WO2010059875A1 - Appareil de montage de médiator et procédé d'utilisation - Google Patents

Appareil de montage de médiator et procédé d'utilisation Download PDF

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WO2010059875A1
WO2010059875A1 PCT/US2009/065216 US2009065216W WO2010059875A1 WO 2010059875 A1 WO2010059875 A1 WO 2010059875A1 US 2009065216 W US2009065216 W US 2009065216W WO 2010059875 A1 WO2010059875 A1 WO 2010059875A1
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Patrick Neil Swartz
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Pick-Smith, Inc.
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • G10DSTRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; WIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACCORDIONS OR CONCERTINAS; PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; AEOLIAN HARPS; SINGING-FLAME MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G10D3/00Details of, or accessories for, stringed musical instruments, e.g. slide-bars
    • G10D3/16Bows; Guides for bows; Plectra or similar playing means
    • G10D3/173Plectra or similar accessories for playing; Plectrum holders

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  • the present invention is directed to musicai instruments, and, more particularly, to a plectrum mounting apparatus for users of strings musicaS instruments.
  • a plectrum also referred to as a "pl ⁇ c,” “pick” or “flat-pick,” is a small, typicaiiy flat too! used to pluck or strum a stringed musical instrument.
  • the plectrum is a separate tool held in the player's hand during use.
  • Fig, 1 illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a plectrum 100 in a typical triangular shape with rounded comers, although the size, shape and width of plectra vary considerably.
  • the thickness, shape, and materia! used for forming the pSectrum may be varied to accommodate user preferences for handling and/or to color the style of play.
  • Plectra for guitars are made of a variety of materials, including celluloid, metal, and, in some cases, exotic materials such as stone, but plastic is the most common in recent times For other instruments in the modem day most players use plastic plectra but a variety of other materials, including wood and felt (for use with the ukulele) are common.
  • the former approach has the further disadvantage of requiring multiple picks to be readily available, requiring clean up, and requiring a dispenser proxirnately located to the user, which may limit the player ' s mobility.
  • the latter approach may further introduce the player's saliva onto the plectrum which can be transferred to the strings of the instrument, resulting in early decay and deterioration of the strings,
  • USPN 4,497,237 has additional shortcomings, including, for example, the rotation of the pick around the forefinger being unassisted and does not place the retracted pick in a position where it will not interfere with the strings when playtng finger-style.
  • USPN 2776,592 provides a means for pivotaliy connecting the plectrum relative to the mounting means, storage and retrieval is awkward.
  • the position of the plectrum in play mode is significantly compromised, being in a fixed plane normal to the axis.
  • a plectrum apparatus for use with stringed musical instruments.
  • a plectrum apparatus comprises a ring capable of being reieasably mounted to a user's finger, and a harness capable of releasabiy securing a plectrum, the harness being hingediy coupled to the ring, in one embodiment, a first spring is further provided and configured to bsas the harness in a stowed position.
  • a plectrum secured to the harness may be positioned toward a thumb side of the user's finger in the stowed position when the ring is mounted on the user's finger.
  • the harness may be further capable of being retracted in a deployed position, the plectrum secured to the harness engaged between the user's finger and thumb,
  • the harness is hingediy coupled to the ring about an axis which is not parallel to a plane defined by the ring.
  • the harness may be hingediy coupled to the ring about an axis approximately thirty to sixty degrees relative to a plane defined by the ring.
  • the harness may comprise a first claw portion hingediy coupled to a second claw portion, and a spring biasing the first and second claw portions in a closed position.
  • the ring may comprise a first arm portion hingediy coupled to a second arm portion, and a spring biasing the first and second arm portions in a closed position.
  • the harness member and the plectrum may be an integral unit and may be considered a ptectrum module.
  • the plectrum apparatus comprises a ring capable of being releasabSy mounted to a user's finger, and a plectrum module, the plectrum module being hingedly coupled to the ring
  • a first spring is further provided and configured to bias the plectrum module in a stowed position
  • a plectrum component of the plectrum module may be positioned toward a thumb side of the user's finger in the stowed position when the ring is mounted on the user's finger.
  • the plectrum module may be further capable of being retracted in a deployed position, the plectrum component of the plectrum module engaged between the user's finger and thumb.
  • the plectrum module is hingedly coupled to the ring about an axis which is not parallel to a plane defined by the ring.
  • the plectrum module may be hingedly coupled to the ring about an axis approximately thirty to sixty degrees relative to a plane defined by the ring.
  • the ring may comprise a first arm portion hingedly coupled to a second arm portion, and a spring biasing the first and second arm portions in a closed position.
  • Fig, 1 depicts an exemplary embodiment of a plectrum according to one embodiment.
  • FIG. 2A depicts a perspective view of an exemplary plectrum mounting apparatus according to one embodiment.
  • FIG. 2B depicts a perspective view of another exemplary plectrum mounting apparatus according to one embodiment.
  • FIGs. 3A through 3D depict an exemplary plectrum mounting apparatus in various positions of deployment and/or stowage according to one embodiment.
  • Fig, 4 depicts an exemplary ring member according to another embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 depicts a harness ring member according to another embodiment.
  • Fig, 6 depicts a perspective view of an exemplary plectrum apparatus according to one embodiment
  • FIGs, 7A and 7B depict perspective views of another exemplary plectrum apparatus according to one embodiment
  • Piectrum mounting apparatus 200 includes ⁇ ng member 202 capable of being releasably mounted to a user's finger (not shown).
  • Apparatus 200 further comprises harness member 204 capable of releasabfy securing a plectrum, such as plectrum 100 shown in Ftg. 2A.
  • One end of ring member 202 includes an interface for hingedty coupling ring member 202 to harness member 204.
  • the interface between ring member 202 and harness member 204 forms hinge 206 defined aiong axis 210,
  • FIG. 2B plectrum mounting apparatus 200 of Fig. 2A is shown according to another perspective view, In Rg. 2B 1 harness member 204 is shown in a first stowed position 220 and a second deployed position 222. As discussed above in conjunction with Fig. 2A 1 rotation of harness member 204 about axis 210 of hinge 206 allows the user to conveniently access plectrum 100 attached to harness member 204 to be accessed from the stowed position 220 and position plectrum 100 in deployed position 222 during play.
  • plectrum 100 and harness member 204 are positioned in stowed position 220 for finger-style play of a stringed musical instrument and plectrum 100 and harness member 204 are positioned in deployed position 222 for flat-picking style of play.
  • spring 216 biases harness member 204 in stowed position 220.
  • the user engages plectrum 100 to position harness member 204 and plectrum 100 in deployed position 222. Since spring 215 biases harness member 204 in stowed position 220, stowed position 220 can be considered the rest position of harness member 204.
  • the user engages plectrum 100 to position harness member 204 and plectrum 100 in deployed position 222, e.g., during flat-picking style of play, the user can quickly return harness member 204 and plectrum 100 to stowed position 220 by simply releasing engagement of plectrum 100.
  • Ring member 202 defines plane 230 generally along its radial axis.
  • hinge 208 is aligned such that axis 210 of hinge 206 is not parallel to plane 230 of ring member 202
  • hinge 206 is aligned such that axis 210 of hinge 206 is not perpendicular to plane 230 of ring member 202.
  • hinge 206 is aligned such that axis 210 of hinge 206 is diagonally positioned or askew from plane 230 of ring member 202.
  • angle 232 defined between axis 210 and plane 230 may be between 20 degrees to 70 degrees.
  • plectrum 100 can be positioned in a natural position or otherwise user-preferential position, when engaged by the user in deployed position 222 during flat-picking style of play or other active uses when engaging stnng play using plectrum 100.
  • Harness member 204 is capable of reieasafoly securing a plectrum, such as plectrum 100.
  • harness member 204 is made of flexible material, such as plastic or other composite material.
  • Various means for releasabiy securing plectra may be employed, Sn one embodiment, plectrum may be sandwiched between shoulders 212 and 214 on opposing sides of harness member 204 as shown in Fig. 2A.
  • one or more pins extending from one or more of the shoulders 212 and/or 214 may engage corresponding apertures, cavities or indentures within plectrum 100 as depicted in Fig. 2A.
  • various sizes of such harness members may be utilized to accommodate various size, shapes, and thicknesses of plectra,
  • exemplary plectrum mounting apparatus 200 wherein the ring member is mounted to user's second phalange of the forefinger on the striking hand, i e., the hand used for strumming or picking the strings of the instrument
  • the plectrum mounting apparatus shown in various embodiments herein depict a striking hand comprising a right hand it would be readily apparent to one skilled in the art having the benefit of the present disclosure that the plectrum mounting apparatus of the present invention is equally suitable for use with the left hand.
  • harness member 204 and plectrum 100 are disengaged by the user, and, as described above, are biased and retracted in stowed position 220.
  • plectrum 110 attached to harness member 204 is positioned toward a thumb side of the user's finger.
  • plectrum 100 does not negatively impact the user's ability to engage the instrument in a severe manner as in earlier solutions.
  • Sittle or no adjustment to finger-style play is required due to the strategic position of plectrum 100 in stowed position 220. Yet as described below access to plectrum 100 is facilitated and position of plectrum 100 is optimized.
  • Fig. 3B user's thumb prepares to engage plectrum 100 on the surface facing away from the user palm by simply reaching around plectrum 100.
  • Fig. 3C the user's thumb engages plectrum 100 and/or harness member 204 by pressing down, deflecting spring 216, and causing harness member 204 to rotate about hinge 206.
  • Fig. 3D the user's thumb and one or more fingers engage the plectrum 100 in deployed position 222. Due to the angular position of hinge 208 defined between ring member 202 and harness member 204 as described above, the position of plectrum 100 is in an ideal position or otherwise user-preferential position for fiat-picking style of play.
  • plectrum mounting apparatus 200 readily facilitates alternating between various styles of play for stringed musical instruments. As ili ⁇ strated by the above examples, the plectrum can be quickly accessed when desired for flat-picking style of play, and simply released to allow function of the user's digits for finger-style play. Furthermore, the stowed plectrum facilitates use of the dominant or striking hand for amp and/or instrument adjustment, operating a keyboard and/or mouse during computer based recording, answering a phone, etc. Moreover, the plectrum is less likely to be dropped or lost during performance.
  • Ring member 402 is capable of being releasably mounted to a user's finger and for forming a plectrum mounting apparatus according to the present invention.
  • Ring member 402 comprises arm members 403 and 405, each hingecSly coupled to body member 407.
  • Spring 409 biases arm 403 against body 407 in a closed position
  • spring 411 biases arm 405 against body 407 in a closed position.
  • Ring member 402 clamps around a user's finger due to the biasing of springs 409 and 411.
  • Ring member 402 is reSeasbly detached from a user's finger by deflecting the spring action.
  • arm extensions 413 and 415 of arms 403 and 405, respectively may foe engaged to deflect springs 409 and 411 to release ring member 402 from the user's finger.
  • the embodiment associated with ring member 402 of Fig. 4 is particularly useful when employing rigid materials, such as metaSs and other materials having low flexure qualities.
  • the embodiment of Fig. 4 is illustrative only, and other embodiments, such as those including fewer or more hinges are considered within the spirit and scope of the plectrum mounting apparatus disclosed herein.
  • harness member 504 is capable of being releasably mounted to a plectrum and for forming a plectrum mounting apparatus according to the present invention.
  • Harness member 504 comprises claw members 503 and 505, hingediy coupled to each other.
  • Spring 509 biases claw 503 against claw 505 in a closed position.
  • Harness member 504 clamps around plectrum 100 due to the biasing of spring 509.
  • Harness member 504 is releasbiy detached from plectrum 100 by deflecting the spring action of spring 509.
  • release lever 513 may be engaged to deflect spring 509 to release plectrum 100 from harness member 504.
  • the embodiment associated with harness member 504 of Fig. 5 is particularly useful when employing rigid materials, such as metals and other materials having low flexure qualities.
  • Fig, 6 S there is shown exemplary plectrum apparatus 600 according to one embodiment.
  • the harness member and plectrum comprise integral unit 804.
  • Ring member 802 is provided as described above, where ring member is hingediy coupled at 806 to integral harness/plectrum unit 804 to provide the ability to position the plectrum in the deployed and stowed position as described above.
  • the plectrum in not releasabiy mounted to the harness member, in contrast to the embodiments previously described and depicted above.
  • such an Integral harness/plectrum may also be considered simply as a "plectrum module.” Accordingly, the hinging means 606 couples the ⁇ ng member to the plectrum module.
  • the plectrum module couples the ⁇ ng member to the plectrum module.
  • fewer parts are needed, and manufacturing is simplified.
  • the benefits of the plectrum apparatus allowing flexible playing positions for flatpicking and finger-style can still be provided as described above.
  • rotation of plectrum module 604 about axis 810 of hinge 606 allows the user to conveniently access plectrum module 604 to be accessed from a stowed position to place plectrum module 604 in a deployed position during play,
  • spring 616 biases plectrum module 604 in the stowed position.
  • the user can quickly return piectrum module 804 to the stowed position by simply releasing engagement of plectrum module 604,
  • Ring member 602 defines plane 630 generally along its radial axis.
  • hinge 608 is aligned such that axis 610 of hinge 608 is not parallel to plane 330 of ring member 602
  • hinge 606 is aligned such that axis 610 of hinge 606 is not perpendicular to plane 630 of ring member 602.
  • hinge 606 is aligned such that axis 610 of hinge 606 is diagonally positioned or askew from plane 630 of ring member 602.
  • angle 632 defined between axis 610 and plane 630 may be between 20 degrees to 70 degrees.
  • Piectmm apparatus 700 comprises an integral unit comprising ring member 702 coupled to integral harness/plectrum unit 704 (plectrum module) about an integral hinging means.
  • the hinging means coupling the ring member to the integral harness/plectrum unit comprises living hinge 708 and is materially integral with ring member 702 and plectrum module 704.
  • Hinge 708 biases plectrum module 704 in a stowed position and allows deflection by the user to place plectrum module 704 in a deployed position as described above.
  • hinge 706 defines an axis which is diagonally askew from a plane defined the by the radial axis of ring member 702 in the manner as described above. Accordingly a single unit comprising a single materia! is provided, further reducing device complexity and manufacture.
  • the materia! used for forming the particular plectrum apparatus of Figs. 7A and 7B typically has some level of flexure to provide the ability to position the plectrum in the deployed and stowed position as describee! above, thereby beneficially providing flexible playing positions for flatpicking and finger-style as described above,

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Selon un mode de réalisation, un appareil médiator comprend un anneau capable d'être monté de façon libérable sur le doigt d'un utilisateur, et un harnais capable de fixer de façon libérable un médiator, le harnais étant couplé de façon articulée à l'anneau. Dans un mode de réalisation, un premier ressort est en outre prévu et configuré pour solliciter le harnais dans une position rentrée. Un médiator fixé au harnais peut être positionné vers le côté pouce du doigt de l'utilisateur dans la partie rentrée lorsque l'anneau est monté sur le doigt de l'utilisateur. Le harnais peut être en outre capable d'être rétracté dans une position déployée, le médiator fixé au harnais étant en prise entre le doigt de l'utilisateur et le pouce.
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