The EVENODD code and its generalization

2002 
An improved musical instrument strap attaching, holding, and supporting device and method for supporting, for example, guitars by slitted straps utilizing uniquely shaped and designed retaining devices. The novel attaching, holding and supporting device is usually located at the bottom end of the guitar body for all types of guitars and also near the neck of the guitar for electic guitars (FIG. 1). The device includes an attachment wedge, usually a screw for electric guitars or wooden wedge for either "F hole" or folk or classic guitars, and a central stem portion which is cylindrical in shape which mates with the attachment wedge on one end and a strap retaining head on the other end. The strap retaining head is elongated at one end, forming a generally isosceles triangular shape with curved corners, similar to that of a plectrum, and has a hemispherical projection on its inner side facing the guitar body the combination being used to support the body of the guitar by a shoulder strap or sling placed between the guitar body and the strap retainer and connected by friction and weight to the shoulder of the person playing the guitar and, in the case of "F Hole" or folk or classic guitars, to the neck of the guitar by other means such as a string (FIG. 2). The elongated tip of the retaining head is initially inserted into the slit of the strap in a lateral direction and then rotated 90 DEG . The longest dimension of the retainer head is preferrably greater than the length of the slit, and the distance between the tip of the hemispherical projection and the bottom of the central stem is preferrably less than the thickness of the strap.
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