Claims
- 1. A guitar-type musical instrument comprising:
- a body,
- a plurality of strings mounted to and extending over said body in tensioned relationship,
- a string mounting element movably mounted to the body, said strings being connected to the string mounting element so that motion of the string mounting element produces a vibrato sound, said string mounting element comprising a bridge plate pivoted to said body,
- a vibrato actuator handle for effecting motion of the string mounting element, said handle having an operator arm extending in a direction generally parallel to said body, and
- means for detachably and rotabably connecting the handle to said string mounting element, said means for connecting the handle comprising a shaft rotatably mounted to the plate and means for detachably connecting the handle to said shaft, whereby the handle may be rotated to move the arm to different positions over said body and may be completely detached without the use of tools.
- 2. The instrument of claim 1 including means for holding the plate in a balanced position against tension of the strings, said plate extending at an angle to the plane of said body in said balanced position, said handle being mounted to said holding plate for rotation about an axis substantially perpendicular to said body when said plate is in balanced position.
- 3. The instrument of claim 1 wherein said handle has an attachment portion extending in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the plane of the upper surface of the guitar body and wherein said means for connecting the handle comprises resilient snap-in connecting means for enabling the handle to be attached to and withdrawn from said string mounting element by motion in said second direction.
- 4. The instrument of claim 1 including means for restraining rotation of said shaft relative to said bridge plate.
- 5. The instrument of claim 4 wherein said shaft comprises a headed bolt extending through said plate, a nut on said bolt, a washer on said bolt, and means for restraining relative rotation of said nut and bolt.
- 6. The instrument of claim 5 wherein said plate has an integral boss, said bolt extending through said boss, said means for restraining relative rotation of said nut and bolt comprising a section of said nut partially separated from the rest of said nut by a slot extending partly across the nut, said nut section being bent inwardly to partially close said slot.
- 7. The instrument of claim 1 wherein said shaft has a bore extending therethrough, said handle having a mounting leg extending through at least a part of said bore, and means for detachably retaining the mounting leg within said bore.
- 8. The instrument of claim 7 including means for restraining rotation of said shaft, and means for preventing rotation of said mounting leg relative to said shaft.
- 9. The instrument of claim 8 wherein said means for preventing rotation of said mounting leg comprises a lateral projection on said leg and a slot formed in an end of said shaft and receiving said projection.
- 10. The instrument of claim 9 wherein said means for detachably retaining the mounting leg comprises a transverse slot extending partly through said shaft, a circumferential groove in said leg, and a retainer spring captured in said transverse slot and engaged with said groove.
- 11. In a guitar-type musical instrument of the type having a body, a bridge assembly including a bridge plate pivotally mounted to the body, a plurality of tensioned springs connected at one end to the bridge assembly and at the other end to another portion of the guitar body, thereby tending to pivot the bridge plate in a first direction, and a plurality of springs connected between the body and the bridge assembly tending to pivot the bridge plate in an opposite direction, whereby the bridge plate assumes a balanced position under balanced moments caused by the tensioned strings and the tensioned springs, an improved vibrato control comprising
- a hollow bolt extending through said bridge plate in freely rotatable relation thereto,
- means for securing the bolt to the plate and presenting a controlled and adjustable restraint against rotation of the bolt relative to the plate,
- a vibrato actuator handle having a mounting leg extending into said hollow bolt,
- means for preventing relative rotation of said bolt and mounting leg, and
- means for detachably securing the mounting leg to the bolt.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said means for presenting controlled and adjustable restraint against rotation of the bolt comprises at least one washer on the bolt, a nut on the bolt for securing the bolt to the bridge plate and for pressing the washer against the bridge plate with a selectively controllable and adjustable force, and means for restraining rotation of the nut relative to the bolt.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said means for restraining relative rotation of the nut and bolt comprises a slot extending transversely through a portion of said nut and separating said nut into a body portion and a locking portion, said locking portion being bent toward said body portion to thereby restrain rotation of the nut upon the bolt.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 including interengageable means on said handle mounting leg and said bolt for preventing relative rotation between the leg and bolt.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said means for detachably connecting said leg portion to and within said bolt comprises a transverse slot extending partly through said bolt, a circumferential groove extending around an end portion of said handle mounting leg and a retaining spring mounted on said bolt and extending through said bolt slot into said groove.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of pending prior International Application No. PCT/US83/00,715, International filing date May 6, 1983, of John F. Page and Helmut Schaller, for Snap-In Vibrato Arm, no priority date claimed, now abn.
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