Collapsible guitar having pivotal head

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Inventors

Gilbert, Clifford W.

Application #

068158

Filed

May-28-1993

Published

Jan-24-1995

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/293

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/291 84/267 84/293 84/292 84/268 84/275 84/269 84/274

Examiners

Gellner; Michael L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chandler; Charles W.

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Abstract
A guitar can be collapsed into a compact condition by pivotably attaching the neck of the guitar to the guitar body, such that the neck can be overturned onto (or near) the upper face of the guitar body. The pivotable attachment includes two parallel swingable links that enable an end of the neck to move into or out of a recess in an end surface of the guitar body without disturbing the tension setting of the guitar strings. It is unnecessary to loosen the string tension prior to swinging the neck onto or out of the guitar body recess.
 
Claims
Having described my invention I claim:

1. A collapsible guitar comprising an elongated guitar body having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis; said body having an upper face and a lower face; an elongated neck extending from said guitar body on the longitudinal axis; a pegboard connected to said elongated neck remote from the guitar body; string anchorage means on the upper face of said guitar body; a plurality of adjustable string anchorage pegs on said pegboard; a plurality of guitar strings extending from said string anchorage means along said neck to said anchorage pegs adjacent said upper face; and a first pivotal connection between said guitar body and one end of said neck; said first pivotal connection being located so that the neck can be overturned onto the upper face of the guitar body without detaching the guitar strings from said anchorage means or said pegs, a second pivotal connection between the opposite end of the neck and the pegboard such that the pegboard can be overturned onto the neck to reduce the overall length of the neck and the pegboard.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to musical instruments, and more particularly to guitars. A principal feature of the invention is the use of collapsible or foldable connections between the guitar components, whereby the guitar can be collapsed into a relatively small size package for easier and more compact transport or shipment.

PRIOR DEVELOPMENTS

U.S. Pat. No. 4,073,211 which was issued to A. C. Jorgenson Feb. 14, 1978, discloses a guitar having a neck hingedly connected to the guitar body. The neck can be folded underneath the guitar body for storage within a recess in the guitar body. However, before the neck can be folded to the storage position, the guitar strings have to be disconnected from the bridge that anchors the strings to the guitar body. The patentee does not indicate that the guitar strings have to be retightened and tuned to restore the guitar to its playing condition. However, it is believed that in practice such string retightening and retuning would be necessary. The need for retightening and retuning the strings is a disadvantage of the Jorgenson guitar structure.
 
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