Collapsible stringed musical instrument

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Inventors

Mastroianni, Joseph C.

Application #

087047

Filed

Aug-19-1987

Published

Sep-13-1988

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/327
984/101
984/124
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/18

Field of Search

84/267 84/291 84/293 84/327

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Amster, Rothstein & Ebenstein

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Abstract
A collapsible stringed musical instrument having an elongated body with a coupling portion at one end, a string bridge portion at the other end, a playing face and an opposite back face. A neck is provided with a coupling portion at one end and a string peg portion at the other end. The coupling portion of the neck is adapted to mate with the coupling portion of the body. A plurality of supports are pivotably affixed at one end to the back face of the body. The supports pivot from a closed position in which they are substantially situated within the outline of the elongated body to an open position in which they substantially extend beyond such outline.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A collapsible stringed musical instrument comprising:

an elongated body having a coupling portion at one end, a string bridge portion at the other end, and having a playing face and an opposite back face;

a neck having a coupling portion at one end and a string peg portion at the other end, said coupling portion of said neck being adapted to mate with said coupling portion of said elongated body;

a plurality of body simulating supports pivotably affixed at one end to said back face of said elongated body, said supports being pivotable about an axis substantially normal to said back face from a closed position in which they are situated within the outline of said elongated body to an open position in which they substantially extend beyond said outline.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a collapsible stringed musical instrument. In particular, this invention relates to a collapsible guitar and finds particular use as a practice instrument for guitar students which may be conveniently packed for travel. The guitar includes an elongated body having four pivotable supports which in their open position approximate the support areas of a full size classical guitar. The guitar has a neck which may be conveniently coupled to and uncoupled from the elongated body.

Collapsible or foldable stringed musical instruments, including guitars, have been known in the past. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,191,085 to Latwin, 4,201,108 to Bunker, 3,204,510 to Hopf, 4,073,211 to Jorgensen, 350,693 to Mustil and Des. 249,387 to Hart, each disclose various stringed musical instrument structures which are collapsible, foldable or have removable parts. However, none of these prior instruments provides a structure having supports which are pivotedly affixed to an elongated body and a neck which may be coupled or uncoupled to the body. Thus none of the prior structures successfully provides an instrument which may conveniently collapse for ease of packing in travel and opened to form an instrument having support areas which approximate a full size instrument.
 
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