Graphite fibre violin

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Inventors

John, Leonard K.

Application #

295942

Filed

Aug-24-1981

Published

Oct-11-1983

Current US Class

084/275
084/291
084/452P
984/102
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/02

Field of Search

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

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

US Patent References

4161130   Body for bass guitar

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Abstract
A violin is constructed with an acoustic box formed of composite materials, sheets of unidirectional graphite fibre in a resin matrix. The soundboard is constructed of paired sheets of the composite material overlaid and bonded with the sheets symmetrically placed. The fibres of a first pair of sheets are aligned with the longitudinal axis of the soundboard to transmit vibrations through the full length of the soundboard. The fibres of a second pair of sheets are oriented perpendicular to the longitudinal axis to provide structural strength in a perpendicular direction. The fibres of a third pair of sheets are oriented at an acute angle to the longitudinal axis, fibres of one sheet oriented at about 45 degrees to the axis, and those of the other sheet at about minus 45 degrees. The third pair provides torsional rigidity, and provides additional stiffness in the longitudinal direction, thereby affecting the tonal qualities of the violin. The symmetric lay-up avoids internal stresses which would otherwise affect performance.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A violin-type musical instrument having an acoustic box generally of conventional violin acoustic box shape with a soundboard, a back, and sides, in which the soundboard comprises:

a first pair of sheets of unidirectional graphite fibres in a resin matrix, the fibres of the first pair of sheets substantially aligned with a longitudinal axis of the soundboard;

a second pair of sheets of unidirectional graphite fibres in a resin matrix, the fibres of one of the second pair of sheets oriented at an acute angle of predetermined magnitude relative to the longitudinal axis, the fibres of the other of the second pair of sheets oriented at an angle of substantially minus the predetermined magnitude;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to the construction of a violin whose acoustic box is formed of composite materials.

DISCUSSION OF THE PRIOR ART

Materials and techniques for construction violins have changed very little since developments recognized during the 16th to 18th centuries. The soundboard of a violin is typically constructed of pine and the back of curly maple, and occasionally woods such as pear and sycamore are used. Because the properties of wood vary significantly, there is little consistency in the tonal qualities of violins even when made from the same piece of wood by the same maker.

Furthermore, the performance of a particular violin with an acoustic box of conventional wood construction can vary significantly with its environment. The moisture content of the wood changes markedly with humidity, and consequently the vibrational qualities of a violin tend to be unpredictable. Additionally, repeated drying and rehydrating can fatigue the wood, and excessive drying can produce wood splitting. For such reasons, priceless violins and quality performance instruments are stored in temperature and humidity controlled environments when not in use.
 
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