Tremolo unit for string instrument

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Inventors

Hirayama, Shinjiro

Application #

261883

Filed

Sep-30-2002

Published

Feb-3-2004

Current US Class

084/291
084/313

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/313 84/291

Assignee

Hoshino Gakki Mfg. Co., Ltd. (JP)

Examiners

Hsieh; Shih-Yung

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, LLP

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4638711   Tremolo accessory
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5747713   Tremolo
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6100459   Tremolo and/or vib...

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Abstract
A tremolo block extends from the back of a base plate into a space formed in a body. The tremolo block pivots with the base plate. The tremolo block has a hook portion at its distal end. The base is located at the back of the body. Engaging sections are formed at a rear portion of the base and open rearward. A moving member is detachably located at the engaging sections. The moving member is moved between an engaging position, at which the moving member engages with the engaging sections, and a standby position, at which the moving member is separated from the engaging sections. A pair of first springs connect the base with the tremolo block to urge the tremolo block forward against the tension of the strings. The urging force of the first springs is adjustable. A pair of second spring connect the base with the moving member. The second springs urge the moving member toward the engaging position. In a normal state, the second springs hold the moving member at the engaging position. When the tremolo block is stopped or pivoted forward, the moving member is held at the engaging position by the urging force of the second springs. When the tremolo block is pivoted rearward, the moving member is moved from the engaging position to the standby position by contact between the moving member and the hook portion.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tremolo unit applied to a string instrument having a base plate and a plurality of strings, wherein the base plate has a top surface and a back surface and is pivotally supported by a body, wherein a front end of each string is supported by a neck, and a rear end of each string is supported by the top surface of the base plate, wherein the tremolo unit permits the base plate to be pivoted in response to manipulation of a tremolo arm, the tremolo unit comprising:

a tremolo block, wherein the tremolo block extends vertically from the back surface of the base plate into a space defined in the body and pivots with the base plate, and wherein the tremolo block has a hook portion at its distal end;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a tremolo unit for string instruments.

Tremolo units for string instruments are widely known and often installed in electric guitars. A tremolo unit increases and decreases the tension of the strings of a string instrument to make the sound of the instrument impressive. FIG. 11 illustrates a typical prior art tremolo unit 110 applied to a guitar. The tremolo unit 110 includes a base plate 111, string supports (bridge saddles) 121, a tremolo body (bridge) 120, a tremolo arm 125, and springs 130. The string supports 121 are pivotally attached to a body B of the guitar and support strings S at the top surface of the base plate 111. The tremolo body 120 has a tremolo block 122 extending inward of the body B below the base plate 111. The tremolo arm 125 is attached to the tremolo body 120 to pivot the tremolo body 120. The springs 130 are located between the tremolo block 122 and the body B. In cooperation with the tension of the strings S, the springs 130 keep the tremolo body 120 at an equilibrium position. The base plate 111 has knife edges 112 at one end. Stud bolts 115, each having a groove, are fixed to the body B. Each stud bolt 115 pivotally supports the corresponding knife edge 112 at the groove. Spring engaging member 135, to which the springs 130 are hooked, is fixed to the body B. The urging force of the springs 130 is adjusted by the spring bolts 135.
 
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