Guitar construction

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Inventors

Podunavac, Bozo

Application #

126211

Filed

Mar-3-1980

Published

Mar-23-1982

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
984/106
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/02

Field of Search

D17/16-15 D17/18-19 84/173 84/267-268 84/291-292

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit, Osann, Mayer & Holt, Ltd.

US Patent References

4161130   Body for bass guitar

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Abstract
A guitar having a body formed from a wood top plate and a one piece plastic molded side and bottom section. The sides of the molded body section are formed with a plurality of distinct inwardly and downwardly directed steps that are adopted to enhance sound projection and tone in a manner heretofore possible only with expensive handcrafted guitar bodies.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. An acoustical guitar comprising a hollow body which includes upper and lower bouts interconnected by inwardly curved central side portions, a neck connected at one end to the upper bout of said body and extending outwardly therefrom, a head disposed at the other end of said neck, a plurality of strings disposed along the length of said neck, a bridge mounted on said body for securing one end of said strings, means on said head for securing the opposite ends of said strings in a tensioned condition, said body including a wooden top plate and a one piece plastic molded side and bottom section, said side and bottom section being formed with a pair of lateral sides, a heel end, and a tail end, said lateral sides and tail end being formed with two distinct inwardly directed steps such that the bottom of said side and bottom section is of smaller size than said top plate, said steps including a first step of outwardly curved configuration extending inwardly and downwardly from said top plate and a second step of outwardly curved configuration connecting said first step to the bottom of said side and bottom section, said curved steps being connected by a reversely curved connecting portion, said steps each having a depth of about one-half the depth of said bottom section, and said first step extending inwardly a distance about equal to the depth of said first step and said second step extending inwardly a distance of about one-half the depth of said second step.



Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

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

Acoustical guitars commonly are formed with hollow wood body constructions that have essentially straight or vertically disposed sides such that the top and backsides of the guitar are of similar shape and dimension. It is also common practice to include internal bracing within the hollow body in order to provide sufficient strength and durability to the relatively thin walled construction, which can otherwise be quite fragile. The tones produced with such hollow guitar bodies have been largely dependent upon the materials employed and the quality of construction. Since extensive internal bracing will adversely affect sound projection, it heretofore has not been possible to produce a durable guitar body construction capable of producing quality tones and sound projections without great care and expense.

It is an object of the present invention to provide a hollow bodied guitar with improved sound projection and tone quality.
 
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