IMPROVED LOCKING INTONATED STRING NUT WITH TUNER MOUNT FOR STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF USE
20170243568 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
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PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present inventive disclosures are generally directed to various improved versions of locking compensated nuts for fretted stringed musical instruments. Many embodiments are especially directed to improved locking compensated nuts that can be more-easily retrofitted into existing guitars and other stringed musical instruments without requiring any major reconfigurations or modifications of the base instruments, and some variations are directed to a detachably coupled tuner-mount device that will facilitate enhanced tuning capabilities because of improved vibrational communication between the instrument strings and the tuner. In addition, some improved locking compensated nuts described herein feature interchangeable compensated inserts to allow for easy adaption to alternate string sets.
Claims
1. In combination, an improved intonated string nut with string-locking mechanism for retrofitting a musical string instrument, the improved intonated string nut comprising: a compensation fulcrum for each individual string, wherein: each said compensation fulcrum is disposed on a base of a predetermined size to correspondingly fit into an existing stringed musical instrument's nut-receiving cutout, each said compensation fulcrum is positioned at a varying depth relative to a front face of said combination intonated string nut with string locking mechanism in order to provide the ideal amount of linear compensation for each of said strings, each said compensation fulcrum has a varying linear position in relation to each said individual string in order to optimize the compensation amount for the musical notes produced for each said individual string when each said individual string is caused to vibrate between a bridge fulcrum and said compensation fulcrum, each said compensation fulcrum is disposed on a protruding front shelf above said base, whereby said shelf extends past the associated stringed musical instrument's pre-existing nut-receiving cutout by a predetermined length whereby said improved intonated string nut can be disposed within said stringed musical instrument's pre-existing nut-receiving cutout while still being long-enough to provide effective tuning compensation, and whereby as a result of said optimum compensation, the musical notes produced will be in tune relative to each other when each said individual string is caused to vibrate between said bridge fulcrum and any one of a plurality of fret fulcrums; and a string locking means, wherein said string locking means provides a rigid linear position securability of each said individual string at each said compensation fulcrum by means of compressing each said individual string between a first rigid surface with a fixed position and a second rigid surface that is height-adjustable and position-lockable.
2. The improved intonated string nut of claim 1, further comprising a string-positioning mechanism for each of said strings.
3. The improved intonated string nut of claim 2, wherein each said string-positioning mechanism comprises: a first v-shaped string guidance channel located at a front face of said improved intonated string nut; and a second v-shaped string guidance channel located at a rear face of said improved intonated string nut.
4. The improved intonated string nut of claim 3, wherein said first v-shaped string guidance channel and said second v-shaped string guidance channel are separated by a distance.
5. The improved intonated string nut of claim 4, wherein said first rigid surface with a fixed position is located between said first v-shaped string guidance channel and said second v-shaped string guidance channel.
6. The improved intonated string nut of claim 1, wherein said second rigid surface is a bottom surface of a height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means.
7. The improved intonated string nut of claim 6, wherein the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means includes a through hole.
8. The improved intonated string nut of claim 6, wherein said height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means slip-fits between said first v-shaped string guidance channel and said second v-shaped guidance channel, and above said first rigid surface.
9. The improved intonated string nut of claim 6, wherein the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means provides position securability for one or more of said strings.
10. The improved intonated string nut of claim 1, wherein said base of said improved intonated string nut includes one or more thread holes for attachment to a stringed musical instrument.
11. The improved intonated string nut of claim 10, wherein said base of said improved intonated string nut includes one or more thread holes for said position-height adjustability and securability, which are achieved by means of a threaded fastener used in combination with said through hole, one of said one or more thread holes, and a torquing tool.
12. The improved intonated string nut of claim 1, wherein: said base of said improved intonated string nut is adapted to receive a modular, interchangeable insert; said modular, interchangeable insert comprises said protruding front shelf and each said compensation fulcrum; and different compensation schema and/or different string-nut radius schema supported by a given modular, interchangeable insert can be selected and installed by a user for a user's instrument/string set.
13. The improved intonated string nut of claim 12, further comprising a string-positioning mechanism for each of said strings.
14. The improved intonated string nut of claim 13, wherein each said string-positioning mechanism comprises: a first v-shaped string guidance channel located at a front face of said modular, interchangeable insert; and a second v-shaped string guidance channel disposed at the rear face of said base.
15. The improved intonated string nut of claim 14, wherein said first v-shaped string guidance channel and said second v-shaped string guidance channel are separated by a distance when said modular, interchangeable insert is installed onto said base.
16. The improved intonated string nut of claim 15, wherein said first rigid surface with a fixed position is located on said modular, interchangeable insert and between said first v-shaped string guidance channel and said second v-shaped string guidance channel.
17. The improved intonated string nut with string-locking mechanism of claim 12, wherein said second rigid surface is a bottom surface of a height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means.
18. The improved intonated string nut of claim 17, wherein the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means includes a through hole.
19. The improved intonated string nut of claim 17, wherein said height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means slip-fits between said first v-shaped string guidance channel and said second v-shaped guidance channel, and above said first rigid surface.
20. The improved intonated string nut of claim 17, wherein the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means provides position securability for one or more of said strings.
21. The improved intonated string nut of claim 12, wherein said base of said improved intonated string nut includes one or more thread holes for attachment to a stringed musical instrument.
22. The improved intonated string nut of claim 21, wherein both said base and said modular, interchangeable insert of said improved intonated string nut include one or more thread holes for said position-height adjustability and securability, which are achieved by means of a threaded fastener used in combination with said through hole, one of said one or more thread holes, and a torquing tool.
23. The improved intonated string nut of claim 11 or 22, further comprising a means to mount a tuner for attachment to a stringed musical instrument for enhanced vibrational communication with said intonated string nut and any position-locked strings, said tuner-mount means comprising: a tuner-mount bar having one or more cutouts adapted to slidably, snuggly, and detachably engage with the upper shafts of one or more dual-flange fasteners; and one or more dual-flange fasteners that are used as said threaded fasteners for said position-height adjustability and securability of said improved intonated string nut, wherein: each said at least one dual-flange fastener has a gap between the fastener head and the second fastener flange, and said gap is sized to detachably couple with a tuner-mount bar via interference fit that is snug-enough to ensure that at least one side of said tuner-mount bar is in direct, metal-to-metal contact with said at least one dual-flange fastener.
24. The improved intonated string nut of claim 23, wherein said tuner-mount bar is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner to be mounted via one or more threaded fasteners.
25. The improved intonated string nut of claim 23, wherein said tuner-mount bar is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner to be mounted via a clamping device.
26. The improved intonated string nut of claim 23, wherein said tuner-mount bar is substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium.
27. The improved intonated string nut of claim 23, wherein said one or more dual-flange fasteners are substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium.
28. The improved intonated string nut of claim 23, wherein each of said one or more dual-flange fasteners are equipped with one or more metal conical washers or spring washers to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of said dual-flange fasteners and said tuner-mount bar.
29. The improved intonated string nut of claim 23, wherein each of said one or more dual-flange fasteners are equipped with an elastic gasket member to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of said dual-flange fasteners and said tuner-mount bar.
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94. An improved locking string nut for a musical string instrument, the string-locking mechanism for said improved locking string nut employing a height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means to provide position securability for one or more of the strings of a musical string instrument and said rigid plate-like means designed to be secured in place by one or more threaded fasteners, the improved locking string nut for a musical string instrument comprising: one or more dual-flange fasteners that are used as said threaded fasteners for said position-height adjustability and securability of said improved intonated string nut, wherein: each said at least one dual-flange fastener has a gap between the fastener head and the second fastener flange, and said gap is sized to detachably couple with a tuner-mount bar via interference fit that is snug-enough to ensure that at least one side of a tuner-mount bar is in direct, metal-to-metal contact with said at least one dual-flange fastener; and a tuner-mount bar for attachment of a stringed musical instrument tuner for enhanced vibrational communication with said intonated string nut and any position-locked strings, wherein said tuner-mount bar has one or more cutouts adapted to slidably, snuggly, and detachably engage with the upper shafts of said one or more dual-flange fasteners.
95. The improved locking string nut of claim 94, wherein said tuner-mount bar is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner to be mounted via one or more threaded fasteners.
96. The improved locking string nut of claim 94, wherein said tuner-mount bar is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner to be mounted via a clamping device.
97. The improved locking string nut of claim 94, wherein said tuner-mount bar is substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium.
98. The improved locking string nut of claim 94, wherein said one or more dual-flange fasteners are substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium.
99. The improved locking string nut of claim 94, wherein each of said one or more dual-flange fasteners are equipped with one or more metal conical washers or spring washers to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of said dual-flange fasteners and said tuner-mount bar.
100. The improved locking string nut of claim 94, wherein each of said one or more dual-flange fasteners are equipped with an elastic gasket member to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of said dual-flange fasteners and said tuner-mount bar.
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102. A kit for installing a tuner-mount means for a locking string nut for a musical string instrument, the string-locking mechanism for said improved locking string nut employing a height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means to provide position securability for one or more of the strings of a musical string instrument and said rigid plate-like means designed to be secured in place by one or more threaded fasteners, the tuner-mount kit for comprising: a tuner-mount bar for attachment of a stringed musical instrument tuner for enhanced vibrational communication with an string nut and any position-locked strings; and one or more dual-flange fasteners that are sized and can be used as the threaded fasteners for the position-height adjustability and securability of an string nut, wherein: each said at least one dual-flange fastener has a gap between the fastener head and the second fastener flange, said gap is sized to detachably couple with said tuner-mount bar via interference fit that is snug-enough to ensure that at least one side of a tuner-mount bar is in direct, metal-to-metal contact with said at least one dual-flange fastener, and said tuner-mount bar has one or more cutouts adapted to slidably, snuggly, and detachably engage with the upper shafts of said one or more dual-flange fasteners.
103. The kit of claim 102, wherein said tuner-mount bar is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner to be mounted via one or more threaded fasteners.
104. The kit of claim 103, wherein said tuner-mount bar is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner to be mounted via a clamping device.
105. The kit of claim 102, wherein said tuner-mount bar is substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium.
106. The kit of claim 102, wherein said one or more dual-flange fasteners are substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium.
107. The kit of claim 101, wherein each of said one or more dual-flange fasteners are equipped with one or more metal conical washers or spring washers to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of said dual-flange fasteners and said tuner-mount bar.
108. The kit of claim 101, wherein each of said one or more dual-flange fasteners are equipped with an elastic gasket member to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of said dual-flange fasteners and said tuner-mount bar.
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION
I. Overview
[0043] The present inventive disclosures are generally directed to various improved versions of locking compensated nuts for fretted stringed musical instruments. Many embodiments are especially directed to improved locking compensated nuts that can be more-easily retrofitted into existing guitars and other stringed musical instruments without requiring any major reconfigurations or modifications of the base instruments, and some variations are directed to a detachably coupled tuner-mount device that will facilitate enhanced tuning capabilities because of improved vibrational communication between the instrument strings and the tuner. In addition, some improved locking compensated nuts described herein feature interchangeable compensated inserts to allow for easy adaption to alternate string sets.
II. Terminology
[0044] The terms and phrases as indicated in quotes (“ ”) in this section are intended to have the meaning ascribed to them in this Terminology section applied to them throughout this document, including the claims, unless clearly indicated otherwise in context. Further, as applicable, the stated definitions are to apply, regardless of the word or phrase's case, to the singular and plural variations of the defined word or phrase.
[0045] The term “or”, as used in this specification and the appended claims, is not meant to be exclusive; rather, the term is inclusive, meaning “either or both”.
[0046] References in the specification to “one embodiment”, “an embodiment”, “a preferred embodiment”, “an alternative embodiment”, “a variation”, “one variation”, and similar phrases mean that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least an embodiment of the invention. The appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” and/or “in one variation” and similar phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarily all meant to refer to the same embodiment.
[0047] The term “couple” or “coupled”, as used in this specification and the appended claims, refers to either an indirect or a direct connection between the identified elements, components, or objects. Often the manner of the coupling will be related specifically to the manner in which the two coupled elements interact.
[0048] The term “removable”, “removably coupled”, “readily removable”, “readily detachable”, “detachably coupled”, and similar terms, as used in this patent application specification (including the claims and drawings), refer to structures that can be uncoupled from an adjoining structure with relative ease (i.e., non-destructively and without a complicated or time-consuming process) and that can also be readily reattached or coupled to the previously adjoining structure.
[0049] Directional and/or relational terms such as, but not limited to, left, right, nadir, apex, top, bottom, vertical, horizontal, back, front, and lateral are relative to each other, are dependent on the specific orientation of an applicable element or article, are used accordingly herein to aid in the description of the various embodiments, and are not necessarily intended to be construed as limiting in this specification and the appended claims.
[0050] As applicable, the terms “about” or “generally”, as used herein unless otherwise indicated, means a margin of +−20%. Also, as applicable, the term “substantially” as used herein unless otherwise indicated means a margin of +−10%. It is to be appreciated that not all uses of the above terms are quantifiable such that the referenced ranges can be applied.
III. An Intonated Locking Nut for Retrofitting in a Stringed Musical Instrument
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[0053] By placing the present device 100 in position above through-neck counter-bored slip-fit holes 210 wherein string-nut-securing thread holes 155 are in alignment with said through-neck slip-fit counter-bored holes 210, and then by placing string-nut-securing bolts 200 within said through-neck slip-fit counter-bored holes 210, and rotating said string-nut-securing bolts 200 until they engage with and are rigidly torqued against the threads of string-nut-securing thread holes 155 and boss 220 of said through-neck counter-bored slip-fit holes 210, the present device 100 finds rigid position securement on the instrument at the proper location between the fingerboard 20 and the headstock 40 on the neck 10.
[0054] The extended shelf on the nut 100 containing the front elongated v-shaped string guides 160 and intonation cutouts 170 with intonated string-nut fulcrums 175, and along with the rear elongated v-shaped string guides 180, provide the means for guiding and positioning the strings 60 in the proper location while also providing the means for supplying the additional compensated string length required for the open string notes and the fretted string notes to stay in relative tune with each other during play. The elongated v-shape of each front elongated v-shaped string guide 160 and rear elongated v-shaped string guide 180 helps to aid in the initial attachment and final positioning of the string. The side of each string guide provides a surface for the string to follow to its final position located in the bottom center where the intonated string-nut fulcrums 175 are located.
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[0056] A top view of base plate 110 is shown in
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[0059] A top view of the present device fully assembled is seen in
[0060] Variations of the embodiments described in this Section III are shown in
IV. An Intonated Locking Nut for Retrofitting in a Stringed Musical Instrument, Featuring a Modular Compensating Insert
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[0062] Turning back to the immediate example variation, the base 110 of the nut 100 is sized to be received by the existing neck 10 cutout, while also comprising a raised shelf that contains the compensated fulcrums 175 and that extends beyond the original cutout by approximately 1/16 in., or to extend by a length to compensate for whatever standard nut size the nut base 110 will fit into.
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[0064] By placing the present device 100 in position above through-neck counter-bored slip-fit holes 210 wherein string-nut-securing thread holes 155 are in alignment with said through-neck slip-fit counter-bored holes 210, and then by placing string-nut-securing bolts 200 within said through-neck slip-fit counter-bored holes 210, and rotating said string-nut-securing bolts 200 until they engage with and are rigidly torqued against the threads of string-nut-securing thread holes 155 and boss 220 of said through-neck counter-bored slip-fit holes 210, the present device 100 finds rigid position securement on the instrument at the proper location between the fingerboard 20 and the headstock 40 on the neck 10.
[0065] The interchangeable insert 185 with the extended shelf 110a containing the front elongated v-shaped string guides 160 and intonation cutouts 170 with intonated string-nut fulcrums 175, and along with the rear elongated v-shaped string guides 180, provide the means for guiding and positioning the strings 60 in the proper location while also providing the means for supplying the additional compensated string length required for the open string notes and the fretted string notes to stay in relative tune with each other during play. The elongated v-shape of each front elongated v-shaped string guide 160 and rear elongated v-shaped string guide 180 helps to aid in the initial attachment and final positioning of the string. The side of each string guide provides a surface for the string to follow to its final position located in the bottom center where the intonated string-nut fulcrums 175 are located.
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[0067] Top and end views of the interchangeable insert 185 are shown, respectively in
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[0072] Variations of the embodiments described in this Section IV can be implemented with the teachings of
V. An Intonated Locking Nut Adapted to Receive a Tuner-Mount Bar
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[0075] On a locking nut 100, the locking fasteners 140a used are specialized in that they are dual-flange fasteners 140a with a gap between the fastener head and the second fastener flange that is sized to slidably receive a tuner-mount bar 190 via interference fit that is snug-enough to ensure that at least one side of tuner-mount bar 190 is in direct, metal-to-metal contact with the locking nut fasteners 140a. In variations, the fasteners 140a can have one washer/gasket member (not shown) with elastic properties to help facilitate a snug-yet-detachable coupling with a tuner-mount bar 190. Alternatively, metal conical washers or spring washers can be used to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of the fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190.
[0076] Ideally, the tuner-mount bar 190 is made of hardened steel, titanium, or similar hardened metal to ensure good vibration conduction to a mounted tuner device 195.
[0077] Variations of the embodiments described in this Section V can be implemented with the teachings of
VI. An Intonated Locking Nut for Retrofitting in a Stringed Musical Instrument
[0078] This Section VI is generally directed to an improved locking compensated nut for fretted stringed musical instruments with other variations thereof similar to those discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,354,578 (for “Intonated string nut With Locking Mechanism for Musical Instruments and Methods of Use”), U.S. Pat. No. 8,153,873 (for “Intonated string nut With Locking Mechanism for Musical Instruments and Methods of Use”), and U.S. Pat. No. 7,750,217 (for “Intonated string nut With Locking Mechanism for Musical String Instruments”).
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[0080] In embodiments, the improved intonated string nut 100 also comprises a string locking means 130, wherein the string locking means 130 provides a rigid linear position securability of each individual string 60 at each compensation fulcrum 175 by means of compressing each individual string 60 between a first rigid surface with a fixed position and a second rigid surface that is height-adjustable and position-lockable.
[0081] In variations, the improved intonated string nut 100 also comprises a string-positioning mechanism 160, 180 for each string 60. In more variations, the string-positioning mechanism 160, 180 comprises a first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 located at a front face of the improved intonated string nut 100 and a second v-shaped string guidance channel 180 located at a rear face of the improved intonated string nut 100. In most cases, the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped string guidance channel 180 are separated by a distance, whereby the surface area 120 between the first and second string-guidance channels 160, 180 is used with the string-locking mechanism 130 to compress the strings 60. That is, the first rigid surface with a fixed position is located between the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped string guidance channel 180. In some embodiments, the second rigid surface 130 is a bottom surface of a height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130. In variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 includes a through hole 135. In still more variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 slip-fits between the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped guidance channel 180, and above the first rigid surface 120. In additional variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 provides position securability for one or more of the strings 60.
[0082] In more embodiments, the base 110 of the improved intonated string nut 100 includes one or more thread holes 150 for attachment to a stringed musical instrument. In variations, the base 110 of the improved intonated string nut 100 includes one or more thread holes 135 for the position-height adjustability and securability, which are achieved by means of a threaded fastener 140 used in combination with the through hole 135, one or more thread holes 150, and a torquing tool.
[0083] In still more embodiments, the base 110 of the improved intonated string nut 100 is adapted to receive a modular, interchangeable insert 185, wherein the modular, interchangeable insert 185 comprises the aforementioned protruding front shelf 110a and each compensation fulcrum 175, and wherein different compensation schema and/or different string-nut radius schema supported by a given modular, interchangeable insert 185 can be selected and installed by a user for a user's instrument/string set. In many variations, the modular, interchangeable insert 185 further comprises a string-positioning mechanism for each of said strings, which can include a first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 located at a front face of said modular, interchangeable insert 185, wherein a second v-shaped string guidance channel 180 is still disposed at the rear face of the base 110. In even more variations, the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped string guidance channel 180 are separated by a distance when the modular, interchangeable insert 185 is installed onto the base 110, whereby the surface area 120 between the first and second string-guidance channels 160, 180 is used with the string-locking mechanism 130 to compress the strings 60. That is, the first rigid surface with a fixed position is located between the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped string guidance channel 180. In some embodiments, the second rigid surface 130 is a bottom surface of a height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130. In variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 includes a through hole 135. In still more variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 slip-fits between the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped guidance channel 180, and above the first rigid surface 120, which is disposed on the upper surface on the modular, interchangeable insert 185. In additional variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 provides position securability for one or more of the strings 60.
[0084] In some embodiments, the base 110 and insert 185 of the improved intonated string nut 100 includes one or more thread holes 155 for attachment to a stringed musical instrument. In variations, the base 110 includes one or more thread holes for said position-height adjustability and securability, which are achieved by means of a threaded fastener used in combination with said through hole, one of said one or more thread holes, and a torquing tool.
[0085] In other embodiments, the improved intonated string nut 100 further comprises a means to mount 190 a tuner 195 for attachment to a stringed musical instrument for enhanced vibrational communication with the intonated string nut 100 and any position-locked strings 60. In variations, the tuner-mount means 190 comprises a tuner-mount bar 190 having one or more cutouts adapted to slidably, snuggly, and detachably engage with the upper shafts of one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a, which are also used as the threaded fasteners 140a for the position-height adjustability and securability of the improved intonated string nut 100. In variations, each at least one dual-flange fastener 140a has a gap between the fastener head and the second fastener flange, and the gap is sized to detachably couple with a tuner-mount bar 190 via interference fit that is snug-enough to ensure that at least one side of the tuner-mount bar 190 is in direct, metal-to-metal contact with at least one dual-flange fastener 140a. In additional embodiments, the tuner-mount bar 190 is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner 195 to be mounted via one or more threaded fasteners 205. Alternatively, in other embodiments, the tuner-mount bar 190 is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner to be mounted via a clamping device 210. In variations, the tuner-mount bar 190 is substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium. In other variations, the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a are substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium. In even more variations, each of the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a are equipped with one or more metal conical washers (not shown) or spring washers (not shown) to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of the dual-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190. Alternatively, in still more variations, each of the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a are equipped with an elastic gasket member (not shown) to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of the dual-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190. Importantly, however, the use of non-metallic gasket members should be limited to application to either the upper or lower surface of the tuner-mount bar 190 in order to still be able to obtain a good metal-to-metal contact between the double-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190 to ensure good vibrational communication.
[0086] Variations of the embodiments described in this Section VI can be implemented with the teachings of
VII. A Method of Making an Intonated Locking Nut for Retrofitting in a Stringed Musical Instrument
[0087] This Section VII is generally directed to a method of making an improved locking compensated nut for fretted stringed musical instruments with other variations thereof similar to those discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,354,578 (for “Intonated string nut With Locking Mechanism for Musical Instruments and Methods of Use”), U.S. Pat. No. 8,153,873 (for “Intonated string nut With Locking Mechanism for Musical Instruments and Methods of Use”), and U.S. Pat. No. 7,750,217 (for “Intonated string nut With Locking Mechanism for Musical String Instruments”).
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[0091] The method can be enhanced by further comprising the step of providing a string-positioning mechanism 160, 180 for each string 60. In more variations, the string-positioning mechanism 160, 180 comprises a first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 located at a front face of the improved intonated string nut 100 and a second v-shaped string guidance channel 180 located at a rear face of the improved intonated string nut 100. In most cases, the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped string guidance channel 180 are separated by a distance, whereby the surface area 120 between the first and second string-guidance channels 160, 180 is used with the string-locking mechanism 130 to compress the strings 60. That is, the first rigid surface with a fixed position is located between the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped string guidance channel 180. In some embodiments, the second rigid surface 130 is a bottom surface of a height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130. In variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 includes a through hole 135. In still more variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 slip-fits between the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped guidance channel 180, and above the first rigid surface 120. In additional variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 provides position securability for one or more of the strings 60.
[0092] In more embodiments, the base 110 of the improved intonated string nut 100 includes one or more thread holes 150 for attachment to a stringed musical instrument. In variations, the base 110 of the improved intonated string nut 100 includes one or more thread holes 135 for the position-height adjustability and securability, which are achieved by means of a threaded fastener 140 used in combination with the through hole 135, one or more thread holes 150, and a torquing tool.
[0093] In still more embodiments, the method further includes the steps of providing a base 110 of the improved intonated string nut 100 that is adapted to receive a modular, interchangeable insert 185, and providing a modular, interchangeable insert 185, wherein the modular, interchangeable insert 185 comprises the aforementioned protruding front shelf 110a and each compensation fulcrum 175, and wherein different compensation schema and/or different string-nut radius schema supported by a given modular, interchangeable insert 185 can be selected and installed by a user for a user's instrument/string set. In many variations, the modular, interchangeable insert 185 further comprises a string-positioning mechanism for each of said strings, which can include a first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 located at a front face of said modular, interchangeable insert 185, wherein a second v-shaped string guidance channel 180 is still disposed at the rear face of the base 110. In even more variations, the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped string guidance channel 180 are separated by a distance when the modular, interchangeable insert 185 is installed onto the base 110, whereby the surface area 120 between the first and second string-guidance channels 160, 180 is used with the string-locking mechanism 130 to compress the strings 60. That is, the first rigid surface with a fixed position is located between the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped string guidance channel 180. In some embodiments, the second rigid surface 130 is a bottom surface of a height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130. In variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 includes a through hole 135. In still more variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 slip-fits between the first v-shaped string guidance channel 160 and the second v-shaped guidance channel 180, and above the first rigid surface 120, which is disposed on the upper surface on the modular, interchangeable insert 185. In additional variations, the height-adjustable and position-securable rigid plate-like means 130 provides position securability for one or more of the strings 60.
[0094] In some embodiments, the base 110 and insert 185 of the improved intonated string nut 100 includes one or more thread holes 155 for attachment to a stringed musical instrument. In variations, the base 110 includes one or more thread holes for said position-height adjustability and securability, which are achieved by means of a threaded fastener used in combination with said through hole, one of said one or more thread holes, and a torquing tool.
[0095] In other embodiments, the method further comprises the step of providing a means to mount 190 a tuner 195 for attachment to a stringed musical instrument for enhanced vibrational communication with the intonated string nut 100 and any position-locked strings 60. In variations, the tuner-mount means 190 comprises a tuner-mount bar 190 having one or more cutouts adapted to slidably, snuggly, and detachably engage with the upper shafts of one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a, which are also used as the threaded fasteners 140a for the position-height adjustability and securability of the improved intonated string nut 100. In variations, each at least one dual-flange fastener 140a has a gap between the fastener head and the second fastener flange, and the gap is sized to detachably couple with a tuner-mount bar 190 via interference fit that is snug-enough to ensure that at least one side of the tuner-mount bar 190 is in direct, metal-to-metal contact with at least one dual-flange fastener 140a. In additional embodiments, the tuner-mount bar 190 is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner 195 to be mounted via one or more threaded fasteners 205. Alternatively, in other embodiments, the tuner-mount bar 190 is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner to be mounted via a clamping device 210. In variations, the tuner-mount bar 190 is substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium. In other variations, the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a are substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium. In even more variations, each of the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a are equipped with one or more metal conical washers (not shown) or spring washers (not shown) to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of the dual-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190. Alternatively, in still more variations, each of the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a are equipped with an elastic gasket member (not shown) to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of the dual-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190. Importantly, however, the use of non-metallic gasket members should be limited to application to either the upper or lower surface of the tuner-mount bar 190 in order to still be able to obtain a good metal-to-metal contact between the double-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190 to ensure good vibrational communication.
VIII. A Method of Using an Intonated Locking Nut for Retrofitting in a Stringed Musical Instrument
[0096] This Section VIII is generally directed to a method of using an improved locking compensated nut for fretted stringed musical instruments pursuant to those described in Sections III, IV, V, or VI, with other variations thereof similar to those discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 8,354,578 (for “Intonated string nut With Locking Mechanism for Musical Instruments and Methods of Use”), U.S. Pat. No. 8,153,873 (for “Intonated string nut With Locking Mechanism for Musical Instruments and Methods of Use”), and U.S. Pat. No. 7,750,217 (for “Intonated string nut With Locking Mechanism for Musical String Instruments”).
[0097] Refer to
[0104] In additional embodiments, the method further comprises the steps of: [0105] Obtaining a tuner-mount bar 190 adapted for attachment to the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a, wherein said a tuner-mount bar has one or more cutouts adapted to slidably, snuggly and detachably engage the tuner-mount bar 190 with the upper shafts of the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a; [0106] Removably coupling the tuner-mount bar 190 to one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a, ensuring a snug fit that provides metal-to-metal contact between one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190; [0107] Selecting and detachably coupling a stringed-musical-instrument tuner device 195 to the tuner-mount bar 190; and [0108] Tuning the target stringed musical instrument.
IX. A Kit for Installing a Tuner-Mount Means for a Stringed Musical Instrument
[0109] Refer to
[0110] In an embodiment, the tuner-mount kit comprises a tuner-mount bar 190 for attachment of a stringed musical instrument tuner 195 for enhanced vibrational communication with a string nut and any position-locked strings and one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a that are sized and can be used as the threaded fasteners for the position-height adjustability and securability of a string nut, wherein each dual-flange fastener 140a has a gap between the fastener head and the second fastener flange, the gap is sized to detachably couple with a tuner-mount bar 190 via interference fit that is snug-enough to ensure that at least one side of a tuner-mount bar 190 is in direct, metal-to-metal contact with at least one dual-flange fastener, and the tuner-mount bar 190 has one or more cutouts adapted to slidably, snuggly, and detachably engage with the upper shafts of one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a.
[0111] In some embodiments, the tuner-mount bar 190 is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner 195 to be mounted via one or more threaded fasteners 140a. In other variations, the tuner-mount bar 190 is adapted to allow a user-supplied tuner 195 to be mounted via a clamping device.
[0112] In some embodiments, the tuner-mount bar 190 is substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium. Similarly, in embodiments, the dual-flange fasteners 140a are substantially comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of hardened steel and titanium.
[0113] In variations, the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a are equipped with one or more metal conical washers or spring washers (not shown) to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of the dual-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190. In alternative variations, the one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a are equipped with an elastic gasket member (not shown) to help create a snug, detachable coupling between the upper shafts of the dual-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190.
X. A Method of Using a Kit for Installing a Tuner-Mount Means for a Stringed Musical Instrument
[0114] Refer to
[0115] In an embodiment, the method comprises the steps of: [0116] Obtaining a kit for installing a tuner-mount means 190 for a locking string nut 100 on a user-selected musical string instrument, as described in Section IX; and [0117] Replacing at least one threaded fastener 140 for locking the position of a musical-instrument string with a dual-flange fastener 140a from the kit, and ensuring said installed dual-flange fasteners 140a are tightened.
[0118] In variations, the method further comprises the step of removably coupling the tuner-mount bar 190 to one or more dual-flange fasteners on said musical-string instrument, ensuring a snug fit that provides metal-to-metal contact between one or more dual-flange fasteners 140a and the tuner-mount bar 190.
[0119] In variations, the method further comprises the steps of: [0120] Selecting and detachably coupling a stringed-musical-instrument tuner device to the tuner-mount bar 190; and [0121] Tuning the target stringed musical instrument.
XI. Alternative Embodiments and Other Variations
[0122] The various embodiments and variations thereof described herein or in the appended Claims and/or illustrated in the accompanying Figures are merely exemplary and are not meant to limit the scope of the inventive disclosure. It should be appreciated that numerous variations of the invention have been contemplated as would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art with the benefit of this disclosure.
[0123] Hence, those ordinarily skilled in the art will have no difficulty devising myriad obvious variations and improvements to the invention, all of which are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the Description, Figures, and Claims herein.