Stringed musical instruments

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Inventors

Norton, Hugh M.

Application #

237383

Filed

Jan-26-1999

Published

Nov-30-1999

Current US Class

084/290
084/291
084/293
084/723

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/723-724 84/725-727 84/275 84/290-293 84/298-299 84/307-309

Examiners

Nappi; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Porter; Edward W.

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument, such as a guitar, mandolin, or a violin, has an elongated frame to which modular components such as necks, electronic pick-ups, electronic control boxes, bridges, tail pieces, decorative components, or body parts can be adjustably placed and clamped. This not only allows the position of many such components to be customized, but also allows different components to be easily substituted for each others; allows the instrument to be quickly taken apart for more compact storage or shipment; and allows the instrument to be changed so as to produce a different sound or look. Preferably some the components, including the body parts, are rotatably mounted relative to the frame, so their angle relative to the plane of the fingerboard can be adjusted to suit a user's tastes or physical disabilities, such as carpel-tunnel stress syndrome. In some embodiments, an entire string assembly, comprised of a set of strings connected between a head and a bridge or tail piece, can be modularly attached to or replaced from the instrument.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A stringed instrument comprising:

a head for holding and terminating the vibration of one end of a length of each of a set of musical strings;

a neck which extends along a longitudinal axis between the neck's top and bottom ends, which is connected to the head near the neck's top end, and which includes

a fingerboard extending between the head and the neck's bottom end;

an elongated frame which extends along a longitudinal axis, said frame including a frame-to-neck mounting for attachment to the neck so the frame extends out from the bottom end of the neck and so the longitudinal axis of the neck and of the frame are roughly parallel; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to stringed musical instruments, including, without limitation, guitars, mandolins, bass guitars, banjos, bass fiddles, and violins.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Stringed musical instruments, such as guitars, mandolins, bass guitars and violins, have been used for many years. Their sounds have brought most humans many hours of enjoyment and they are among the most important of all musical instruments. Although many prior-art stringed musical instruments work very well, there are, however, certain features which they lack.

For example, some people would find it desirable to make it easier to customize the look, feel, properties, and performance of a stringed instrument to suit an individual user's long term preference or his current desires. Normally with prior art stringed instruments it is difficult or virtually impossible to change most aspects of the instrument once it has been purchased.

In certain cases it would be desirable to be able to more compactly carry and ship a stringed instrument. This is particularly true for a player who would like to take with him the equipment necessary to provide different musical qualities, such as the different qualities of a twelve-string and a six-string guitar, or different tonal qualities, such as mellow, bright, loud, and brassy tonal qualities.