Collapsible guitar kit

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Inventors

Peterson, Dale

Application #

659487

Filed

Jun-6-1996

Published

Sep-7-1999

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/293

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/291 84/293 84/267

Examiners

Shoop, Jr.; William M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Banion; John P.

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Abstract
A collapsible guitar kit designed to modify existing guitars so that guitar necks can be separated from guitar bodies for compact storage and for convenient interchanging of varying guitar necks with varying guitar bodies. The invention includes a neck plate, a body plate and a backing plate. The neck plate is provided to attach to a guitar neck. The body plate is provided to attach to a guitar body, and a backing plate is provided to attach to the underside of a guitar body. The neck plate and body plate provide a precision fit to each other by means of tooling points, while the backing plate provides consistent realignment and securing of both neck and body plates by means of a single bolt. The entire assembly is economical to manufacture and provides users the ability to modify any existing guitar to become collapsible for compact storage or for interchanging of various guitar necks with various guitar bodies.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A collapsible guitar assembly kit comprising:

(a) a neck plate, said neck plate rigidly attached to a guitar neck;

(b) a body plate, said body plate rigidly attached to a guitar body;

(c) an alignment assembly integrated with said neck plate and said body plate, said assembly including at least one protrusion and at least one corresponding opening sized to mate snugly with said protrusion;

(d) an assembly fastener, said fastener including anchoring means for rigidly and releasably anchoring said neck to said body;

(e) at least two tension spools;

(f) at least two hardened straps, said spools attached to said hardened straps with strap pins, said pins having a first end and a second end; and



Description
FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to stringed musical instruments (SMI) and more specifically to guitars which can be modified to collapse for ease of compact storage and transport. Stringed musical instruments that are modified with the methods and parts taught by the present invention can be easily collapsed to compact sizes that favor the discrete and convenient storage and transport needs of many SMI owners and users. The present invention also allows brand name or custom guitars to be interchanged. For example, a Fender brand guitar neck can be applied to a Gibson brand guitar body. This ability to interchange guitars will allow the users to inexpensively create custom guitars of their choice.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The need for making a stringed musical instrument compact in size for storage and travel has led to several inventions. Representative of the prior art are Jorgensen U.S. Pat. No. (4,073,211), Litwin U.S. Pat. No. (4,191,085), Fishman U.S. Pat. No. (4,911,057), Hoshino U.S. Pat. No. (4,939,970), and Stewart U.S. Pat. No. (5,353,672). Stewart defines well the shortcomings of the above listed prior art and teaches a collapsible guitar with a quick disconnect neck and submerged string tunnels. The invention of Stewart provides an entire guitar unit that is manufactured as collapsible. Unlike Stewart's, the present invention teaches a collapsible kit assembly that can modify any existing guitar, therefore musicians are allowed to modify their favorite instruments to make them collapsible and interchangeable with brand name guitars, and are not limited to the particular design or make of Stewart's. Stewart also teaches a neck plate assembly that functions with rail alignments. The present invention provides a neck and body plate assembly that incorporates tooling dowels and slip fit which provide for greater realignment accuracy of an SMI neck to an SMI body. Lastly, Stewart teaches a guitar that has both a cavity for storing the releasable guitar neck, and a plurality of string tunnels formed within said guitar body for eliminating the need for retuning after collapsing said guitar. Thus, Stewart's invention is clearly not designed for modifying existing guitars, rather it is a method for manufacturing new guitars or SMI units. The present invention is not near as complex as Stewart's, and provides a simple tension rack that is easily assembled and allows the user to maintain loosened guitar strings while folding a guitar neck over the guitar body to make it collapsible and compact.
 
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