String lock for acoustical instruments

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Inventors

Mayer, Todd

Application #

059588

Filed

Jun-8-1987

Published

Jun-20-1989

Current US Class

084/291
084/297R
084/307
984/118
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/12

Field of Search

84/267 84/291 84/297

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Neuman, Williams, Anderson & Olson

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Abstract
An improved device for fixing the strings of an acoustical stringed instrument including a generally rectangular block, preferably composed of a metal such as aluminum or bronze, having a bottom surface, upwardly extending wall surfaces and a top surface. The block is provided with a bore extending from the block's top surface to the bottom surface. The bore is in a generally normal relation to the block's top surface and is provided with a notch extending from the top surface to the bottom surface of the block. The block's bottom surface, in addition, is provided with a generally circular depression centered approximately over the mid-point of the notch opening at the bottom surface. The block is positioned in the interior of an acoustical stringed instrument so that the bore is operatively aligned beneath the opening in the bridge of the instrument designed to receive the end of a string having a restraining means at the string's terminus. The string end is passed through the hole in the bridge, through the bore of the block, and into the interior of the instrument. When tension is applied to the string, the end of the string moves into the notch in the bore, and the restraining means engages the depression on the bottom surface of the block, fixing the string in place.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A string retention system for a hollow bodied musical instrument having a soundboard, the improvement comprising:

a bridge including a string support member fixed to the exterior surface of said soundboard;

a reinforcing means fixed to the interior surface of said soundboard beneath said bridge;

a plurality of strings, each string having an appropriate diameter throughout its length and having a restraining means at one end, the diameter of said restraining means being substantially greater than said string length diameter;

a plurality of bores, the number of which equals the number of said plurality of strings, each of said bores being keyhole shaped and extending linearly through said bridge, said soundboard, and said reinforcing means, the circular portion of said keyhole shape being sufficiently large such that said restraining means can pass therethrough and the notched portion of said keyhole shape having a width larger than said string length diameter and smaller than said restraining means diameter; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In most stringed instruments such as six and twelve string guitars, mandolins, lutes and the like, the strings of the instrument are fixed or held in place at two points. One end of each string is fixed at the head of the instruments by a tuning peg and the other end is fixed at the bridge on the instrument's body. This invention relates to an improvement in the apparatus for fixing or holding strings in place at the bridge of acoustical stringed instruments such as acoustical guitars, mandolins, lutes or similar instruments relying primarily on non-electric means for producing sound.

Several methods have previously been used for securing strings at the bridge of an acoustical instrument. The most common method is to provide an opening in the bridge of the instrument through which a string may be inserted and locked into place with a retaining peg. Often the strings of the instrument are provided with restraining means in the form of a ball or barrel located at the terminus of the string to simplify locking the string in place. In many instruments, the opening in the bridge is further provided with a small notch to allow room for the diameter of the string when the retaining peg is in position.
 
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