Compression molded composite guitar soundboard

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Inventors

Janes, Richard
Cumpiano, William R.

Application #

028725

Filed

Mar-8-1993

Published

Aug-2-1994

Current US Class

084/192
084/193
084/291
084/452P
156/245
156/330
264/257

International Classes

B29C 043/18; B29C 067/14; G10D 001/02; G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/192-196 84/191 84/291 84/267 84/452 264/257 156/325 156/331.1 156/245 156/330

Examiners

Shoop, Jr.; William M.

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Abstract
An improved acoustic guitar soundboard comprising a composite sheet formed of multiple layers of epoxy impregnated graphite fibers which have been accurately preimpregnated at about 33% resin to 67% fiber, after which they are layed up in laminates of unidirectional fibers with a woven graphite fiber fabric located as both top and bottom surfaces. The fiber orientation is preferably three to four times as many fibers in the longitudinal direction as in the latitudinal direction. The layups also are always equal and opposite in layered sequence so as to eliminate uneven stress. The sheet is cured in a heated platen press at uniform pressure and temperature. The soundboard may also have either standard wood bracing, rib-like bracing or no bracing at all. The waves applied in radial orientation enhance vibration, while orienting the waves into surrounds for individual sound plates tend to create individual resonance reservoirs for specific sound frequencies. Also, the soundboard can be molded with all finished machine dimensions in place in order to reduce manufacturing costs.
 
Claims
Now that the invention has been described, it is claimed:

1. A guitar soundboard comprising:

a compression molded layup of layers, each layer containing graphite fibers impregnated with epoxy resin in a ratio which is approximately 33% resin to 67% fiber by weight with the layup of graphite fiber orientation being approximately three to four times as many fibers in the longitudinal direction as in the latitudinal direction, the layup including spaced layers consisting of woven graphite fabric, the layers between the spaced layers consisting of unidirectional graphite tape, and with the layup being cured in a compression molding operation at uniform temperature and pressure, the soundboard having raised portions forming waves molded into the molded layup for improved sound capabilities.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an improved guitar soundboard and, particularly, to a compression molded composite material soundboard including a woven graphite fiber, epoxy resin matrix top lamination.

2. Summary of the Background Art

Modern wood acoustic guitars have a soundboard which consists of spruce wood to the underside of which has been glued several wooden braces. The sound quality which emanates from these guitars is presently considered desirable and the standard to which any non-wood composite soundboard is presently held.

The problems related to wooden musical instruments have historically been numerous. Wood soundboards gain and lose moisture. This phenomenon may cause undesirable changes to the intonation of the instrument, as well as threatening the durability of the instrument by weakening the structure. Another problem of wood soundboards is the degree of warpage which occurs over time due to the propensity of wood to creep when subjected to tension for long periods of time. This warpage is usually evident in the bridge area where the strings are anchored, and therefore the area where high tensions are exerted upon the wood. The luthier usually deals with this problem by adding additional bracing underneath the bridge, which can detract from the sound production emanating from the guitar.
 
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