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KR101654903B1
KR101654903B1 KR1020150175752A KR20150175752A KR101654903B1 KR 101654903 B1 KR101654903 B1 KR 101654903B1 KR 1020150175752 A KR1020150175752 A KR 1020150175752A KR 20150175752 A KR20150175752 A KR 20150175752A KR 101654903 B1 KR101654903 B1 KR 101654903B1
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A guitar playing instrument is disclosed which is used for bending the strings of a guitar for playing the guitar. There is provided a guitar playing mechanism including a finger having a through hole formed therein and a finger insertion body having a pair of coupling means having a structure corresponding to the through hole. According to the present invention, it is possible to use both electric guitars and acoustic guitars, and it is possible to realize various sounds such as emphasizing high-pitched sound or emphasizing low-pitched sound instantaneously by changing the end of a peak touching the guitar string.

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[0001] GUITAR PLAYING INSTRUMENTS INCLUDING PICK [0002]

The present invention relates to a guitar playing mechanism used for bending a guitar string for playing a guitar, and more particularly, to a guitar playing instrument used for a guitar playing guitar player, To a guitar playing mechanism capable of assisting a grip force between a peak and a finger so that a peak does not deviate from the fingers of the guitarist.

Guitar is one of the most widely used induction instruments today, consisting of neck and body, with six strings. These other guitarists take this line as a specific code in the neck part and bounce it to various ways in the body part to play the desired sound.

And when the guitarist bounces off the line, he uses his fingers, nails, or picks. Here, the peak is a tool used to play guitar (guitar), which means a small piece of string to bounce the strings.

There are three types of peaks used for such guitar: flat peak, island peak, and finger peak. The most common material is celluloid, but some of them are made of metal, turtle shell, or nylon.

The flat peak is flat and varies in shape and size, but is divided into heavy (hard), medium, and soft (swing) according to its strength (thickness). The flat peak is usually held with the thumb and forefinger.

The island peak can be made transparent and strong sound by being put on the thumb. It is the pincher peak that is used by putting on the forefinger and the cottage finger in the same way as the island peak.

Flat peaks are most commonly used for these guitar peaks. The flat peaks are formed in the form of a thin plate, held by the thumb and forefinger, and bounced to match a specific rhythm.

The flat peak is formed in various thicknesses of 0.5 mm, 0.7 mm, 0.88 mm, and 1.5 mm, and the sound of the guitar is different according to the thickness. For example, when a guitar is played using a thin peak such as 0.5 mm, a treble portion is emphasized.

Conversely, when using relatively thick peaks, such as 1.5 mm, the bass is emphasized as the guitar sounds soft. In other words, the guitar sounds have a stable feel.

In addition to the performance of the guitarist in playing the guitar in this way, the sound can be basically implemented differently depending on the type of peak used to play the guitar. For this reason, the choice of peak is also considered to be an important factor.

Accordingly, although peaks having various materials and shapes have been proposed, most of them have limitations that can not exceed a certain shape and structure range.

When the peak is not strongly held, there is a problem that the peak moves between the fingers when the peak is missed or the line is bounced out during the performance and the correct pitch can not be expressed. In addition, the guitarist has inconveniences in use because it has to apply excessive force to the peaks to suppress slippage from the fingers.

Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2015-0063979 (published on June 10, 2015) Korean Patent Publication No. 20-2012-0000970 (published on Feb., 2012) Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2013-0137971 (published Dec. 18, 2013)

Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a guitar playing instrument that prevents a guitarist from missing a peak in using a peak when playing the guitar, and helps to bounce off the guitar string with a peak.

In order to achieve the object of the present invention described above, in an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a guitar playing instrument including a finger having a through-hole formed therein and a pair of engaging means having a structure corresponding to the through- Lt; / RTI >

According to the present invention, it is possible to use both electric guitars and acoustic guitars, and it is possible to realize various sounds such as emphasizing high-pitched sound or emphasizing low-pitched sound instantaneously by changing the end of a peak touching the guitar string.

In addition, since the slip is suppressed by the grip portion 204 of the present invention, it is possible to perform the operation of bending the line with less force than the case of using the existing peak.

In addition, the present invention can solve the problem that other beginners drop the peak, and a space for joining the line to the peak can be provided so that the peak can be used as an accessory.

1 is a perspective view for explaining a guitar playing mechanism according to the present invention.
2 is a plan view for explaining an embodiment of a peak according to the present invention.
3 is a perspective view for explaining another embodiment of the peak according to the present invention.

Hereinafter, a guitar playing mechanism according to preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1 is a perspective view for explaining a guitar playing mechanism according to the present invention.

1, the guitar playing apparatus according to the present invention includes a finger insertion body 100 to which a pair of coupling means 110 is attached, and a plurality of through holes 202 having a size corresponding to the coupling means, 200).

Hereinafter, each component will be described in more detail with reference to the drawings.

FIG. 2 is a plan view for explaining an embodiment of the peak 200 according to the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a perspective view for explaining another embodiment of the peak 200 according to the present invention.

1 to 3, the guitar playing apparatus according to the present invention includes a peak 200.

The peak 200 is used for bending the strings of the guitar for playing, and a through hole 202 is formed therein. The through hole 202 is formed in the vertical direction of the peak 200 and is preferably formed at the center of the peak 200.

The peak 200 according to the present invention includes a body 210 and a first contact portion 220, a second contact portion 230 and a third contact portion 240 for use in both electric guitars and acoustic guitars. ≪ / RTI >

More specifically, the main body 210 is formed flat around the through hole 202.

The main body 210 of the peak 200 may support the gripping force of the finger on the surface of the peak 200 along the rim of the through hole 202 about the through hole 202 as shown in Fig. One or more, preferably one to three grip portions 204 may be provided.

When the thickness of the pair of coupling means 110 inserted into the through hole 202 of the peak 200 is larger than the thickness of the through hole 202, From separating from the surface of the substrate.

Further, the grip portion 204 It is preferable that it is made of a soft rubber having elastic restoring force or a silicone material. When two or more grip portions 204 are provided, the grip portions 204 may be formed to have different thicknesses. This is because the greater the thickness of the contact portion, the more force is applied, so that the grip portion 204 is also applied differently depending on the thickness of the contact portion.

The grip portion 204 may be formed flat as shown in FIG. 2, and may be rounded to correspond to the flexion of the finger tip as shown in FIG. 3 so as to provide a uniform adhesion force according to the flexion of the finger.

The first contact portion 220 is formed so as to be integrally formed with the main body 210 in a configuration extending horizontally from the rim of the main body 210 so as to be in direct contact with other strings.

The second contact portion 230 is formed integrally with the main body 210 in a configuration extending horizontally from the rim of the main body 210 so as to be in direct contact with other strings. The second contact portion 230 is formed to have an internal angle of 90 to 120 degrees with the first contact portion 220 so as not to be disturbed by the adjacent other contact portion when the contact portion 230 contacts the other strings for playing.

The third contact portion 240 is integrally formed with the main body 210 in a configuration extending horizontally from the rim of the main body 210 so as to be in direct contact with other strings. The third contact portion 240 is formed to have an internal angle of 90 to 120 degrees with the first contact portion 220 so as not to be disturbed by the adjacent other contact portions when the contact portion is in contact with the other strings for playing. In other words, the third contact portion 240 is positioned opposite to the second contact portion 230 with respect to the first contact portion 220.

For example, the peak 200 according to the present invention may be formed to have a T-shaped structure as shown in FIG. 2, or may have an A-shaped structure as shown in FIG.

The peak 200 may include a first contact portion 220, a second contact portion 230, and a third contact portion 240 to selectively apply a terminal contacting the other strings according to the kind of the other. And is formed to have a different thickness. At this time, the main body 210 is formed to have the same thickness as the thickness of the contact portion formed with the thinnest thickness among the first, second, third, and fourth contact portions 220, 230, 240, As shown in FIG.

For example, the first contact portion 220 is formed to a thickness of 0.4 to 0.7 mm, the second contact portion 230 is formed to a thickness of 0.7 to 1.0 mm, and the third contact portion 240 is formed to a thickness of 1.0 to 1.5 mm . At this time, the main body 210 is formed to a thickness of 0.4 to 0.7 mm or a thickness of less than 0.4 mm. In this case, any first grip portion 204 disposed near the first contact portion 220 is formed to have the thinnest thickness, and the second grip portion 204 disposed adjacent to the second contact portion 230 is formed to have a thickness The third grip portion 204 disposed adjacent to the third contact portion 240 is formed to have a thickness greater than that of the second grip portion 204. [

Therefore, when used in an acoustic guitar, the first contact portion 220 or the second contact portion 230 can be mainly used. In the case of the electric guitar, the second contact portion 230 or the third contact portion 240 can be used It can be mainly used. Since the electric guitar generally uses a thicker peak 200 than the acoustic guitar, the guitarist must purchase each of the peaks 200 suitable for each guitar. However, the present invention is applicable to acoustic guitars and electric guitars with a single peak (200), it has excellent compatibility that can be used for both an acoustic guitar and an electric guitar.

 Furthermore, even if the same guitar is used, a peak 200 of different thickness may be used depending on the music to be played. However, the peak 200 according to the present invention may be applied to the first to third contacts 220 and 230 , 240), it is possible to provide the function of three peaks with one peak.

3, when the first to third contact portions 220, 230, and 240 are formed to have different thicknesses, the first to third contact portions 220, 230, and 240 may be formed on the interface between the main body 210 and the first to third contact portions 220, Even if the grip portion 204 is not provided on the lower surface of the peak 200, the sliding of the finger is restricted by the step, so that it is possible to perform other stable playing.

 Referring to FIG. 1, the guitar playing mechanism according to the present invention includes a finger-fitting body 100.

The finger-fitting body 100 is worn on the fingers of the guitarist to assist the peeping force between the peak 200 and the fingers of the guitarist. The surface of the finger-fitting body 100 has a structure corresponding to the through hole 202 of the peak 200 A pair of coupling means 110 is attached.

The finger-fitting body 100 may be formed in the form of a glove worn over the entire hand, or in the form of a thimble worn on a part of the finger. More specifically, when the finger-inserted body 100 is formed in the form of a glove, an arbitrary first engaging means 110 is attached to the thumb and a second engaging means 110 is attached to the detecting portion. When the finger-inserted body 100 is formed in a thimble shape, a first finger-fitting body 100 that can be worn on the thumb and a second finger-fitting body 100 that can be worn on the index finger are required. One coupling means 110 is attached.

As the coupling means 110, any one of a magnet, a magnetic tape, and a Velcro may be used. That is, the first coupling means 110 is inserted into the upper portion of the through hole 202 formed in the peak 200, and the second coupling means 110 is inserted into the lower portion of the through hole 202 formed in the peak 200 So that the pair of engaging means 110 provides a function of firmly coupling the peak 200 to the finger fitting body 100. [

More specifically, it is preferable that the coupling means 110 is formed to have a diameter of 4 to 10 mm so as to be disposed only on a part of the finger joint, not on the front surface. The coupling means 110 is formed in a thickness of 0.4 to 2 mm so that the fingers of the guitarist can smoothly provide the grounding force to the surface of the peak 200 while being inserted into the through hole 202 of the peak 200 .

The pair of coupling means 110 may be formed to have a thickness greater than the thickness of the through hole 202 of the peak 200. In this case, a phenomenon may occur in which a part of the fingers is spaced from the surface of the peak 200. However, when the peak 200 is gripped with a finger, the aforementioned grip portion 204 is disposed at a portion where the greatest force acts , The guitarist is able to provide sufficient grip to the peak 200 via the fingers.

Further, it is preferable that the finger-inserted body 100 is made of a synthetic resin having an elastic force so as to fit tightly to the finger.

When the finger-fitting body 100 is formed in the form of a glove, it is preferable that the finger-fitting body 100 is made of a synthetic resin having a moisture-permeable function in order to prevent sweat on the hands. As such a synthetic resin, it is preferable to use at least two synthetic resins selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, polyester, lyocell, tencel, and spandex.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. It can be understood that it is possible.

100: finger-fitting body 110: engaging means
200: Peak 202: Through hole
204: grip part 210:
220: first contact portion 230: second contact portion
240: Third contact

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A pin having a through hole formed therein, and a finger insertion body having a pair of coupling means having a structure corresponding to the through hole,
The peak
A first contact portion extending in the horizontal direction from the rim of the main body so as to be in direct contact with the other rope; a second contact portion extending from the rim of the main body so as to be in direct contact with the other rope; A second contact portion extending in the horizontal direction and formed to have an internal angle of 90 to 120 degrees with the first contact portion and a second contact portion extending in the horizontal direction from the rim of the main body so as to be in direct contact with the other lines, And a third contact portion formed to have an internal angle of 90 to 120 degrees with respect to the contact portion, wherein the first contact portion, the second contact portion, and the second contact portion are formed so as to selectively apply a terminal, 3 contact portions are formed to have different thicknesses and the main body is connected to the first contact portion so as to form a step on the interface between the main body and the first contact portion to the third contact portion, The support is formed with a thickness thinner than the third contact portion,
Wherein at least two grip portions are provided on the surface of the peak along the rim of the through hole around the through hole for assisting gripping force of the finger, wherein each grip portion is made of a soft rubber or silicone material having elastic restoring force, Respectively,
Wherein the finger fitting body is formed of a synthetic resin having a moisture permeability function in order to prevent the pair of coupling means from being in the form of gloves formed on the thumb and forefinger and to prevent sweat on the hands.
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A magnet, a magnetic tape, and a Velcro.
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And a diameter of 4 to 10 mm.
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KR20120126947A (en) * 2011-05-13 2012-11-21 장준현 A pick for string instruments and a holder for the same
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KR840000797Y1 (en) * 1982-12-29 1984-05-15 Kim Kyoung Moon Peak for guitar
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JP2004354839A (en) * 2003-05-30 2004-12-16 Shinjo Co Ltd Thumb pick for guitar
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