Musical instrument string winder

10297235 ยท 2019-05-21

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Abstract

A musical instrument peg winder that includes a tuning peg engaging head, a handle that extends parallel to and laterally offset from the head, and a coupling unit that interconnects the head to the handle.

Claims

1. A musical instrument peg winder, the musical instrument having a string post, comprising: a. a peg engaging head that extends along a first longitudinal axis; b. a handle that extends along a second longitudinal axis that is parallel to and laterally offset from said first longitudinal axis, and comprising an end cap positioned at the end of said handle and having a socket formed therein, wherein said socket is shaped to engage with and effect tightening of the string posts of the musical instrument a bearing assembly, wherein said handle is rotatable about said second longitudinal axis and movable in a circular path about said first longitudinal axis; and c. a coupling unit that couples said peg engaging head to said handle.

2. The musical instrument peg winder of claim 1, wherein said socket is recessed into said end cap by a predetermined depth.

3. The musical instrument peg winder of claim 2, wherein said predetermined depth is at least 6 mm.

4. The musical instrument peg winder of claim 1, wherein said bearing assembly comprises first and second bearing units positioned within said handle in spaced relation to one another.

5. The musical instrument peg winder of claim 1, wherein said peg engaging head comprises a slot having a plurality of steps of varying widths formed therein.

6. A musical instrument peg winder, the musical instrument having a string post, comprising: a. a peg engaging head that extends along a first longitudinal axis; b. a handle that extends along a second longitudinal axis that is parallel to and laterally offset from said first longitudinal axis, and comprising a bearing assembly, wherein said handle is rotatable about said second longitudinal axis and movable in a circular path about said first longitudinal axis; c. a coupling unit that couples said peg engaging head to said handle; and d. a socket attached to said handle, wherein said socket is shaped to engage with and effect tightening of the string posts of the musical instrument.

7. The musical instrument peg winder according to claim 6, further comprising an end cap attached to said handle.

8. The musical instrument peg winder according to claim 7, wherein said socket is formed in said end cap to a predetermined depth.

9. The musical instrument peg winder according to claim 8, wherein said predetermined depth is 6 mm.

10. The musical instrument peg winder of claim 6, wherein said bearing assembly comprises first and second bearing units positioned within said handle in spaced relation to one another.

11. The musical instrument peg winder of claim 6, wherein said peg engaging head comprises a slot having a plurality of steps of varying widths formed therein.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of the present invention;

(3) FIG. 2 is a front elevation view thereof;

(4) FIG. 3 is a rear elevation view thereof;

(5) FIG. 4 is a side elevation view thereof;

(6) FIG. 5 is a side elevation view thereof;

(7) FIG. 6 is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment thereof;

(8) FIG. 7 is a bottom plan elevation view thereof;

(9) FIG. 8 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the embodiment of FIG. 6; and

(10) FIG. 9 is a partial perspective view of a tuning machine.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(11) Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen in FIG. 1 a musical instrument string winder designated generally by reference numeral 10. String winder 10 provides a tool to assist in turning a peg to which a string, such as a guitar string for example, is attached, thereby winding or unwinding the string relative to the instrument.

(12) String winder 10 generally comprises a peg engaging head 12 that extends along a longitudinal axis A-A, a handle 14 that extends along a longitudinal axis B-B that is parallel to and laterally offset from axis A-A, and a coupling unit 16 that rigidly interconnects head 12 to handle 14. A user can engage a tuning peg with head 12, grip handle 14 and rotate it around axis A-A to correspondingly turn head 12 about axis A-A, thereby also rotating the tuning peg with which the head 12 is engaged.

(13) Head 12 includes a slot 18 formed centrally therein. Slot 18 includes several steps 20, 22, and 24 of varying widths. The largest of the widths, step 20, is proximate to the exterior/distal end of head 12, with notches 22 and 24 continuing to decrease in width as the slot extends to the interior of head 12. The variously sized slots provide winder 10 with the ability to engage tuning pegs of different sizes. A hex head bit or other non-rotational fastener 26 extends through the proximal end of head 12 and fixedly connects the head to coupling unit 16.

(14) As seen in FIG. 8, a post 30 extends upwardly from coupling unit 16 along axis B-B and handle 14 is positioned over post 30 to interconnect the handle to the coupling unit. Post 30 passes through a pair of bearing units 32, 34 that permit handle 14 to rotate about axis B-B (i.e., permit handle 14 to rotate relative to coupling unit 16). Thus, while a user is rotating handle 14 around axis A-A to turn the tuning pegs, to minimize friction on the user's hand, the handle itself can also rotate about axis B-B.

(15) As seen in the cross-section of FIG. 8 and FIGS. 1 and 6, a hex socket 36 is formed in end cap 38 of handle 14. Hex socket 36 will be recessed into end cap 38 by a predetermined distance X, at least 6 mm (although it could be a continuous hex opening), and is used for tightening tuning machines once strings have been removed (see posts 42 in FIG. 9). The predetermined depth to which socket 36 is recessed is sufficient to go over the string post 42 and engage the flat nut 44 at the base.