Plectrum with grip and method of manufacture

This invention relates to an apparatus, device or method for manufacturing a grip plectrum or pick formed from a first material (such as, for example, plastic or like material), the plectrum having in one embodiment a generally triangular shaped body with a broad top portion, an intermediate portion, and a narrow bottom portion, with the top and intermediate portion being substantially covered with a second material that has a greater degree of grip than the first material. The plectrum has a generally triangular (and preferably tear-drop) shaped body being made from a first material. A top and intermediate portion of the plectrum are substantially or completely covered by a second material on all four sides (front surface, back surface and both side surfaces) and is adapted to be gripped by the user between the thumb and index finger, with a bottom portion being used to pluck the instrument strings. In one embodiment, the second material is preferably a non-slip material such as rubber or the like.

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to generally to plectrums or “picks” which are used to play or strum a stringed instrument, such as a guitar or mandolins of the lute family. The present invention is generally held between a person's thumb and index finger of one hand, and is used to pluck or collectively strum the strings of the instrument. It is desirable that the present invention have has a non-slip or gripped portion which is adapted to be held between the thumb and fingers of the player and, according to the present invention, the non-slip area encompasses all four sides of the holding portion in order to maximize grip as the plectrum is rotated, curled, adjusted or otherwise moved in the player's hand while in use. Further, in another embodiment of the present invention, a manufacturing method is disclosed for the production of the present invention in high quantities.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Plectrums (or, “picks” as they are commonly known) are known devices which help a user “pick” or strum a stringed instruments of the lute family such as a guitar, banjo or mandolin. A problem often arises when either the user accidentally mis-positions the pick in relation to the stringed instrument (which may occur, for example, by the user's lack of clamping strength between the user's thumb and index finger, or due to perspiration while playing), or when the user drops the plectrum.

Various attempts have been made in the past to provide plectrums which allow the player some degree of gripping means to prevent slippage while in use. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,993,302 to Jonathan discloses a pick with two opposing rubber pieces glued onto the pick's sides. Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,308 to Balog discloses a felt material being glued to the pick's sides, with felt being used to prevent slippage due to a finger's perspiration. U.S. Pat. No. 6,346,662 to Sielaff discloses gel-filled pads added to a plectrum to obtain better grip. However, the problem with this type of disclosure is that it is known in the art that gluing or attaching non-slip pads to one plectrum at a time is an inefficient way to produce the high quantities needed to supply the plectrum industry. Other prior art does not rely on any type of secondary material added to the first material used to form the pick, but rather, relies on the material which is used to form the plectrum. Such a disclosure is shown, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,349 to Fogarty et al., which discloses raised portions of a plectrum's surface that are molded as part of the same plectrum material.

The present invention has been developed in order to overcome these and other drawbacks of the prior art devices by providing a single plectrum having at least a second material coating that encompasses all four sides of the gripped portion of the plectrum and a quick and efficient way to mass produce such plectrums in high quantities.

Accordingly, it is one object of the present invention to disclose a musical instrument grip plectrum formed from a first material, the plectrum, when viewed from the top plan view, has a generally triangular shaped body with a broad top portion, an intermediate portion, and a narrow bottom portion, with the top and intermediate portion being substantially covered with a second material that has a greater degree of grip than the first material. In one embodiment, this first material is preferably varied in composition to produce different degrees of flexibility.

It is a further object of the present invention to disclose a manufacturing method to cover the first material with a second material. As such, in one preferred embodiment, the first material is disclosed to have protrusions of varying shape (such as, for example, circular or rectangular). The first material may further be adapted to receive a manufacturer's logo and may also contain through openings. The protrusions extending from the top and intermediate portions are adapted to maintain centralization of the top and intermediate portions in a manufacturing mold while the second material is being applied.

In an alternate embodiment of the manufacturing method, the manufacturing mold is adapted to have protrusions extending from it which centralizes the first material which is generally flat in shape at the top and intermediate portion. The protrusions in the manufacturer's mold may be of varying shape (for example, either circular or rectangular) and may also include the manufacturer's logo.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The following summary of the invention is provided to facilitate an understanding of some of the innovative features unique to the present invention, and is not intended to be a full description of variations that may be apparent to those of skill in the art. A full appreciation of the various aspects of the invention can be gained from the entire specification, claims, drawings, and abstract taken as a whole.

This invention relates to an apparatus, or method for manufacturing a grip plectrum formed from a first material, the plectrum having a generally triangular shaped body with a broad top portion, an intermediate portion, and a narrow bottom portion, with the top and intermediate portion being substantially covered with a second material that has a greater degree of grip than the first material.

The novel features of the present invention will become apparent to those of skill in the art upon examination of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment or can be learned by practice of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the specific examples presented, while indicating certain embodiments of the present invention, are provided for illustration purposes only because various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those of skill in the art from the detailed description, drawings and claims that follow.

Additional aspects of the present invention will become evident upon reviewing the non-limiting embodiments described in the specification and the claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

As seen inFIGS. 1-3, the present invention is a plectrum of generally planar body and triangular circumference, and generally having a broader top portion1a, an intermediate portion1band a narrower bottom portion2. The present invention1is adapted to be gripped by a user between the user's thumb and index finger, as the user plays a stringed musical instrument such as a guitar, banjo, mandolin, lute or similar stringed instrument. As such, in the embodiment shown inFIGS. 1 and 4, the bottom portion2has a width greater than the width of the top portion1aand intermediate portion1b. Additionally, the top portion1aand the intermediate portion1bboth are disclosed to have an upper intermediate surface on at least one side of plectrum1, wherein this structure on one side of plectrum1mirrors the opposite side of the plectrum1.

As shown inFIGS. 1,2, and3the pick has a generally triangular (and preferably tear-drop) configuration including a broader top portion1a, an intermediate portion1b, and a narrow bottom portion2. While this embodiment is disclosed, those of skill in the art will realize that the present invention may be formed as other shapes or sizes desired by a user, but still remain within the spirit and the scope of the present invention. In one embodiment, intermediate portion1bmay be formed to have one or more protrusions3, through holes16and may also include one or more aesthetic designations4(such as, for example, a manufacturer's logo or a band name).

During the formation process of the present invention as illustrated inFIG. 4, plectrum1formed of a first material A is placed in a mold6having a mold opening7, the plectrum1being positioned so that the bottom portion2, each protrusion3, and the manufacturer's log4are pressed tight against mold6. A representative first material may include plastic or like material. When mold6closes on the plectrum1, a second material B is injected into the mold6under high pressure, so that when a second material is injected into mold opening7, the second material flows around protrusions3(and logo4, if included on the plectrum1), through openings16, the second material B filling each hollow cavity portion8on both sides of plectrum1. In the preferred embodiment, the second material B encapsulates the top portion1aand intermediate portion1band flows around a side section17.

In order to prevent the top portion1aand intermediate portion1bfrom flexing or moving to one side of the mold6relative to each other, it may be necessary to maintain centralization of the top1aand intermediate portion1brelative to each other during the high pressure injection process. As seen inFIG. 3for example, the top and intermediate portion surfaces1a,1bare covered substantially by the second material B except for the plurality of protrusions3, logo4, and bottom portion2, so that the surface of second material B is substantially planar with the surface of bottom portion2. In one embodiment, the second material B is preferably a viscous material when heated, but when cooled, it provides a planar surface which is substantially parallel to the surface of the first material, and further, the second material will retain a flexible yet grippable characteristic. Finally, those of skill in the art will realize that protrusions3are not limited to being round and may be rectangular or any shape desired by a user, and may include through openings9.

In another preferred embodiment shown inFIG. 5andFIG. 6, a plectrum1formed of a first material A is disclosed having a top portion10aand an intermediate portion10bwithout protrusions. In this embodiment, the mold13(as seen inFIG. 8) may include one or more protrusions15in order to maintain centralization of the top and intermediate portions10aand10brelative to each other.

Again, as seen inFIG. 7for example, the top and intermediate portion surfaces10a,10bof this embodiment are covered substantially by the second material B, so that the surface of second material B is substantially planar with the surface of bottom portion2. In one embodiment, the second material B is preferably a viscous material when heated, but when cooled, it provides a planar surface which is substantially parallel to the surface of the first material, and further, the second material will retain a flexible yet grippable characteristic. Finally, those of skill in the art will realize that this embodiment may include through openings16.

FIG. 8illustrates another manufacturing method for producing one or more embodiments of the present invention. As seen inFIG. 8, when the second material B is injected into opening14of mold13, the second material B should be adapted to flow around the protrusions15, through openings16and around side section17(as seen inFIG. 6) to substantially or completely fill each hollow cavity18(i.e., which is defined by the planar space between each protrusion) on both sides of the plectrum1to form a covering around the top and sides of intermediate portions10aand10b. Shown inFIG. 7, the portions10aand10bare covered by the second material B except for the bottom of portion10bwhere the protrusions15in the mold13have left uncovered sections12. The uncovered sections12could be round, rectangular, or any shape desired by the user.

While the scope of the present invention should not be limited to any particular theory of operation, it should be instructive to speculate on such in order to provide the reader with a full understanding of this invention and its preferred embodiment. Other variations and modifications of the present invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and it is the intent of the appended claims that such variations and modifications be covered. The particular values and configurations discussed above can be varied, are cited to illustrate representative embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.

Other variations and modifications of the present invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and is not limited except by the appended claims. The particular values and configurations discussed above can be varied, and are cited to illustrate particular embodiments of the present invention. It is contemplated that the use of the present invention can involve components having different characteristics as long as the principles disclosed herein are followed.