Guitar construction

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Inventors

Lieber, Thomas G.

Application #

114224

Filed

Jan-22-1980

Published

Feb-2-1982

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/293
984/102
984/107
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/267 84/291 84/293 84/294

Examiners

Hix; L. T.

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Abstract
A body having a rear panel and sides integrally formed of plastic, with a top panel secured across the upper sides, the body being connected to a neck, having a U-shaped cross section, and a peghead, integrally formed of plastic with the neck. A flat plastic panel is secured across the open side of the neck, for attachment of a fretboard, and a reinforcement rod runs from the butt end of the body to the upper portions of the peghead. Plastic foam is shot within all interior portions of the body, neck and peghead.
 
Claims
It is claimed:

1. An electric guitar comprising

(a) a body having a rear panel and sides integrally formed of plastic and defining a hollow interior, and a top panel attached over the hollow interior,

(b) a neck having a substantially U-shaped cross-section and being formed of plastic, the neck being integrally formed with the body with its open side lying in a plane parallel to that of the top of the body, the neck having a flat plastic panel attached across its open side,

(c) a peg head integrally formed of plastic with the neck, the peg head having a hollow interior,

(d) a fret board attached to the flat plastic panel of the neck,

(e) an aluminum reinforcement rod glued within the body of the rear panel thereof and extending through the interior of the neck and peg head and being glued to the neck and peghead, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

This invention relates to electric guitars, and, more particularly, to electric guitars of plastic construction.

Electric guitars can be constructed of a variety of materials, such as wood, metal, or plastic. Plastic has been used for such construction purposes primarily because of its easier shaping characteristics, and because of its mass production possibilities. Plastic also can be advantageously used in electric guitar construction to produce a dead tone, in which all tones produced by the guitar have the same level of intensity. However, plastic guitars as presently constructed require extensive bracing, using wood or metal in the neck and/or body portions, to provide the required degree of structural rigidity. The electric guitars constructed solely of plastic are simply not strong enough to hold up over a long period of time.

A number of guitar constructions have utilized combinations of wood and plastic, or plastic on metal, both for electric and acoustic guitars. The acoustic constructions are generally not practical for electric guitars since the former require a body construction that will itself produce sound when the strings are struck, whereas the bodies of electric guitars function solely in carrying the electronic pickup equipment. At present there is available no electric guitar formed predominantly of plastic and which not only has sufficient structural rigidity but produces a completely dead tone.
 
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