The present disclosure relates to vibratos used on stringed musical instruments, specifically a calibrated vibrato capable of keeping a stringed instrument in tune as the vibrato is actuated.
Vibrato mechanisms mounted on stringed musical instruments change the pitch of the strings when activated. Vibratos change the tension and pitch of the strings by alternately increasing and decreasing the length of the vibrating portion of the strings. Conventional vibratos change the length of all strings at the same rate, even though the strings on an instrument, such as a guitar, are not identical and have different stretch rates. This approach leads to the strings going out of tune with each other when the vibrato is activated because each string is displaced the same amount when a vibrato is activated.
The present invention is directed at overcoming the disadvantages of the prior art.
The present invention accomplishes this goal by providing a calibrated vibrato that controls the displacement of each string individually so that the strings maintain relative pitch when activated. Through applying a precise displacement in each string, each string experiences a precise change in tension with a correspondingly precise change in pitch, keeping the strings in relative tune when the calibrated vibrato is activated.
The disclosure includes a calibrated vibrato mounted on the body of an instrument and a locking nut mounted between the headstock and neck of an instrument. The calibrated vibrato uses a pre-set string guide for each string with a specific height and offset, under which the strings are fed so that the strings stay in tune with each other when the calibrated vibrato is activated. The calibrated vibrato can include an adjustable counter spring to adjust the rotational position of the tailpiece when the vibrato is not activated by the player. The calibrated vibrato can also include a locking mechanism to lock a moveable tailpiece in a certain position or allow it to be activated. A locking nut near the headstock is preferably used to prevent the strings from stretching between the nut and the tuner post and to prevent friction over a nut from destabilizing the tuning.
The disclosure includes a locking nut mounted between the neck and headstock that provides a lateral clamping force. The locking nut includes a U-shaped base with a notched side, which makes the locking nut convenient to use with a typical headstock where the strings flare outward beyond the nut. The locking nut also includes a curved portion extending from the side of the base opposite the notched side, which acts as a “zero fret.” The locking nut uses blocks slidably fixed to one another via a fastener, which can be a bolt, that fastens to an end block via an internal threaded area located within the adjacent block to provide additional threads for the fastener to engage, preventing a user from accidentally unscrewing the fastener completely out of the threaded area.
The disclosure also includes an optional low friction bridge assembly configured with individually adjustable saddles using a point bearing to reduce friction.
The disclosure herein includes a calibrated vibrato, which comprises: a moveable tailpiece assembly comprising: a plurality of pre-set string guides, each pre-set string guide having an offset and height configured for a specific type of string; and wherein the pre-set string guides are configured to keep a conventional set of strings in relative tune when the calibrated vibrato is activated. In the calibrated vibrato, the pre-set string guides can be mounted on an upper surface of the moveable tailpiece assembly opposite a post extending from a lower surface, the post can have a proximate end towards the string guides and a distal end away from the string guides; and the moveable tailpiece assembly can be rotatably mounted to a fixed tailpiece base; and a spring attached on a first end to the distal end of the post and attached on an opposite end at a spring fixture fixed relative to the fixed tailpiece base. The calibrated vibrato can include at least one string passing through a pre-set string guide on a proximate end; and wherein the string passes through a locking nut on a distal end.
In the calibrated vibrato, the moveable tailpiece can further include a tuner holding a ball end of a string, the tuner comprising: a body mounted on at pivot point; an indented portion on the body configured to hold the ball end of a string; a threaded opening on the body with an axis in a direction normal to the pivot point; a string path on the body, located between the indented portion and the threaded opening; and a threaded rod configured to axially displace the threaded opening. In the calibrated vibrato, the pre-set string guides can be mounted to the moveable tailpiece assembly with a through-mounted screw and wherein an adjustment spring is located between the pre-set string guides and the moveable tailpiece assembly, the adjustment spring also being located axially about the screw. In the calibrated vibrato, a spring can be attached on a first end to the distal end of the post and attached on an opposite end at a spring mount attached to the spring fixture. In the calibrated vibrato, the spring can be a coil spring, where the spring mount can be displaceable in a direction along an axis of the coil spring. The calibrated vibrato can further include a rod with a threaded portion on one end and a thumb wheel fixed to an opposite end, where the spring mount can include a threaded opening corresponding with the threaded portion of the rod, where the threaded opening can be configured to displace the spring mount in an axial direction of the rod; and where the spring mount can be configured to slide relative to the spring fixture.
In the calibrated vibrato, the fixed tailpiece base can have a triangular protrusion facing the moveable tailpiece assembly, where the moveable tailpiece assembly can have a triangular relief facing the fixed tailpiece base, and the triangular protrusion and relief can be configured to contact one another and allow rotation of the moveable tailpiece assembly relative to the fixed tailpiece base. The calibrated vibrato can be configured to have a first locked position restricting movement of the moveable tailpiece relative to the fixed tailpiece base and an unlocked position where movement of the moveable tailpiece relative to the fixed tailpiece base is unrestricted. The calibrated vibrato can be configured to also have a second locked position restricting movement of the moveable tailpiece relative to the fixed tailpiece base and a third locked position restricting movement of the moveable tailpiece relative to the fixed tailpiece base. The calibrated vibrato can further include where the fixed tailpiece base further comprises a rotatably attached lever comprising a protrusion facing the moveable tailpiece assembly; wherein the moveable tailpiece assembly further comprises an indentation facing the protrusion on the lever, the indentation configured to engage the protrusion; and wherein the protrusion is configured to engage at least a locked position and an unlocked position.
The calibrated vibrato can further include a locking nut with a base fixed relative to the fixed tailpiece base; the base having a generally U-shaped profile with a first wall facing towards the pre-set string guides, a second wall facing away from the pre-set string guides, a height, a length and a width; wherein the first wall comprises a radiused upper portion configured to act as a zero-fret; a central block fixed to the center of the base, the central block having a cylindrical opening in a direction parallel to the length of the base; a first end block, a second block and a third block, each having a cylindrical opening in a direction parallel to the length of the base; the first end block comprising an extension positioned between the second block and the base, wherein the bottom of the second block is configured to nest into a top surface of the extension from the first end block; the third block comprising an internal void configured to interlock with a second end block; the second end block comprising a threaded opening with an axis in a direction parallel to the length of the base, wherein the threaded opening is configured to be positioned in the internal void of the third block when engaged in locking strings; the central block, the first end block, the first block, the second block and the second end block being configured to fit within the U-shaped profile of the base; a bolt comprising a head on one end and a threaded area on an opposite end, the threaded area configured to engage the threaded opening on the second end block; and the end block comprising an internal open space at least as large as the cylindrical openings along an axis of the bolt. In the locking nut of the calibrated vibrato, the second wall of the locking nut base can further include notches corresponding to the locations where the first end block and the first block contact one another, where the first block and central block contact one another, where the central block and the second block contact one another and where the second block and the second end block contact one another.
The disclosure also includes a locking nut for use on stringed musical instruments, which includes: a fixed base; the base having a generally U-shaped profile with a with a first wall and a second wall, a length, a height and a width; a central block fixed to the center of the base, the central block having a cylindrical opening in a direction parallel to the length of the base; a first end block, a second block and a third block, each having a cylindrical opening in a direction parallel to the length of the base; the first end block comprising an extension positioned between the second block and the base, wherein the bottom of the second block is configured to nest into a top surface of the extension from the first end block; the third block comprising an internal void configured to interlock with a second end block; the second end block comprising a threaded opening with an axis in a direction parallel to the long direction of the base, wherein the threaded opening is configured to be positioned in the internal void of the third block, when engaged in locking strings; the central block, the first end block, the first block, the second block and the second end block being configured to fit within the U-shaped profile of the base; a bolt comprising a head on one end and a threaded area on an opposite end, the threaded area configured to engage the threaded opening on the second end block; and the end block comprising an internal open space at least as large as the cylindrical openings along the and axis of the bolt. The locking nut can further have a second wall of the locking nut base further comprises notches corresponding to the locations where the first end block and the first block contact one another, where the first block and central block contact one another, where the central block and the second block contact one another and where the second block and the second end block contact one another. The locking nut can further have the first wall comprising a radiused upper portion configured to act as a zero-fret.
Many advantages of the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art with a reading of this specification in conjunction with the attached drawings, wherein like reference numerals are applied to like elements and wherein:
Illustrative embodiments are described below. In the interest of clarity, not all features of an actual implementation are described in this specification. It will of course be appreciated that in the development of any such actual embodiment, numerous implementation-specific decisions must be made to achieve the developers' specific goals, such as compliance with system-related and business-related constraints, which will vary from one implementation to another. Moreover, it will be appreciated that such a development effort might be complex and time-consuming but would nevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. The calibrated vibrato disclosed herein boasts a variety of inventive features and components that warrant patent protection, both individually and in combination.
The present disclosure relates to a calibrated vibrato for a stringed musical instrument, configured to keep a plurality of strings in tune with each other as the vibrato is activated.
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The moveable tailpiece assembly 11 can also include a fine tuner 15 holding the ball end 16 of the strings 14.
The adjustable spring assembly 30 can include one or more springs 31 fixed on one end to a mounting block 32 fixed relative to the fixed tailpiece base 12 and on the other end to a post 33 extending from the moveable tailpiece assembly 11. The adjustable spring assembly can also include an adjuster rod 34 comprising a threaded area 35 on one end and a thumb wheel 38 on an opposite end. The thumb wheel 38 can be a paddle wheel in some embodiments. The threaded area 35 engages a threaded block 36 slidably mounted to the mounting block 32. The end of the adjuster rod 34 with a thumb wheel 38 rotates against a fixed plate 37 fixed relative to the fixed tailpiece base 12 and mounted inside the body of an instrument. The thumb wheel 38 can be accessibly from an opening on the back of the body of an instrument to adjust the amount of spring tension on the post 33.
The adjustable low friction saddle assembly 70 can include individual saddles 71 for each string 14 that are adjustable in the plane between the ball end 16 and the locking nut 80. Each individual saddle 71 can include a “V” shaped base 72, which allows a corresponding rocking element 73 to rotate within the confines of the “V.” The rocking element 73 rotating within the “V” shaped base reduces friction.
The calibrated vibrato 10 preferably uses a locking nut to prevent the strings 14 from stretching between the nut and the tuning posts. It is preferable to use the disclosed locking nut 80 for ease in replacing strings 14 and for secure locking action on the strings 14.
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What has been described is a calibrated vibrato and locking nut for use with stringed musical instruments. In this disclosure, there are shown and described only exemplary embodiments of the invention, but, as aforementioned, it is to be understood that the invention is capable of use in various other combinations and environments and is capable of changes or modifications within the scope of the inventive concept as expressed herein.
From the foregoing disclosure and detailed description of certain preferred embodiments, it is also apparent that various modifications, additions and other alternative embodiments are possible without departing from the true scope and spirit. The embodiments discussed were chosen and described to provide the best illustration of the principles of the present invention and its practical application to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the present invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the benefit to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
The present application is a United Stated utility patent application claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/049,060 filed Jul. 7, 2020, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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63049060 | Jul 2020 | US |