Magnetic tool for instrument setup
10777173 ยท 2020-09-15
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Abstract
A tool for use with a locking mechanism of an instrument setup of a stringed musical instrument comprises a body having a longitudinal axis, a transverse axis, a first surface extending along the longitudinal axis, and a second surface substantially parallel to the first surface of the body. The tool also includes a key disposed on the first surface and extending substantially along the transverse axis and a magnet disposed on the second surface of the body is configured for being received within a socketed head of the locking mechanism of the instrument setup system. The magnet is configured to be attached to a magnetic surface on the stringed instrument to hold the tool in place during use for one handed operation.
Claims
1. An apparatus for use with a locking mechanism of an instrument setup of a stringed musical instrument, the tool comprising: a body having: a longitudinal axis, a transverse axis transverse to the longitudinal axis, a first surface extending along the longitudinal axis, and a second surface substantially parallel to the first surface of the body; a member disposed on the first surface and extending substantially along the transverse axis, the member configured for being received within a socketed head of the locking mechanism of the instrument setup system; a magnet disposed on the second surface of the body and configured to be attached to a magnetic surface on the stringed instrument; and wherein the body has a substantially rectangularly prismatic shape and includes end regions spanned by a central region, the end regions having a first thickness greater than a second thickness of the central region.
2. The tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein the member is hexagonal in cross section to be received within a hexagonal socketed head.
3. The tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein the body is formed of a polymer.
4. The tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein the end regions are rounded.
5. The tool apparatus of claim 4 wherein the magnet is disposed in the central region and substantially hallway along the longitudinal axis.
6. The tool apparatus of claim 1 wherein the magnet comprises a neodymium alloy.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the member is a male hexagonal member.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the male hexagonal member includes a hex shaft.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the magnet transfers magnetism to through the member to the socketed head of the locking mechanism of the instrument setup system.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(11) It will be appreciated that a handle 12 for which the proximal side 45 and the distal side 50 have bulbous ends will facilitate a good thumb hold on the end. Similarly, a handle 12 that is smooth on each end will facilitate wider surface area of pressure, minimizing pressure points on the user's hand. It will likewise be appreciated that a plurality of differently shaped handles 12 may be optimized for each brand, type and style of instruments including, but not limited to, guitar and bass.
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(13) Embodiments may include a plurality of magnets 25 embedded in the top side and a plurality of male hexagonal members 30 projecting from the bottom side. Two or more magnets 25 may for example be set at a spacing that maximizes the effective holding power of the magnets 25 to a particular instrument's metal tuning machine casings 65. Multiple hexagonal members 30 will provide flexibility for different sized screw-heads 35 on the same instrument, and/or for hexagonal members 30 with different lengths. Hexagonal members 30 may be made shorter or longer in order to obtain a desired balance of effectiveness against taking up less space on the instrument.
(14) Hexagonal members 30 may comprise one or more of a 3 mm hex shaft, a 2 mm hex shaft, or a hex shaft, or any hex shaft size that is appropriate for a particular instrument. In other embodiments, hexagonal members 30 may be replaced by one or more tools such as, but not limited to, a Phillips (i.e., cross-recess) screw driver, a flat head screw driver, a hexagonal socket, a square shaft, a Torx (i.e., star) shaft, etc., or any other type of tool end that may be used for tuning or modifying instruments today, or in the future.
(15) Embodiments may be optimized for guitars that do not have a double locking system but are created with tool types that are useful for some musicians to have handy on their guitar like saddle set screws and truss rod adjusters. These embodiments might include a foldable section of the invention to allow for longer tool shafts that do not protrude from the back of the guitar and are more streamlined when not in use.
(16) It is apparent that the structural features of the invention can be obtained by a variety of materials and construction methods. In order to obtain a light-weight hex wrench 10, the holder can be constructed of a durable plastic. The hexagonal member 30 may be constructed of any suitable metallic alloy, or of high strength polymer materials. The magnet 25 may be an ordinary refrigerator magnet, or, preferentially, a rare-earth super magnet constructed using a neodymium alloy or other alloy incorporating rare earth metals.
(17) It is to be understood that the foregoing description is intended to illustrate and not to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. Other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.