An electric guitar stand

By designing a guitar stand with support, adjustment, and switch components, the problem of difficult adjustment in existing technologies has been solved, enabling rapid adjustment of the guitar's height and angle, and improving the user's playing comfort.

CN224457635UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03SHENZHEN SOLO MUSICAL INSTR CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN SOLO MUSICAL INSTR CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-06-06
Publication Date
2026-07-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing electric guitar stands require repeatedly loosening and tightening the fasteners when adjusting height and angle, making adjustments difficult and time-consuming.

Method used

An electric guitar stand including a support component, an adjustment component, and a switch component was designed. The height and angle of the guitar body can be quickly adjusted by pressing and releasing the switch component. The support component and the adjustment component can be fixed or rotated in different states.

Benefits of technology

It improves the ease of adjustment, reduces adjustment time, and enhances user comfort and playing experience.

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Abstract

This invention discloses an electric guitar stand, comprising a support component, an adjustment component, and a switch component. The support component includes a first end and a second end, with the first end abutting against the lower end of the guitar body. The adjustment component includes a third end and a fourth end, with the third end connected to the second end via the switch component, and the fourth end used to support the upper part of the guitar body. The switch component includes an anti-rotation element and a spring element. When the anti-rotation element is pressed, the spring element is compressed, the switch component is in a pressed state, and the fourth end rotates relative to the second end to adjust the height and angle of the upper end of the guitar body relative to the lower end. When the anti-rotation element is released, the spring element resets the anti-rotation element, the switch component is in its initial state, and the third end engages and is fixed to the second end to stably support the guitar body. This invention proposes that by pressing or releasing the switch component, the support component and the adjustment component can be fixed or rotated together, thereby achieving adjustment of the guitar body height and angle, effectively improving the convenience of adjustment and shortening the adjustment time.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electric guitars, and in particular to an electric guitar bracket. Background Technology

[0002] An electric guitar is an instrument that requires electricity or batteries to power it and connect to an amplifier to produce sound. Typically, when playing, the user rests the lower part of the guitar body on their lap and tilts the upper part of the guitar body upwards so that the neck and headstock are tilted upwards. An unsuitable height and angle can put the user's wrists at an unnatural angle, causing fatigue and pain during long periods of playing. Therefore, a stand is needed to help adjust the electric guitar to a height and angle that suits the user's habits and improve comfort.

[0003] However, in the existing technology, when the bracket is adjusted to different heights and angles, it is necessary to repeatedly loosen and tighten the fasteners, which makes the adjustment difficult and time-consuming. Summary of the Invention

[0004] This invention proposes an electric guitar holder to more accurately solve the aforementioned problems of difficult and time-consuming adjustment.

[0005] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0006] This utility model discloses an electric guitar stand, including a support component, an adjustment component, and a switch component. The support component includes a first end and a second end, with the first end abutting against the lower end of the guitar body. The adjustment component includes a third end and a fourth end, with the third end connected to the second end via the switch component, and the fourth end used to support the upper end of the guitar body. The switch component includes an anti-rotation element and an elastic element. When the anti-rotation element is pressed, the elastic element is compressed, and the switch component is in a pressed state. When the anti-rotation element is released, the elastic element resets the anti-rotation element, and the switch component is in an initial state. When the switch component is in the pressed state, the fourth end rotates relative to the second end to adjust the height and angle of the upper end of the guitar body relative to the lower end of the guitar body. When the switch component is in the initial state, the third end engages and is fixed to the second end to stably support the guitar body.

[0007] Furthermore, the support assembly includes a main shell and multiple nuts. The main shell has a receiving cavity for installing a preset tuner metronome, which is used to adjust the strings, control the beat, and display digitally.

[0008] Furthermore, the main housing includes a first connector, with a first mounting hole and a plurality of second mounting holes on both sides of the first connector, and the nut is installed in the second mounting hole; the adjustment assembly includes a plurality of rotating plates and a plurality of bolts, the rotating plates including a first rotating plate and a second rotating plate, and are respectively installed on both sides of the first connector.

[0009] Furthermore, the first rotating plate is provided with a first through hole and a first toothed ring, the first toothed ring being located inside the first rotating plate and surrounding the first through hole; the anti-rotation member includes a switch member and a second toothed ring surrounding the switch member; one end of the elastic member abuts against the first mounting hole, and the other end abuts against the bottom of the second toothed ring, so that the second toothed ring engages with or moves away from the first toothed ring.

[0010] Furthermore, one end of the switch passes through the first through hole and is always located outside the adjustment assembly. When the user presses the switch, the elastic element is compressed, the second toothed ring moves away from the first toothed ring, and the rotating plate rotates relative to the support assembly, thereby adjusting the height and angle of the upper end of the piano body relative to the lower end of the piano body.

[0011] Furthermore, when the user releases the switch, the elastic element pushes the second gear ring to engage with the first gear ring, and the rotating plate forms a fixed connection with the support assembly to stably support the piano body.

[0012] Furthermore, each of the rotating plates includes multiple sliding grooves, one end of the bolt is movable within the sliding groove, and the other end passes through the sliding groove to connect to the nut, so that the rotating plate is connected to the first connecting member and the rotation range of the rotational movement is limited.

[0013] Furthermore, the adjustment assembly also includes a second connector and a protective sleeve. The rotating plate is fixed to both sides of the second connector and forms a support with the second connector. The protective sleeve covers the support, and the support is used to support the upper end of the instrument body.

[0014] Furthermore, the protective case also has a storage space for storing preset plectrums, which are used to assist in playing.

[0015] Furthermore, the support assembly also includes a bottom shell and a protective sheet. The bottom shell is arc-shaped and fixedly connected to the main shell. The protective sheet covers the lower surface of the bottom shell and part of the main shell.

[0016] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0017] This invention proposes a support component for supporting the lower end of the instrument body and an adjustment component for supporting the upper end of the instrument body. Both components are connected to the support component via a switch component. The switch component has an initial state and a pressed state; the user can switch between these states by pressing or releasing the switch component. When the switch component is in the initial state, the adjustment component is fixedly connected to the support component, thus stably supporting the instrument body. When the switch component is in the pressed state, the adjustment component rotates relative to the support component, allowing adjustment of the height and angle of the upper end of the instrument body relative to the lower end, effectively improving the convenience of adjustment and reducing adjustment time. Attached Figure Description

[0018] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the utility model will be further described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. The drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0019] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of an electric guitar holder according to one embodiment of the present utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 This is a perspective view of an electric guitar bracket without a tuner in one embodiment of the present invention;

[0021] Figure 3 This is a perspective view of an electric guitar holder in actual application according to one embodiment of the present invention;

[0022] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of an electric guitar holder according to one embodiment of the present invention;

[0023] Figure 5 This is a perspective view of the main shell in one embodiment of the present invention;

[0024] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of the first rotating plate in one embodiment of the present invention;

[0025] Figure 7 This is a perspective view of the anti-rotation component in one embodiment of the present invention.

[0026] Label Explanation:

[0027] 1. Support assembly; 11. First end; 12. Second end; 13. Main shell; 131. Receiving cavity; 1311. Tuner / metronome; 132. Support end; 133. Connecting end; 134. Curved surface; 135. First connector; 1351. First mounting hole; 1352. Second mounting hole; 14. Nut; 15. Bottom shell; 16. Protective plate;

[0028] 2. Adjustment component; 21. Third end; 22. Fourth end; 23. Rotating plate; 231. First rotating plate; 2311. First through hole; 2312. First gear ring; 2313. Sliding groove; 2314. Stop block; 232. Second rotating plate; 2321. Connecting post; 24. Second connecting piece; 25. Support seat; 26. Protective sleeve; 261. Storage space; 27. Decorative piece;

[0029] 3. Switch assembly; 31. Anti-rotation component; 311. Switch component; 312. Second gear ring; 32. Elastic component;

[0030] 4. The body of the instrument. Detailed Implementation

[0031] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are only used to explain this utility model and are not intended to limit this utility model.

[0032] Please refer to Figures 1-7 This utility model proposes an electric guitar stand, including a support component 1, an adjustment component 2, and a switch component 3. The support component 1 includes a first end 11 and a second end 12, with the first end 11 abutting against the lower end of the guitar body 4. The adjustment component 2 includes a third end 21 and a fourth end 22, with the third end 21 connected to the second end 12 via the switch component 3, and the fourth end 22 supporting the upper end of the guitar body 4. The switch component 3 includes an initial state and a pressed state, and the user presses or releases the switch component 3 to switch between the pressed state and the initial state. When the switch component 3 is in the pressed state, the fourth end 22 rotates relative to the second end 12 to adjust the height and angle of the upper end of the guitar body 4 relative to the lower end of the guitar body 4.

[0033] In this embodiment, an electric guitar bracket includes a support assembly 1, an adjustment assembly 2, and a switch assembly 3. The support assembly 1 includes a main shell 13, a bottom shell 15, a protective plate 16, and multiple nuts 14. The main shell 13 has a receiving cavity 131 for installing a preset tuner metronome 1311. The main shell 13 includes a support end 132 and a connecting end 133. The support end 132 abuts against the lower end of the guitar body 4. The connecting end 133 includes a first connector 135. The adjustment assembly 2 includes multiple rotating plates 23 and a second connector 24. The rotating plates 23 include a first rotating plate 231 and a second rotating plate 232, which are respectively installed on both sides of the first connector 135. The first rotating plate 231 and the second rotating plate 232 are connected and move synchronously through the second connector 24, forming a support seat 25 with the second connector 24. The support seat 25 is used to support the upper end of the guitar body 4. When this bracket is applied to an electric guitar, it is specifically as follows: Figure 3The first rotating plate 231 is provided with a first through hole 2311 and a first gear ring 2312. The first gear ring 2312 is located inside the first rotating plate 231 and is arranged around the first through hole 2311. The switch assembly 3 includes an anti-rotation member 31 and an elastic member 32. The anti-rotation member 31 includes a switch member 311 and a second gear ring 312 arranged around the switch member 311. One end of the elastic member 32 abuts against the first mounting hole 1351, and the other end abuts against the bottom of the second gear ring 312, so that the second gear ring 312 engages with or moves away from the first gear ring 2312. One end of the switch 311 passes through the first through hole 2311 and is always located outside the adjustment assembly 2. When the user presses the switch 311, the elastic element 32 is compressed, the second toothed ring 312 moves away from the first toothed ring 2312, and the rotating plate 23 rotates relative to the support assembly 1 to adjust the height and angle of the upper end of the piano body 4 relative to the lower end of the piano body 4. When the user releases the switch 311, the elastic element 32 pushes the second toothed ring 312 to reset and engages with the first toothed ring 2312. At this time, the rotating plate 23 and the support assembly 1 form a fixed connection.

[0034] This utility model proposes a support component 1 for supporting the lower end of the instrument body 4, and an adjustment component 2 for supporting the upper end of the instrument body 4. Both components are connected to the support component 1 via a switch component 3. The switch component 3 includes an initial state and a pressed state. By pressing or releasing the switch component 3, the user can switch the switch component 3 between the pressed state and the initial state. When the switch component 3 is in the initial state, the adjustment component 2 is fixedly connected to the support component 1, thus stably supporting the instrument body 4. When the switch component 3 is in the pressed state, the adjustment component 2 rotates relative to the support component 1, thereby adjusting the height and angle of the upper end of the instrument body 4 relative to the lower end of the instrument body 4, effectively improving the convenience of adjustment and reducing adjustment time.

[0035] Please refer to Figures 1-5 The support assembly 1 includes a main shell 13, a bottom shell 15, and a protective plate 16. The main shell 13 has a receiving cavity 131 inside, which is used to install a preset tuner metronome 1311. The main shell 13 includes a support end 132 and a connecting end 133. The bottom shell 15 is arc-shaped and fixedly connected to the main shell 13. The protective plate 16 covers the lower surface of the bottom shell 15 and part of the main shell 13.

[0036] In a specific implementation: the support component 1 includes a main shell 13, a bottom shell 15, and a protective sheet 16. The lower part of the main shell 13 is hollow, forming a receiving cavity 131. The receiving cavity 131 is used to install a preset tuning metronome 1311. In one specific embodiment, as shown below... Figure 1As shown, if a tuner metronome 1311 needs to be installed, a pre-drilled hole communicating with the receiving cavity 131 needs to be provided on the upper surface of the main shell 13. One end of the tuner metronome 1311 is installed inside the receiving cavity 131, and the other end faces the performer through the pre-drilled hole. If the tuner metronome 1311 is not required, the upper surface of the main shell 13 does not need to be treated, as shown in the following figure. Figure 2 As shown; the tuning metronome 1311 includes a tuner, a metronome, and a display screen. The tuner can adjust the strings of the electric guitar to avoid affecting the performance due to inaccurate pitch. The metronome can help the player establish a stable sense of timing and avoid rushing or dragging the beat. The display screen is used to show the function effects.

[0037] The bottom shell 15 is arc-shaped and fixed below the main shell 13. The main shell 13 includes a support end 132 and a connecting end 133. The protective plate 16 covers the lower surface of the bottom shell 15 and the connecting end 133 of the main shell 13. When the electric guitar bracket is in use, the bottom shell 15 abuts against the user's thigh, and the support end 132 abuts against the lower end of the electric guitar body 4 to support the electric guitar body 4. In a specific embodiment, the fixing method of the bottom shell 15 and the main shell 13 is not limited, and screws and internal threaded holes can be used for fixing. The arc shape is ergonomic. The protective plate 16 is made of EVA pad. EVA is a copolymer of ethylene-vinyl acetate, which has the advantages of anti-slip, wear resistance and high flexibility, effectively improving the user's comfort and preventing scratches on the electric guitar.

[0038] Please refer to Figures 4-6 The connecting end 133 includes a first connecting member 135 and multiple nuts 14. The first connecting member 135 has a first mounting hole 1351 and multiple second mounting holes 1352 on both sides. The adjusting assembly 2 includes multiple rotating plates 23 and multiple bolts. The rotating plate 23 includes a first rotating plate 231 and a second rotating plate 232, which are located on both sides of the first connecting member 135 respectively. The first rotating plate 231 has a first through hole 2311 and a first gear ring 2312. The first gear ring 2312 is located inside the first rotating plate 231 and is arranged around the first through hole 2311. The switch assembly 3 includes an anti-rotation member 31 and an elastic member 32. The anti-rotation member 31 includes a switch member 311 and a second gear ring 312 arranged around the switch member 311. One end of the elastic member 32 abuts against the first mounting hole 1351, and the other end abuts against the bottom of the second gear ring 312, so that the second gear ring 312 engages with or moves away from the first gear ring 2312.

[0039] In specific implementation: the connecting end 133 includes a first arc surface 134, a first connecting member 135, and multiple nuts 14. The first connecting member 135 is located in the middle of the arc surface 134, and both sides of the first connecting member 135 are provided with first mounting holes 1351 and multiple second mounting holes 1352. The adjusting assembly 2 includes a first rotating plate 231, a second rotating plate 232, and multiple bolts. The lower ends of the first rotating plate 231 and the second rotating plate 232 are both arc-shaped and match the first arc surface 134, and are located on both sides of the first connecting member 135 respectively. The second rotating plate 232 is provided with a connecting post 2321, which is installed in the first mounting hole 1351 on the same side, so that the second rotating plate 232... 2. Connected to the first connecting member 135; the first rotating plate 231 is provided with a first through hole 2311 and a first toothed ring 2312. The first toothed ring 2312 is located inside the first rotating plate 231 and is arranged around the first through hole 2311; the switch assembly 3 includes an anti-rotation member 31 and an elastic member 32. The anti-rotation member 31 includes a switch member 311 and a second toothed ring 312 arranged around the switch member 311. In a specific embodiment, the elastic member 32 is a spring. The first toothed ring 2312 and the second toothed ring 312 are adapted to each other; one end of the elastic member 32 is installed in the first mounting hole 1351 on the same side, and the other end abuts against the bottom of the second toothed ring 312 so that the second toothed ring 312 engages with or moves away from the first toothed ring 2312.

[0040] Please refer to Figures 4-7 One end of the switch 311 passes through the first through hole 2311 and is always located outside the adjustment assembly 2. When the user presses the switch 311, the elastic element 32 is compressed, the second toothed ring 312 moves away from the first toothed ring 2312, and the rotating plate 23 rotates relative to the support assembly 1. When the user releases the switch 311, the elastic element 32 pushes the second toothed ring 312 to engage with the first toothed ring 2312, and the rotating plate 23 forms a fixed connection with the support assembly 1.

[0041] In specific implementation: one end of the switch 311 passes through the first through hole 2311 and is always located outside the adjusting component 2, while the other end is located inside the elastic member 32; when the user presses the switch 311, the switch component 3 is in the pressed state, the bottom of the second toothed ring 312 squeezes the elastic member 32, the elastic member 32 is compressed, the second toothed ring 312 moves away from the first toothed ring 2312, and the user can push the rotating plate 23 to rotate relative to the support component 1 at different levels; when the user releases the switch 311, the switch component 3 is in the initial state, the elastic member 32 itself is elastic, and pushes the second toothed ring 312 to engage with the first toothed ring 2312, and the rotating plate 23 and the support component 1 form a fixed connection.

[0042] Please refer to Figures 4-7Nut 14 is installed in the second mounting hole 1352. The rotating plate 23 includes multiple sliding grooves 2313. One end of the bolt moves in the sliding groove 2313, and the other end passes through the sliding groove 2313 to connect to nut 14, so that the rotating plate 23 is connected to the first connecting member 135 and the rotation range of the rotation movement is limited.

[0043] In specific implementation: Nut 14 is installed in the second mounting hole 1352. The rotating plate 23 includes multiple sliding grooves 2313. The sliding groove 2313 is provided with a stop 2314. The bolt includes a head and a screw. The diameter of the head is larger than the diameter of the screw. The screw passes through the sliding groove 2313 to connect to the nut 14. The head abuts against the stop 2314 and moves within the sliding groove 2313, so as to realize the connection between the rotating plate 23 and the first connecting member 135 and limit the rotation range of the rotating plate 23 during rotation. In a specific embodiment, the nut 14 is a copper nut 14. The number of nuts 14, second mounting holes 1352, bolts and sliding grooves 2313 are equal.

[0044] Please refer to Figures 4-6 The adjustment assembly 2 also includes a second connector 24 and a protective sleeve 26. The rotating plate 23 is fixed on both sides of the second connector 24 and forms a support seat 25 with the second connector 24. The protective sleeve 26 covers the support seat 25, which is used to support the upper end of the piano body 4. The protective sleeve 26 is also provided with a storage space 261, which is used to store preset plectrums.

[0045] In specific implementation: the adjusting assembly 2 also includes a second connecting member 24, a protective sleeve 26, and multiple decorative pieces 27. The bottom surface of the second connecting member 24 contacts the top of the first connecting member 135 and is shaped to match it. The two sides of the second connecting member 24 are respectively fixedly connected to the first rotating plate 231 and the second rotating plate 232 so that the first rotating plate 231 and the second rotating plate 232 move synchronously. The top of the first rotating plate 231, the second rotating plate 232, and the second connecting member 24 forms a support seat 25. The protective sleeve 26 covers the support seat 25, which is used to support the upper end of the piano body 4. When the rotating plate 23 rotates, the support seat 27... 5. The movement is synchronized to adjust the height and angle of the upper end of the guitar body 4 relative to the lower end of the guitar body 4; the protective cover 26 is also provided with a storage space 261, which is used to store preset picks; in a specific embodiment, the protective cover 26 is made of silicone, which is soft and has the ability to absorb vibration and impact, and can effectively prevent scratches on the electric guitar body 4; the rotating plate 23 is not fixedly connected to the second connecting member 24, and can be fixed by screws, holes and internal threaded holes; the decorative part 27 is made of PC board (polycarbonate board) and is fixed on both sides of the rotating plate 23, and is used to decorate the rotating plate 23.

[0046] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this application and does not limit the patent scope of this application. Any equivalent structural or procedural changes made based on the content of this application's specification and drawings, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. An electric guitar stand, characterized in that, The instrument includes a support assembly, an adjustment assembly, and a switch assembly. The support assembly includes a first end and a second end, with the first end abutting against the lower end of the instrument body. The adjustment assembly includes a third end and a fourth end, with the third end connected to the second end via the switch assembly, and the fourth end used to support the upper end of the instrument body. The switch assembly includes an anti-rotation element and an elastic element. When the anti-rotation element is pressed, the elastic element is compressed, and the switch assembly is in a pressed state. When the anti-rotation element is released, the elastic element resets the anti-rotation element, and the switch assembly is in an initial state. When the switch assembly is in the pressed state, the fourth end rotates relative to the second end to adjust the height and angle of the upper end of the piano body relative to the lower end of the piano body; When the switch assembly is in the initial state, the third end engages and is fixed with the second end to stably support the piano body.

2. The electric guitar stand of claim 1, wherein, The support assembly includes a main shell and multiple nuts. The main shell has a receiving cavity for installing a preset tuner metronome. The tuner metronome is used to adjust the strings, control the beat, and display digital information.

3. The electric guitar holder of claim 2, wherein, The main housing includes a first connector, with a first mounting hole and a plurality of second mounting holes on both sides of the first connector, and the nut is installed in the second mounting hole; the adjustment assembly includes a plurality of rotating plates and a plurality of bolts, the rotating plates including a first rotating plate and a second rotating plate, and are respectively installed on both sides of the first connector.

4. The electric guitar holder of claim 3, wherein, The first rotating plate is provided with a first through hole and a first toothed ring. The first toothed ring is located inside the first rotating plate and is arranged around the first through hole. The anti-rotation member includes a switch member and a second toothed ring arranged around the switch member. One end of the elastic member abuts against the first mounting hole, and the other end abuts against the bottom of the second toothed ring, so that the second toothed ring engages with or moves away from the first toothed ring.

5. The electric guitar holder of claim 4, wherein, One end of the switch passes through the first through hole and is always located outside the adjustment assembly. When the user presses the switch, the elastic element is compressed, the second toothed ring moves away from the first toothed ring, and the rotating plate rotates relative to the support assembly, and is used to adjust the height and angle of the upper end of the piano body relative to the lower end of the piano body.

6. The electric guitar holder of claim 5, wherein, When the user releases the switch, the elastic element pushes the second gear ring to engage with the first gear ring, and the rotating plate forms a fixed connection with the support assembly to stably support the piano body.

7. The electric guitar holder of claim 6, wherein, Each rotating plate includes multiple sliding grooves. One end of the bolt moves within the sliding groove, and the other end passes through the sliding groove to connect to the nut, so that the rotating plate connects to the first connecting member and limits the rotation range of the rotational movement.

8. The electric guitar holder of claim 7, wherein, The adjustment assembly also includes a second connector and a protective sleeve. The rotating plate is fixed to both sides of the second connector and forms a support with the second connector. The protective sleeve covers the support, and the support is used to support the upper end of the instrument body.

9. The electric guitar holder of claim 8, wherein, The protective case also has a storage space for storing preset plectrums, which are used to assist in playing.

10. The electric guitar holder of claim 2, wherein, The support assembly further comprises a bottom shell and a protection sheet, the bottom shell is arc-shaped and fixedly connected with the main shell, and the protection sheet covers the lower surface of the bottom shell and part of the main shell.