Stringed musical instrument

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Inventors

Dopyera, John

Application #

854149

Filed

Nov-23-1977

Published

Oct-30-1979

Current US Class

084/291
084/293
084/296
984/112
984/115
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/02

Field of Search

84/290 84/293 84/294 84/296 84/291

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Brian; Edward D.

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument having an instrument body, a neck mounted on and extending from said body, and at least one string, an end of which is secured to the extremity of the neck remote from said body and an end of which is secured to said body, this string being under tension and extending adjacent to the neck and the body between its ends, can be improved by pivotally mounting the neck on the body and by using a cam and cam follower structure to adjust the position of the neck relative to the body. The cam and cam follower structure is employed so as to equalize the component of the force exerted by the string on the neck tending to deform the neck. Preferably the instrument has two somewhat flexible resonator structures within the body of the instrument and means connecting both of the resonator structures to a bridge supporting the string or strings of the instrument. These connecting means are employed to transmit vibration to both of the resonator structures.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stringed musical instrument having an instrument body, a neck mounted on and extending from said body and at least one string extending along said neck and across the top of said body, an end of said string being secured to the extremity of said neck remote from said body and the other end of said string secured to said body, said string being under tension causing said string to exert a force on said neck, a component of said force tending to distort said neck relative to said body, in which the improvement comprises:

said neck being pivotally mounted on said body intermediate its ends and having an end located within the interior of said body,

a cam follower means located on said end of said neck within the interior of said body,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention set forth in this specification pertains to new and improved musical instruments. More specifically it pertains to stringed musical instruments which are constructed in such a manner that the necks of such instruments may be adjusted so as to compensate for any neck deformation caused by the tension of the string or strings in such an instrument. The invention also pertains to stringed musical instruments in which two flexible resonators are mounted so as to each receive vibrations through the bridge of the instrument so as to produce a desired tonal effect.

Stringed musical instruments of a wide variety of different types have been commonly employed for many centuries. In spite of the fact that the field of such instruments is extremely old it is considered that there is still a need for improvement in the construction of such instruments. This can be illustrated in several different ways. As such instruments are normally constructed they utilize an instrument body carrying a neck mounted on the body so as to extend from it and one or more strings mounted so as to extend from the end of the neck away from the body generally across the body. These strings are normally used so as to rest upon a bridge mounted on the body in such a manner that as the strings are caused to vibrate the vibrations of the strings will set up sounds which are reinforced in various ways and to various extents by the instrument body.
 
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