Acoustic guitar assembly

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Inventors

Dresdner, Michael M.
Headman, Robert K.

Application #

369504

Filed

Jan-6-1995

Published

Oct-31-1995

Current US Class

084/267
084/291

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/267 84/268 84/269 84/274 84/291 84/292 84/293

Assignee

C. F. Martin & Company, Inc. (PA)

Examiners

Gellner; Michael L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Howson and Howson

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Abstract
An acoustic guitar having a bracing on the underside of the soundboard which interconnects with the headblock and neck joint such that the soundboard is stiffened in cantilever fashion in a manner which resists failure in the region of the soundhole without affecting adversely the tonal qualities of the guitar.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In an acoustic guitar having a body with a soundboard having a soundhole, a backboard spaced from said soundboard, a sidewall extending around and connecting the soundboard and backboard, and a neck extending from the body sidewall; the improvement comprising: means for bracing the soundboard adjacent to the soundhole for resisting undesirable flexure of the soundboard when the guitar is strung, said bracing means including a pair of bracing strips mounted along their entire lengths on the underside of the soundboard and extending along opposite sides of the soundhole and converging toward the guitar neck having a headblock with a buttress extending into the guitar body below the neck, said buttress having a top surface adjacent said soundboard, said top surface having a pair of converging channels open upwardly toward said soundboard for receiving said pair of bracing strips, whereby the soundboard is stiffened in cantilever fashion in a manner which resists failure in the region of the soundhole without effecting adversely the tonal qualities of the guitar.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an acoustic guitar, and more particularly, the present invention relates to improvements in the soundboard bracing structure and the neck to body joint of an acoustic guitar.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The acoustic guitar is a popular musical instrument for both amateurs and professional musicians. The acoustic guitar has a hollow body connected to a neck. The body has a backboard and a soundboard, with a soundhole, connected to the backboard by a shaped sidewall. The neck and body are connected together at a neck to body joint.

The acoustic guitar has a series of strings strung at substantial tension from a bridge on the soundboard, across the soundhole, and along the neck. The string tension creates forces which act on the soundboard and the neck to body joint. Over time, these forces can cause bending, cracking or other damage to the soundboard, and they are the principal cause of structural failure and altered intonation of the acoustic guitar.
 
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