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Title:
TUNER STRAP
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2008/104014
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
This invention pertains to the musical instrument industry. The invention incorporates two existing products within that industry, i) An instrument strap, and ii) an instrument tuner. The tuner operates by way of a pickup or sensor within the straps thus eliminating the need to connect the tuner directly to the instrument or to rely on the tuner hearing the acoustic sound of the instrument. It allows for the user or player to have constant visual contact with the tuner screen thus allowing the player to constantly monitor the tuning of the instrument being played.

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Inventors:
MOYLE ANDREW (AU)
UPFOLD CRAIG (AU)
MCALISTER WARREN (AU)
Application Number:
PCT/AU2007/000213
Publication Date:
September 04, 2008
Filing Date:
February 27, 2007
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
MOYLE ANDREW (AU)
UPFOLD CRAIG (AU)
MCALISTER WARREN (AU)
International Classes:
G10H1/44
Foreign References:
US6797872B12004-09-28
US6653542B22003-11-25
US6359203B12002-03-19
US5637820A1997-06-10
Other References:
"Zoom 9002 Pro", 28 April 2005 (2005-04-28), Retrieved from the Internet
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
MOYLE, Andrew (BagshotBendigo, Victoria 3551, AU)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

i) The invention combines a musical instrument strap with primary use on stringed instruments with a tuner that is used to assist in the tuning of the instrument. It does this by way of making the tuner an integral part of the strap by incorporating it into the guitar strap thus making it one unit. It allows the tuner to be visible to, and usable by the player at all times whist wearing the strap connected to the instrument. It contains an on/off switch to enable the unit only to be used when required thus lengthening battery life. The tuner in the strap works by way of a frequency or vibration sensing pickup built into the strap near to the connecting point to the instrument. The instrument creates a vibration of a certain frequency when a note or string is struck. This vibration is picked up by the sensor in the strap and transmits it to the tuner by way of physical medium which in turn converts the vibrational information into visual information on the screen of the tuner.

Description:

DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION

TUNER STRAP:

TECHNICAL FIELD: This invention applies to the musical instrument market and incorporates a musical instrument tuning indicator commonly described as a tuner, with the strap that holds or supports the musical instrument.

BACKGROUND: Tuners and straps are treated as independent articles and have different functions. The tuner generally must be visible to the player of an instrument such as a guitar and in most cases be attached by way of a cable from the instrument output socket and the tuner input socket or as with acoustic type instruments, such instruments must be in audible range of the tuner.

BRIEF SUMMARY: (FIG 1) This invention has two advantages i) the tuner mounted in or on the strap is located in such a way as to be visible to the player while the player holds the instrument using the strap and, ii) uses a pickup placed in or on the strap as part of the tuner which senses the vibration through the connection of the instrument to the strap thus avoiding the necessity to be connected though the instrument input socket or likewise be in audible range of the instrument. This invention is also viable as a separate attachment that is connected both to an existing strap at one end and the instrument at the other. (FIG 2) This allows for an instrument strap that already exists to be converted into a 'tuner strap'.

FIG:

FIG 1 : Shows end of strap prior to the attachment to the main body of the strap. FIG 2: Shows the construction as an attachment to an existing strap. FIG 3: Shows overview of tuner strap as an attachment to an existing strap end. FIG 4: Shows overview of the tuner strap end connected to the strap body. FIG 5: Shows overview of complete tuner strap

DRAWINGS:

1) LCD display module for tuner display.

2) Three LED fine tune indicators.

3) Printed circuit board.

4) Battery

5) Pickup for sensing string vibration

6) Loop end as part of attachment to strap body

7) Battery cover

8) Loop end as part of attachment to strap body

9) LCD Tune display

10) LED tune indicators

11) Strap connecting point to the instrument

12) Connecting point of tuner strap to existing strap

13) Existing strap

14) Tuner strap end connected to main body of the strap.