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CN-224217231-U - Universal string fixing frame

CN224217231UCN 224217231 UCN224217231 UCN 224217231UCN-224217231-U

Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of musical instrument appliances, and particularly relates to a general type string fixing frame which comprises a main frame body, a first support arm and a second support arm, wherein the first support arm and the second support arm are oppositely arranged on the main frame body, the second support arm is positioned between the oppositely arranged first support arms, a third clamping groove for clamping strings is formed between the oppositely arranged first support arms and the second support arms adjacent to the first support arms, and first clamping grooves for clamping strings are arranged between the oppositely arranged second support arms at intervals. The utility model can adapt to different types of stringed instruments through the staggered fit among the third clamping groove, the first clamping groove and the second clamping groove, improves the practicability, and can also fix the sound collecting equipment when being clamped with the stringed instrument through the arrangement of the elastic belt.

Inventors

  • LAI HAIYAN

Assignees

  • 深圳海姆科技有限公司

Dates

Publication Date
20260508
Application Date
20250521

Claims (9)

  1. 1. The utility model provides a general type string mount, its characterized in that includes body frame (1), and relative first support arm (2) and second support arm (3) that are arranged on body frame (1), second support arm (3) are located relative setting between first support arm (2), relative setting first support arm (2) and its respective adjacent second support arm (3) between be formed with third draw-in groove (6) that are used for the joint string, be provided with interval arrangement's first draw-in groove (4) that are used for the joint string between relative setting second support arm (3).
  2. 2. The universal string holder according to claim 1, further comprising a second clamping groove (5) formed on the edge surface of the first support arm (2) for clamping strings.
  3. 3. The universal string holder according to claim 2, wherein the first clamping groove (4), the second clamping groove (5) and the third clamping groove (6) can mutually form staggered clamping connection for strings.
  4. 4. The universal string holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first clamping grooves (4) are formed in three groups and are formed in the surface of the main holder body (1).
  5. 5. A universal string holder according to claim 1, characterized in that the main body (1) is made of an elastic material.
  6. 6. The universal string holder according to claim 5, wherein the main holder body (1), the first support arm (2) and the second support arm (3) are integrally connected.
  7. 7. A universal string holder according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that the surface of the main frame body (1) is also provided with an elastic band (7) for fixing the sound collecting device.
  8. 8. A universal string holder according to claim 7, characterized in that said elastic band (7) is located between said oppositely disposed first arms (2) and on opposite sides of said second arms (3).
  9. 9. The universal string holder as claimed in claim 8, wherein both ends of the elastic band (7) are integrally connected with the main frame body (1) and define a positioning space of the sound collecting device together with the main frame body (1).

Description

Universal string fixing frame Technical Field The utility model belongs to the technical field of musical instrument appliances, and particularly relates to a general string fixing frame. Background The string fixing frame is a bracket for positioning sound collecting equipment and is designed for a string instrument, and in the prior art, the string fixing frame is generally provided with two opposite support arms for clamping strings, and the strings are fixed on the strings positioned at the tail ends of the strings of the string instrument through the clamping between the support arms and the strings. However, because of the diversity of the types of stringed instruments, such as violin, cello, horse head, etc., the positions and numbers of strings of these stringed instruments are different, the string holders in the prior art cannot be adapted to the connection between these stringed instruments at the same time. In view of the above, the present utility model provides a general-purpose string holder to achieve the problem of suitability of the string holder. Disclosure of utility model The general string fixing frame comprises a main frame body, a first support arm and a second support arm, wherein the first support arm and the second support arm are oppositely arranged on the main frame body, the second support arm is located between the oppositely arranged first support arms, a third clamping groove for clamping strings is formed between the oppositely arranged first support arms and the second support arms adjacent to the first support arms, and first clamping grooves for clamping strings are arranged between the oppositely arranged second support arms at intervals. Preferably, the device further comprises a second clamping groove which is formed in the edge surface of the first support arm and used for clamping the strings. Preferably, the first clamping groove, the second clamping groove and the third clamping groove can mutually form staggered clamping connection for strings. Preferably, the first clamping grooves are provided with three groups and are formed in the surface of the main frame body. Preferably, the main frame body is made of elastic materials. Preferably, the main frame body, the first support arm and the second support arm are integrally connected. Preferably, the surface of the main frame body is also provided with an elastic belt for fixing the sound collecting device. Preferably, the elastic band is located between the first arms disposed opposite to each other and on opposite sides of the second arm. Preferably, both ends of the elastic belt are integrally connected with the main frame body, and together with the main frame body, a positioning space of the sound collecting device is defined. Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that: According to the utility model, through the staggered matching among the third clamping groove, the first clamping groove and the second clamping groove, different types of stringed musical instruments can be adapted, and the practicability is improved; Secondly, through the arrangement of the elastic band, the sound collecting device can be fixed when the elastic band is clamped with the stringed instrument. Drawings The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the utility model and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate the utility model and together with the embodiments of the utility model, serve to explain the utility model. In the drawings: FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of the present utility model; FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view of another view of the present utility model; FIG. 3 is a schematic top view of the present utility model; FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the present utility model and a string installation structure of a horse head piano; Fig. 5 is a schematic view of the string installation structure of the violin and the present utility model. In the figure, 1, a main frame body, 2, a first support arm, 3, a second support arm, 4, a first clamping groove, 5, a second clamping groove, 6, a third clamping groove, 7, a connecting belt, 8, a horse head organ, 9 and a violin. Detailed Description The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model. The utility model relates to a general string fixing frame, as shown in figures 1-3, comprising a main frame body 1 made of elastic materials, such as rubber and thermoplastic elastomer materials, wherein two ends of the main fra