Electric guitar with tremolo unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6710235
  • Patent Number
    6,710,235
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 13, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 23, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An electric guitar has strings. Each string has a first contact point defined on a neck and a second contact point defined on a base plate attached to a body. The guitar includes a hinge mechanism for supporting the base plate such that the base plate pivots relative to the body. The hinge mechanism includes a pair of bores, each of which is formed at a side of the base plate. A bearing device is located in each bore. A pair of support pins protrudes from the body. Each support pin corresponds to one of the bearing devices and is located closer to the neck than the corresponding bearing device. A bracket is coupled to each support pin. A bracket pin is coupled to each bracket and fits into the corresponding bearing device. The axial midpoint of each bearing device and the center of the corresponding support pin are located on a line that is substantially parallel to the strings.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electric guitar with a tremolo unit.




An electric guitar that has a tremolo unit prevents the electric guitar from being detuned by changes in the tension (pitch) of strings while the guitar is being played using the tremolo unit. U.S. Pat. No. 4,171,661 discloses an electric guitar that has a tremolo unit. According to the guitar of the publication, each string is locked by a bolt and a presser member at a saddle of the tremolo unit. A fixing member is also arranged on a nut, which is located in the vicinity of the head, to fix the strings. This structure prevents the guitar to be detuned even if the tremolo unit is used.





FIG. 8

illustrates another type of tremolo unit. This tremolo unit has a base plate


23


and a hinge mechanism for connecting the base plate


23


to a guitar body. A pair of pin supports


61


,


61


is integrally formed with the base plate


23


at the sides of the base plate


23


. A bore


61




a


is formed in each pin support


61


. A coupling pin


62


is connected to each pin support


61


by press fitting the proximal end of the pin


62


into the bore


61




a


. A pair of brackets


64


,


64


is coupled to the body with support pins


63


,


63


. Each bracket


64


can pivot about the corresponding support pin


63


. A bearing device comprising a single bearing


65


fits in each bracket


64


. Each coupling pin


62


fits into the central bore of the corresponding bearing


65


.




Since the coupling pins


62


receive relatively great tension of the strings, the bores


61




a


need to be sufficiently deep to bear the tension. Also, since the bearings


65


,


65


receive the tension of the strings, the bearings


65


need to be sufficiently long to bear the tension. The distance D1 between the centers O


1


, O


1


of the bores


61




a


,


61




a


and the distance between the center O


1


of each bore


61




a


and the axial midpoint O


2


of the corresponding bearing


65


are determined to ensure sufficient depth of the bores


61




a


and sufficient length of bearings


65






The distance D3 between the axial midpoint O


2


of each bearing


65


(the corresponding midpoint O


3


) and the outer edge of the corresponding bracket


64


is determined such that the midpoint O


3


of each support pin


63


is included in a line that contains the axial midpoint O


2


of the corresponding bearing


65


and is parallel to the strings. Accordingly, the tension of the strings evenly acts on the bearings


65


,


65


. In this structure, the distance between the outer edges of the brackets


64


,


64


is represented by a formula D1+2×D2+2×D3. The brackets


64


thus require a relatively large lateral space. If widely separated, the brackets


64


impair the appearance of the guitar.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an objective of the present invention to provide an electric guitar with a tremolo unit that minimizes the space required for a hinge mechanism supporting the base plate.




To achieve the foregoing and other objectives and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention, an electric guitar having a plurality of strings is provided. Each string has a first contact point defined on a neck and a second contact point defined on a base plate attached to a body. The guitar includes a hinge mechanism for supporting the base plate such that the base plate pivots relative to the body. The hinge mechanism includes a pair of bores, a pair of bearing devices, a pair of support pins, a pair of brackets, and a pair of bracket pins. Each bore is formed at a side of the base plate. Each bearing device is located in one of the bores. The support pins protrude from the body. Each support pin corresponds to one of the bearing devices and is located closer to the neck than the corresponding bearing device. Each bracket is coupled to one of the support pins. Each bracket pin is coupled to one of the brackets and fits into the corresponding bearing device. The axial midpoint of each bearing device and the center of the corresponding support pin are located on a line that is substantially parallel to the strings.




Other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The invention, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a plan view illustrating a tremolo unit of an electric guitar according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the tremolo unit shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating the bridge saddle of the tremolo unit shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view illustrating the tremolo unit shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a front view illustrating an electric guitar; and





FIG. 8

is a plan view illustrating the hinge mechanism of a prior art tremolo unit.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An electric guitar


11


with a tremolo unit


21


according to one embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


7


.





FIG. 7

shows the entire electric guitar


11


.




The electric guitar


11


includes a solid body


12


and a neck


13


, which extends from the body


12


. A head


14


is located at the distal end of the neck


13


. Six tuning posts


16


are arranged on the head


14


and can be rotated to wind up strings


15


. A gear mechanism (not shown) is arranged on the backside of each tuning post


16


. Tuning pegs


17


, each of which is provided for one of the tuning posts


16


, are located on the head


14


. Each tuning peg


17


rotates the corresponding tuning post


16


by the gear mechanism. That is, each set of the tuning post


16


, the gear mechanism, and the tuning peg


17


tunes the corresponding string


15


. A nut


18


is located at the distal end of the neck


13


and the strings


15


contact the nut


18


. The contact points between the nut


18


and the strings


15


will be referred to as first contact points. The strings


15


are pressed against the nut


18


by a pressing member and are tightened to the nut


18


with bolts.




The tremolo unit


21


is located substantially at the center of the body


12


. The six strings


15


contact the nut


18


and the tremolo unit


21


. The strings


15


are tightly stretched at a predetermined tension and substantially parallel to one another. The body


12


has pick-ups, which detect vibration of the strings


15


and convert the vibration into electric signals. The electric signals generated by the pick-ups are transmitted to an amplifier via a cable (not shown) to be amplified.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the tremolo unit


21


includes a base plate


23


and bridge saddles


24


. The base plate


23


is pivotally arranged on the body


12


by a hinge mechanism


22


. The bridge saddles


24


are arranged on the upper surface of the base plate


23


and support the strings


15


. The tremolo unit


21


includes a tension applying mechanism


25


and a tremolo manipulation mechanism


26


. The tension applying mechanism


25


urges the base plate


23


such that the base plate


23


is pivoted in a direction to apply tension to the strings


15


. The tremolo manipulation mechanism


26


is located on the base plate


23


and is used to pivot the base plate


23


about the hinge mechanism


22


.




The hinge mechanism


22


includes a pair of brackets


28


and two bearing devices, each bearing device comprising two bearings


30


. Each bracket


28


is secured to the base plate


23


by a support pin, which is a stud bolt


31


in this embodiment. Each bearing device is coupled to the distal end of the corresponding bracket


28


by a bracket pin


29


. A pair of pin supports


27


is formed integrally with the base plate


23


on both left and right sides. Each pin support


27


includes a bore


27




a


. The bearings


30


of each bearing device are fitted into the corresponding bore


27




a.







FIG. 5

illustrates one of the bridge saddles


24


. Since the bridge saddles


24


are identical, the structure of one of the bridge saddles


24


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 5 and 6

. A saddle holder


35


is mounted on the bridge saddle


24


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the saddle holder


35


has a slot


35




a


at its distal end. As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, threaded holes


23




a


are formed in the base plate


23


. A bolt


36


is inserted downward in the slot


35




a


. The bolt


36


is then threaded into the corresponding threaded hole


23




a


so that the saddle holder


35


is secured to the upper surface of the base plate


23


. A saddle


37


is mounted on the saddle holder


35


. A pin support


35




b


is formed integrally with the saddle holder


35


. The distal end of the saddle


37


is coupled to the pin support


35




b


with a pin


38


so that the saddle


37


can pivot. A clamp pad


39


is located on the upper surface of the saddle


37


. The clamp pad


39


is securely tightened to the saddle


37


with a string fixing bolt


40


. A threaded hole


37




a


is formed in the saddle


37


. The string fixing bolt


40


, which is inserted through the clamp pad


39


, is threaded into the threaded hole


37




a


. A string receiver


37




b


, which is formed at an end of the saddle


37


, contacts the corresponding string


15


at a contact point Z.




The clamp pad


39


includes a retainer


39




a


and a fulcrum


39




b


. The retainer


39




a


retains the corresponding string


15


in cooperation with a receiving surface


37




c


of the saddle


37


. The fulcrum


39




b


contacts the saddle


37


. A through hole


39




c


is formed in the clamp pad


39


. The through hole


39




c


loosely receives the string fixing bolt


40


. The end of the corresponding string


15


is held between the retainer


39




a


of the clamp pad


39


and the receiving surface


37




c


of the saddle


37


.




An elastic member, which is a coil spring


41


in this embodiment, is located between the clamp pad


39


and the saddle


37


to urge the clamp pad


39


away from the saddle


37


. A slot


37




e


is formed at the distal end of the saddle


37


. A threaded portion


42




a


of a fine-tuning bolt


42


is inserted downward through the slot


37




e


of the saddle


37


. The fine-tuning bolts


42


and the saddles


37


form a fine-tuning device. A head


42




b


of the fine-tuning bolt


42


is engaged with the top edge of the slot


37




e


. A mounting plate


43


is attached to the lower surface at the rear end of the base plate


23


with screws


44


. Threaded holes


43




a


are formed in the mounting plate


43


. The threaded portion


42




a


of the fine-tuning bolt


42


is threaded into the corresponding threaded hole


43




a


. Guide holes


23




b


are formed in the base plate


23


. The fine-tuning bolt


42


extends through one of the guide holes


23




b.






As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a tremolo block


45


is secured to the lower surface of the base plate


23


with bolts


46


. A leaf spring member


47


, which has leaf springs, is held between the lower surface of the base plate


23


and the top surface of the tremolo block


45


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the distal end of each leaf spring of the leaf spring member


47


is guided through the corresponding through hole


23




c


and pressed against the lower surface of the corresponding saddle


37


. Therefore, the side edge of the slot


37




e


is pressed against the head


42




b


of the fine-tuning bolt


42


. The tension applying mechanism


25


includes a pair of springs


48


. One end of each spring


48


is engaged with the lower, or distal, end of the tremolo block


45


. The other end of each spring


48


is engaged with a bracket


70


, which is fixed to the body


12


at a predetermined position. The springs


48


urge the tremolo block


45


in the clockwise direction as viewed in

FIGS. 2 and 5

. Accordingly, the base plate


23


is urged clockwise about the pins


29


and causes the bridge saddles


24


to apply tension to the strings


15


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the tremolo manipulation mechanism


26


includes a hollow bolt


51


, a nut


52


, and a bent tremolo bar


53


. The hollow bolt


51


is inserted downward through one side of the base plate


23


. The nut


52


is tightened to the lower end of the hollow bolt


51


to secure the hollow bolt


51


to the base plate


23


. The distal end of the bent portion of the tremolo bar


53


is detachably inserted into the hollow bolt


51


. When the tremolo bar


53


is tilted toward or away from the body


12


, the base plate


23


of the tremolo unit


21


, the bridge saddles


24


, and the tremolo block


45


are slightly pivoted about the pins


29


against the force of the springs


48


.




The hinge mechanism


22


will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


4


.




Nuts


32


are embedded in the body


12


. Each nut


32


has a threaded hole


32




a


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, each stud bolt


31


has a threaded portion


31




a


and a coupling portion


31




b


. The threaded portion


31




a


is threaded into the threaded hole


32




a


of the corresponding nut


32


. A seat


31




c


is defined between the threaded portion


31




a


and the coupling portion


31




b


of each stud bolt


31


. The seat


31




c


has a convex support surface.




A slot


31




d


is formed at the distal end of the coupling portion


31




b


of each stud bolt


31


. The slot


31




d


is used when the stud bolt


31


is rotated with a tool such as a screwdriver. An annular groove


31




e


is formed in the vicinity of the slot


31




d


. A fastener, which is an E-shaped snap ring


33


in this embodiment, is engaged with the annular groove


31




e


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, each bracket


28


is formed like an elbow and includes a proximal portion


28




a


and an arm


28




b


. An elastic ring


34


made of rubber is located between the proximal portion


28




a


of the bracket


28


and the E-shaped snap ring


33


to elastically support the bracket


28


. A bore


28




c


is formed in the end of the arm


28




b


. The corresponding bracket pin


29


fits into the bore


28




c


. An elongated hole


28




d


is formed in the proximal portion


28




a


. The coupling portion


31




b


of the corresponding stud bolt


31


extends through the elongated hole


28




d


. Each elongated hole


28




d


is elongated in a direction perpendicular to the strings


15


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the two bearings


30


are located in the bore


27




a


of each pin support


27


. A spacer ring


49


is located between the bearings


30


. The two bearings


30


and the spacer ring


49


comprise one embodiment of the bearing device.




The operation of the tremolo unit


21


will now be described.




To change the tension of each string


15


while substantially maintaining the position of the second contact point Z, the head


42




b


of the corresponding fine-tuning bolt


42


is manually rotated. The engagement between the head


42




b


and the corresponding saddle


37


pivots the saddle


37


clockwise or counterclockwise about the pin


38


, which fine-tunes the tension of the string


15


.




To tune the harmonics of all the strings


15


while changing the second contact points Z, the strings


15


are unlocked at the first contact points by loosening the pressing member of the nut


18


. Then, the strings


15


are loosened by rotating the tuning posts


16


with the tuning pegs


17


. In this state, the bolts


36


are loosened, and each saddle holder


35


is moved along the slot


35




a


to adjust the position of the saddle


37


. Then, the bolts


36


are fastened to fix the saddle holders


35


to the base plate


23


. Thereafter, the tuning posts


16


are rotated by the tuning pegs


17


to tune the strings


15


. The strings


15


are then locked by the pressing member of the nut


18


. A rough adjustment of the harmonics is thus completed.




Each string


15


is then fine-tuned by rotating the corresponding fine tuning bolt


42


. After fine-tuning all the strings


15


, whether the harmonics of the strings


15


are properly set is determined. If the harmonics are not properly set, the position of each saddle holder


35


is further adjusted.




The advantages of the tremolo unit


21


will now be described in connection with the structure.




(1) As shown in

FIG. 1

, the bearings


30


are fitted into the hole


27




a


of each pin support


27


, and the bracket pin


29


extending from the elbow shaped bracket


28


is inserted into the bearings


30


. The stud bolts


31


are located forward of the pin supports


27


to be laterally aligned with the bearings


30


. Although, the distance D1 between the centers O


1


, O


1


of the stud bolts


31


is substantially the same as the distance D1 (see

FIG. 8

) of the prior art tremolo unit, the distance D4 from the center O


1


to the outer edge of the arm


28




b


of the bracket


28


is relatively short. Therefore, the space required for the hinge mechanism


22


is smaller than the prior art (see the distances D1, D2, D3).




(2) As shown in

FIG. 1

, the center O


1


of each stud bolt


31


and the axial midpoint O


2


of the corresponding bearing device are located on a line that is parallel to the strings


15


. Therefore, the tension of the strings


15


is applied to the center O


1


of each stud bolt


31


through the base plate


23


, the corresponding pin support


27


, the corresponding bearing device, the corresponding bracket pin


29


and the corresponding bracket


28


. Thus, bending moment does not act on the bearings


30


. Therefore, the tremolo manipulation mechanism


26


is stably controlled.




(3) The elastic ring


34


is provided between the proximal portion


28




a


of each bracket


28


and the corresponding E-shaped snap ring


33


. Thus, even if the sides of the base plate


23


are displaced toward or away from the body


12


, the displacement is absorbed by the elastic rings


34


, which stabilizes the state of the brackets


28


.




(4) The elongated hole


28




d


is formed in the proximal portion


28




a


of each bracket


28


, and the elongated hole


28




d


extends in a direction perpendicular to the strings


15


. Each elongated hole


28




d


receives the coupling portion


31




b


of the corresponding stud bolt


31


. This permits a slight displacement of the base plate


23


along a direction perpendicular to the strings


15


, and the states of the brackets


28


are stably changed accordingly.




(5) The seat


31




c


on each stud bolt


31


is convex. Thus, even if the attitudes of the brackets


28


are changed, the circumference of each elongated hole


28




d


is stably supported.




(6) The number of the bearings


30


, which fit into the hole


27




a


of each pin support


27


, is two. The spacer ring


49


is located between each pair of the bearings


30


, which increases the axial dimension of the bearing device. Thus, the pins


29


are stably supported by the pin supports


27


.




It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Particularly, it should be understood that the invention may be embodied in the following forms.




The snap rings


33


fitted about the coupling portions


31




b


of the stud bolts


31


may be replaced by nuts, and the proximal portions


28




a


of the bracket


28


may be fixed to the steps


31




c


of the stud bolts


31


. Alternatively, the support surface of each seat


31




c


may be formed conical. The E-shaped snap rings


33


may be replaced with C-shaped snap rings.




Therefore, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electric guitar, comprising:a body; a neck coupled to the body; a plurality of strings extending from the neck to the body, each string having a first contact point defined on the neck; a base plate having a pair of bores, each bore being formed in a respective side section of the base plate; and a hinge mechanism, each string having a second contact point defined on the hinge mechanism, the hinge mechanism supporting the base plate such that the base plate is pivotable relative to the body of the guitar, the hinge mechanism comprising: a pair of brackets respectively situated near the side sections of the base plate in an area of the bores; a respective support pin coupling each of the brackets to the body of the guitar, each support pin having a center axes; a respective bearing device having an axial midpoint and being arranged inside a respective one of the bores, the support pins being located closer to the neck of the guitar than the respective bearing devices; and a respective bracket pin coupled to each of the brackets and extending through the respective bearing device to support the bearing device inside the respective bore of the base plate; wherein the axial midpoint of each bearing device and the center axis of the respective support pin are located on a line that is substantially parallel to the strings of the electric guitar, and wherein each support pin has a seat to support a respective one of the brackets.
  • 2. The electric guitar according to claim 1, wherein each seat is convex.
  • 3. The electric guitar according to claim 1, wherein each support pin has an elastic ring to elastically support a respective one of the brackets.
  • 4. The electric guitar according to claim 3, further comprising a respective fastener securing each elastic ring to the respective support pin.
  • 5. The electric guitar according to claim 1, wherein each support pin has a lower part and a threaded portion on the lower part, and the body of the electric guitar has a respective threaded hole assigned to a respective one of the support pins, and wherein the threaded portion of each support pin is threaded with the respective threaded hole.
  • 6. An electric guitar, comprising:a body; a neck coupled to the body; a plurality of strings extending from the neck to the body, each string having a first contact point defined on the neck; a base plate having a pair of bores, each bore being formed in a respective side section of the base plate; and a hinge mechanism, each string having a second contact point defined on the hinge mechanism, the hinge mechanism supporting the base plate such that the base plate is pivotable relative to the body of the guitar, the hinge mechanism comprising: a pair of brackets respectively situated near the side sections of the base plate in an area of the bores; a respective support pin coupling each of the brackets to the body of the guitar, each support pin having a center axes; a respective bearing device having an axial midpoint and being arranged inside a respective one of the bores, the support pins being located closer to the neck of the guitar than the respective bearing devices; and a respective bracket pin coupled to each of the brackets and extending through the respective bearing device to support the bearing device inside the respective bore of the base plate; a fine-tuning device located on the base plate, the fine-tuning device being operable to fine-tune the strings without substantially changing positions of the first and second contact points; and a tremolo bar attached to one of the brackets of the hinge mechanism; wherein the axial midpoint of each bearing device and the center axis of the respective support pin are located on a line that is substantially parallel to the strings of the electric guitar, and wherein each support pin has a seat to support a respective one of the brackets of the hinge mechanism.
  • 7. An electric guitar, comprising:a body; a neck coupled to the body; a plurality of strings extending from the neck to the body, each string having a first contact point defined on the neck; a base plate having a pair of bores, each bore being formed in a respective side section of the base plate; and a hinge mechanism, each string having a second contact point defined on the hinge mechanism, the hinge mechanism supporting the base plate such that the base plate is pivotable relative to the body of the guitar, the hinge mechanism comprising: a pair of brackets respectively situated near the side sections of the base plate in an area of the bores; a respective support pin coupling each of the brackets to the body of the guitar, each support pin having a center axes; a respective bearing device having an axial midpoint and being arranged inside a respective one of the bores, the support pins being located closer to the neck of the guitar than the respective bearing devices; and a respective bracket pin coupled to each of the brackets and extending through the respective bearing device to support the bearing device inside the respective bore of the base plate; a fine-tuning device located on the base plate, the fine-tuning device being operable to fine-tune the strings without substantially changing positions of the first and second contact points; and a tremolo bar attached to one of the brackets of the hinge mechanism; wherein the axial midpoint of each bearing device and the center axis of the respective support pin are located on a line that is substantially parallel to the strings of the electric guitar, and wherein each bracket of the hinge mechanism has an elongated hole, through which the respectively assigned support pin of the hinge mechanism extends, a cross section of each elongated hole being elongated in a direction perpendicular to the strings of the guitar, and wherein each support pin has an elastic ring to elastically support a respective one of the brackets.
  • 8. An electric guitar, comprising:a body; a neck coupled to the body; a plurality of strings extending from the neck to the body, each string having a first contact point defined on the neck; a base plate having a pair of bores, each bore being formed in a respective side section of the base plate; and a hinge mechanism, each string having a second contact point defined on the hinge mechanism, the hinge mechanism supporting the base plate such that the base plate is pivotable relative to the body of the guitar, the hinge mechanism comprising: a pair of brackets respectively situated near the side sections of the base plate in an area of the bores; a respective support pin coupling each of the brackets to the body of the guitar, each support pin having a center axes; a respective bearing device having an axial midpoint and being arranged inside a respective one of the bores, the support pins being located closer to the neck of the guitar than the respective bearing devices; and a respective bracket pin coupled to each of the brackets and extending through the respective bearing device to support the bearing device inside the respective bore of the base plate; wherein the axial midpoint of each bearing device and the center axis of the respective support pin are located on a line that is substantially parallel to the strings of the electric guitar.
  • 9. The electric guitar according to claim 8, further comprising a fine-tuning device located on the base plate, wherein the fine-tuning device is operable to fine-tune the strings without substantially changing positions of the first and second contact points.
  • 10. The electric guitar according to claim 8, wherein a tremolo bar is attached to one of the brackets.
  • 11. The electric guitar according to claim 8, wherein each bracket has an elongated hole, through which the respective support pin extends, and wherein a cross section of each elongated hole is elongated in a direction perpendicular to the strings of the electric guitar.
  • 12. An electric guitar, comprising:a body; a neck coupled to the body; a plurality of strings extending from the neck to the body, each string having a first contact point defined on the neck; a base plate having a pair of bores, each bore being formed in a respective side section of the base plate; and a hinge mechanism, each string having a second contact point defined on the hinge mechanism, the hinge mechanism supporting the base plate such that the base plate is pivotable relative to the body of the guitar, the hinge mechanism comprising: a pair of brackets respectively situated near the side sections of the base plate in an area of the bores; a respective support pin coupling each of the brackets to the body of the guitar, each support pin having a center axes; a respective bearing device having an axial midpoint and a pair of bearings, the respective bearing device being arranged inside a respective one of the bores, the support pins being located closer to the neck of the guitar than the respective bearing devices; a respective spacer located inside each of the bearing devices between the pair of bearings; and a respective bracket pin coupled to each of the brackets and extending through the respective bearing device to support the bearing device inside the respective bore of the base plate; wherein the axial midpoint of each bearing device and the center axis of the respective support pin are located on a line that is substantially parallel to the strings of the electric guitar.
  • 13. The electric guitar according to claim 12, further comprising a fine-tuning device located on the base plate, wherein the fine-tuning device is operable to fine-tune the strings of the electric guitar without substantially changing positions of the first and second contact points.
  • 14. The electric guitar according to claim 12, wherein a tremolo bar is attached to one of the brackets.
  • 15. The electric guitar according to claim 12, wherein each bracket has an elongated hole, through which the respective support pin extends, and wherein a cross section of each elongated hole is elongated in a direction perpendicular to the strings.
  • 16. The electric guitar according to claim 12, wherein each support pin has a seat to support a respective one of the brackets.
  • 17. The electric guitar according to claim 16, wherein each support pin has an elastic ring to elastically support the corresponding bracket.
  • 18. The electric guitar according to claim 17, further comprising a respective fastener securing each elastic ring to the respective support pin.
  • 19. An electric guitar, comprising:a body; a neck coupled to the body; a plurality of strings extending from the neck to the body, each string having a first contact point defined on the neck; a base plate having a pair of bores, each bore being formed in a respective side section of the base plate; and a hinge mechanism, each string having a second contact point defined on the hinge mechanism, the hinge mechanism supporting the base plate such that the base plate is pivotable relative to the body of the guitar, the hinge mechanism comprising: a pair of brackets respectively situated near the side sections of the base plate in an area of the bores; a respective support pin coupling each of the brackets to the body of the guitar, each support pin having a center axes; a respective bearing device having an axial midpoint and being arranged inside a respective one of the bores, the support pins being located closer to the neck of the guitar than the respective bearing devices; and a respective bracket pin coupled to each of the brackets and extending through the respective bearing device to support the bearing device inside the respective bore of the base plate; a fine-tuning device located on the base plate, the fine-tuning device being operable to fine-tune the strings without substantially changing positions of the first and second contact points; and a tremolo bar attached to one of the brackets of the hinge mechanism; wherein the axial midpoint of each bearing device and the center axis of the respective support pin are located on a line that is substantially parallel to the strings of the electric guitar.
  • 20. The tremolo unit according to claim 19, wherein each bracket of the hinge mechanism has an elongated hole, through which the respective support pin extends, and wherein a cross section of each elongated hole is elongated in a direction perpendicular to the strings of the guitar.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-310745 Oct 2001 JP
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