Expandible and collapsible acoustic guitar

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Inventors

Shaw, Eric D.

Application #

831334

Filed

Feb-20-1986

Published

Aug-18-1987

Current US Class

084/291
084/293
984/106
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/173 84/267 84/291 84/293

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

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Abstract
An acoustic guitar has a folding, collapsible body and a folding neck for providing acoustic sounds from an easily stored instrument. The body has two hinged wings which telescope over a central body portion. The neck is hinged to the body to fold over the soundboard portion of the body.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a stringed musical instrument having a sound board, an elongated fingerboard extending from one end of said sound board and means for pivotally connecting said fingerboard to said sound board, the combination therewith comprising:

a body section containing said sound board, said body section having a center section including a top panel, a bottom panel and end walls joining said top and bottom panels together, and side wing sections forming movable closures on opposite sides of said central section, each said side wing section correspondingly including top and bottom panels and a sidewall joining said wing panels together, said center section and side wings together defining a hollow enclosure, and



Description
This invention relates to stringed musical instruments; and more particularly relates to a novel and improved acoustic guitar which is collapsible from the size of a standard guitar into an extremely compact unit when not in use.

BACKGROUND AND FIELD OF THE INVENTION

As in the case of many musical instruments, acoustic guitars and many other of the larger stringed instruments present major problems with respect to their storage and transportation. Although many of the musical instruments can be easily taken apart and stored in a relatively small case for ease of carrying or handling, the same has not been true of the larger stringed instruments, such as, the acoustic guitar which includes a relatively large sound chamber to enhance the sound or tonal characteristics of the instrument.

It has been proposed in the past to design guitars so as to be collapsible or of reduced size for greater ease of carrying or transportation as well as to be able to store in a compact condition particularly for those living in confined living areas. One approach has been to construct the guitar with a foldable neck or fingerboard portion, a representative approach being that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,073,211 to A. C. Jorgensen which utilizes a hinged arrangement with a shaped recess on the back of the instrument to receive the neck in the collapsed position. In Jorgensen, the bridge also can be detached for storage purposes. U.S. Pat. No. 4,111,093 to R. Field et al employs a somewhat complex system of gears and rollers so that the tension on the strings can be relaxed in order to permit the neck to be folded and employs a spring-loaded pin for the purpose of locking the neck in an extended position when the instrument is to be played.
 
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