Composite-materials acoustic stringed musical instrument

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Inventors

Decker, Jr., John A.
Decker, Linda M.
Halford, Christopher J.

Application #

393695

Filed

Aug-11-1989

Published

Nov-13-1990

Current US Class

084/193
084/275
084/291
084/452P

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/193 84/275 84/291 84/452

Assignee

Kuau Technology, Ltd. (Maui, HI)

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fish & Richardson

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L. H. Miner, "Fibrous Reinforcements", Modern Plastics Encyclopedia, pp. 132, 138 and 140 (1986-1987). Dow Corning, "Silicone Moldmaking Materials from Dow Corning", pp. 1-11 (published before Jul. 1986). Hexcel, "Advanced Composite Fabrics", pp. 1-10. Orcon Corporation, "Performance with Strength--Orcoweb", (1982). Haines et al., "Application of Graphics Composites in Musical Instruments", ASME Design Conference, pp. 13-15 (1975). Gruhn et al., "Innovation and Artistry Maria Maccferri", Guitar Player, pp. 48, 82 (Feb. 1986). Product Sheet "Graphite--Epoxy Composites", p. 79.

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Abstract
A soundboard for an acoustic guitar is made of a composite-materials plate having an area density matching that of wooden soundboards while having a bulk density exceeding the bulk density of wooden soundboards. The soundboard is preferably made of a lay-up of woven polymer (preferably aramid) fabric and a layer of unidirectional graphite fibers followed by a layer of decorative fabric (e.g., silk), all embedded in a resin matrix. The side and back are made of at least one layer of woven fabric embedded in a resin matrix. The neck is made of a foam plastic core preferably covered with a woven fabric layer and a decorative fabric layer embedded in a resin matrix. The head is preferably cast of fiber-filled thermoplastic covered with a fabric layer embedded in a resin matrix. The head and neck are channelled to receive a composite-materials reinforcing rod, a fret board of similar material being bonded thereto.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A composite-materials soundboard for an acoustic stringed instrument, comprising

a resin matrix lay-up incorporating cross-woven threads each made up of multiple continuous polymer filaments of an acoustically damping material and substantially coplanar fibers extending substantially parallel to the strings of the instrument, said fibers being made of a material providing low acoustic dampening compared to said filaments.

2. The soundboard of claim 1, wherein said filaments are made of aramid fiber.

3. The soundboard of claim 2, wherein said fibers are made of graphite.

4. The soundboard of claim 3, wherein said lay-up further incorporates a layer of decorative fabric on the visible exterior side.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to methods of construction and materials for acoustic stringed musical instruments.

Acoustic stringed instruments, such as traditional acoustic guitars, are made almost entirely of wood. Fine-grained soft woods, principally spruce, red cedar and redwood, are used for soundboard construction in high quality classical guitars, with the sides and back often made of rosewood. Grand concert instruments with exquisite tonal qualities can be produced by traditional methods. However, wooden instruments are inherently vulnerable to the elements, particularly humidity, moisture and heat. There have been many attempts in recent years to make guitars and other acoustic stringed instruments out of synthetic materials which are intended to perform acoustically in the same manner as wood. Some of these attempts focus on low cost substitutes for wood to eliminate the painstaking craftsmanship required for constructing fine guitars. The focus of the present application is on high performance materials and techniques which mimic as closely as possible the acoustic properties of the various materials and techniques used in fine classical guitars while producing an instrument which is impervious to weather. The same principles are applicable to construction of other acoustic stringed instruments including, for example, the violin family.
 
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