Neck for a stringed instrument

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Inventors

Wilfer, Hans-Peter

Application #

728289

Filed

Dec-1-2000

Published

Jun-4-2002

Current US Class

084/291
084/293
084/297R

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/293 84/291 84/297

Examiners

Nappi; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sidley Austin Brown & Wood, LLP

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Abstract
A neck for a stringed instrument and including a neck body, a fingerboard, and an adjusting device located in a groove provided between the neck body and the fingerboard for adjusting the neck curvature, with the adjusting device including a bar secured in two, spaced from each other anchoring points provided on or in the neck and capable of absorbing tensioning or compression forces applied by the bar upon changing of its operational length, and a curve element for holding the bar in a desired curved position and for changing the bar operational length.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A neck for a stringed instrument, comprising a neck body; a fingerboard having a playing surface located adjacent to the strings; and adjusting means located in a groove provided between the neck body and the fingerboard for adjusting the neck curvature, the adjusting means including a bar having a changeable operational length and being secured in two, spaced from each other, anchoring points provided on or in the neck and capable of absorbing tensioning or compression forces applied by the bar upon changing of the operational length thereof, and curve means for holding the bar in a curved position, wherein the adjusting means are capable of either diminishing, compensating or increasing the neck curvature caused by the tensioning forces of the strings, wherein the bar has, at a nut-side thereof, a thread portion, wherein the curve means further comprises an adjusting nut screwed on the bar thread portion and located in the nut-side anchoring point, and means for fixing the adjusting nut in the nut-side anchoring point against the tensioning or compression forces applied by the bar, and wherein the neck includes a peg head having an adjusting channel for actuating the adjusting nut.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a neck for a stringed instrument such as, e.g., a guitar or a bass-guitar and including a neck body, a fingerboard having a playing surface located adjacent to the strings, and an adjusting device located in a groove provided between the neck body and the fingerboard for adjusting the neck curvature.

2. Description of the Prior Art

An adjusting device of a type described above is disclosed in the prior European patent EP 273 372B1 of the applicant. However, it was shown that the adjusting device, which was disclosed in the above-mentioned European patent, needed improvement. The known adjusting device includes two, extending parallel to each other, bars connected at one of their ends and capable of being offset relative to each other at the other of their ends, so that the bars themselves can provide for changing the curvature of the string instrument such as guitar or bass-guitar. For the bars, comparatively large recesses need be formed in the neck which leads to weakening of the neck. Moreover, the double-bar system applies an excessive load to the neck.
 
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