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| United States Patent | 4254683 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4254683.html |
| Inventor(s) | Nulman; David (1330 E. 27th St., Brooklyn, NY 11210) |
| Abstract | An electric stringed musical instrument is formed of a body section adapted
to detachably receive an interchangeable neck section. The body section
mounts the electronic tone and volume controls and includes the
electromagnetic pickup which is rendered into operative proximity to the
neck strings when the instrument is in the assembled condition. The body
section is adapted to interchangeably receive neck sections of various
string types and fingerboard widths and the electromagnetic pickup is
selectively moveable in the longitudinal, i.e., horizontal direction and
also in the vertical direction to accomodate the particular string
characteristics of the interchangeable neck section. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4254683 |
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Stringed electrical instrument |
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| Publication Date |
March 10, 1981 |
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| Filing Date |
December 8, 1978 |
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What is claimed is:
1. An electric stringed musical instrument comprising: a neck section
comprising a fingerboard portion having an integrally connected head
member at one end thereof and an integrally connected base portion at the
other end thereof, and a plurality of strings having one of their adjacent
ends mounted on said head member and extending longitudinally across the
length of said fingerboard portion and the other of their adjacent ends
mounted on a bridge and secured to said base portion at its end remote
from said fingerboard portion, said fingerboard base portion terminating
at its lower end in a tapered lip extending across the width thereof, a
body section having a recessed socket adapted to receive said base portion
of said neck section and a narrowed extension slot extending from said
socket; electromagnetic pickup means mounted in said body section socket
in operative proximity with a portion of said neck strings intermediate
said fingerboard portion and said bridge when said neck section base
portion is seated in said body section socket; attachment means for
fixedly securing the underside of said neck section to said body section
when said neck base portion is seated in said body section socket to form
said electric stringed musical instrument in unitary form, said neck
section base portion including a generally rectangular cut-out formed
therein, said neck strings extending over said cut-out, said cut-out being
sized to permit said electromagnetic pickup means to extend therethrough
into operative proximity with said neck strings when said neck section
base portion is seated in said body section socket, said fingerboard
portion being undercut along the underside thereof to form a mount portion
of fixed reduced width to be received in said extension slot when said
neck section is seated in said body section, said body section socket
having an undercut angled keyslot to receive said neck base portion lip in
wedge-like locking engagement to secure the lower end of said neck base
portion to said body section to permit rapid and secure assembly of said
neck and body sections, said body section socket having a depth sized so
that when said neck section base portion is seated in said body section
socket, the upper surface of said neck section base portion is coplanar
with the upper surface of said body section, and adjusting means located
on said body section operative to adjust the position of said
electromagnetic pickup means linearly vertically through said base portion
cut-out in a direction perpendicular to the plane of said strings and
linearly horizontally in said body section socket in the direction of the
longitudinal axis of said strings.
2. An electric stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 1 wherein
said adjusting means is operative to move said electrical means vertically
through said base portion cut-out in a direction perpendicular to the
plane of said strings.
3. An electric stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 2 wherein
said adjusting means includes vertical position locking means for locking
the vertical position of said electrical pickup means against movement in
a direction perpendicular to the plane of said strings.
4. An electric stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 2 wherein
said adjusting means includes horizontal position locking means for
locking said electrical pickup means against movement in a direction
parallel to the plane of said strings.
5. An electric stringed musical instrument as defined in claim 1 wherein
said body section includes electrical tone and volume controls.
6. An electric stringed musical instrument body section for receiving and
mounting a removable instrument neck section having a fingerboard portion
having a head member at one end and a bridge at the other end for mounting
a plurality of strings and a base portion, said fingerboard portion being
undercut along the underside thereof to form a mount portion of fixed
reduced width, said fingerboard base portion having its base portion
terminating at its lower end in a tapered lip extending across the width
thereof, said body section comprising: a recessed socket adapted to
receive said base portion of said neck section; a narrowed extension slot
extending from said socket in the direction of the longitudinal axis of
said fingerboard adapted to receive said fingerboard mount portion; said
recessed socket having an undercut angled keyslot to receive said neck
base portion lip in wedge-like locking engagement to secure the lower end
of said neck base portion to said body section to permit rapid and secure
assembly of said neck and body sections, electromagnetic pickup means
mounted in said body section socket so as to be in operative proximity
with a portion of said strings intermediate said fingerboard portion and
said bridge when said neck section base portion is seated in said body
section socket, said body section socket having an undercut angled keyslot
to receive said neck base portion lip in wedge-like locking engagement to
secure the lower end of said neck base portion to said body section to
permit rapid and secure assembly of said neck and body sections, said body
section socket having a depth sized so that when said neck section base
portion is seated in said body section socket, the upper surface of said
neck section base portion is coplanar with the upper surface of said body
section, and adjusting means located on said body section operative to
adjust the position of said electromagnetic pickup means linearly
vertically through said base portion cut-out in a direction perpendicular
to the plane of said strings and linearly horizontally in said body
section socket in the direction of the longitudinal axis of said strings.
7. An electric stringed musical instrument neck section for removable
mounting in an instrument body section having a recessed socket, an
extension slot extending therefrom in the direction of the longitudinal
axis of said strings with an undercut angled keyslot, said body section
socket having a depth sized so that when said neck section base portion is
seated in said body section socket, the upper surface of said neck section
base portion is coplanar with the upper surface of said body section and
electromagnetic pickup means; said neck section comprising: a fingerboard
portion having an integrally connected head member at one end thereof and
an integrally connected base portion mounting a bridge at the other end
thereof, a plurality of strings having their adjacent ends mounted on said
head member and extending longitudinally across the length of said
fingerboard portion and the other of their adjacent ends mounted on said
bridge and base portion at its end remote from said fingerboard portion;
said neck section base portion being adapted to be removably seated in
said body section socket, said fingerboard portion being undercut along
the underside thereof to form a mount portion of fixed reduced width to be
received in said extension slot, said fingerboard base portion terminating
at its lower end in a tapered lip extending across the width thereof to be
received in said body section angled keyslot in wedge-like locking
engagement to receive the lower end of said neck base portion to said body
section to permit rapid and secure assembly of said neck and body
sections.
8. An electric stringed musical instrument neck section as defined in claim
7 wherein said neck section has a generally rectangular cut-out formed
therein with said neck strings extending over said cut-out, said cut-out
being sized to permit said electrical pickup means to extend therethrough
into operative proximity with said neck strings when said neck section
base portion is seated in said body section socket. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to stringed musical instruments and more
particularly to a stringed musical instrument having releasably assembled
components.
Generally speaking, the musical style of a solid body electric guitar is,
in part, determined by the number of strings, string configuration of the
neckpiece as well as width of the fingerboard and fret spacing.
Guitarists, particularly professionals, find it necessary to have at least
several guitars of different musical styles for concert purposes. However,
since fine electric guitars are relatively expensive, musicians are
compelled to expend considerable sums of money for the purchase of an
array of electric guitars covering the desired range of musical styles. As
a result, such musicians are burdened with the necessity of transporting
the array of electric guitars to and from each performance.
Although the functional design of the neckpiece varies in accordance with
the desired musical style of the instrument, the body section which mounts
the electronic controls may remain basically standard in design for
instruments of varying musical style. The instrument body section mounting
the electronic controls and magnetic pickup accounts for a major portion
of the total instrument weight as well as instrument cost.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an electric
stringed instrument formed of body and neck sections which are readily
assembled to form a unitary instrument and disassembled without the
requirement of any tools.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an electric
stringed instrument of the character described wherein said body section
is adapted to interchangeably mount any one of a plurality of neck
sections of different string configurations.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an electric
stringed instrument of the character described wherein said body section
has the magnetic pickup and electric volume and tone controls permanently
mounted thereon.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the principles of the present invention there is
provided an electric stringed musical instrument comprising a neck section
which includes a neck portion having an integrally connected head member
at one end and an integrally connected base portion at the other end. A
plurality of strings are mounted at one end on the head member and extend
longitudinally across the length of the neck portion. The other ends of
the strings are secured to the base portion at its end remote from the
neck portion. The instrument further includes a body section having a
recessed socket adapted to receive the base portion of the neck section,
and electronical pickup means mounted in the body section socket in
operative proximity with the neck strings when the neck section base
portion is seated in the body section socket. There is further provided
attachment means for fixedly securing the neck section to the body section
when the neck base portion is seated in the body section socket to form
the instrument in unitary form.
Further objects, features and advantages of this invention will become
apparent from a consideration of the following description, the appended
claims and the accompany-drawings in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a stringed electrical musical instrument in
accordance with the principles of the present invention in one embodiment
thereof;
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the stringed electrical musical
instrument of FIG. 1 showing the neck section and body section in the
disassembled condition;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the neck section of FIG. 1 in a 12 string
fingerboard configuration with a portion of the fingerboard broken away
for convenience of illustration;
FIG. 3A is a fragmentary bottom view of the neck section shown in FIG. 3;
FIG. 4 is a section view taken along the line 4--4 in FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a elevation section view taken along the line 5--5 in FIG. 1,
showing an interlocking mechanism for detachably mounting the neck section
to the body section;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 6--6 in FIG. 5
showing an adjusting mechanism for slidably adjusting the magnetic pickup
and for raising and lowering the latter;
FIG. 7 is a section view taken along the line 7--7 in FIG. 6 showing the
magnetic pickup.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and in particular to FIGS. 1 and 2 thereof, a
stringed electrical instrument in the assembled condition indicated
generally by the numeral 10 comprises a body section 12 upon which is
detachably mounted a neck section designated generally by the numeral 14.
Neck section 14 comprises a conventional head member 16 mounting a
plurality of pegs 18 which in turn respectively mount a plurality of
strings 20 at one end in suspension over a fingerboard 22. The strings 20
are drawn across frets 24 in contact therewith and over a bridge 26, the
ends of the strings 20 being fastened to the base portion 28 of neck
section 14 through reinforced holes 30 located in base portion 28 just
below bridge 26.
Base portion 28 extends outwardly from the lower end of fingerboard 22 and
is of generally rectangular shape. A generally rectangular cut-out 32
substantially in line with fingerboard 22 is provided in base portion 28
to facilitate assembly of neck and body sections 14 and 12, as hereinafter
described.
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 5, body section 12 is of conventional overall
shape and as a particular feature of the present invention is adapted to
receivably mount neck section 14. Thus, body section 12 which is of
generally solid construction mounts conventional tone and volume controls
13 and is provided with a recessed main socket 34 formed therein including
a narrowed slot 36 extending to the upper end of body section 12. Main
socket 34 and extension slot 36 are suitably dimensioned to slidably
receive base portion 28 and the immediately adjacent portion of
fingerboard 22 so that in the assembled condition of instrument 10 the
upper surface of base portion 28 is substantially flush with the upper
surface of body section 12 as shown in FIG. 5. In order to enable
extension slot 36 to accomodate neck sections of varying number of strings
20 resulting in varying fingerboard widths, fingerboard 22 is undercut
along the underside thereof to provide a mount portion 39 of a fixed
reduced width to be slidably received in extension slot 36. Base portion
28 terminates at its lower end in a tapered lip 40 extending across the
width of the lower edge of base portion 28.
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 5, the lower end 34a of socket 34 is formed with
an undercut angled keyslot 38 to receive lip 40 in a wedge-like locking
engagement to secure the lower end of base portion 28 to body section 12.
To complete the securing of base portion 28 to body section 12, the latter
is provided with a set-screw 42 threadably mounted in the underside 12a
and near the upper end of body section 12 and extending through the latter
into thru hole 29a extending from the underside 12a into extension slot 36
and into a threaded hole 296 formed in the underside 28a of base portion
28 as shown in FIG. 5. A generally rectangular well 44 is formed in the
bottom wall 34b of socket 34 and is dimensioned to permit movement therein
of magnetic pickup 46 laterally in the direction of the longitudinal axis
of fingerboard 22, i.e. direction arrow 48, as shown in FIG. 7 and
vertically, i.e. toward and away from the socket bottom wall 34b in the
direction of arrow 50 as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7.
Referring to FIG. 6, well sidewalls 54 and 56 are undercut at the lower
ends thereof adjacent the top surface of the bottom wall 58 of well 44 to
form parallel grooves 60 extending the length of well 44. A rectangular
recess 62 is formed in the underside of bottom wall 58 extending the
length of well 44 and a smooth metal or plastic liner 64 secured thereto
by conventional means such as by screws 66. An elongated rectangular
through slot 68 is cut through well bottom wall 58 and extends a distance
equal to the degree of lateral adjustment of magnetic pickup 46 desired.
The position adjustment assembly 52 for adjusting the lateral and vertical
portion of magnetic pickup 46 includes a rectangular slider plate 70 which
is slidably received in grooves 60 and adapted to slide on the top surface
58a of well bottom wall 58. A central threaded hole 72 formed in slider
plate 70 threadably receives set screw 74 which has a knurled head 76
adapted for manual manipulation. Magnetic pickup 46 is fixedly supported
by a dished bracket 78 secured to the lower surface 46a thereof which is
rotably mounted to the upper end of the shank 80 of set screw 74. A
threaded winged lock nut 82 is threadably mounted on set screw 74 and
positioned between screw head 76 and well liner 64. Screw shank 80 is of
suitable length to permit lock nut 82 to be rotated to and from the locked
position shown in FIG. 6 and an unlocked position out of clamping
engagement with well liner 64. Thus, screw shank 80 threadably engages
slider plate 70 and lock nut 82 and extends freely through slot 68 in a
direction perpendicular to well bottom wall 58.
In operation, to assemble a particular neck section 14 with the body
section 12, the lip 40 of the neck section is tucked into keyslot 38 and
the neck base portion 28 is lowered into socket 34 so that the lower
portion of fingerboard 22 lies in extension slot 36 and the top surface of
base portion 28 is substantially flush with the top surface of body
section 12. Set screw 42 is then rotated to engage base portion 28 thereby
locking neck section 14 and body section 12 as shown in FIG. 5.
To adjust the lateral or vertical position of magnetic pickup 46, lock nut
82 must first be loosened. The lateral position of magnetic pickup is
adjusted by manually moving set screw 74 and thus magnetic pickup 46 along
the length of slot 68 to the desired lateral position. The vertical
position of magnetic pickup 46 may then be adjusted by rotating set screw
74 until magnetic pickup 46 assumes a vertical position corresponding to
the desired tone quality. Lock nut 82 is then rotated until it is clamped
against the underside of well bottom wall 58. In this condition, as
illustrated in FIG. 6, magnetic pickup 46 is locked against lateral and
vertical movement.
While a preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown and described
herein, it is obvious that numerous omissions, changes and additions may
be made in such embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of
the invention.
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