Patents Assigned to Thalia Capos LLC
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Patent number: 10043496Abstract: The present invention is directed to a guitar pick or plectrum for use with a stringed musical instrument and which is constructed with generally two or three veneers which are adhered to each other such that each veneer is cross grain to each adjacently adhered veneer. In other embodiments, the tip portion of the plectrum has a gauge less than the grip portion of the plectrum.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2017Date of Patent: August 7, 2018Assignee: Thalia Capos LLCInventors: Christopher Michael Bradley, Daniel William Cornish
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Publication number: 20180114510Abstract: The present invention is directed to a guitar pick or plectrum for use with a stringed musical instrument and which is constructed with generally two or three veneers which are adhered to each other such that each veneer is cross grain to each adjacently adhered veneer. In other embodiments, the tip portion of the plectrum has a gauge less than the grip portion of the plectrum.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2017Publication date: April 26, 2018Applicant: Thalia Capos LLCInventors: Christopher Michael Bradley, Daniel William Cornish
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Patent number: 9865236Abstract: The present invention is directed to a guitar pick or plectrum for use with a stringed musical instrument and which is constructed with generally two or three veneers which are adhered to each other such that each veneer is cross grain to each adjacently adhered veneer. In other embodiments, the tip portion of the plectrum has a gauge less than the grip portion of the plectrum.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2017Date of Patent: January 9, 2018Assignee: Thalia Capos LLCInventors: Christopher Michael Bradley, Daniel William Cornish
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Patent number: 9711115Abstract: The present invention is directed to a capo for use with a stringed musical instrument and which is engaged from the bottom portion of the neck of the musical instrument. The capo has a generally L-shaped frame connected to a lever and a pincher configured so that pressure applied to the lever causes the pincher to move toward the lever, allowing the space between the pincher and free end portion of the frame to receive the neck of the musical instrument. The exterior of the frame is configured to received interchangeable inlays, and the free end portion of the frame is configured to receive changeable neck pads.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2016Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Thalia Capos LLCInventors: Christopher Michael Bradley, Roland Jeffrey Wyatt, Jeffrey Alan Tilley, Thalia Roze Bradley
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Patent number: 9454946Abstract: The present invention is directed to a capo for use with a stringed musical instrument and which is engaged from the bottom portion of the neck of the musical instrument. The capo has a generally L-shaped frame connected to a lever and a pincher configured so that pressure applied to the lever causes the pincher to move toward the lever, allowing the space between the pincher and free end portion of the frame to receive the neck of the musical instrument. The exterior of the frame is configured to received interchangeable inlays, and the free end portion of the frame is configured to receive changeable neck pads.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2015Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: Thalia Capos LLCInventors: Christopher Michael Bradley, Roland Jeffrey Wyatt, Jeffrey Alan Tilley, Thalia Roze Bradley
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Patent number: 9190033Abstract: The present invention is directed to a capo for use with a stringed musical instrument and which is engaged from the bottom portion of the neck of the musical instrument. The capo has a generally L-shaped frame connected to a lever and a pincher configured so that pressure applied to the lever causes the pincher to move toward the lever, allowing the space between the pincher and free end portion of the frame to receive the neck of the musical instrument. The exterior of the frame is configured to received interchangeable inlays, and the free end portion of the frame is configured to receive changeable neck pads.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2014Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Thalia Capos LLCInventors: Christopher Michael Bradley, Roland Jeffrey Wyatt, Jeffrey Alan Tilley, Thalia Roze Bradley