The present invention relates to fasteners or a strap button, which secures a strap to a musical instrument such as a guitar. The improved strap fastener of the present invention features a two-piece design that includes a button-type face attachment or cap, which prevents the strap from slipping off of the shaft of the lug. The face cap also features an ornamental design that makes the strap button more appealing. Furthermore, damage to the musical instrument and strap is prevented by placing rubber o-rings between the face cap and the lug of the strap button; and/or between the bottom surface of the lug and the instrument body. While a guitar is used to illustrate the operation of the present invention, it is understood by those in the art that this strap button fastener may be used with other portable musical instruments or objects such as banjo's, keyboards, drums, luggage, purses, etc.
Musicians often secure a strap of leather, fabric, rubber or other material to their musical instruments so that they may be more easily carried and played. Most guitar straps include a hole at opposite ends so that the strap may be attached to the instrument at two places. In particular, Guitar strap buttons, also referred to as lugs or end pins, are secured to a guitar by a variety of fastening means to mate with the holes on the guitar straps.
Many musicians who use guitar straps as described above have a problem with the strap slipping off of the button while the instrument is being played or carried. Musicians are also concerned that strap buttons may make rattling noises as vibrations from the musical instrument are transferred to the strap button. In addition, the act of fastening the strap button to a guitar can scratch or damage the surface finish of the guitar.
Therefore, the present invention to provides an improved musical instrument strap button for preventing the end of a carrying strap from slipping off the attachment button. The present invention also provides a means for attaching a strap button to a musical instrument that limits the transfer of vibrations between the instrument and the strap button. A means is also provided to prevent scratches or other damage to the instrument when the strap button is attached. In addition, the present invention provides a strap button that adds decorative ornamentation to a musical instrument.
Summary of the Invention The present invention is directed to a strap button for attaching a carrying strap to a musical instrument and that satisfies the need for preventing instrument damage and strap slippage. The present invention provides a strap button that is secured to a guitar or other portable musical instrument for holding attaching a carrying strap. In one embodiment, the lug body or endpin has a bore and a fastening means. A screw or other fastening means is secured through the bore for fastening the lug to a musical instrument. The lug body and fastening means may also be constructed as a single unit. In another embodiment, the rear portion of the lug or endpin includes a means for attaching the lug to the guitar. In another embodiment, the rear portion of the lug includes an annular groove therein. A cushioning means is positioned in the groove for minimizing damage or scratching caused by the metal lug body being positioned against the surface of the musical instrument. In still another embodiment, the rear portion of the lug has cushioning material disposed along the bottom surface of the lug to prevent damage to the musical instrument.
The present invention further comprises a detachable head or face cap for the strap button. The face cap is positioned on the top portion of the lug body to prevent the guitar strap from slipping off of the lug. A cushioning means, such as a rubber o-ring is optionally positioned between the lug and the face cap of the strap button to prevent damage to the fasteners. In addition, the face cap or attachment may include a decorative design to add to the aesthetics of the musical instrument.
The present invention will be described herein with reference to the attached figures. It should be understood that although specific embodiments are shown in the drawings and described herein, variations of these embodiments are clearly within the scope of the present invention. Variations on materials, sizes, shapes or any other components of the device or method described herein may be varied and still be encompassed by the scope of the claims herein. While the invention is illustrated for use with a guitar, the invention may also be directed for use with other musical instruments, portable devices, luggage and/or carrying cases and bags.
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In one embodiment of the present invention, an o-ring 15 is positioned in the groove 14 on the bottom surface 19 of the lug 11. The o-ring 15 serves as a cushion between the lug 11 and the surface of the musical instrument. This cushioning device both prevents damage to the musical instrument and limits the transfer of vibrations between the instrument and the lug, thus preventing unwanted sounds. It should be understood that the o-ring could be made of various materials capable of providing a cushioning effect without departing from the scope of the present invention. For instance, the o-ring may be formed of rubber, plastic, cloth, felt, or foam.
The lug or endpin 11 is secured to the guitar by a fastening means. As shown in
The lug or endpin may alternatively be formed or positioned on the instrument body by the manufacturer. The lug may be integrally formed in the body of the musical instrument or permanently or removably attached to the guitar during the manufacturing process by a variety of means. In such an embodiment, the top portion of the lug body may be formed so that it is capable of mating with a face or head attachment as described herein. The decorative portion of the face cap may be formed so that it is detachable,
It should be understood that the face or head attachment can take on a variety of decorative forms, but need not include any decorative elements at all. For instance, the face or head attachment may be formed in various shapes. Further, the face or head may be integrally formed with or permanently attached to the top portion of the lug body. In such a case, the face cap or head attached to the lug body is measurably wider than the lower portion of the lug body for preventing the strap from slipping off of the strap button.
It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments herein shown and described. Variations on these embodiments are contemplated by the present invention and covered by the claims.
This application claims priority to application Ser. No. 60/486,518, filed Jul. 11, 2003, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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60486518 | Jul 2003 | US |