Music – Instruments – Stringed
Patent
1996-08-15
1998-09-29
Gellner, Michael L.
Music
Instruments
Stringed
84314N, G10D 314
Patent
active
058147454
ABSTRACT:
A fully adjustable acoustic guitar bridge is claimed that allows the strings (e.g. nylon or steel) of an acoustic guitar to be separately and continuously intonated, accurately and easily, whenever necessary. The bridge system employs a minimum of alterations to the traditional non-adjustable acoustic guitar bridge to retain the acoustic qualities of the instrument. In one embodiment, recessed rear-loaded cap screws utilize the forward and downward pull of the strings to stabilize the adjustable saddles; in another, recessed, front-loaded cap screws utilize a c-clip to stabilize the saddles. A threaded saddle capture on each saddle provides stability, continuous threading capability, and the freedom to use acoustically resonant materials (e.g. bone, phenolic, composites, etc.) for saddles. In one embodiment, the string's downward pressure transmits string vibration to the soundboard; in another, a set-screw assists this transference of sound. In one embodiment, a rosewood shim is employed on acoustic/electric guitars over the internal bridge pickup. The vibration of the saddles on the shim is transmitted to the pickup regardless, if the saddles are located directly over the pickup or not. The system has been tested and is compatible with most bridge pickup systems that are currently on the market. The Rules of 3.3%, 2.1% and 1.4%, which position the nut closer to the bridge, compensate for the design flaw in the "Rule of 18", allowing for any guitar, nylon string acoustic, electric, or steel string acoustic respectively, to achieve accurate intonation at all fret positions (assuming an adjustable bridge and proper fret location).
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Back Gregory T.
Feiten Howard B.
Gellner Michael L.
Hsieh Shih-yung
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