Claims
- 1. In a guitar-like musical instrument having a body portion and several generally parallel strings anchored to such body portion, saddle means engaged against the strings and mounted for movement relative to such body portion and generally longitudinally of the strings, and means for securing said saddle means in a selected longitudinally adjusted position but releasable so as to allow longitudinal movement of said saddle means relative to the body portion, the improvement comprising gear-actuated adjustment means including a gear and gear teeth intermeshed with said gear for effecting adjustment of the longitudinal position of said saddle means when the securing means is released.
- 2. In a guitar-like musical instrument having a body portion, a head portion, several generally parallel strings having opposite ends anchored, respectively, to such head and body portions and saddle means engaged against the strings at such body portion and movable generally longitudinally of the strings, the improvement comprising the saddle means including a separate saddle for each of the strings, each of said saddles having a row of gear teeth extending generally longitudinally of the strings, adjustment means including a gear intermeshable with said gear teeth for effecting adjustment of the longitudinal position of such saddle by turning said gear, and means for securing said saddles in selected longitudinally-adjusted positions.
- 3. In the instrument defined in claim 2, a bridge plate mounted on the body portion, each saddle being mounted on the bridge plate and having a slot elongated generally longitudinally of the strings, the securing means including locking screws having shanks received, respectively, in said saddle slots, said slots and their locking screws being offset from the corresponding strings.
- 4. In the instrument defined in claim 2, the row of gear teeth for at least one saddle extending along one longitudinal upright side of such saddle.
- 5. In the instrument defined in claim 2, a bridge plate mounted on the body portion, the saddles being mounted on slides movable relative to said bridge plate lengthwise of the strings, each slide carrying one saddle, and said slides being provided in pairs, the slides of each pair having adjacent longitudinal edges, respectively, one of such edges having the row of gear teeth and the other of such edges having the gear mounted therein and meshed with said gear teeth.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 642,220, filed Aug. 17, 1984, U.S. Pat. No. 4,638,711, which is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 315,318 filed on Oct. 26, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,475,432
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