Guitar

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Inventors

Hoffart, Dean

Application #

626246

Filed

Jun-29-1984

Published

Sep-10-1985

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/743
984/107
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/267 84/291 84/1.16 84/DIG.

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Abstract
A guitar has a body and a neck extending from the body. The body has a central core and two panels sandwiching the core means between them. The side edges of the panels are curved toward each other and secured, so that both panels are rounded convex outwardly. At one end of the lenticular cavity thus defined the body is closed by suitable panel means. The other end is left open, and preferably has two upwardly and outwardly sloping openings.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A guitar having a body portion and a neck extending from said body portion,

the body portion comprising central core means and a top and bottom panel of resilient sheet material sandwiching the core means between them, the panels being substantially flat when unstressed, but being bowed around the central core means so that the side edges of the panels are juxtaposed, whereby the top panel is stressed so that it is rounded convex upwardly and the bottom panel is stressed so that it is rounded convex downwardly, the two panels defining a volume of lenticular cross-section having two ends,

a lower bridge foot secured against the top panel and supporting a lower bridge,



Description
This invention relates generally to guitars, and has to do particularly with a novel guitar construction which permits a lowering of expense for manufacture, while at the same time providing an instrument of enhanced and improved tonal quality.

BACKGROUND OF THIS INVENTION

The guitar is one of a number of stringed instruments of similar though not identical construction. The object in the construction of all of these instruments is to provide a resonating hollow body, capable of taking up and enhancing the vibrational qualities imparted by a plucked, bowed or struck string.

The body of a conventional guitar normally consists of an hourglass-shaped side wall separating a top panel from a bottom panel. Bracing structure is provided inside the cavity thus defined, for purposes of rigidity and for purposes of enhancing the sound characteristics.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THIS INVENTION

I have now discovered that a superior guitar can be constructed by employing a quite different principle from that conventionally utilized in the construction of guitars. More particularly, I have discovered that a guitar body can be composed of a core, for example one or two elongated members, together with top and bottom panels of a material like plywood sandwiching the core between them. The panels are curved toward each other at their lateral or side edges so that these can be juxtaposed and secured to each other or to a fillet placed between them. This results in a top panel which is stressed so that it is rounded convex upwardly, whereas the bottom panel is likewise stressed so that it is rounded convex downwardly. My guitar construction incorporates a neck extending from the body portion, a lower bridge pressing against the top panel, and conventional strings stretching between the lower bridge and a position on the neck.
 
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