FLEX ACTION TREMOLO SYSTEM AND METAL HOUSING STRING INSTRUMENT
20180166054 ยท 2018-06-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10H2210/191
PHYSICS
G10D3/22
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A stringed instrument having a flex action tremolo. The assembly includes a neck of the stringed instrument that is capable of pivoting to cause the stings of the instrument to slack or tighten depending on the movement of the neck. A metal bar extends across a portion of the hollow portion of the body and is connected to the neck. There is at least one spring-loaded connection between the metal bar and the inside surface of the hollow portion of the body. This allows the metal bar and neck to pivot at one or more angles relative to the longitudinal axis of the neck, while maintaining the tuning of the guitar when the neck is returned to a neutral position.
Claims
1. A stringed instrument comprising: a body having a hollow portion with an inside surface of the hollow potion; a neck having a first end extending through the body into the hollow portion of the body and a second end extending away from the body, wherein the neck has a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end; at least one flexible connection between the neck and the body, wherein the at least one flexible connection allows the neck to pivot at one or more angles relative to the longitudinal axis of the neck; a plurality of strings disposed above at least the body and the neck and having a first end connected to the neck; a bridge coupled to the body and coupled to a second end of the plurality of strings; a metal bar extending across a portion of the hollow portion of the body connected to the inside surface of the hollow portion, the metal bar is connected to the first end of the neck near a first end of the metal bar and a second end of the metal bar extends in parallel along the longitudinal axis of the neck; and at least one spring loaded connection between the metal bar and the inside surface of the hollow portion having at least one post connected to the inside surface and the metal bar with a bottom side compression spring connected about the at least one post, the bottom side compression spring extends between a bottom surface of the metal bar and the inside surface of the body such that the metal bar rests on the bottom side compression spring and selectively allows the metal bar to pivot at one or more angles relative to the longitudinal axis of the neck.
2. The stringed instrument of claim 1 wherein the at least one post extends through an aperture formed through the metal bar and at least one spring loaded connection further includes a top side compression spring connected about the post and extending between a top surface of the metal bar and a retainer connected to the post.
3. The stringed instrument of claim 1 wherein the at least one post extends through an aperture formed through the metal bar and the at least one post has adjustment threads and a retainer connected to the at least one post for adjustably holding the metal bar at a height defined by an axis of the at least one post, thereby allowing the height of the metal bar and the neck of the metal bar to be adjusted to increase or decrease the distance of the plurality of strings and the body and the neck of the stringed instrument.
4. The stringed instrument of claim 1, wherein the body of the stringed instrument is formed of steel.
5. The stringed instrument of claim 1 further comprising a leg grip connected to the outside surface of the body.
6. The stringed instrument of claim 5 further comprising a top grip opposite the location of the leg grip allowing a user of the stringed instrument to grasp the top grip with one hand, while holding the body of the stringed instrument with the leg grip by pressing the leg grip onto the leg of the user.
7. The stringed instrument of claim 1 further comprising an amplifier pick up connected to the inside surface of the hollow portion of the body, where in the amplifier pick up is positioned between the metal bar and the inside surface of the housing.
8. The stringed instrument of claim 7 wherein the amplifier pick up further includes a spring loaded fastener nut connecting the amplifier pickup to the inside surface of the body, wherein the spring loaded fastener nut us adjustable to move the amplifier pickup closer or farther away from the plurality of springs.
9. A stringed instrument comprising: a body having a hollow portion with an inside surface of the hollow potion; a neck having a first end extending through the body into the hollow portion of the body and a second end extending away from the body, wherein the neck has a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end; at least one flexible connection between the neck and the body, wherein the at least one flexible connection allows the neck to pivot at one or more angles relative to the longitudinal axis of the neck; a plurality of strings disposed above at least the body and the neck and having a first end connected to the neck; a bridge coupled to the body and coupled to a second end of the plurality of strings; a metal bar extending across a portion of the hollow portion of the body connected to the inside surface of the hollow portion, the metal bar is connected to the first end of the neck near a first end of the metal bar and a second end of the metal bar extends in parallel along the longitudinal axis of the neck; and at least one spring loaded connection between the metal bar and the inside surface of the hollow portion having at least one post connected to the inside surface and the metal bar and extending through an aperture formed through the metal bar, wherein the at least one spring loaded connection includes a bottom side compression spring and a top side compression spring both connected about the at least one post, the bottom side compression spring extends between a bottom surface of the metal bar and the inside surface of the body such that the metal bar rests on the bottom side compression spring and the top side compression spring extend between a top surface of the metal bar and a retainer connected to the at least one post, wherein the top side compression spring and the bottom side compression spring selectively allow the metal bar to pivot at one or more angles relative to the longitudinal axis of the neck.
10. The stringed instrument of claim 9 wherein the at least one post has adjustment threads that lock and move the retainer connected to the at least one post for adjustably holding the metal bar at a height defined by an axis of the at least one post, thereby allowing the height of the metal bar and the neck of the metal bar to be adjusted to increase or decrease the distance of the plurality of strings and the body and the neck of the stringed instrument.
11. The stringed instrument of claim 9, wherein the body of the stringed instrument is formed of steel.
12. The stringed instrument of claim 9 further comprising a leg grip connected to the outside surface of the body.
13. The stringed instrument of claim 12 further comprising a top grip opposite the location of the leg grip allowing a user of the stringed instrument to grasp the top grip with one hand, while holding the body of the stringed instrument with the leg grip by pressing the leg grip onto the leg of the user.
14. The stringed instrument of claim 9 further comprising an amplifier pick up connected to the inside surface of the hollow portion of the body, where in the amplifier pick up is positioned between the metal bar and the inside surface of the housing.
15. The stringed instrument of claim 14 wherein the amplifier pick up further includes a spring loaded fastener nut connecting the amplifier pickup to the inside surface of the body, wherein the spring loaded fastener nut us adjustable to move the amplifier pickup closer or farther away from the plurality of springs.
16. A stringed instrument comprising: a body having a hollow portion with an inside surface of the hollow potion; a neck having a first end extending through the body into the hollow portion of the body and a second end extending away from the body, wherein the neck has a longitudinal axis extending between the first end and the second end; at least one flexible connection between the neck and the body, wherein the at least one flexible connection allows the neck to pivot at one or more angles relative to the longitudinal axis of the neck; a plurality of strings disposed above at least the body and the neck and having a first end connected to the neck; a bridge coupled to the body and coupled to a second end of the plurality of strings; a metal bar extending across a portion of the hollow portion of the body connected to the inside surface of the hollow portion, the metal bar is connected to the first end of the neck near a first end of the metal bar and a second end of the metal bar extends in parallel along the longitudinal axis of the neck; and at least one spring loaded connection between the metal bar and the inside surface of the hollow portion having at least one post connected to the inside surface and the metal bar and extending through an aperture formed through the metal bar, wherein the at least one spring loaded connection includes a bottom side compression spring and a top side compression spring both connected about the at least one post, the bottom side compression spring extends between a bottom surface of the metal bar and the inside surface of the body such that the metal bar rests on the bottom side compression spring and the top side compression spring extend between a top surface of the metal bar and a retainer connected to the at least one post, wherein the top side compression spring and the bottom side compression spring selectively allow the metal bar to pivot at one or more angles relative to the longitudinal axis of the neck, wherein the at least one post has adjustment threads that lock and move the retainer connected to the at least one post for adjustably holding the metal bar at a height defined by an axis of the at least one post, thereby allowing the height of the metal bar and the neck of the metal bar to be adjusted to increase or decrease the distance of the plurality of strings and the body and the neck of the stringed instrument.
17. The stringed instrument of claim 16 further comprising a leg grip connected to the outside surface of the body.
18. The stringed instrument of claim 17 further comprising a top grip opposite the location of the leg grip allowing a user of the stringed instrument to grasp the top grip with one hand, while holding the body of the stringed instrument with the leg grip by pressing the leg grip onto the leg of the user.
19. The stringed instrument of claim 16 further comprising an amplifier pick up connected to the inside surface of the hollow portion of the body, where in the amplifier pick up is positioned between the metal bar and the inside surface of the housing.
20. The stringed instrument of claim 19 wherein the amplifier pick up further includes a spring loaded fastener nut connecting the amplifier pickup to the inside surface of the body, wherein the spring loaded fastener nut us adjustable to move the amplifier pickup closer or farther away from the plurality of springs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
[0023] The present invention relates to a stringed instrument 10 have a flex action tremolo 12. Referring to
[0024] The tremelo 12 of the stringed instrument 10 is actuated by moving the neck 16 in a direction about a longitudinal axis A-A of the neck 16.
[0025] The neck 16 is moveable in a direction that is three hundred sixty degrees and is held in place to the body 18, in part by a flexible connection bracket 20 that connects between the neck 16 and an outside surface 22 of the body 18. When the neck 16 is moved the plurality of strings 22 become stretched or slacked.
[0026] The plurality of strings 22 are connected to the neck 16 at a first end 24 and at a second end 28 to a bridge 30 connected to the outside surface 22 of the body 18. On the outside surface 22 of the body 18 is a top grip 32 and bottom leg grip 34 that are generally positioned at opposing sides of the body 18. The top grip 32 allows the user 14 to grab the top grip 32 with one hand and push or pull the neck 16 with the other hand in order actuate the tremolo 12. Additionally the bottom leg grip 34 is used by the user 14 to rest on the leg of the user 14 or on some other surface so to provide another point of support so that the neck 16 can be moved to actuate the tremolo 12. The use of the top grip 32 and the bottom leg grip 34 is not always necessary since the user 14 can also actuate the tremolo 12 by grasping or hugging the body 18 with the arms of the user, while moving the neck 16. The top grip 32 and the bottom let grip 34 provide additional holding points when faster or additional stretching or slacking of the plurality of strings 24 is desired to achieve a specific type of sound.
[0027] Referring now to
[0028] The body 18 has a hollow portion 36 with an inside surface 38 of the hollow potion 18. The neck 16 has a region 40 near the first end extending through an aperture 42 of the body 18 into the hollow portion 36 of the body 18 and a second end region 44 extending away from the body 18 to a location outside of the hollow portion 36 of the body 18. Referring also to
[0029] Near the aperture 42 of the body 18 there the flexible connection bracket 20 that pivotally connects the neck 16 to the body 18. As shown in the figures the flexible connection bracket 20 is connected to the outside surface 22 of the body 18, however it is within the scope of this invention for the connection bracket 20 to be connected between the inside surface 38 of the hollow portion 36 and a portion of the neck 16 extending into the hollow portion 36. The flexible connection bracket 20 is connected to the body 18 using two fasteners 46, where the fasteners pass through an aperture 19 in the body that is large enough to allow the fasteners 46 to move within the aperture 19 and pivot as the neck 16 is moved. Between the flexible connection bracket 20 and the outside surface 22 of the body 18 there is an outside rubber cushion 48 connected about each of the two fasteners 46. In the hollow portion 36 of the body 18 where each of the two fasteners 46 are connected using a nut 52 with a retainer 54. Between each retainer 54 and the inside surface 38 there is an inside rubber cushion 50. The bracket The outside rubber cushion 48 and inside rubber cushion 50 allows the flexible connection bracket 22 pivot thereby allowing the neck 16 to pivot 360 at one or more angles relative to the longitudinal axis A-A of the neck 16. While the inside rubber cushion 50 and outside rubber cushion 48 are shown as being round or separate pieces connected about each of the fasteners 46, it is within the scope of this invention for the rubber cushions to be solid blocks of rubber or some other type of elastic material that will allow the flexible connection bracket 22 to pivot at one or more angles relative to the axis A-A of the neck 16. The flexible connection bracket 22 connects to the region 40 near the first end of the neck 16 using fasteners.
[0030] The tremolo 12 also includes a metal bar 56 that is formed of rigid metallic material such as any of the materials used to form the body 18. The metal bar 56 extends across a portion of the hollow portion 36 of the body 18 and is adjustably connected to the inside surface 38 of the hollow portion 18. A first end region 58 of the metal bar 56 is connected in a region 40 near the first end of the neck 16 using fasteners 60 and a second end 62 of the metal bar 56 terminates in the hollow portion 36 of the body 18 and extends parallel to the longitudinal axis A-A of the neck 16.
[0031] The metal bar 56 is held in place by spring loaded connections 64, 64 between the metal bar 56 and the inside surface 38 of the hollow portion 36.
[0032] The threads, nut and washer 70 also help to control the tension of a top side compression spring 72 and a bottom side compression spring 74, which are positioned above and below the metal bar 56 so that the metal bar is able to pivot bidirectionally when the neck 16 is pivoted, yet recoil back to the same position when pressure on the neck 16 is removed. The top side compression spring 72 and the bottom side compression spring 74 are connected about the post 66. The top side compression spring 72 extends between a top side 76 of the metal bar 56 and the nut and washer 70, while the bottom side compression spring 74 extends between a bottom surface 78 of the metal bar 56 and the inside surface 38.
[0033] Further comprising an amplifier pick up 82 connected to the inside surface 38 of the hollow portion 35 of the body 18 and extending through the body 18 to the outside surface 22 and positioned at a location near the plurality of strings 24. In the hollow portion 35 the amplifier pick up 82 is connected to the inside surface 38 at a location between the inside surface 38 and the metal bar 56. The amplifier pick up 82 is connected to the inside surface 38 using a spring loaded fastener nut 84 that recoil ably holds the amplifier pick up 82 to the inside surface 38. The connection of the amplifier pick up 82 to the inside surface 38 is adjustable with the spring loaded fastener nut 84 in order to allow the amplifier pick up 82 to be moved closer or further away from the plurality of strings 24. This adjustment allows for the amplifier pick up 82 to be adjusted for different applications since the distance between the metal bar 56 and the inside surface 38 can vary depending on the design of the stringed instrument 10, body 18 and neck 16. Additionally the spring loaded fastener nut 84 and amplifier pick up 82 provides another point of adjustment that can be made depending on the setting of the neck 16 height, discussed above.
[0034] In another aspect of the invention, shown in
[0035] Referring now to
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[0037] There is also at least one spring 304, 304 or damper that is connected to each stringed instrument 10, 10 that assists in moving the stringed instrument 10 between the first and second positions. In addition to having two positions shown, it is possible to lock the instrument 10 at many different positions along two adjustable instrument support hinges 305, 305 that each have a slot 307. A tension knob 307 is tightened or loosened to hold the instrument 10 at a desired position. When the stringed instrument 10 is in the second position is can rested and played on a table, or on the lap of the user and plays like an instrument commonly referred to as a lap steel. Also while in the second position the stringed instrument 10 can be played like a guitar. When in the first position both the stringed instruments 10, 10 can be played like a guitar. The stringed instrument combination 300 allows for each stringed instrument to be tuned differently, thereby creating different sounds.
[0038] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.