Desktop guitar support

By designing a desktop guitar stand, the problem of guitar stands being inconvenient to quickly pick up and put down has been solved. It provides a convenient way to hang guitars and store miscellaneous items, improving the efficiency and safety of guitar practice and recording.

CN223977684UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06GUANGZHOU MARTRON TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-10
Publication Date
2026-03-06

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing guitar stands are not convenient for quick loading and unloading of guitars in home use, and users need to move around frequently to adjust the position of the guitar, which affects practice and recording efficiency.

Method used

Design a desktop guitar stand that uses a clamping mechanism to fix the hanging frame to the edge of the table. The hanging frame can be raised, lowered, and rotated. It is equipped with a headstock and body support to adapt to different guitar shapes and provides a storage component for miscellaneous items, simplifying the handling of guitars.

Benefits of technology

It enables quick loading and unloading of the guitar, improves the convenience of practice and recording, enhances the stability and safety of the guitar, and has a simple and practical overall structure.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a desktop guitar support comprising a clamping mechanism, the clamping mechanism comprises a fixing seat and a clamping piece, the fixing seat is provided with a supporting part, the clamping piece is movably arranged on the fixing seat, and the clamping piece is in clamping cooperation with the supporting part; the suspension bracket is arranged on the fixed seat in a liftable manner and is in locking fit with the fixed seat through a locking assembly, and a headstock support is rotationally arranged on one side of the suspension bracket. Compared with the prior art, the desktop guitar support provided by the utility model can be clamped at the edge of the desk plate through the clamping mechanism, so that the suspension bracket can be fixed at one side of the desktop, and a user can suspend a guitar on the guitar head support, so that the guitar can be quickly taken and placed, and the whole structure is simple; the side part of the fixed seat is also convenient for placing a plectrum and hanging sundries such as earphones, wires and the like; the guitar head support and the guitar body supporting piece can rotate, so that the guitar head support is suitable for guitars of different shapes, and the positions of the guitar head support and the guitar body supporting piece can be reasonably adjusted according to use scenes.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of musical instrument technology, specifically to a desktop guitar stand. Background Technology

[0002] The guitar (Italian: Chitarra), also translated as guitar or six-stringed instrument, is a plucked string instrument, usually with six strings, and similar in shape to a violin. The guitar is often considered a primary instrument in pop, rock, blues, folk, and flamenco music. In classical music, the guitar is often performed as a solo or duet; of course, it also plays a significant supporting role in chamber music and orchestral pieces. The classical guitar, along with the violin and piano, is considered one of the world's three most famous instruments.

[0003] During guitar practice or recording, guitar users frequently pick up and put down their guitars. Therefore, the guitar's placement point should be very close to the user's practice area for easy access. Simply placing a traditional floor stand next to the practice area doesn't meet the requirements for long-term guitar placement in a home. This is because, in a home, to avoid hindering movement, guitar stands are usually placed against a wall edge. However, when practicing or recording, guitar users typically face a table to read sheet music, and the distance between the guitar stand and the table forces users to move back and forth to pick up and put down the guitar, which is inconvenient. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings and deficiencies of the existing technology and provide a desktop guitar stand.

[0005] One embodiment of this utility model provides a desktop guitar stand, comprising:

[0006] A clamping mechanism, comprising a fixed base and a clamping member, wherein a support portion is provided on the fixed base, and the clamping member is movably disposed on the fixed base, and the clamping member clamps and cooperates with the support portion;

[0007] A suspension bracket is provided, which is vertically and flexibly mounted on the fixed base and locked to the fixed base by a locking assembly. A headstock support is rotatably mounted on one side of the suspension bracket.

[0008] In some alternative embodiments, the fixed base is provided with a vertically extending movable channel, a portion of the suspension bracket extends into the movable channel and is capable of rising, falling and rotating relative to the movable channel, and the locking assembly is locked with the fixed base and the suspension bracket to restrict the rising, falling and rotating of the suspension bracket relative to the fixed base.

[0009] In some alternative embodiments, the locking assembly includes a locking clamp and a plurality of first threaded members, the locking clamp being arranged around the fixing seat and the suspension bracket, the first threaded members being connected to both ends of the locking clamp respectively.

[0010] In some alternative implementations, the desktop guitar stand also includes pins;

[0011] The suspension frame is provided with multiple pin holes, which are arranged sequentially from top to bottom.

[0012] The pin is detachably engaged with one of the pin holes and is limited by the fixing seat to restrict the descent of the suspension frame relative to the fixing seat.

[0013] In some alternative embodiments, a debris placement assembly is provided on one side of the mounting base, the debris placement assembly including a paddle placement slot and / or a hook portion.

[0014] In some alternative embodiments, when the debris placement assembly includes the paddle placement slot, a protective pad is provided on the side of the paddle placement slot away from the fixing base;

[0015] Alternatively, when the debris placement assembly includes the paddle placement slot and the hook, a protective pad is provided on the side of the paddle placement slot away from the fixed seat, and the distance between the protective pad and the fixed seat is greater than the distance from the side of the hook away from the fixed seat to the fixed seat.

[0016] In some alternative embodiments, the fixing base is provided with a second threaded component, which is connected to the clamping component. When the second threaded component rotates, it can drive the clamping component to clamp and engage with the support portion.

[0017] In some alternative embodiments, a piano body support is also provided on one side of the mounting base, the piano body support extending from one side of the mounting base.

[0018] In some alternative embodiments, the instrument body support is rotatably engaged with the fixed base so that the instrument body support can rotate horizontally relative to the fixed base, and the suspension bracket is rotatably engaged with the fixed base so that the suspension bracket can rotate horizontally relative to the fixed base.

[0019] In some optional embodiments, the fixed base is provided with a second threaded component, which is threadedly engaged with the fixed base and connected to the clamping component. When the second threaded component rotates, it can drive the clamping component to clamp and engage with the support portion.

[0020] The second threaded component is provided with a clamping component, which is threadedly engaged with the second threaded component. The clamping component can move closer to or away from the instrument body support component along the second threaded component.

[0021] Compared to existing technologies, the desktop guitar stand of this invention can be clamped to the edge of the tabletop via a clamping mechanism, allowing the hanging bracket to be fixed to one side of the desktop. Users can hang the guitar on the headstock, thus facilitating quick access to the guitar. The overall structure is simple. The side of the mounting base is also convenient for placing picks and hanging miscellaneous items such as headphones and cables. Both the headstock and the body support can rotate, making it suitable for guitars of different shapes and allowing for reasonable adjustment of the positions of the headstock and body support according to the usage scenario.

[0022] To provide a clearer understanding of this invention, the specific embodiments of the invention will be described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a desktop guitar stand according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of a desktop guitar stand according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of one side of a desktop guitar stand according to an embodiment of the present invention;

[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a desktop guitar stand according to another embodiment of the present invention.

[0027] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0028] 10. Clamping mechanism; 11. Fixed base; 111. Support part; 112. Movable channel; 12. Clamping component; 13. Plectrum placement slot; 131. Protective pad; 14. Hook part; 15. Second threaded component; 16. Body support component; 17. Clamping component; 20. Hanging bracket; 21. Headstock support; 22. Pin hole; 30. Locking assembly; 31. Locking clamp; 32. First threaded component; 40. Pin; 41. Binding rope; Detailed Implementation

[0029] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present utility model. In the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise stated, "a plurality of" means two or more, and "a number" means one or more. In addition, unless otherwise stated, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features.

[0030] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", and "outer" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0031] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model based on the specific circumstances.

[0032] In the description of this utility model, references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some alternative implementations," or "some optional embodiments," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

[0033] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 One embodiment of this utility model provides a desktop guitar stand, including: a clamping mechanism 10 and a hanging bracket 20.

[0034] The clamping mechanism 10 includes a fixed base 11 and a clamping member 12. A support portion 111 is provided on the fixed base 11, and the clamping member 12 is movably disposed on the fixed base 11. The clamping member 12 and the support portion 111 clamp together, enabling the clamping of a tabletop. In one embodiment, the support portion 111 is located at the top of the tabletop, and the clamping member 12 is located at the bottom of the tabletop. Alternatively, the support portion 111 can be at the bottom of the tabletop, and the clamping member 12 at the top. Furthermore, it should be noted that the clamping mechanism 10 can also be clamped at other suitable locations, not limited to a tabletop. For example, it can be clamped at a cabinet or other suitable clamping location, thus not limiting its application scenarios.

[0035] The suspension bracket 20 is height-adjustable on the fixed base 11 and is locked to the fixed base 11 by the locking assembly 30. A headstock 21 is rotatably mounted on one side of the suspension bracket 20. After the tabletop is clamped by the clamping member 12 and the support part 111, the suspension bracket 20 is positioned on one side of the tabletop. The guitar can rest against the headstock 21, thus suspending the guitar on one side of the suspension bracket 20, thereby allowing the guitar to be placed on one side of the tabletop. The suspension bracket 20 can be height-adjusted relative to the fixed base 11 to accommodate guitars of different sizes.

[0036] The headstock 21 is rotatable, allowing for angle adjustment to accommodate different guitar headstock models. The specific structure of the headstock 21 can be designed according to actual needs. For example, the headstock 21 includes two support rods located on one side of the suspension bracket 20, with the neck extending between the two support rods, and the bottom of the guitar headstock resting on the top of the support rods, thus achieving stable guitar mounting.

[0037] In some alternative embodiments, the fixed base 11 is provided with a vertically extending movable channel 112, a portion of the suspension bracket 20 extends into the movable channel 112, and is capable of rising, falling, and rotating relative to the movable channel 112. A locking assembly 30 is locked with the fixed base 11 and the suspension bracket 20 to restrict the rising, falling, and rotating of the suspension bracket 20 relative to the fixed base 11. The suspension bracket 20 can rise and fall along the movable channel 112, thus facilitating height adjustment to accommodate guitars of different sizes. The suspension bracket 20 can also rotate horizontally relative to the movable channel 112, facilitating angle adjustment relative to the table. The locking assembly 30 locks the suspension bracket 20 onto the fixed base 11, thereby limiting the height and angle of the suspension bracket 20 relative to the fixed base 11.

[0038] In some alternative embodiments, the locking assembly 30 includes a locking clamp 31 and a plurality of first threaded members 32. The locking clamp 31 is arranged around the fixed seat 11 and the suspension frame 20. The first threaded members 32 are respectively connected to both ends of the locking clamp 31. The first threaded members 32 can lock the two ends of the locking clamp 31 together. The locking clamp 31 is pressed against the suspension frame 20 and the fixed seat 11, thereby locking the suspension frame 20 and the fixed seat 11 together and restricting the position of the suspension frame 20 relative to the fixed seat 11. After the first threaded members 32 loosen the two ends of the locking clamp 31, the two ends of the locking clamp 31 open by the elastic force of the locking clamp 31 itself, thereby releasing the locking of the suspension frame 20 and the fixed seat 11, so that the suspension frame 20 can be raised, lowered and rotated.

[0039] Of course, the structure of the locking component 30 is not limited to this. Those skilled in the art can also choose other suitable structures based on the teachings of this utility model. For example, the locking component 30 is an elastic positioning bead set on the fixed seat 11. The outer side of the suspension frame 20 is provided with a plurality of annular grooves arranged sequentially from top to bottom. The elastic positioning bead can extend into the annular groove to restrict the lifting and lowering of the suspension frame 20. The elastic force of the elastic positioning bead can press against the annular groove, thereby restricting the rotation of the suspension frame 20 through friction. Alternatively, a plurality of recesses can be provided inside the annular groove, and the recesses can be positioned and cooperated with the elastic positioning bead to restrict the rotation of the suspension frame 20. This example is not limited to this one.

[0040] In some optional embodiments, the desktop guitar stand also includes a pin 40; the suspension bracket 20 is provided with multiple pin holes 22, which are arranged sequentially from top to bottom; the pin 40 is detachably engaged with one of the pin holes 22 and is limited to the fixed base 11 to restrict the suspension bracket 20 from descending relative to the fixed base 11. The pin 40 restricts the descent of the suspension bracket 20, preventing it from sliding down when the locking assembly 30 fails. It should be noted that in this embodiment, the locking clamp 31 locks the suspension bracket 20, allowing for stepless height adjustment. Therefore, after the locking clamp 31 is locked, the pin 40 may not necessarily abut against the fixed base 11. When the locking clamp 31 fails, the suspension bracket 20 descends, causing the pin 40 to abut against the fixed base 11, thereby restricting the descent of the suspension bracket 20 and improving the safety of guitar placement. The pin 40 can be hung on the fixing base 11, the hanging bracket 20 or the locking component 30 by the rope 41, so as to avoid the pin 40 being lost and to facilitate the storage of the pin 40.

[0041] Please see Figure 3In some optional embodiments, a miscellaneous item placement component is provided on one side of the mounting base 11. The miscellaneous item placement component includes a pick placement slot 13 and / or a hook part 14. The pick placement slot 13 can hold picks or other miscellaneous items, while the hook part 14 can hook guitar cables, headphones, etc., to prevent miscellaneous items from being placed haphazardly and to improve the tidiness of the desktop. In this embodiment, the miscellaneous item placement component includes a pick placement slot 13 and a hook part 14.

[0042] In some alternative embodiments, when the miscellaneous items placement assembly includes a paddle placement slot 13, a protective pad 131 is provided on the side of the paddle placement slot 13 away from the mounting base 11 to prevent the guitar from colliding with the paddle placement slot 13.

[0043] Alternatively, when the accessory storage assembly includes a paddle slot 13 and a hook portion 14, a protective pad 131 is provided on the side of the paddle slot 13 away from the mounting base 11. The protective pad 131 prevents the guitar from colliding with the paddle slot 13. The distance between the protective pad 131 and the mounting base 11 is greater than the distance from the side of the hook portion 14 away from the mounting base 11 to the mounting base 11. Moreover, since the protective pad 131 is located closer to the guitar than the hook portion 14, the guitar will generally only collide with the protective pad 131 and not with the hook portion, thus improving safety. The protective pad 131 can be made of silicone, sponge, rubber, etc., and is not limited to this example.

[0044] In some optional embodiments, a second threaded member 15 is provided on the fixed base 11. The second threaded member 15 is connected to the clamping member 12. When the second threaded member 15 rotates, it can drive the clamping member 12 to clamp and engage with the support part 111. By driving the clamping member 12 closer to or away from the support part 111 through the second threaded member 15, the clamping member 12 can be driven to clamp and engage with the support part 111, which is convenient to operate and provides stable clamping. In this embodiment, the second threaded member 15 is threadedly engaged with the fixed base 11, and the clamping member 12 is fixed on the second threaded member 15. Of course, the second threaded member 15 can also be rotatably engaged with the fixed base 11, while the clamping member 12 is threadedly engaged with the second threaded member 15.

[0045] Please see Figure 4 In some optional embodiments, a guitar body support 16 is also provided on one side of the fixing base 11. The guitar body support 16 extends from one side of the fixing base 11 and supports one side of the guitar body, thereby preventing the guitar from shaking and improving the stability of the guitar placement.

[0046] In some alternative embodiments, the body support 16 is rotatably engaged with the fixed base 11 so that the body support 16 can rotate horizontally relative to the fixed base 11, and the suspension bracket 20 is rotatably engaged with the fixed base 11 so that the suspension bracket 20 can rotate horizontally relative to the fixed base 11. When the suspension bracket 20 rotates relative to the fixed base 11, the body support 16 also rotates adaptively and synchronously, thereby ensuring that both the headstock 21 and the body support 16 can properly support the guitar.

[0047] In some alternative embodiments, a second threaded member 15 is provided on the fixed base 11, the second threaded member 15 is threadedly engaged with the fixed base 11, the second threaded member 15 is connected to the clamping member 12, and when the second threaded member 15 rotates, it can drive the clamping member 12 to clamp and engage with the support part 111; a pressing member 17 is provided on the second threaded member 15, the pressing member 17 is threadedly engaged with the second threaded member 15, and the pressing member 17 can move closer to or away from the instrument body support member 16 along the second threaded member 15. In this embodiment, after the second threaded member 15 drives the clamping member 12 to cooperate with the support part 111 to clamp the table, the second threaded member 15 stops moving and rotating. Then, the angle of the piano body support member 16 is adjusted by rotating. Then, the clamping member 17 rotates relative to the second threaded member 15 so that the clamping member 17 moves along the second threaded member 15 until the clamping member 17 presses on the piano body support member 16, so that the piano body support member 16 is pressed on the fixed seat 11 and cannot rotate, thus achieving the limitation of the piano body support member 16. Since both the clamping member 12 and the clamping member 17 can be moved through the second threaded member 15, the structure is simplified and the cost is saved.

[0048] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A table guitar stand, characterized by, The utility model provides a musical instrument fixing device, including: A clamping mechanism, the clamping mechanism includes a fixed seat and a clamping piece, the fixed seat is provided with a support part, the clamping piece is movably arranged on the fixed seat, and the clamping piece is clamped with the support part; A hanging frame is arranged on the fixed seat in a lifting manner and is locked with the fixed seat by a locking assembly, and one side of the hanging frame is rotatably provided with a headrest.

2. A desktop guitar stand according to claim 1, wherein: The fixed seat is provided with a vertical movable channel, part of the hanging frame extends into the movable channel and can be lifted and rotated relative to the movable channel, and the locking assembly is locked with the fixed seat and the hanging frame to limit the lifting and rotation of the hanging frame relative to the fixed seat.

3. A desktop guitar stand according to claim 2, wherein: The locking assembly includes a locking hoop and a plurality of first threaded members, the locking hoop is arranged around the fixed seat and the hanging frame, and the first threaded members are respectively connected with both ends of the locking hoop.

4. The desktop guitar stand of claim 2, wherein, It also includes a pin; The hanging frame is provided with a plurality of insertion holes arranged in sequence from top to bottom; The pin is detachably matched with one of the insertion holes and is limited with the fixed seat to limit the descent of the hanging frame relative to the fixed seat.

5. The desktop guitar stand of claim 1, wherein: One side of the fixed seat is provided with a sundry placing assembly, and the sundry placing assembly includes a push piece placing groove and / or a hooking part.

6. A desktop guitar stand according to claim 5, wherein: When the sundry placing assembly includes the push piece placing groove, the side of the push piece placing groove away from the fixed seat is provided with a protective pad. Alternatively, when the sundry placing assembly includes the push piece placing groove and the hooking part, the side of the push piece placing groove away from the fixed seat is provided with a protective pad, and the distance between the protective pad and the fixed seat is greater than the distance from the side of the hooking part away from the fixed seat to the fixed seat.

7. A table guitar stand according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein: The fixed seat is provided with a second threaded member, the second threaded member is connected with the clamping piece, and the second threaded member can drive the clamping piece to clamp with the support part when rotating.

8. A table guitar stand according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that: One side of the fixed seat is also provided with a body support, and the body support extends out from one side of the fixed seat.

9. A desktop guitar stand according to claim 8, wherein: The body support is rotationally matched with the fixed seat to enable the body support to rotate in the horizontal direction relative to the fixed seat, and the hanging frame is rotationally matched with the fixed seat to enable the hanging frame to rotate in the horizontal direction relative to the fixed seat.

10. A desktop guitar stand according to claim 9, wherein: The fixed seat is provided with a second threaded member, the second threaded member is threadedly matched with the fixed seat, the second threaded member is connected with the clamping piece, and the second threaded member can drive the clamping piece to clamp with the support part when rotating. The second threaded member is provided with a pressing member, the pressing member is threadedly matched with the second threaded member, and the pressing member can move towards or away from the body support along the second threaded member.