Detachable neck for a guitar

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Inventors

Myronyk, Charles E.

Application #

251201

Filed

Feb-16-1999

Published

Feb-22-2000

Current US Class

084/290
084/291
084/293

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/267 84/291 84/293 84/290

Examiners

Nappi; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kolisch Hartwell Dickinson McCormack & Heuser

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Internet page for The Roadster Travel Guitar, www.roadsterguitar.com, Jun. 22, 1999.

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Abstract
A detachable neck for a guitar allows guitar strings to remain in place and a lever action pivoting the neck to the body about a pivot point under the strings allows full string tension to be obtained. The neck joint attachment may be incorporated in new guitars or retrofitted to existing guitars. The attachment for detaching a guitar neck from a guitar body comprises anchor blocks, one attached to the neck, the other to the body, contact surfaces on the anchor blocks position the neck on the body, and a latch plate on the neck, spaced from the anchor blocks and a latch mechanism for attachment to the guitar body to fasten the latch plate and hold the guitar firmly to the guitar body with the contact surfaces engaged.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A neck joint attachment for detaching a guitar neck from a guitar body comprising:

a first anchor block for attachment to a first locating surface on the guitar body, the first anchor block having a first contact surface;

a second anchor block for attachment to the guitar neck, the second anchor block having a second contact surface to engage with the first contact surface of the first anchor block to position the guitar neck on the guitar body;

a latch plate for attachment to a second locating surface on the guitar neck, spaced from the second anchor block, and a latch mechanism for attachment to the guitar body to fasten to the latch plate and hold the guitar neck firmly to the guitar body with the first contact surface and the second contact surface engaged.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to guitars and more specifically to a detachable neck for a guitar that can either be incorporated into a guitar design or, alternatively, can be retrofitted to many existing guitars.

DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART

Both acoustic and electric guitars are generally made as a single unit and therefore are fairly bulky when transported from one place to another in their travelling cases. While travelling by air most guitarists would prefer not to check their guitars into baggage due to the rough handling they will invariably receive. However most airlines will not allow guitars in aircraft cabins due to size regulations.

Various attempts have been made to provide collapsing guitars. One example is an electric guitar shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,383,385 to Gilbert which is a specially designed collapsible guitar wherein the head stock is hinged to the guitar neck and a special link connection joins the guitar neck to the body of the guitar. Furthermore, two sides of the guitar are removable and the unit can be packed into a comparatively small space. While perhaps appropriate for electric guitars, this mechanism would not be adaptable for retrofitting an existing guitar and would not be adaptable for an acoustic guitar.
 
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