Rockin’ (Design) Patent – Eigenlabs Ltd’s “Electronic Musical Instrument”

US Design Patent No. D620,043 – Eigenlabs Ltd – Electronic Musical Instrument - Patents Rock - Russell IP
  • Rockin’ (Design) Patent: US Design Patent No. D620,043
  • Filed: 13 October 2009
  • In the name of: Eigenlabs Ltd
  • Title: Electronic Musical Instrument
  • What’s claimed“The ornamental design for an electronic musical instrument, as shown and described.”
  • Why this design patent rocks: This appears to be one of several design patents that relate to Eigenlabs Ltd’s Eigenharp expressive electronic instrument. There are three models: Alpha, Tau, and Pico.  Each model has a stick-like vertical form, a breath-pipe, a matrix of velocity sensitive multi-expressive keys  (120, 72, and 18), a ribbon controller and a built-in wind controller. For a detailed take on the Eigenharp models, see here.

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