The invention relates to the field of guitars. More particularly, the invention relates to an apparatus for adjusting the length of the strap thereof.
There is a long felt need to provide an apparatus for firmly hold the guitar's strap, while allowing manual adjusting the length thereof.
A strap length adjusting apparatus, including a first plate, being stationary, a second plate disposed adjacent to the first plate and being rotatable in relation thereto, and a plurality of protrusions, extending from the plates for interlacing them.
Strap length adjusting apparatus 10 includes a bottom plate 20 and a top plate 28, being fixed one to the other; and a middle plate 22, being rotatable in relation to bottom plate 20 and to top plate 28, about the center 56.
However, both middle plate 22 and top plate 28 include peripheral protrusions 60 and depressions 62, being shaped complementary one to the other, such that normally, middle plate 22 may be coupled with top plate 28.
Thus, normally protrusions 60 and depressions 62 do not allow rotation of middle plate 22 in relation to top plate 28. Push button 18 of
At the decoupled state, rotation of button 18 of
Strap 16 is rolled around rod 50, thus rotation of middle plate 22 together with rod 50 rolls or unrolls strap 16.
A circular spring 52 tends to roll strap 16 around rod 50.
Springs 58 normally draw middle plate 22 towards top plate 28, thus coupling them one with the other. The coupling of middle plate 22 with top plate 28 provides strong holding of the length of strap 16.
Numeral 10 denotes the strap length adjusting apparatus according to one embodiment of the invention.
Numeral 16 denotes the strap.
Numeral 18 denotes the push button.
Numeral 20 denotes the bottom plate and/or the surfaces and objects fixed thereto.
Numeral 22 denotes the middle plate.
Numeral 26 denotes a fastening element.
Numeral 28 denotes the top plate.
Numeral 30 denotes a strap outlet.
Numeral 32 denotes a cartridge for the rolled strap, the cartridge extending from the middle plate.
Numeral 50 denotes the rod, for being pressed, for drawing the middle plate 22 away from the top plate 28. Rod 50 may, in principle rotate middle plate 22; however, the rotation may be applied by rotational spring 52 and by manually pulling strap 16, each to a different rotational direction. Numeral 52 denotes a circular spring.
Numeral 56 denotes the center of the plates, which might function as an axle for rotating the middle plate 22 in relation to the top and bottom plates.
Numeral 60 denotes a protrusion.
Numeral 62 denotes a depression.
Numeral 72 denotes the coupled state.
Numeral 74 denotes the decoupled state.
In the decoupled state, the strap may be adjusted to any continuous, not discrete, length (shortened or lengthened). This is in contrast to prior art mechanisms in which the length is adjusted by increments in accordance with discrete stop positions. In the decoupled state, the guitar (or other object being held by the strap) does not fall. Instead the biasing device (e.g., rotational spring 52) is selected to have a biasing strength to maintain the object in place until the user lengthens or shortens the strap. That is, the biasing device is configured to counteract a weight of the object so that the object does not move downwards by gravitational force.
In summary, the strap length adjusting apparatus 10 includes a first stationary element 28, a second stationary element 20, and a middle element 22 positioned between the first and second elements 28 and 20. The middle element 22 is rotatable with respect to the first and second elements 28 and 20. There are first and second coupling members 60 and 62 on the first stationary element 28 and the middle element 22, respectively.
A biasing device 58 is linked to the first and second coupling members 60 and 62. The biasing device 58 has a first operational position in which the first and second coupling members 60 and 62 are coupled with each other such that the middle element 22 cannot rotate with respect to the first stationary element 28, and has a second operational position in which the first and second coupling members 60 and 62 are decoupled from each other such that the middle element 22 can rotate with respect to the first stationary element 28.
A strap 16 is partially wound about a rod 50 that extends from the middle element 22. In the second operational position, rod 50 rotates with middle element 22 so that strap 16 winds about rod 50 either clockwise or counterclockwise so as to continuously change a length of the strap 16 that extends away from rod 50. In the first operational position, rod 50 cannot rotate with middle element 22 so that strap 16 cannot wind about rod 50.
An object 68 (such as a guitar) is attached to strap 16 and to second stationary element 20. In the second operational position, the biasing device 58 is configured to counteract a weight of the object 68 so that the object 68 does not move downwards by gravitational force.
The biasing device 58 is coupled to a push button 18, wherein depressing the push button 18 brings the biasing device 58 from the first operational position to the second operational position.
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This application is a continuation-in-part national phase of PCT/IL2017/051012, filed Sep. 19, 2017, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 62/396,162, filed Sep. 18, 2016.
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