Neck for stringed musical instruments

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Inventors

Lasner, Richard M.

Application #

328861

Filed

Jun-9-1999

Published

Aug-29-2000

Current US Class

084/290
084/291
084/293

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/293 84/290 84/291 84/314

Assignee

Modulus Guitars (Novato, CA)

Examiners

Witkowski; Stanley J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Baker Botts L.L.P.

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument having a neck assembly, a body portion, and a plurality of strings, the neck assembly having a composite central structure made of a composite material which is sufficiently strong to withstand the entire load imposed on the neck assembly by the tension of the strings without deformation or the need for structural reinforcement. The neck assembly also includes at least one non-structural, non-load bearing wooden insert carried by the composite central structure and extending substantially along the length of the neck assembly, for enabling the stringed instrument to have the response and tonal coloration of stringed instruments with traditional wooden neck assemblies, a fingerboard carried by the composite central structure, and a non-structural, non-load bearing truss rod assembly for relief adjustment of the neck.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stringed musical instrument comprising a body and a neck assembly of a certain length, said neck assembly having a headstock portion and a neck portion connecting said headstock portion to said body, said neck assembly comprising:

a composite central structure extending substantially along the length of the neck assembly into the headstock portion, said composite central structure comprising a core and a head plate, said head plate having tuning gears attached thereto for anchoring the strings to the headstock portion and said composite central structure being of sufficient strength to independently bear the load imposed on the neck assembly by the strings; and



Description
This invention relates to the neck structure of a stringed musical instrument, and more particularly to an adjustable neck structure which provides the strength and durability of composite necks, and the response and tonal coloration of wooden necks.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Traditionally, necks of stringed instruments have been made of wood. Wooden necks, however, tend to bend and warp under the load imposed on them by the tension of the strings, due to exposure to temperature or humidity variations, or due to aggressive playing styles. In attempts to alleviate these inherent problems, prior art wooden neck constructions have incorporated truss rods, or other additional structural elements, within the neck to bear some of the load exerted on the neck by the strings. Prior art neck constructions have also incorporated separate adjustment mechanisms to correct any warping or bending which has already occurred.

One such prior art neck construction is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,018,423. This patent discloses a neck construction which includes a metal rod within a wooden neck which extends from the base of the peg head to the body of the stringed instrument. This rod functions as a truss rod for adjusting the vertical space between the strings and the neck, or, in other words, for adjusting the position of the fingerboard and the neck structure relative to the plane of the strings (otherwise known as relief adjustment) to suit user preferences. The rod also functions as a structural element which bears most of the load exerted on the neck by the strings. The neck structure also includes an additional device for rotatably adjusting the neck to compensate for any bending or warping which may occur.
 
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