WO2009106005A1 - Shoulder rest for a stringed instrument - Google Patents
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- WO2009106005A1 WO2009106005A1 PCT/CN2009/070548 CN2009070548W WO2009106005A1 WO 2009106005 A1 WO2009106005 A1 WO 2009106005A1 CN 2009070548 W CN2009070548 W CN 2009070548W WO 2009106005 A1 WO2009106005 A1 WO 2009106005A1
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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
- G10D3/18—Chin-rests, hand-rests, shoulder rests or guards being removable from, or integral with the instrument
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- This invention relates to a shoulder rest for stringed instrument such as violin or viola intended for support on a shoulder of a user.
- a conventional bridge-type shoulder rest may also hinder the smooth transmission of sound from the violin to the body of the user.
- metal clamps are incorporated thereon for securing the violin which may also damage the violin body.
- the present invention in one aspect, is a shoulder rest for supporting a stringed instrument which comprises an attachment piece, an abutment piece, and a padding piece.
- the attachment piece is adapted to secure the shoulder rest to a tail-pin of the stringed instrument and the abutment piece, extending from the attachment piece, is adapted to provide support to the stringed instrument once rested onto the shoulder rest.
- the attachment and abutment pieces are coupled to form an L-shaped support configuration for providing an area for contact between the stringed instrument and the shoulder rest to support the stringed instrument.
- the padding piece connects to the abutment piece and is adapted to rest on and conform to the contour of a shoulder of a user. It is further adapted to simultaneously contact the shoulder and the clavicle of the user during usage.
- the attachment piece is adapted to clip onto an end button of the stringed instrument such that the contact surface between said stringed instrument and said shoulder rest is juxtaposing a bottom block of said stringed instrument.
- the abutment piece comprises a rigid material to minimize any contact between a bottom board of the stringed instrument and the shoulder rest upon attachment of said attachment piece onto said stringed instrument. As such, damping of said stringed instrument resting on said shoulder rest could be prevented during usage.
- the attachment plate contains a first end and an opposing second end.
- the first end further has a slot provided therein and adapted to mate with an end button of the stringed instrument for securing the shoulder rest to the stringed instrument.
- the abutment piece rigidly extends from the second end of the attachment plate such that a substantially L-shaped support is formed therebetween to provide an area for contact between the stringed instrument and the shoulder rest to support the stringed instrument.
- the stringed instrument enables the contact surface to be at a bottom block of the stringed instrument such that the angle formed between the attachment plate and the abutment piece allows the abutment piece to support the edge of a bottom board juxtaposing said bottom block during usage while minimizing the contact of the bottom board of the stringed instrument with the shoulder rest.
- the pad, attaching to and spreading around the abutment piece along the plane thereof, is adapted to simultaneously contact and protect the shoulder and the clavicle of the user during usage.
- the L-shaped support formed by the coupling of the attachment and abutment pieces is allowed to be forced open upon attachment of the shoulder rest to the stringed instrument.
- the abutment piece would then be forced away from the stringed instrument such that contacts between the shoulder rest and the stringed instrument, and thus the damping of the stringed instrument resting thereonto, could be minimized.
- the ridge-shaped abutment piece of the shoulder rest of this invention helps in preventing the dropping of the scroll of the violin or viola during playing and so the hand holding the stringed instrument can have complete freedom of movements to attain a full range of orientations and directions. Further, the playing ergonomics of the arm holding the stringed instrument can be improved.
- Fig. IA, Fig. IB, and Fig. 1C are perspective, side and top views of a shoulder rest for supporting a stringed instrument respectively according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2A is an illustration of the shoulder rest resting on a shoulder of a user without attaching to a stringed instrument according to the same embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2B is an illustration of the shoulder rest in use in which a stringed instrument is attached thereonto according to the same embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a shoulder rest for supporting a stringed instrument according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- formable refers to the nature of a material that allows for a substance made thereof to have its shape readily changeable, but once changed, it can retain the shape.
- Proximal side refers to the side of the shoulder of a user that is closer to the neck.
- distal side refers to the side of the shoulder near the arm and positioned farther away from the neck.
- proximal clavicle means the side of the clavicle of a user closer to the neck of that user, whereas “distal clavicle” is the opposing side of the "proximal clavicle”.
- the first embodiment of the present invention is a shoulder rest 50 for supporting a stringed instrument which comprises an attachment piece 60, an abutment piece 62, and a padding piece 64.
- the attachment piece 60 is a flat plate containing a first end 60a and an opposing second end 60b.
- a slot 6Oe is provided within the first end 60a.
- the abutment piece 62 is a tongue extending from the second end 60b to form a substantially L-shaped support with the attachment piece 60. It has a shape of a ridge disposed across the upper surface of the tongue and horizontally aligned with the two ends of the attachment piece 60.
- the ridge of the abutment piece 62 contains a slanted inner surface 62a facing the attachment piece 60 and an adjacent slanted outer surface 62b.
- the padding piece 64 is a flexible pad attached to the abutment piece 62 that spreads around the plane thereof.
- the shoulder rest 50 can be attached onto a stringed instrument 80 by sliding the slot 6Oe through the neck of the end button 82.
- the first end 60a consists of a slit next to the slot 6Oe. The slit can be pulled open to allow the end button 82 to be inserted into the slot 6Oe for attaching the shoulder rest 50 onto the stringed instrument 80.
- the attachment piece 60 is made of rigid but yet elastic material and so it can aid in securing the attachment.
- the tail-pin 80a of the stringed instrument 80 would come into contact to the inner surface 62a of the abutment piece 62 adapted to provide support to the stringed instrument 80 once rested onto the shoulder rest 50.
- the bottom board 80b of the stringed instrument 80 would be pressed onto the hard but flexible abutment piece 62, forcing open the L-shaped support joining the abutment piece 62 with the attachment piece 60.
- the distal side of the abutment piece 62 would be forced away from the bottom board 80b in order to minimize any contact that may occur between the bottom board 80b (that facilitates the generation of music through vibration) and the abutment piece 62. As such, damping of the stringed instrument 80 resting on the shoulder rest 50 could be minimized.
- Padding piece is not shown in both Figs. 2A and 2B for ease of description.
- the attachment piece 60 of theshoulder rest 50 is provided with a size adjustment mechanism for the slot 6Oe to accommodate the clipping of the slot 6Oe onto end buttons with different sizes.
- the size adjustment mechanism in the embodiment illustrated in Fig. 3 is composed of a flexible band 90 which is attached to the attachment piece 60 at a back side thereof and stretches across the slot 6Oe.
- the size of the slot 6Oe can be adjusted by adjusting the length of the band 90 thereacross (as shown in dotted lines 90a, the extended form of band 90, in Fig.3) and so end buttons with different sizes can be fitted with the shoulder rest.
- the end button 80 (shown in dotted lines in Fig. 3) is inserted into the slot 6Oe.
- the slot 6Oe comprises an opening at the first end 60a of the attachment piece 60.
- the flexible band 90 is stretched to wrap around the end button 80. As such, a resistive force is applied onto the end button 80 by the flexible band 90 to prevent it from being disconnected from the slot 6Oe.
- the user can attain unrestricted movement of his/her clavicle during play while his/her stringed instrument 80 rests comfortably on his/her shoulder above on the shoulder rest 50.
- the padding piece 64 of the shoulder rest 50 is made and designed to conform to the contour of the user's shoulder and simultaneously contact the shoulder and the clavicle of the user during play. Since it is preferably made of a soft, flexible or formable material, both the sternoclavicular and acromial-clavicular joints of the user can be remained free and mobile. Further, the user's arm holding the stringed instrument 80 can now move in multiple orientations and directions.
- the attachment piece and abutment piece are illustrated to be provided on the central position of the padding piece, but it is clear to one skilled in the art that these two pieces can be disposed on other positions of the padding piece according to the user's preference.
- the attachment piece and the abutment piece may be made of any rigid material, such as but not limited to plastic or wood, and can be of other shape and thickness according to the user's requirement based on the teaching provided herein. Further, the length and shape of the abutment piece can be varied according to one's preferences.
- the attachment piece is illustrated in the aforesaid example to contain a slit followed by a slot to accommodate the end button. It is clear that other configurations of the attachment piece may be used based on the teaching provided herein. For example, a narrow slot may be provided instead of a slit, or other clamping mechanism may be used to secure the attachment piece to end button or the clamps around the end button or their equivalents according to the stringed instrument.
- the angle between the abutment piece and the attachment piece within the L-shaped support could be of any angle that fits the end of the stringed instrument resting thereon.
- the padding piece of the shoulder rest can be made of a soft material such as soft rubber, sponge or quilt, among others. It can also be made of an ergonomically adjustable frame such that it can be modified to conform to different contours of different users according to one's preferences. For example, a wire frame or a formable material can also be used to support the soft material for the base such that the resulting shoulder rest can be adjusted to conform to the contour of the shoulder of the user.
- the padding piece can be designed to be detachable from the abutment piece such that when the shoulder rest is not in use, the user can disconnect the padding piece from the abutment piece, while the abutment piece remains attached to the stringed instrument, according to the his/her preferences.
- a piece of soft material can also be incorporated onto the joint between the attachment piece and the abutment piece within the L-shaped support for extra protection to the stringed instrument resting onto the shoulder rest according to the preferences of the user.
- the size adjustment mechanism as illustrated is composed of a flexible band in the embodiment described above, but it is clear to one skilled in the art that other forms such as Velcro, spring, screws or adaptors can be used to provide secure attachment of the shoulder rest onto the stringed instrument.
- the flexible band can be made of a resilient and flexible material such as soft rubber, nylon, a combination thereof, among others.
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AU2009218946A AU2009218946A1 (en) | 2008-02-29 | 2009-02-26 | Shoulder rest for a stringed instrument |
US12/919,765 US8119894B2 (en) | 2008-02-29 | 2009-02-26 | Shoulder rest for a stringed instrument |
CA2716132A CA2716132A1 (en) | 2008-02-29 | 2009-02-26 | Shoulder rest for a stringed instrument |
CN2009801060280A CN101952881A (en) | 2008-02-29 | 2009-02-26 | Shoulder rest for a stringed instrument |
EP09714737.5A EP2250639B1 (en) | 2008-02-29 | 2009-02-26 | Shoulder rest for a stringed instrument |
JP2010547937A JP2011514554A (en) | 2008-02-29 | 2009-02-26 | Shoulder rest for stringed instruments |
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