US3605545A - Adjustable bridge for stringed musical instrument - Google Patents
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- a bridge such as for a guitar, includes a rigid base that has an elongated recess in which there is slidably supported a saddle which supports the guitar strings. As the saddle is adjusted vertically, it is guided by a guide surface within the recess to preclude any rocking or cocking.
- This invention relates to a guitar construction, and more specifically to an adjustable bridge for a stringed musical instrument.
- an adjustable bridge that includes a base and a saddle wherein the base is provided with a support or guide surface against Which the saddle is always engaged for any normal position thereof so that even though there is extreme adjustment of the saddle position, there is no rocking, and the basic original intonation of the instrument is preserved.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a bridge that can be adjusted without having an effecton the intonation of the stringed musical instrument.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide a stringed musical instrument construction that can be compensated in response to climatic conditions without adverse eifect on the intonation.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a guitar provided with an adjustable bridge constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged plan view of the bridge portion of the guitar of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IIIIII of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is an elevational view, partly broken away, of the bridge.
- the principles of the present invention are particularly useful when embodied in a stringed musical instrument such as a guitar illustrated in FIG. 1, generally indicated by the numeral 10.
- the guitar 10 includes a body 11 which typically has a spruce top 12, a fret board 13 and a set of strings 14. At one end, the strings 14 are secured to the peg head, and each extends over a guitar nut 15, thence over the frets to a bridge 16.
- the bridge 16 includes a base 17 and a saddle 18.
- the base 17 is rigid and is secured to the upper surface of the top 12.
- the base 17 has an elongated recess 19 within which the saddle 18 is disposed.
- the portion of the base 17 lying to the left of the string 14a, and the portion of the base lying to the right of the string 14 is vertically enlarged, that is toward the viewer so that at the ends of the recess 19, the means or portion of the base that define such recess are thickened somewhat, as further seen best in FIG. 4.
- the saddle 18 tends to rock against one side of the recess 19, and advantage is taken of this fact so that the ends of the recess 19, and particularly the portions designated 20 and 21 constitute a guide surface.
- the guide surfaces 20 and 21 extend perpendicularly to the top 12 and have a vertical extent which is greater than the vertical extent of the adjacent or guided portion of the saddle, as best seen in FIG. 4.
- the recess 19 has effective portions at its opposite ends which provide snug guidance for the ends of the saddle 18.
- the saddle 18 has a number of string support surfaces which are notched to receive and guide the individual strings 14.
- the upper surface of the saddle 18 may have a slight crown to it, and these surfaces 22 are normally below the height of the upper end of the guide surfaces 20, 21 and are always below the upper end of the guide surfaces 20, 21 when the saddle is in its lowermost position.
- the saddle at its ends is thus in vertically sliding engagement with the base 17.
- the saddle 18 is cut away or tapered in a wedgelike manner at each of the string support surfaces 22, so while some guidance could possibly be provided at other portions of the recess 19, as the vertical extent of the outer wall of the saddle 18 is somewhat abbreviated at the string support surfaces 22, reliance is made for guidance on those portions of the saddle 18 that lie adjacent to the portions designated 20, 21, namely those portions of the recess that encircle the ends of the saddle in a snug manner.
- the bridge further includes threaded means 23 shown in FIG. 3 for raising and for supporting the saddle 18.
- the threaded means 23 includes a threaded nut 24 and a threaded screw 25 for providing the adjustable support of the saddle.
- the screw 25 has a shoulder 26 on which the saddle 18 rests.
- the saddle 18 is apertured as at 27 in alignment with the screw 25 for reception of an adjusting tool.
- the screw 25 is provided with a guide portion 28 which fits snugly in the saddle aperture 27 for augmenting the guidance of the end of the saddle 18, particularly if the saddle is raised so that it projects considerably from the upper end of the guide support surfaces 20, 21. Turning the screw 25 in one direction raises the saddle, and turning it in the opposite direction enables the strings 14 to force the saddle downwardly, maintaining its engagement on the shoulder 26. Normally however, when the saddle 18 is moved to its upper position, there will be adequate guidance by the guide surfaces 20, 21 to prevent any cooking of the saddle.
- the spruce top 12 has an aperture 29 which is completely overlaid by the base 17 and the threaded means 23, and in particular the screw 25 thereof, extends through the aperture 29.
- a support means 30 is secured to the lower surface of the top 12 at the aperture 29 and is also recessed.
- the nut 24 is secured by a further nut 31 and washer 32 to the support means 30 in a fixed position, and the upper end of its threaded bore is chamfered to receive a lower beveled surface of the shoulder 26, thereby enabling the saddle 18 to be moved through the aperture 19, substantially in engagement with the upper flanged end of the nut 24.
- Each string 14 has a ball end 33 disposed in the aperture 2.9 and held therein by a slotted peg 34.
- a bridge for a stringed musical instrument comprismg:
- a rigid base for being secured to the top of the instrument in a fixed position, said base having means defining an elongated recess for extending transversely to the strings, said means including a guide surface for extending in a direction perpendicular to the top of the instrument;
- a bridge according to claim 1 in which said guide surface extends vertically higher than the adjacent string supporting surfaces on said saddle when said saddle is in a lower position.
- a bridge according to claim 1 in which the string supporting surfaces of said saddle are normally disposed vertically below the height of the upper end of said guide surface.
- a bridge according to claim 1 in which said base is vertically enlarged at the ends of said recess to provide said guide surface.
- an adjustable bridge which comprises:
- a stringed instrument in which said top has an aperture overlaid by said base, said threaded means extending through said aperture, and support means carried by said top within said body and supporting said threaded means.
- a stringed instrument according to claim 9 in which said saddle is movable partially into said aperture.
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Cited By (21)
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US3892159A (en) * | 1974-08-05 | 1975-07-01 | Massachusetts Inst Technology | Soundboard-bridge configuration for acoustic guitars |
US3896695A (en) * | 1973-11-16 | 1975-07-29 | Lyle Heath Kingsbury | Bridge for musical instrument |
US4197779A (en) * | 1979-03-08 | 1980-04-15 | Holman Mitchell R | High density bridge pin |
US4202240A (en) * | 1978-07-13 | 1980-05-13 | Smith Gerald E | Bridge pin |
US4230014A (en) * | 1979-01-08 | 1980-10-28 | Hoshino Gakki Ten, Inc. | Securement of guitar bridge to guitar body |
US4253371A (en) * | 1979-09-10 | 1981-03-03 | Guice Ronald H | Carrier/saddle structure for stringed musical instruments |
US4291607A (en) * | 1980-06-06 | 1981-09-29 | James Ketchum | Floating bridge for string instruments |
US5035168A (en) * | 1990-05-07 | 1991-07-30 | Williams Wayne T | Balance pin assembly for a piano key |
US5052260A (en) * | 1990-03-21 | 1991-10-01 | Thomas Cipriani | Adjustable bridge assembly for acoustical stringed instruments |
US5455381A (en) * | 1992-06-12 | 1995-10-03 | Gibson Guitar Corp. | PIE20 electric pickup with adjustable string output |
US5834665A (en) * | 1996-01-23 | 1998-11-10 | Hanns; Mark Jefferson | Guitar bridge bias converter |
US20030230184A1 (en) * | 2000-01-27 | 2003-12-18 | Devereaux Sharon C. | Guitar bridge and tailpiece |
US20040074367A1 (en) * | 2001-01-16 | 2004-04-22 | Sharon Devereaux | System and method for mounting instrument components |
US20080034939A1 (en) * | 2006-08-14 | 2008-02-14 | Akifumi Matsubara | Stringed instrument bridge |
US8011866B2 (en) | 2001-08-20 | 2011-09-06 | Maclean-Fogg Company | Locking fastener assembly |
US8294012B1 (en) | 2009-03-23 | 2012-10-23 | Walter Neil Garrick | Method and apparatus for adjusting nut of stringed instrument |
US20140144307A1 (en) * | 2011-05-04 | 2014-05-29 | Juan José Hugo Ceja Estrada | Guitar |
US20160035326A1 (en) * | 2011-05-04 | 2016-02-04 | Juan Jose Hugo Ceja Estrada | Guitar |
US9478198B1 (en) | 2015-06-18 | 2016-10-25 | Brian H. Daley | Recessed concave fingerboard |
US10586517B2 (en) | 2018-05-25 | 2020-03-10 | Jay S. DICKINSON | Intonation system for stringed instruments |
US10607580B2 (en) | 2018-05-25 | 2020-03-31 | Jay S. Dicksinson | Intonation system for stringed instruments |
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US3896695A (en) * | 1973-11-16 | 1975-07-29 | Lyle Heath Kingsbury | Bridge for musical instrument |
US3892159A (en) * | 1974-08-05 | 1975-07-01 | Massachusetts Inst Technology | Soundboard-bridge configuration for acoustic guitars |
US4202240A (en) * | 1978-07-13 | 1980-05-13 | Smith Gerald E | Bridge pin |
US4230014A (en) * | 1979-01-08 | 1980-10-28 | Hoshino Gakki Ten, Inc. | Securement of guitar bridge to guitar body |
US4197779A (en) * | 1979-03-08 | 1980-04-15 | Holman Mitchell R | High density bridge pin |
US4253371A (en) * | 1979-09-10 | 1981-03-03 | Guice Ronald H | Carrier/saddle structure for stringed musical instruments |
US4291607A (en) * | 1980-06-06 | 1981-09-29 | James Ketchum | Floating bridge for string instruments |
US5052260A (en) * | 1990-03-21 | 1991-10-01 | Thomas Cipriani | Adjustable bridge assembly for acoustical stringed instruments |
US5035168A (en) * | 1990-05-07 | 1991-07-30 | Williams Wayne T | Balance pin assembly for a piano key |
US5455381A (en) * | 1992-06-12 | 1995-10-03 | Gibson Guitar Corp. | PIE20 electric pickup with adjustable string output |
US5602353A (en) * | 1992-06-12 | 1997-02-11 | Juszkiewicz; Henry E. | Bridge saddle with adjustable intonation system |
US5834665A (en) * | 1996-01-23 | 1998-11-10 | Hanns; Mark Jefferson | Guitar bridge bias converter |
US20030230184A1 (en) * | 2000-01-27 | 2003-12-18 | Devereaux Sharon C. | Guitar bridge and tailpiece |
US20040074367A1 (en) * | 2001-01-16 | 2004-04-22 | Sharon Devereaux | System and method for mounting instrument components |
US8011866B2 (en) | 2001-08-20 | 2011-09-06 | Maclean-Fogg Company | Locking fastener assembly |
US20080034939A1 (en) * | 2006-08-14 | 2008-02-14 | Akifumi Matsubara | Stringed instrument bridge |
US7554022B2 (en) | 2006-08-14 | 2009-06-30 | Hoshino Gakki Co., Ltd. | Stringed instrument bridge |
US8294012B1 (en) | 2009-03-23 | 2012-10-23 | Walter Neil Garrick | Method and apparatus for adjusting nut of stringed instrument |
US20140144307A1 (en) * | 2011-05-04 | 2014-05-29 | Juan José Hugo Ceja Estrada | Guitar |
US20160035326A1 (en) * | 2011-05-04 | 2016-02-04 | Juan Jose Hugo Ceja Estrada | Guitar |
US9472170B2 (en) * | 2011-05-04 | 2016-10-18 | Juan Jose Hugo Ceja Estrada | Guitar |
US9478198B1 (en) | 2015-06-18 | 2016-10-25 | Brian H. Daley | Recessed concave fingerboard |
US10586517B2 (en) | 2018-05-25 | 2020-03-10 | Jay S. DICKINSON | Intonation system for stringed instruments |
US10607580B2 (en) | 2018-05-25 | 2020-03-31 | Jay S. Dicksinson | Intonation system for stringed instruments |
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Owner name: GIBSON GUITAR CORP., 1209 ORANGE STREET, WILMINGTO Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST.;ASSIGNOR:ECL INDUSTRIES, INC.,;REEL/FRAME:004534/0974 Effective date: 19860115 |
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Owner name: BARCLAYSAMERICAN/BUSINESS CREDIT, INC., SUITE 200, Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:GIBSON GUITAR CORP.;REEL/FRAME:004563/0360 Effective date: 19860115 |
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Owner name: PERPETUAL SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B., SUITE 950, 250 WES Free format text: SECURITY INTEREST;ASSIGNOR:GIBSON GUITAR CORP.,;REEL/FRAME:004800/0770 Effective date: 19870922 |