Electric stringed instrument

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Inventors

Bunker, David D.

Application #

908377

Filed

May-22-1978

Published

May-6-1980

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/297R
084/298
084/304
084/307
084/312R
084/314N
084/723
084/743
984/107
984/369
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/08; G10D 003/04; G10D 003/14

Field of Search

84/1.14 84/1.15 84/1.16 84/267 84/290 84/291 84/292 84/293 84/297

Assignee

Bunker Instruments, Inc. (Tacoma, WA)

Examiners

Truhe; J. V.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Seed, Berry, Vernon & Baynham

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Abstract
A stringed instrument is disclosed which incorporates improved design and performance features. An elongated body, hereinafter called the wedge, contains in itself all necessary components and parts making it a totally playable instrument with or without a pair of removable wing bodies. One purpose of the wing body attachments is to provide flexibility for modular electronic add-on components for use with new modern amplification devices. Also the wing bodies may be changed to provide a varity of instrument body designs, colors, finishes and fabrics. The sound produced by each of the strings of the instrument is enhanced by providing each string with at least one individual magnetic pickup which is individually adjustable to that string for optimum performance. Each string is also provided with its own individual bridge support which is completely separated from each other bridge support to prevent any acoustical and/or electrical cross-feed. A fine tuning system is provided to more precisely and more easily tune each string. This fine tuning can also act as an electrically controlled tuning means. A metal reflective shield surrounds the wedge body of the instrument, the shield acting to enhance the high frequency sounds produced by the strings, to shield or lock out unwanted signals to the electrical components, and is used for mounting or holding the wing bodies to the wedge.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stringed instrument having a body portion with an elongated neck structure extending therefrom, the neck structure having a finger board mounted thereon and extending along the neck member, a string supporting bridge mounted on the body portion in alignment with the neck member, a complement of strings for the instrument anchored at one end to the lower end of the body portion spaced from the bridge and extending along the neck and finger board and anchored at the other end to the upper end of the neck, and electrical pickup means for the strings, the improvement comprising:

a metal plate surrounding the body portion except for the upper surface thereof adjacent the strings, the metal plate including slots in each of the side surfaces of the body portion,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to improvements in the construction and design of electrical stringed musical instruments, particularly guitars.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The conventional electric guitar used by most performers today is formed by an acoustical body or a single solid wooden block and utilizes ganged magnetic pickups to inductively pick up the sounds of the strings for amplification. The strings of the instrument slidably pass over a unitary supporting bridge member. Because of the unitary bridge member and the ganged magnetic pickups, the amplified sound of each string is not as clear and "clean" as desired but is distorted by acoustical and/or electrical cross-feed from adjacent strings.

The instrument described in this application makes use of a steel rod in the neck of the instrument to overcome or avoid neck and fingerboard warping under tension of the strings as described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,251,257 filed in the name of the applicant herein.
 
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