Guitar sound board assembly

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Inventors

Lam, Mitchell

Application #

406420

Filed

Sep-27-1999

Published

Dec-26-2000

Current US Class

084/290
084/291

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/290 84/291 84/267

Examiners

Nappi; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lo; Jack

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Abstract
A guitar soundboard assembly is comprised a plurality of internal braces attached to an inner side of a soundboard for resisting warping. The soundboard is relatively thick for a longer useful life. The braces include two cantilever braces extending between opposite sides of the soundboard. Each cantilever brace is comprised of an elongated bar supported in a spaced position behind the soundboard by a pair of mounting blocks at its ends. Although the soundboard is relatively thick, the portions between the mounting blocks of the cantilever braces are free to vibrate, so that it can vibrate as much as a thinner conventional soundboard. The bases of the mounting blocks of the cantilever braces are slightly angled relative to each other to arch the soundboard forwardly for further increasing stiffness and resisting cave in. The cantilever braces are each thinner on the treble side of the soundboard than on the bass side to reduce rigidity on the treble side and compensate for the lower tension of the treble strings. Additional braces are attached to the soundboard for supporting other positions.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A guitar soundboard assembly, comprising:

a soundboard; and

a cantilever brace attached to an inner surface of said soundboard only at opposite ends of said cantilever brace;

wherein said soundboard is disconnected and spaced from any and all cantilever braces except at said opposite ends for increasing vibrations in said soundboard.

2. The guitar soundboard assembly of claim 1, wherein said cantilever brace is connected diagonally across a center portion and between opposite sides of said soundboard, so that said cantilever brace is spaced from said soundboard generally across a width of said soundboard for enabling more vibrations.

3. The guitar soundboard assembly of claim 1, wherein said soundboard is about 1/8" (3.2 mm) to 7/32" (5.6 mm) thick for improved sound quality and greater durability.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to guitars.

2. Prior Art

An acoustic guitar has a long neck attached to one end of a hollow wooden body. Nylon or steel strings are strung under great tension between the top of the neck and an opposite end of the body. The strings gradually range from thick bass strings toward the bottom of the guitar to thin treble strings toward the top of the guitar. The bass strings are under greater tension than the treble strings. The body is comprised of a front soundboard connected to a backboard by a curved side wall. The center of the soundboard is pierced by a sound hole. The soundboard is made relatively thin to vibrate in response to the vibrations of the strings to amplify the sound. Prior art soundboards generally range from about 3/32" (2.4 mm) thick to 1/8" (3.2 mm) thick.

The soundboard is reinforced by internal braces attached to its inner side to prevent it from warping and caving in under the tension of the strings. Although the braces must be stiff enough to provide support, they must still allow the soundboard to vibrate. As disclosed in Classical Guitar Construction, a book published by The Bold Strummer, Ltd., the numerous bracing designs that have been tried testify to the great difficulty in achieving a good balance between these opposing requirements. The most common braces are each attached to the soundboard along its entire length. Greater support to a thin soundboard is provided by such an arrangement. A thin soundboard must have an even wood grain across its entire surface to provide even sound qualities across its tonal range. The requirement for good quality wood with an even grain structure makes a good quality thin soundboard very expensive. Nevertheless, a good quality soundboard has a limited useful life due to its thinness.
 
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