Picks On Reciprocating Carriage Patents (Class 84/321)
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Patent number: 11676561Abstract: A plectrum for use with a stringed musical instrument is provided. The plectrum includes a rigid outer shell and an inlay portion, partially inserted within, and secured to, the outer shell. A portion of the inlay portion extends beyond the outer shell. The outer shell includes a first material configured to produce first tonal properties in a string of a stringed musical instrument when placed in contact with the string, and the inlay portion includes a second material configured to produce second tonal properties in the string when placed in contact with the string. The first tonal properties are different from the second tonal properties.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2022Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Inventor: Mark S. Gardner
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Patent number: 8330029Abstract: A textured surface for improving grip on plectra and other hand-held implements. A series of parallel ridges serve to frictionally engage thumb and forefinger surfaces and “lock” the grip in place.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Dunlop Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: James Andrew Dunlop
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Patent number: 7375268Abstract: A machine for placement on the fingertips of players of stringed instruments with which the strings will picked or plucked. Designed as a set, the two picks do not collide as the musician moves his or her fingers to pick the stringed instrument, The abrasion of the interior of the picks, prevents pick slippage, even when worn comfortably loose, The forefinger pick is designed with a unique diagonal wrap that may be adjusted to fit a range of finger sizes, The middle finger pick is designed with wings that provide a gap which allows the adjacent pick to touch the skin of the middle finger instead of allowing metal to touch metal, The forefinger wrap is placed to avoid the metal of the middle finger pick and instead touch the skin of the middle finger, and The shank (the tip portion) may be adjusted or bent to the conformation desired by any given musician.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Inventor: Horace G. “Rusty” Thornhill
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Patent number: 7285709Abstract: A modular automated assistive guitar is described comprising a base assembly, a pick assembly, a strumming mechanism and a fretting mechanism which, in combination with a standard guitar or similar stringed musical instrument (e.g., banjo, steel guitar, ukulele), forms a musical device that can be played by an individual with a range of independence, cognitive and physical abilities. The base assembly accepts, positions, and secures a standard guitar. The pick assembly includes quick attach and spring-loaded features for attaching and detaching picks, in addition to flexibility for smooth interaction with the guitar strings. The strumming mechanism provides cyclic motion and speed control to create pleasant and variable rhythm from the mounted guitar. The fretting mechanism allows a user to change chords and tone. An unmodified, traditional guitar is preferably used in the musical device. The guitar is easily interchangeable with another guitar or other stringed instrument, at the convenience of the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Inventors: Christina Kay White, Atif Muzaffar Qureshi, Vikramjit Singh, Jarden Ellison Krager, Jennifer Elizabeth Porlier, Kristin Lee Wood, Richard Haygood Crawford, Jr.
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Patent number: 7256337Abstract: A one piece combination guitar string pick and shoulder strap lock that engages and retains a guitar shoulder strap upon one or more anchor posts affixed to the guitar. The combination pick and strap lock is not a part of the shoulder strap, and is used after the shoulder strap is affixed to the guitar body using standard shoulder strap clasps. The present invention then slides over the anchor post head using the clasp arm assembly and pressing the anchor post past the clasp assembly pinch point until the anchor post head snaps against the back of the anchor post channel in the body member and the anchor post stem is then held firmly by the clasp arm assembly. Another embodiment of the invention supports adding decorative figurines for novelty. Another embodiment supports semi-permanently affixing the present invention to the anchor post with a bolt extension.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Inventor: Timothy John Walker
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Patent number: 6933430Abstract: In one illustrative example, a guitar pick holder is made of a thin, flat, and visually appealing flexible magnet which adheres to a front outside surface of a guitar. A guitar pick which is used with the holder is made of a synthetic material but also includes a magnetically receptive material (e.g. iron) formed on or within the synthetic material. The guitar pick is magnetically held against a front magnetic surface of the flexible magnet and is thereby carried with the guitar, even when it is subject to relatively strong forces of accelerative motion (i.e. when the guitar is physically handled or shaken).Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventor: John Jeffrey Oskorep
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Patent number: 6930231Abstract: The present invention comprises a method of using a punch for cutting one or more guitar picks directly from an identification card. The punch includes a holding portion positioned on one side of the identification card and a die or blade portion aligned with the held identification card. The die or blade portion has the shape of a guitar pick. The holding portion has a corresponding recess formed therein in the shape of a guitar pick. When the punch is aligned with the recess in the holding portion and the two halves are brought together with an identification card therebetween, a guitar pick is punched out of the identification card material. The identification card may be positioned such that the resultingly produced guitar pick prominently displays a portion of the identification card logo (i.e. Visa®, Mastercard®, or the like), includes the security hologram, includes the name of the card holder, etc. In this way, the guitar pick may be customized or made to have a pleasing design element.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Inventor: William Von Luhmann
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Patent number: 6903256Abstract: A pick-handle is attached to the to the “rear” edge of a conventional pick via a metal shaft. The handle portion is made to be comfortably grasped in the palm of the player's hand while the pick is held in the normal manner between the thumb and forefinger. Stringed instrument playing technique is enhanced by improved control over the pick and increased volume capability due to the increased mass effectively transmitted to the pick from the hand, wrist and arm of the player. Additionally, the invention reduces the strain on the thumb and forefinger by allowing the other fingers to supplement the grip, and also reduces the risk of the pick slipping out of playing position or totally escaping from the thumb/finger grasp. Attachment of the pick to the shaft may be implemented by a spring clip that allows easy removal of the pick and replacement by practically any commonly available pick of the player's choice.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2003Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Inventors: Richard Aspen Pittman, Steven L. Fishman
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Patent number: 6891095Abstract: A rhythm multi-pick apparatus comprising a member holder having a plurality of spaced-apart pick members, a first lift end having a curved shape attached on a first end of the member holder, a second lift end having a curved shape attached on a second end of the member holder, and a holder arm attached between the first lift end and the second lift end. A handle having grooves for two fingers is attached to the holder arm opposite the member holder. The pick members are cylindrical shape and may be made from different materials resulting in ratings of soft, medium, and hard for producing different tones. The multi-pick apparatus may have various embodiments, each embodiment having a different number of pick members held by the member holder. Another embodiment comprises the multi-pick apparatus without a handle which is held by a user by gripping a continuous holder arm.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Inventor: William J. Charters
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Patent number: 6859540Abstract: Dividing devices are provided for dividing an input information signal into a plurality of frequency bands, and a level detector is provided for detecting a level of a noise component of the information signal divided by the dividing device. A plurality of thresholds corresponding to the divided information signals are stored in a memory. One or more thresholds are selected from the threshold stored in the memory based on a detected result by the level detector. Attenuators are provided for comparing the information signals with a selected threshold and for attenuating an information signal the level of which is lower than the selected threshold.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1998Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Pioneer Electronic CorporationInventor: Yoshihiko Takenaka
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Patent number: 6846977Abstract: Magnetically receptive guitar pick stickers are disclosed. These stickers can be adhered to synthetic guitar picks so that the picks can be magnetically held against an object, such as a thin magnet. Each sticker is sized to fit within a perimeter of a guitar pick and is relatively thin so as to be mostly unnoticeable when the guitar pick is gripped. A sticker sheet includes an adhesive backing sheet on which the stickers may be initially carried. Each sticker has a magnetically receptive layer (such as metal) and an adhering layer formed between the magnetically receptive layer and the adhesive backing sheet. Advantageously, a guitar player's preferred guitar picks may be magnetically carried by the thin magnet which is attached to a guitar or a guitar case.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: January 25, 2005Inventor: John Jeffrey Oskorep
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Patent number: 6791017Abstract: Methods of making guitar pick holders from flexible magnetic materials are described. In one illustrative example, a magnetic side of a flexible magnetic sheet is laminated with a vinyl sheet which provides a coloring and/or design. The side opposite this magnetic side is laminated with a static cling vinyl sheet, after text is reverse-printed on its non-static cling side. Coloring, design, and/or text may also be printed on the vinyl sheet. The laminated flexible magnetic sheet is then die cut to simultaneously form a plurality of guitar pick holders of a predetermined shape. Other methods are described, including methods of individually making custom guitar pick holders.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2003Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Inventor: John Jeffrey Oskorep
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Patent number: 6696628Abstract: A musical instrument stand for, for instance, marimbas comprised of a musical instrument mounting holder and a stand main body. The musical instrument mounting holder is connected at its bottom to height adjustment devices, which are installed in the leg columns of the stand main body, with an angle adjustment mechanism which is, for instance, an universal joint, in between, thus allowing the musical instrument mounting holder to take a desired degree of angle with respect to the leg columns and tilt to the front or rear and to the left or right.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Tomonori Yoshida
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Patent number: 6335477Abstract: Securable instrument picks for uses as thumbpicks (10) and/or fingerpicks (10) providing a string-actuating tip (20) to the side of a distal phalange (14) for a conjoined engagement of the string-actuating tip and the distal phalange against a string (42). The actuating tips may be off-set cantilevered in the character of their securement to the distal phalange, whereby a pressure resulting from an up- or downstroke upon the string is carried through the pick and delivered against the upper or lower pads, respectively, of the distal phalange. The provided picks facilitate a novel method of use in which the fingertip-flesh of the distal phalange and the string-actuating tip may be conjoined together in a stroke against the string. The provided picks also facilitate a method of producing flatpicking-type musical effects by up- and downstrokes of a single finger, tilted sideward toward the strings.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1999Date of Patent: January 1, 2002Inventor: Frederic Smith Miller
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Patent number: 6169238Abstract: A combination strap lock and pick storage device includes a pair of arms each having a free end and an opposite end forming a single ring defining a passage therethrough. The arms are biased away from each other such that the passage has a predefined cross-sectional area. The arms may be forced toward each other to thereby expand the cross-sectional area of the passage sufficiently to thereby allow passage therethrough of an enlarged head of a peg attached to a musical instrument. Thereafter, the arms may be released so that the passage resumes its predefined cross-sectional area and engages a shaft portion of the peg, wherein the shaft has a cross-sectional area that is less than that of the enlarged head. The device thus secures a support strap, previously attached to the peg, to the musical instrument. Each arm additionally defines a channel along an inside surface thereof, wherein the opposing channels are configured to receive a flat pick therein.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: BoloPickInventor: Robert T. Bolo, III
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Patent number: 6140564Abstract: A semi-rigid, plastic retainer clip for temporarily receiving and gripping a plurality of guitar pics. The retainer clip is U-shaped and includes a pair of L-shaped clip members for removably securing the retainer clip to the supporting strap of the guitar. This conveniently positions the pics for the guitar player.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Inventor: Richard A. Pia
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Patent number: 6127613Abstract: A pick assembly for use in plucking or strumming the strings of a stringed musical instrument is provided with a relatively inflexible plectrum element and a relatively flexible and short molded tether body element bonded at one end to the plectrum element and having a finger loop at the other end. A preferred tether body element cross-section, in combination with friction engagement of the pick assembly with the user's forefinger, significantly restricts rotation of the assembly about the axis of the user's forefinger.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Inventor: Douglas D. Hansel
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Patent number: 6118058Abstract: An instrument pick and finger attachment includes a finger ring for wearing upon a user's finger together with a generally planar pick for strumming a stringed instrument. The pick is joined to the finger ring by a flexible chain via a pair of separable couplers at each end. The separable couplers facilitate the replacement or substitution of different components within the combination.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1999Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Inventor: Peter Rowley
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Patent number: 6054643Abstract: An ergonomic musician's pick or pick holder for use with string instruments, such as a guitar, mandolin, bass guitar, or ukelele, has a curved finger grip portion on one side adapted to form a finger cradle for either the thumb or index finger of a user and has a flat generally planar area on another side against which the other fingers of a user may be pressed to allow the user to securely and comfortably grasp the pick for playing. The grip portion positively locates the fingers in a generally predetermined angular relationship to the string engaging pick tip. Different individual picks of the invention may have different angular relationships. The pick functions in the same way to bring the same advantages of the invention to any conventional and some non-standard or custom picks. Holder provides the added advantage that various picks may be used and the angular relationship may be more easily varied through various arrangements for attaching the pick to the holder.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Big Rock EngineeringInventors: Allen Chance, William T. Gray
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Patent number: 5942704Abstract: A plectrum for stringed musical instruments includes a plurality of resilient brush bristles or fibers arranged in a brush-like manner and mounted on the tip of the plectrum. The brush bristles cause multiple, low intensity impacts upon the strings of the instrument with each stroke of the brush plectrum, creating a different and unique harmonic quality than conventional plectrums or those having multiple pick arrays.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 24, 1999Inventor: Matthew Weldon
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Patent number: 5905217Abstract: A pick holder that temporarily stores, protects and dispenses a pick that is used for plucking strings of a stringed musical instrument such as a guitar. The pick holder includes a first piece and a second piece that are coupled to cooperatively form a pocket for storing and dispensing one or more picks. The second piece is formed so that when the second piece is coupled to the first piece, the perimeter of the second piece provides access to the stored picks. The first piece forms a means of attaching the pick holder to a shoulder strap peg that is fixably coupled to the base of a musical instrument such as a guitar. The attachment means, formed by the first piece, enables the pick holder to be removably coupled to the shoulder strap peg.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Pick Pockets, Inc.Inventor: Michael A. Byers
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Patent number: 5393925Abstract: An apparatus for playing a stringed instrument comprises a supporting frame, a plurality of pokers, at least one picker, a plurality of actuating devices and a computer interface; at least one tension controller may also bey attached. The frame supports the stringed instrument as well as the pokers, picker, tension controller and actuating devices. Each poker, when activated, will press a specific point on a specific string to the neck of the stringed instrument. A picker, when activated, will draw a pick across a string. A tension controller, under activation, can tighten and/or loosen the tension of a string. The actuating devices provide the means of actuating the pokers, picker and tension controller. The computer interface enables the various actuating devices, and thus the apparatus, to be controlled via computer. A stringed instrument may be played, producing music with a broad variety of notes, chords and styles when the various components are activated in an orchestrated manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1993Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Inventor: Gary D. Wilson
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Patent number: 4258603Abstract: A plucking mechanism for a string instrument, for instance a harpsichord consists of a mandrel directly coupled to the key, the mandrel being provided with a protruding edge which plucks the string.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1979Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Inventor: Gunnar Sjostrand