to the instrument.
- the support device may comprise at least one spacer element which is arranged on the upper support device region and / or on the abutment section for adaptation to the anatomy of the player.
- the support device may also include a height adjustment for adjusting the distance of the upper leg from the lower leg.
- the spacers may be interchangeable and the number and / or shape of the spacers may be adaptable to the relevant body parts of the player of the string instrument (eg, neck length, collarbone / chest angle arching angle).
- the spacer elements can be provided together with the basic body as a set. By selecting a suitable number of spacer elements can thus be constructed adapted to the physiology of the player support device.
- the spacers can be provided in different thicknesses. They can be provided from a self-adapting material and / or with an anti-slip surface.
- the adapter elements are thus to some extent elastic, deformable, yielding to adjacent objects and / or soft.
- the distance or adapter elements may additionally and optionally be arranged on the base body.
- the pads so the self-adjusting structures, for example, a Polylactidgemisch. (PLA as a raw material, a biopolymer) included.
- PVA polylactidgemisch.
- Hyaluronic acid or silicone with a biological or biocompatible plasticizer additive conceivable.
- the foam for the clavicle support can also be produced with bio-based or biodegradable substances.
- the modular properties intended for customization are not just for upholstery, but as a complete solution with additional tuning capability through the self-adapting structures.
- the upper support device region and / or the lower support device region extend in particular at right angles and laterally from the attachment region.
- the lateral extent here means that the upper leg and / or the lower leg, starting from the web-like connection region expand laterally and thus form bearing or bearing surfaces.
- the contact portion for the neck portion is formed in particular by at least a portion of the outside of the connecting portion.
- the abutment portion for the chin-neck portion is formed by at least a portion of the outer side of the upper clip leg and at least a portion of the outer side of the staple web, preferably an edge-like transition region between the outside of the upper clip leg and the outside of the staple web is rounded and in particular a maximum convex curvature of the rounding has a radius of curvature of at least 5 mm. This is a major contribution to avoiding concentrated local pressure and friction forces on the skin of the chin and neck. It is also expedient if the support section for the collarbone game is formed by at least a portion of the outside of the lower bracket leg.
- a rounded recess in the outside of the lower bracket leg is provided, in which the player's collarbone game can rest, in particular, a maximum convex curvature and a maximum concave curvature of the recess has a radius of curvature of a minimum of 5 mm. This is a major contribution to avoiding concentrated localized pressure and friction on the skin and periosteum of the clavicle.
- the connecting section preferably has a through hole for passing through a fastening element, in particular a screw or a tailpiece button.
- the fastener may be the tailpiece button itself. However, it is also possible to attach the tailpiece button, for example, a fastening screw to which the support device is attached.
- a push-button arrangement is used.
- the tailpiece button is not replaced by an ordinary screw, as described above, but by a screw whose head serves as a push-button bulge or as Druckknopf- indentation, and on the inside of the staple web is a push button indentation or a push button Bulge arranged.
- the support device can be easily clicked on the string instrument. It is advantageous if in the state mounted on the string instrument at least a portion of the upper clip leg rests against the top of the string instrument and / or a portion of the lower clip leg rests against the underside of the string instrument. This results in a "two-point attachment” or a "three-point attachment” of the instrument, wherein preferably the inner sides of at least one of the two clip legs rests against the surface of the string instrument and is pressed due to its elastic deformation against this surface.
- the support device may also be designed such that in the state mounted on the string instrument the upper clip leg does not touch the upper side of the string instrument and / or the lower clip leg does not touch the underside of the string instrument.
- the through-hole is delimited by an elastically deformable edge, so that the diameter of the through-hole can be temporarily increased by elastic deformation to pass the screw head or the head of the tailpiece knob.
- the fastening mechanism has in particular a locking mechanism.
- Various locking mechanisms can be used to securely attach the support to the violin body.
- a locking device may include a slider that reduces a passage opening for the tailpiece button after insertion thereof so that the head of the tailpiece button can not be moved through the opening.
- the attachment mechanism may comprise a clamping element for securing the support device to the tailpiece rope.
- the Adapter may for example consist of two clamping plates, between which the tailpiece ropes can be clamped or screwed to these.
- a connection part for connecting the support device for example, a connection region for a frictional connection (“Lego" principle) may be provided.
- the connecting region of the supporting device has a complementary structure by means of which the body of the supporting device can be detachably fastened to the connecting region.
- the attachment mechanism may include a structure that frictionally connects the tailpiece button and / or the tailpiece ropes to the support device.
- the attachment mechanism may have an elastic, brush-like structure which abuts or "hooks" on the tailpiece button or tailpiece ropes.
- the part may be formed as an integral part with the support device or be used as an adapter and interchangeable. In the "brush version”, thus, the support device attached to tailpiece button or tailpiece ropes by frictional resistance.
- a passage of the tailpiece button through an opening is not provided, but only a “pinning” or “banging” on the inner edges of the tailpiece button and the tailpiece ropes.
- the main body is in particular made of thermoplastic, thermoset or metallic material, and has a coating, in particular of elastomeric material, at least in the abutment portion for the chin and neck area and / or in the support portion for the clavicle game.
- the support device according to the invention can be made of polymer material and / or in partial areas of metal. It can contain a basic body and a coating. The coating is preferably provided at least in the abutment section for the chin-neck section and / or in the support section for the collarbone section. A particularly stable and pleasant for the player support is obtained when the body has a greater hardness or a larger modulus of elasticity than the coating, i.
- the surfaces of the abutment portion for the chin-neck portion and the cleat-bone abutment portion are preferably made of a non-metallic material.
- the surfaces of the abutment portion for the chin-neck portion and the support portion for the collarbone portion may have a nano-coating, wherein in particular a hydrophobing and / or Oleophobi für stik is used. This contributes to hygiene, especially in the case of heavily sweating players.
- the execution of Supporting device according to the invention made of a homogeneous material allows its production by a subtractive process from a blank, such as stratified removal of material from the blank according to a defined procedure.
- their preparation may be made by an additive process from a powder or from a liquid, such as by layered application of material.
- selective laser sintering or selective laser melting can be used.
- the support device according to the invention can also be produced in a limited number of predetermined shapes / sizes, for example by casting. This allows cost-effective provision of a satisfactory range of shapes / sizes for all players (musicians and musicians) of stringed instruments.
- a scanner eg a laser scanner.
- This (virtual) 3-dimensional image of the body is processed further. If necessary, from the positive, a (material) negative is generated and from this z. B. using CAD milling an optimized support device can be generated.
- the violin can be scanned so that an optimized support device is provided as an interface between the player and the instrument. In this case, by means of the laser, z. B. generated by MRI or other imaging techniques, digitized data.
- body geometries are read, scanned or scanned by music-performing individuals and their instruments, and the data set developed from them is used to produce a precisely fitting support device (in the sense of an ergonomic, milimeter-accurate interface solution). Fine-tuning is ensured in feedback processes with the music-performing users through the combination of computer simulations and rapid prototyping procedures.
- the support device according to the invention is also a support device for levitation storage during storage or during transport of the string instrument, such as when depositing the stringed instrument, such as a violin or a viola, on a base, eg table surface, or in an instrument box, such as a violin or Viola box. Due to its compactness, this support device fits together with the stringed instrument in the mounted state in a typical instrument box and therefore does not need to be constantly assembled and disassembled. This makes it easier for the player to deal with the support device according to the invention, which thus not only has a comfortable and health-promoting or health-preserving effect, but also knows no user inhibition threshold. All of the features that have been described or yet to be described, in the context of the application, as far as technically feasible, should be combinable in all possible variants.
- Fig. 1 is a viewed transversely to the violin longitudinal axis view of the support device 1 of the invention during its assembly to a violin G.
- the support device 1 is a one-piece structure of an elastically deformable material and having a substantially U-shaped configuration comprising an upper clip leg 2a, a lower clip leg 2b and a clip web 2c connecting them at the legs.
- the U-shaped structure is elastically expanded.
- the two clip legs 2a, 2b are moved away from each other slightly.
- this is on the side wall of the violin G in a range Bi with a screw 9 (see Fig.
- the player When playing the violin, the player places his chin-neck game on a contact section 3 on the outside of the upper clip leg 2a and on a contact section 4 on the outside of the clip web 2c. Between the two abutment sections 3, 4 for the chin-neck game the player has a rounded transition area 7. This contributes significantly to the absence of damage to the skin and / or the underlying connective tissue ("violin stain” or "viola stain”) in the upper neck area of the player.
- Fig. 2 a further view of the support device 1 according to the invention is shown, which shows the side facing away from the violin G in the assembled state, ie the player facing side of the support device 1.
- the two clip legs 2a, 2b and one of them embraced violin extend into the drawing plane in this representation.
- a through hole 6 which at the outer, ie the violin G facing away from surface of the clip web 2c is surrounded by a coronary or annular recess 6a.
- a through hole 6 extends at mounted on the violin G support device 1, the screw 9 (see Fig. 7 ) or the tailpiece pin 10 (see Fig. 8 ) of the violin G.
- the supporting device 1 With the screw 9 or the tailpiece pin 10, the supporting device 1 at the first area (see Fig. 1 ) attached to the violin surface.
- Fig. 3 a further view of the support device 1 according to the invention is shown, which shows the mounted in the state of the violin G side facing, ie facing away from the player side of the support device 1.
- the violin G see Fig. 1
- the violin G see Fig. 1
- You can also see a recess 8 which forms a support section 5 for the clavicle game of the player.
- the through-hole 6 in the clip web 2c is surrounded on the inner, ie the violin G-facing surface of the clip web 2c by a rib-like or bead-like elevation 6b.
- the violin G side facing are located next to and above the through hole 6 recesses for (not shown) tailpiece ropes of the violin G.
- Fig. 4 is a view of the support device 1 according to the invention is shown, which shows the during use of the collarbone game facing and resting on this side of the support device 1. It can be seen the lower Klammmerschenkel 2b, at the outer, that is away from the violin G facing surface, the recess 8 is located in which can touch the clavicle of the player. Außerden can be seen a part of the inner, ie the violin G facing surface of the upper clip leg 2a.
- Fig. 5 a view of the support device 1 according to the invention is shown, which shows the during use of the chin-neck-lot facing and adjoining this side of the support device 1. It can be seen the upper Klammmerschenkel 2a, on whose outer, that is away from the violin G facing surface is the contact portion 3 for the chin part of the player, and a part of the inner, ie facing the violin G surface of the lower clip leg 2b.
- the abutment section 3 for the chin section the abutment section 4 for the neck section and the rounded transition section 7 between the sections 3 and 4 can be seen.
- Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the support device 1 according to the invention from obliquely above with a view of the contact portion 3 for the chin portion shown.
- the recess 8 in which the collarbone of the player can rest.
- Fig. 7 is a partial sectional view of the support device 1 according to the invention along the in Fig. 2 and in Fig. 3 Shown schematically with xx represented level.
- “partially” is meant that the upper staple leg 2a and the lower staple leg 2b are not shown in their full length.
- This is a first, minimally invasive type of attachment of the support device 1 in the area B1 (see Fig. 1 ) a violin G.
- a screw 9, which instead of the conventional Tailpiece pin 10 is used to screw the support device 1 in the area B1 of the violin G.
- the screw 9 protrudes through the through hole 6.
- the screw head 9a is in the annular recess 6a (see Fig.
- the support device 1 is made of an elastomeric material, it can in the region of the recess 6 a (see Fig. 2 ) are deformed when screwing the screw 9.
- the inside, ie the support device 1 facing side of the screw head 9a is preferably rounded and complementary to the recess 6a, that is convex (not shown).
- the contact section 3 for the chin part and the contact section 4 for the neck game of the player are preferably rounded and complementary to the recess 6a, that is convex (not shown).
- Fig. 8 is a partial sectional view of the support device 1 according to the invention along the in Fig. 2 and in Fig. 3 shown schematically with XX level shown.
- “partial” is again, it is meant that the upper staple leg 2a and the lower staple leg 2b are not shown in their full length.
- This is a second, non-invasive way of fastening the support device 1 in the region B1 (see Fig. 1
- a tailpiece pin 10 which is used to fix the support device 1 in the area B1 of the violin G.
- the tailpiece pin 10 protrudes through the through hole 6.
- the tailpiece head (tailpiece knob) 10a extends into the annular recess 6a (see FIG Fig. 2 ) of the supporting device 1.
- the supporting device 1 consists in this case of an elastomeric material.
- the through hole 6 can easily be slipped over the tailpiece head 10a during mounting of the support device 1 on the violin G, wherein the support device 1 in the region of the recess 6a (see Fig. 2 ) elastically deformed and the through hole 6 expands sufficiently strong during the everting process.
- the through hole 6 has a diameter that is smaller (not shown) than the diameter of the tailpiece pin 10.
- a further embodiment of a fastening mechanism of the support device 1 is shown. It shows a fastening mechanism in which the U-shaped body 2 is suspended from above in the tailpiece button 10a. Subsequently, the lower leg is pivoted over the bottom frame of the violin G, to rest at this point on a projection 11.
- This embodiment is particularly advantageous in a relatively elastic design of the main body 2 of the support device 1.
- the body 2 is Gangeklemmt to the violin.
- the projection 11 forms a point holder. In this particular embodiment of the invention, a purely positive connection is realized.
- the Fig. 10a, 10b, 10c show components of an embodiment of a tailpiece rope attachment.
- the tailpiece rope attachment has a base plate 12 and a cover plate 13. In at least one of the facing sides of the base plate 12 and the cover plate 13 grooves may be formed for the tailpiece rope.
- the plates are assembled after insertion of the tailpiece rope, creating a clamp attachment.
- the base plate 12 is not in contact with the violin body G.
- a connection portion 13a may be provided on the side facing away from the base plate 12 of the cover plate 13, a connection portion 13a may be provided.
- this may be a region 13a for a frictional connection with a corresponding connection region of the main body 2 of the support device 1 ("Lego" principle).
- a positive locking Connection between the cover plate 13 and the base body 2 of the support device 1 are made to ensure a secure fit of the support device 1 on the violin body 2.
- the visible area can then be covered by a cover 14.
- the Fig. 11 shows a tailpiece rope attachment, in which by actuation of an actuating element 15 a connection with the tailpiece ropes can be made or released.
- a push button 15 may be provided which allows attachment to the tailpiece rope by a clamp-like attachment.
- Fig. 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d show a further embodiment of a support device according to the invention with a locking mechanism.
- the support device 1 is first attached to the tailpiece button 10a. Subsequently, a locking pin 16 is pushed behind the tailpiece ropes, whereby the support device is securely attached to the violin body G.
- a fastening mechanism with tailpiece rope attachment is shown.
- a base plate 12 is mounted behind the tailpiece ropes.
- a cover plate 13 is fixed to the base plate 12.
- the cover plate 13 serves as an adapter or connecting piece to the support device.
- the Fig. 14 shows a further embodiment of a fastening mechanism of a supporting device according to the invention 1.
- the attachment is made by slipping over the web 2b on the tailpiece button 10a.
- a self-adjusting adapter disc 4 for the chin area of a player
- a self-adjusting adapter disc 5 is arranged for the clavicle area of the player.
- Both the upper clamping leg and the lower clamping leg 2b are cantilevered, ie they are not in contact with the top or the bottom of the resonator of the violin G. This results in no pressure of the resonator as usual, vise-like attachments of a chinrest part.
- tailpiece pin or button and / or tailpiece ropes remain unchanged, ie no modifications to the instrument must be made.
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