Guitar

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Inventors

Farnell, Jr., Alfred D.

Application #

581883

Filed

Sep-13-1990

Published

Oct-8-1991

Current US Class

084/291

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/267 84/291 84/293 84/298 84/292

Examiners

Brown; Brian W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown; Boniard I.

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Abstract
A guitar has a hollow plastic body including spaced front and back panels, and a foam plastic core disposed between the panels, whereby upon vibration of the panels air trapped within the individual cells of the foam core are alternately pressurized and depressurized, thus to enhance the musical output of the guitar.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A guitar comprising:

a hollow guitar body including a front panel, a back panel, and an edge strip extending right angularly between edge areas of the two panels to circumscribe a hollow space within the guitar body,

a flat fretboard attached flatwise to said front panel and extending longitudinally beyond the guitar body, said front panel having a central opening therein,

a bridge support bar extending from the rear panel through the central opening in the front panel,

a bridge positioned on the front panel in spanning relation to the central opening,

means attaching the bridge to the support bar,

a plurality of tensioned strings anchored to the bridge and extending along the front panel and fretboard, and



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to musical instruments, and more particularly to guitars.

Conventional guitar comprise hollow wooden bodies having front and back panels spaced apart by a perimeter side wall. Guitar strings extend from a bridge attached at a central point on the front panel to a head mechanism on a neck structure extending longitudinally away from the guitar body. A fretboard is attached to a longitudinal face of the neck structure.

The guitar is played by pressing the fingers of one hand against tensioned strings at different selected points (wires) along the fretboard, while strumming the fingers of the other hand over the strings at points near the bridge. Apparently, vibrational motions of the strings are transmitted through the bridge to the front panel, thereby raising and lowering the front panel of the guitar body in a vibratory fashion. Air within the guitar is alternately pressurized and depressurized to generate musical sounds. The front panel of the guitar body acts as a vibratory sound board. A circular opening extends through the front panel to facilitate sound transmission from within the guitar outwardly to the ambient atmosphere. Most of the emitted sound passes through the circular opening in the front panel.
 
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