Claims
- 1. A stringed musical instrument which comprises:
- a hollow body having an interior, a heel, a tail and a top;
- a neck projecting outward of said body from said heel for an adjustable distance, and clamped to said body adjacent to said heel, said neck extending into the interior of said body through said heel;
- a plurality of strings scratched over said top of said body between an area of said neck remote from the heel of said body and an area of said body adjacent the tail of said body; and
- adjusting means bearing against an end of said neck within said body and acting in the direction parallel to said strings for adjusting the distance said neck projects from said body.
- 2. A stringed musical instrument as recited in claim 1 wherein said means for adjusting the distance said neck projects from said body comprises a screw threaded into a block at the tail of said instrument, said screw bearing against the end of said neck within said body.
- 3. A stringed musical instrument as recited in claim 1 and further including shimming means for adjusting the position of the end of said neck within said hollow body adjacent said tail whereby the angle said neck makes with said body is adjusted.
- 4. A stringed musical instrument comprising:
- a hollow body having a top, a heel and a tail;
- a tailpiece located at said tail;
- an adjustable neck attached to and extending outward of said body an adjustable distance from the heel of said body; and
- a plurality of strings attached at one end to an end of said neck remote from said body and at a second end to said body, said neck being adjustable in a direction parallel to said strings.
- 5. The stringed musical instrument of claim 4, wherein said adjustable neck comprises a means for adjusting the intonation of the stringed musical instrument.
- 6. The stringed musical instrument of claim 4, wherein said neck extends into said hollow body, further comprising a screw threaded into a block at the tail of said instrument, said screw bearing against an end of said neck, wherein rotation of said screw changes the distance said neck extends from said body.
- 7. The stringed musical instrument of claim 6, wherein rotation of said screw in one direction causes the distance said neck extends from said body to increase, and wherein rotation in the opposite direction causes said distance to decrease.
- 8. The stringed musical instrument of claim 4, further comprising means for adjusting the action of said stringed musical instrument.
- 9. The stringed musical instrument of claim 4 further comprising:
- a fingerboard defined on said neck; and
- means for altering the vertical distance between said fingerboard and said plurality of strings.
- 10. The stringed musical instrument of claim 4, further comprising;
- an adjustable height shim located between a rear end of said neck and a tail block located at said tail of said body, wherein said neck pivots about a front of said body when the height of said shim is adjusted, thereby changing the vertical distance between the plurality of strings and a fingerboard defined on said neck.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/179,432 filed on Jan. 10, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,549,027.
US Referenced Citations (39)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Pp. 33-48 of "The Guitar Handbook", published 1982. (no month). |
Divisions (1)
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179432 |
Jan 1994 |
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