[0001] The electric guitar play, particularly in case of top players' performances, requires
a perfectly and constantly tuned instrument. For this purpose, there have been developed
the so-called vibrator devices of various types and embodiments. Most of them consist
of a bed plate with string attaching mechanisms, and a block secured to said plate
from under. Such a stationary block is connected with tension springs attached to
the guitar body and enabling the prestress to be varied. The bed plate is attached
to the upper surface of the guitar body by means of anchor screws so that it can be
tilted. With some devices the string attaching mechanism is made in such a way that
the string is caught by its eyed end whereupon, when tuning, the slider together with
the attached string is displaced by the screw. These devices are disadvantageous in
that the sliders are not sidedly fixed so that their eventual deviations may negatively
influence the string length from the attachment point up to the zero board and, consequently,
impair the tone quality. Such relatively simple devices are besides not provided with
means for finely tuning the tuned string since it is passed through from under over
the block.
[0002] Apart from this, there have been developed some more complicated and sophisticated
devices designed for masterly instruments. They are already provided with two-member
articulated attaching devices with a thrust plate for string attachment, said plate
being displaceable forward and backward together with the string attaching screw;
in the elevated rear portion of the bed plate a fine tuning screw is situated so that
it bears on said string attaching screw. A drawback of such devices consists in that
they comprise some elements, above all fine tuning screws, that exceeds over the string
level so that they cause the player to have his hand in a higher position causing
fatigue effects. The adjustment for displacing the string attaching system is controlled
by a screw secured in a fork of front portion of said system, i.e. below the string,
which causes the player, when adjusting, to thrust the string aside. Under these conditions,
the tuning process is troubled and decelerated, especially when in case that the displacement
along the fork is insufficient, the screw has to be unscrewed and replaced in another
threaded hole provided in the bed plate. Also when compensating the tension of strings
to be tuned and of the springs it is not easy to obtain simultaneously the tension
balance and the correct string tuning.
[0003] So it is necessary to proceed empirically by tightening and releasing both strings
and tension springs so as to reach the correct tuning. Such a troublesome process
will cause then some players to displace the vibrato block so as to bear on the wall
of a recess in the guitar body so that the vibrator device can be tilted in one direction
only.
[0004] Thus it is necessary that a vibrator handle of electric guitar be safely fixed, during
the play, in a desired position, and that it may be possible to easily change this
position. Some devices of prior art serving to this purpose have consisted in that
to the bed plate there is secured, by means of a nut provided on the top plate surface,
a box with inner thread cut through in its bottom part in form of a transverse groove,
and that such a created beak is slightly bent upward. The vibrato handle is provided
at its attachment end with thread and screwed in the box. The thread of the bent beak
assumes then the function of a clamp element. Disadvantages are in slow screwing,
in the necessity of using a spanner for holding the entire box together with the nut
while overcoming the resistance in the thread of the bent portion. Other devices are
provided with a blind threaded hole in the block secured to the bed plate, the hole
bottom carrying a spring-loaded ball while the vibrato handle being also threaded.
Disadvantageous is here again the slow screwing and unscrewing of the vibrato handle,
a play in threading playing also a negative role. The locking moment is directly proportional
to spring power that must not be alike with all of the springs. Still other devices
use a clamp system called "jack" in electrotechnics; in this case it is difficult
to adjust the locking moment of the wire spring, which cannot be practically changed
by the player. Finally, there are also applied devices wherein the attaching end of
the vibrato handle carries a cap nut under which there is provided a pin in a transverse
opening of the handle, which pin is clamped between the inner front of said cap nut
and the upper front of the box secured to the bed plate. A drawback of such a system
resides also in a slow removal of the vibrato handle, since it is necessary to completely
unscrew the cap-nut. Disadvantageous is also the wearing of the pin as well as the
fact that the cap nut cannot be removed but after pulling out the pin.
[0005] The present invention is to eliminate the disadvantages of prior art as hereinabove
set forth and to provide an improved vibrato device wherein no elements thereof, except
for a removable vibrato handle, exceed the level of any clamped and taut string on
the instrument, and which comprises a bed plate together with a stationary block,
string clamping and adjusting systems separate for each of the strings, and a vibrato
handle. The bed plate connected with the stationary block carries multimembered clamping
articulated blocks mounted for swinging and reciprocation thereon. Each of said clamping
blocks comprises a holder, a slider, a jaw, a grip and a nut with a washer. In the
bed plate there are provided grooves longer than the thickness of the stationary block
in which slits are provided correspondingly with the grooves of the bed plate. The
body of each of the holders is shaped at its bottom side to form a feather to enter
the grooves and the slits. Via the slider mounted for swinging in a fork of the holder,
the holder is adjustably coupled with the grip in the form of a prism having central
stepped hole with a nut provided at one end with inner hexagon and a washer. The portion
of the grip which is turned away from the holder is lowered and shaped to form a fork
with an elongate radiused recess merging into its central hole. In the groove is situated
a clamping screw screwed in the bed plate and provided with a fine tuning nut. The
bed plate carries also a chucking nut so that it is screwed on a bush shaper to form
a chuck with outer threading, the bush being screwed in the threaded hole of the bed
plate provided therefor. From the lower side of the bed plate, also a lock nut is
screwed on the bush, and the latter receives the shorter arm of the vibrato handle.
The mechanical vibrato device comprises also a lock consisting of a screw joint with
a head having an internal hexagon and of a sleeve which both are both-sidedly flattened.
The lock is situated at the side opposite the vibrato handle and opposite the clamping
blocks, at the bed plate so that the non-flattened parts of the head and sleeve of
the lock extend to above and under said bed plate.
[0006] Another feature of the invention consists in that the slider has a prism-like head
having an axial radiused groove and a cylindrical shank which is provided with threading
and in which there is provided an axial vertical longitudinal groove extending up
to the adjacent portion of the slider head so that the groove end continuously merges
into said portion.
[0007] According to the invention, the front portion of the grip facing the slider is provided
with a vertical groove extending in the axis of its central passing-through opening.
[0008] Further, the width of the groove in the slider shank and that of the vertical groove
in the grip are the same, and the thickness of the jaws in T-form of which arms are
either rounded or chamfered, does not exceed the widths of said grooves into which
it is inserted, the width of the jaw body not exceeding the minor diameter of the
shank threading.
[0009] Still other feature of the invention resides in that the outer threading of the bush
receiving one end of the vibrato handle is shaped at its top portion to form a cone
and that the chucking nut is provided with internal chucking webs.
[0010] In the block secured to the bed plate there is provided a blind hole receiving from
under upward one after the other a lower stepped ring, a bevel ring and an upper stepped
ring which are arranged so that they bear on one another by their front portions.
In the bed plate there is further provided a threaded hole in which a clamp nut with
central nut is screwed, said nut bearing by its lower portion on the upper flat front
of the upper stepped ring. In the hole of the clamp nut, in holes of the stepped rings
and the bevel ring, one end of the vibrato handle is inserted.
[0011] Finally, the holder is provided on its part turned away from the slider and grip
with two vertical threads receiving thrust screws bearing on the bed plate. The feather
of the holder is provided with a horizontal, longitudinally and axially oriented threading
with an eye bolt which bears by its head on the front of the block at the side turned
away from the holder. In its front facing the head of the slider, a groove receiving
said head is provided.
[0012] The progress obtained by the vibrato device of the invention consists above all in
providing the hitherto best string attachment surface, since the jaw secured in the
grip groove cares for the parallelism of its clamping surface to the clamping surface
of the slider rear portion Simultaneously the thickness of the jaw and the width of
the groove for string in the slider are chosen so that even at a partial flattening
of the string the jaw does not bear on the slider. Thus the string is uniformly stretched
by the entire clamping surface so that it is not exposed to any demaging while being
clamped in the vibrato lock formed here by the slider, the jaw and the grip so that
unlike well-known devices the delicate string clamping process may be disregarded.
[0013] Another substantial advantage is in the arrangement of all of the elements immediately
on the flat bed plate while the eye bolt is situated below said plate. In this way
all of the elements overlapping the instrument plate are omitted which means that
no elements are situated higher than the strings so that the player need not hold
his hand in an elevated position. This positively influences the hand position fatigue
effects and improves consequently the play ergonomy.
[0014] Advantageous is the arrangement of the clamping and controlling system in the groove
of the bed plate and the block which prevents the system from wobbling during the
string attachment and makes it possible to attach it without being necessary to use
either special devices or steadily holding it by the other hand, which all positively
influences the speed, accuracy and easiness of the string attachment. The preferable
application of the vibrato lock consisting of a screw and sleeve with both-sidedly
flattening, considerably simplifies and accelerates the global adjustment of the instrument
so that, due to the immobilisation of the bed plate, a situation occurs as if the
instrument be provided with a stable bridge. After adjusting and unlocking the vibrato
device, the fine adjustment of the lower tension springs is already an easy affair.
This advantage manifests itself positively if some string has to be quickly exchanged
whereby no substantial detuning of already tuned strings occurs.
[0015] Another advantage of the vibrato device consists particularly in simple change of
clamping force by merely tightening either the chucking nut or, according to the alternative
embodiment, the clamping nut while even an eventual wear of the conical bush threading
(first variant) or of bearing surfaces of the rings (second variant), including the
threadings of the nuts and their bearing surfaces, does not influence the device operation.
Also the removal and insertion of the vibrato handle is easy and quick, and does not
depend but upon the turning of the respective nut.
[0016] The vibrato device of the invention is easily applicable to the existing instruments
of "Stratocaster" type. Finely, a not negligible progress brought about by the device
lies in the global structure thereof and in the attachment of the individual elements
to the bed plate, which does not cause any fading of string sound so that a long sound
reverberation (so-called "sustain") is obtained. This is very important with instruments
of this type.
[0017] Some preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described with reference
to the accompanying schematic drawings in which
- Fig. 1
- is a front view of the mechanical vibrato device;
- Fig. 2
- is a top view of the same;
- Fig. 3
- is a lateral view of the same;
- Fig. 4
- is a front view showing, partially in section, an alternative attachment of the vibrato
handle; and
- Fig. 5
- is a top view of the vibrato handle shown in Fig. 4.
[0018] As can be seen in the drawings, and particularly Fig. 1 thereof, the mechanical vibrato
device comprises a bed plate 1 which forms an integral part with a stationary block
3 and on which there are mounted for swinging and reciprocation, respectively, holders
2 and grips 12 connected by means of sliders 6, jaws 19 and nuts 13 with an internal
hexagon. In the bed plate 1, grooves 22 are provided, and in the block 3 slits 4 corresponding
to the grooves 22. The lower end of each of the holders 2 is shaped to form a longitudinally
oriented feather 25 to engage in said grooves 22 and slits 4. Each grip 12 is mounted
for reciprocation on the top surface of said bed plate 1, and its body has the form
of a prism with a central stepped hole receiving a nut 13 with the internal hexagon,
washer 29, shank 11 of the slider 6 and web of the jaw 19, and with its rear portion
lowered and forming a fork 15 with a longitudinal radiused recess merging up to said
central hole. The front portion of the grip 12 is provided with a vertical groove
27, and by means of a groove of its fork 15 it is coupled with a clamping screw 7
screwed in a threaded hole of the bed plate 1 and provided with a fine tuning nut
17. The jaw 19 inserted by its web in the shank 11 of the slider 6, engages by lower
parts of its arms in the groove 27 of said grip 12 while upper parts thereof bear
on a string 28 passing through a groove in the shank 11 and through a radiused groove
26 in a head 21 of the slider 6. The head 21 is shaped to form a prism whose front
portion merges into a radiused surface provided with said radiused groove 26 sloping,
from the half of the upper surface, downward, a connecting pin 10 passing through
axial opening provided in the slider 6. The shank 11 of the slider 6 has the form
of a cylinder provided with threading and is cut-through in the form of a vertical
axial groove extending up to the rear end of the head 21. The head 21 is situated
in a fork provided in the holder 2, the fork walls being also provided with a transverse
hole for a connecting pin 10. In the front portion of the holder 2 there are also
provided two vertical threaded holes for thrust screws 9 bearing on the top surface
of the bed plate 1, and the feather of the holder 2 is provided with a horizontal
elongate thread in which an eye bolt 8 is screwed. The assembly comprising the holder
2, slider 6, jaw 19, grip 12, nut 13, washer 29, connecting pin 10, thrust screws
9, eye bolt 8, clamping screw 7 and fine tuning nut 17, constitutes a clamping unit
system for the string 28 of which fulcrum is formed by said pin 10 while the lateral
and positional orientation is cared for by the feather 25, the jaw 19, thrust screws
9, eye bolt 8 of the holder 2, clamping screw 7 and the fine tuning nut 17. Apart
from the nuts 22 there are provided on the front portion of the bed plate 1 two both-sidedly
beveled radiused recesses entering by their bevels the slits in heads of anchor screws
24, further a threaded hole for a bush 18 in the form of a chuck with an internal,
in the upper part conical threading, the bush 18 being from the lower side of the
bed plate 1 secured by a lock nut 31 and carrying on the top a chucking nut 20 with
internal chucking webs. The bush 18 receives the shorter arm of a vibrato handle 16,
said shorter arm being provided with a hexagonal socket spanner. An alternative attachment
of the vibrato handle 16 (Figs. 4 and 5) consists in that in the block secured to
the bed plate there is provided a blind hole 38 receiving from under upward one after
the other a lower stepped ring 36, a bevel ring 37 and an upper stepped ring 36 which
are arranged so that they bear on one another by their front portions. In the bed
plate 1 there is further provided a threaded hole in which a clamp nut 35 with central
hole is screwed, said nut bearing by its lower portion on the upper flat front of
the upper stepped ring 36. In the hole of the clamp nut 35, in holes of the stepped
rings 36 and the bevel ring 37, one end of the vibrato handle 16 is inserted. At the
rear side of the bed plate a lock 30 of the vibrato device is situated in the guitar
body, said lock consisting of a screw with both-sidedly flattened sleeve and head.
The space between the head and the sleeve of this screw forms a groove whose width
is greater than the thickness of the bed plate 1, and the lock 30 of the vibrato device
is situated so that in the position where the non-flattened portion is adjacent the
bed plate 1, said lock embraces said portion. Holes provided from under in the body
of blocks 3 receive each one end of springs 32 attached by their other end in a spring
holder 33 secured by screws 34 to the wall of a recess in the guitar body.
[0019] In operation, if the strings 28 are to be attached and the guitar tuned, the bed
plate 1 is at first locked by turning the non-flattened portion of the lock 30 toward
said plate whereby the vibrato device is prevented from being deviated by the tension
of springs 32 or the strings 28 to be attached whereupon due to the loosening of the
nut by the socket spanner 23, the slider 6 is released and the jaw 19 is displaced
away from the rear portion of the head 21 of the slider 6. Thus, a space for the string
28 is provided between the jaw 19 and said rear portion. The string 28 freed of its
catching eye is then laid into said space so as to lie simultaneously in the groove
26 of the head 21 of the slider 6, and it will be stretched by re-tightening the nut
13 of the jaw 19. By its other end the string 28 is attached to a device on the guitar
head or scroll (not shown). The other strings are attached in the same way. By means
of a stretching device (not shown) the fundamental tuning will be effected. For this
step, the holders 2 are laid by their bearing surface on the top surface of the bed
plate 1. The fundamental vertical positioning of entire mechanical vibrato device
together with all of the stretched strings 28 is effected by means of anchor screws
or bolts 24. The actual vertical adjustment of the individual strings 28 relative
to the profile of top surface of the touch-board will then be effected by displacing
the individual holders 2 by means of thrust screws 9. After said steps have been accomplished,
the position of the bed plate 1 in the groove of the lock 30 is to be checked. If
the bed plate 1 is not in the middle of said groove, its position will be adjusted
by springs 32 until the correct one is reached. In case the mechanical vibrato device
is correctly positioned and the tension of springs 32 and strings 28 is balanced,
the bed plate 1 is unlocked and the octave or intonation tuning will be commenced
by turning the lock by 90°. This is made for each string separately by tilting the
entire vibrato device to the instrument body toward the neck by the vibrato handle
16 and, after loosening the fine tuning nut 17 to a desired extent, by displacing
the entire stretching system of string 28 by means of the eye bolt 8. After octave
tuning of all strings 28 has been effected, the fine tuning will be made by vertical
adjustment of fine tuning nuts 17.
[0020] When a string 28 is to be exchanged in the already tuned instrument, the bed plate
1 will be locked again by turning the lock 30 by 90°, the string 28 is loosened by
the stretching device (not shown) and be replaced. The new string 28 will be inserted
again into the groove 26 of the head 21 of the slider 21, and is attached by re-tightening
the nut 13, i.e. by the jaw 19. The other string end will then be secured by said
stretching device, and the string will then be tuned as hereinabove referred to. After
the tuning, the position of the bed plate 1 in the lock 30 is revised and, by tensioning
or releasing the springs 32, respectively, the bed plate 1 will be adjusted to assume
the position in the middle of the groove. In this way the original tuning of the not
exchanged strings 28 remain unaffected. Now the lock 30 will be unlocked and any necessary
fine tuning of the new string 28 will be made by the nut 17.
[0021] In the case a string 28 breaks during the play and the performance has to be continued
together with the remaining number of strings, the instrument may automatically be
detuned even by missing a single string, owing to the reduction of tension relative
to the springs 32; this can be prevented by locking the bed plate 1 by the lock 30.
Thus its correct position will be fixed and any possible small difference can be eliminated
by fine tuning.
[0022] If a tilted-out position of the vibrato device is desired while the normal position
corresponds to the top surface of the guitar body, a vertical re-adjustment is effected
by turning the lock 30 whereby the fixation of the bed plate 1 in this new position
is enabled.
[0023] If the instrument is to be transported, the vibrato device has to be completely locked
by the lock 30 whereby the danger of damaging it, string break by relentless manipulation,
or falling are prevented.
1. A mechanical vibrato device, especially for electric guitars and bass-guitars, comprising
a bed plate together with a stationary block, string clamping and adjusting systems
separate for each of the strings, and a vibrato handle,
characterized in
that no one of its elements, except for the removable vibrato handle (16), exceeds
the level of the clamped and taut string (28) on the instrument, there being mounted
for swinging and reciprocation on the bed plate (1) connected with the stationary
block (3) multi-membered articulated clamping blocks of which each comprises a holder
(2), a slider (6), jaws (19), a grip (12) and a nut (13) with a washer (29) in such
way that in the bed plate (1) there are provided grooves (22) longer than the thickness
of block (3) in which slits (4) are provided correspondingly with the grooves (22)
and that each body of the holder (2) is shaped in its bottom portion to form a feather
(25) to enter the grooves 822) and the slits (4), the grip (12) in the form of a prism
having central stepped hole with the nut (13) provided at one end with internal hexagon
and the washer (29), being adjustably connected, via the slider (6) swingable in a
fork of the holder (2), together with said holder (2), a part of the grip (12) turned
away from the holder (2) being lowered and shaped to form a fork (15) with a longitudinal
radiused recess merging into the central hole of the grip (12), in which there is
situated a clamping screw (7) screwed in the bed plate (1) and provided with a fine
tuning nut (17), the bed plate (1) carrying also a chucking nut (20) so that it is
screwed on a bush (18) shaped to form a chuck with outer threading, the bush being
screwed in the threaded hole of the bed plate (1) provided for it, while on the bush
(18) there is screwed from the lower side of the bed plate (1) also a lock nut (31),
the bush (18) receiving the shorter arm of the vibrato handle (16), the mechanical
vibrato device comprising also a lock (30) consisting of a screw joint with a head
having an internal hexagon and of a sleeve which both are both-sidedly flattened,
the lock (30) being situated at the side opposite the vibrato handle (16) and opposite
the clamping block at the bed plate (1) so that the non-flattened parts of the head
and sleeve of the lock (30) extend to above and under said bed plate (1).
2. A mechanical vibrato device according to claim 1, characterized in that the slider
(6) consists of a prism-like head (21) having an axial radiused groove (26) and a
cylindrical shank (11) which is provided with threading and in which there is provided
an axial vertical longitudinal groove extending up to the rear portion of the head
(21) so that the groove end merges continuously into said portion.
3. A mechanical vibrato device according to claim 1, characterized in that the grip (12)
is provided on its front portion facing the slider (6) with a vertical groove (27)
extending in the axis of its passage.
4. A mechanical vibrato device according to any one of claims 1, 2 and 3,
characterized in that the width of the groove in the shank (11) of the slider (6)
and that of the vertical groove (27) are the same and that the thickness of the jaw
(19) in T-form of which arms are either rounded or chamfered, does not exceed the
widths of said grooves into which it is inserted, the width of the jaw body not exceeding
the minor diameter of the shank (11) threading.
5. A mechanical vibrato device according to claim 1, characterized in that the outer
threading of the bush (18) receiving one end of the vibrato handle (16) is shaped
at its top portion to form a cone and that the chucking nut (20) is provided with
internal chucking webs.
6. A mechanical vibrato device according to claim 1, characterized in that in the block
(3) secured to the bed plate (1) there is provided a blind hole (38) receiving from
under upward one after the other a lower stepped ring (36), a bevel ring (37) and
an upper stepped ring (36) which are arranged so that they bear on one another by
their front portions, there being provided in the bed plate (1) a threaded hole in
which a clamp nut (35) with central hole is screwed, said nut bearing by its lower
portion on the upper flat front of the upper stepped ring (36) while in the hole of
the clamp nut (35), in holes of the stepped rings (36) and the bevel ring (37) one
end of the vibrato handle (16) is inserted.
7. A mechanical vibrato device according to claim 1, characterized in that the holder
(2) is provided in its part turned away from the slider (6) and the grip (12) with
two vertical threads receiving thrust screws (9) bearing on the bed plate (1), that
the feather (25) is provided with a horizontal, longitudinally and axially oriented
threading with an eye bolt (8) which bears by its head on the front of the block (3)
at the side turned away from the holder (2) and that in its front facing the head
(21) of the slider (6) there is provided a groove receiving said head (21).