Claims
- 1. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument, which comprises:a tuner housing, the tuner housing having a front wall, a back wall opposite the front wall, opposite first and second end walls situated between the front and back walls, a first lateral sidewall and a second lateral sidewall opposite the first lateral side wall, the first and second lateral sidewalls being situated between the first and second end walls and the front and back walls, the first lateral sidewall having a first groove formed therein and extending longitudinally at least partially along the length thereof, the second lateral sidewall having a second groove formed therein and extending longitudinally at least partially along the length thereof, the first groove having an open end situated at the first end of the tuner housing; and a tuner bracket, the tuner bracket having a main body, a hooked end extending from the main body, a first sidewall and a second sidewall situated opposite the first sidewall, the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket extending in substantially the same direction from the main body and in a substantially opposite direction from which the hooked end extends, and being further substantially parallel to and spaced apart from one another, each of the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket having an outer surface and an opposite inner surface, the inner surfaces of the spaced apart first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket being situated to face each other, the spaced apart first and second side walls of the tuner bracket being separated from each other a predetermined distance to at least partially receive therebetween the tuner housing, at least the first sidewall of the tuner bracket having a first protrusion extending from the inner surface thereof, the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket having second protrusions extending from the inner surfaces thereof, the first and second protrusions of the first sidewall of the tuner bracket being spaced apart from each other; the tuner bracket being mounted on the tuner housing such that the first and second protrusions of the first sidewall of the tuner bracket are slidably receivable by the first groove formed in the first lateral sidewall of the tuner housing and the second protrusion of the second sidewall of the tuner bracket is slidably receivable by the second groove formed in the second lateral sidewall of the tuner housing, the tuner bracket being selectively pivotable on the tuner housing about the second protrusions.
- 2. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the tuner housing includes a stop situated in proximity to at least one of the first and second grooves to selectively retain at least one of the second protrusions of the tuner bracket within at least one of the corresponding first and second grooves.
- 3. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 2, wherein the stop is formed on each of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the tuner housing and situated in proximity to the first end of the tuner housing, each of the stops retaining the second protrusions of the tuner bracket within corresponding first and second grooves of the tuner housing.
- 4. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 2, wherein the stop formed on the first lateral sidewall selectively retains the second protrusion formed on the first sidewall of the tuner bracket within the first groove and allows movement of the at least first protrusion formed on the first sidewall of the tuner bracket to pass through the open end of the first groove.
- 5. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket includes a third protrusion, the third protrusion being formed on the inner surface of the at least one of the first and second sidewalls of,the tuner bracket, the third protrusion being selectively received in at least one of the first and second grooves of the tuner housing as the tuner bracket pivots on the tuner housing about the second protrusions.
- 6. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 5, wherein the third protrusion is positioned on the at least one of the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket such that the tuner bracket and the front wall of the tuner housing form an angle therebetween of between about 80 degrees and about 120 degrees when the second and third protrusions reside in the at least one of the first and second grooves of the tuner housing.
- 7. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 5, wherein the third protrusion is positioned on the at least one of the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket such that the tuner bracket and the front wall of the tuner housing form an angle therebetween of about 100 degrees when the second and third protrusions reside in the at least one of the first and second grooves of the tuner housing.
- 8. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 5, wherein the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket are at least partially resilient to allow movement of the third protrusion into and out of the at least one of the first and second grooves of the tuner housing by a user of the tuner apply hand force.
- 9. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 5, wherein the at least one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the tuner housing includes a raised surface formed thereon and situated on at least one side of the at least one of the first and second grooves to help selectively retain the third protrusion within the at least one of the first and second grooves.
- 10. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 9, wherein the raised surface is in the form of an elongated U-shaped cup which resides on opposite sides of the at least one of the first and second grooves.
- 11. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 1, wherein the first protrusion is in the form of an elongated rib; and wherein the second protrusion is in the form of a cylindrical pin.
- 12. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 11, wherein the tuner housing has an electrical socket for receiving an electrical plug, the electrical socket being mounted on one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the tuner housing, the electrical socket having a width; and wherein the rib has a length which is at least equal to the width of the electrical socket.
- 13. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 1, wherein the tuner bracket is positionable on the tuner housing such that the second protrusions correspondingly reside in the first and second grooves formed respectively in the first and second lateral sidewalls of the tuner housing, and the at least first protrusion engages the back wall of the tuner housing, the tuner bracket acting as a stand to support the tuner housing at a particular angle defined between the back wall of the tuner housing and the tuner bracket.
- 14. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 13, wherein the particular angle defined between the tuner housing and the tuner bracket is between about 45 degrees and about 85 degrees.
- 15. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 13, wherein the particular angle defined between the tuner housing and the tuner bracket is about 65 degrees.
- 16. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument, which comprises:a tuner housing, the tuner housing having a front wall, a back wall opposite the front wall, opposite first and second end walls situated between the front and back walls, a first lateral sidewall and a second lateral sidewall opposite the first lateral sidewall, the first and second lateral sidewalls being situated between the first and second end walls and the front and back walls, the first lateral sidewall having a first groove formed therein and extending longitudinally at least partially along the length thereof, the second lateral sidewall having a second groove formed therein and extending longitudinally at least partially along the length thereof, at least the first groove being defined with at least a first portion having a first transverse groove width and a second portion having a second transverse groove width, the first groove width over the first portion being less than the second groove width over the second portion, the first portion of the first groove being positioned nearer the first end of the tuner housing than the second portion of the first groove, and the second portion of the first groove being positioned nearer the second end of the tuner housing than the first portion of the first groove, at least the first groove having an open end situated at the first end of the tuner housing; and a tuner bracket, the tuner bracket having a main body, a hooked end extending from the main body, a first sidewall and a second sidewall situated opposite the first sidewall, the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket extending in substantially the same direction from the main body and in a substantially opposite direction from which the hooked end extends, and being substantially parallel to and spaced apart from one another, each of the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket having an outer surface and an opposite inner surface, the inner surfaces of the spaced apart first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket being situated to face one another, the spaced apart first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket being separated from each other a predetermined distance to receive at least partially therebetween the tuner housing, each of the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket having a second protrusion extending from the inner surface thereof, and at least the first sidewall of the tuner bracket having at least a first protrusion extending from the inner surface thereof and spaced apart from the second protrusion formed thereon, the first and second protrusions having respectively first and second widths, the first width being less than the second width, the second width of the second protrusion of the second sidewall of the tuner bracket being at most equal to the width of the second groove of the tuner housing to allow the second protrusion to be slidably received thereby, the first width of the first protrusion formed on the at least first sidewall of the tuner bracket being at most equal to the first groove width of the at least first groove of the tuner housing over the first portion thereof to allow the first protrusion to be slidably received thereby, the second width of the second protrusion formed on the first sidewall of the tuner bracket being at most equal to the second groove width of the second portion of the at least first groove and being greater than the first groove width of the first portion of the at least first groove to allow the second protrusion to be slidably received by the at least first groove and slidable therein over only the second portion thereof; the tuner bracket being mounted on the tuner housing such that the first and second protrusions of the first sidewall of the tuner bracket and the at least second protrusion of the second sidewall of the tuner bracket are respectively slidably receivable by the first and second grooves respectively formed in the first and second lateral sidewalls of the tuner housing, the second protrusions allowing the tuner bracket to selectively pivot with respect to the tuner housing.
- 17. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 16, wherein the hooked end of the tuner bracket has a shape which substantially conforms to the shape of the first end of the tuner housing, the tuner bracket being positionable on the tuner housing in a first position such that the first and second protrusions of the tuner bracket reside in corresponding first and second grooves of the tuner housing, with the hooked end of the tuner bracket being situated in close proximity to the first end of the housing, and with the main body of the tuner bracket being situated in overlying relationship with at least a portion of the front wall of the tuner housing.
- 18. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 16, wherein the first and second protrusions of at least the first sidewall of the tuner bracket are spaced apart from each other a distance which is at least equal to the length of the first portion of the at least first groove formed in the tuner housing to permit the tuner bracket to be positionable on the tuner housing in at least a second position, wherein the second protrusion of each of the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket pivotally resides respectively in the first and second grooves of the tuner housing, and wherein the first protrusion of at least the first sidewall of the tuner bracket resides outside the first groove of the tuner housing, thereby allowing the tuner bracket to pivot on the tuner housing about the second protrusions.
- 19. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 18, wherein the tuner bracket includes a third protrusion, the third protrusion being formed on the inner surface of at least one of the first and second sidewall of the tuner bracket, the third protrusion being selectively received in at least one of the first and second grooves of the tuner housing as the tuner bracket pivots on the tuner housing about the second protrusions.
- 20. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 19, wherein the third protrusion is positioned on the at least one of the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket such that the main body of the tuner bracket and the front wall of the tuner housing form an angle therebetween of about 80 degrees and about 120 degrees when the second and third protrusions reside in at least one of the first and second grooves of the tuner housing.
- 21. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 19, wherein the third protrusion is positioned on the at least one of the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket such that the main body of the tuner bracket and the front wall of the tuner housing form an angle therebetween of about 100 degrees when the second and third protrusions reside in at least one of the first and second grooves of the tuner housing.
- 22. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 19, wherein the first and second sidewalls of the tuner bracket are at least partially resilient to allow movement of the third protrusion into and out of at least one of the first and second grooves of the tuner housing by a user of the tuner applying hand force to the tuner bracket.
- 23. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 19, wherein at least one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the tuner housing includes a raised surface formed thereon and situated on at least one side of at least one of the first and second grooves to help selectively retain the third protrusion within the at least one of the first and second grooves.
- 24. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 23, wherein the raised surface is in the form of an elongated U-shaped cup which resides on opposite sides of the at least one of the first and second grooves.
- 25. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 16, wherein each of the second protrusions is in the form of a cylindrical pin; and wherein the at least one first protrusion is in the form of an elongated rib.
- 26. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 25, wherein the tuner housing has an electrical socket for receiving an electrical plug, the electrical socket being mounted on at least one of the first and second lateral sidewalls of the tuner housing, the electrical socket having a width; and wherein the rib has a length which is at least equal to the width of the electrical socket.
- 27. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 17, wherein the tuner housing includes a display mounted on the front wall thereof; wherein the tuner bracket defines an open viewing area thereon; and wherein the open viewing area resides in overlying relationship with the display when the tuner bracket is in the first position with respect to the tuner housing.
- 28. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 18, wherein the tuner bracket is positionable on the tuner housing such that the second protrusions reside in corresponding first and second grooves of the tuner housing, and the first protrusion engages the back wall of the tuner housing, the tuner bracket acting as a stand to support the tuner housing at a particular angle defined between the back wall of the tuner housing and the tuner bracket.
- 29. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 28, wherein the particular angle defined between the tuner housing and the tuner bracket is between about 45 degrees and about 85 degrees.
- 30. An electronic tuner for tuning a musical instrument as defined by claim 28, wherein the particular angle defined between the tuner housing and tuner bracket is about 65 degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of PCT Application No. PCT/US01/30903, having an international filing date of Oct. 2, 2001, and entitled “STRINGED INSTRUMENT TUNER HOLDER”, which is based on provisional past application Ser. No. 60/237,336, filed Oct. 2, 2000, and entitled “STRINGED INSTRUMENT TUNER HOLDER”.
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