Guitar with plastic foam body

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Inventors

Farnell, Jr., Alfred D.

Application #

704503

Filed

Nov-1-2000

Published

Mar-19-2002

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/726
084/743

International Classes

G01D 001/08; G01D 003/00; G01H 003/18

Field of Search

84/726-728 84/743-746 84/267 84/291 84/292

Examiners

Witkowski; Stanley J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown; Boniard L.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument or guitar has a plastic foam body substantially covered by a shell of thermoplastic material, a wood base on the plastic foam body, a plurality of strings supported to extend above the wood base, and at least one electromagnetic pick-up at the base. Musical vibrations produced by strumming the strings are conducted via the plastic foam body and wood base are largely sensed by the electromagnetic pick-up.
 
Claims
The inventor claims:

1. A stringed musical instrument, comprising:

a plastic foam body,

a shell of thermoplastic material disposed substantially about said foam body to retain musical vibrations in the body,

a wood base disposed on the plastic foam body,

a plurality of strings supported to extend above the wood base, and

at least one electromagnetic pick-up mounted on said wood base to sense musical vibrations produced by strumming the strings and conducted via the plastic foam body and the wood base for conversion into musical sounds.

2. A musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein the plastic foam body comprises polyurethane closed-cell foam.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Desirable characteristics for stringed instruments, such as base viols, cellos, guitars, and violins, etc., include the provision of sharp, clear tones, and substantial resonance.

Prior art guitars often do not produce such tones, and typically have resonance periods of only about 8 seconds.

The present invention provides a guitar having a polyurethane foam body and an interfitting hardwood base member, with a sound reservoir defined by a cavity in a hardwood member wherein a foam core is disposed, in which electromagnetic pick-ups are disposed.

The entire guitar is encased in a fiberglass shell, except for the sound reservoir, wherein the pick-ups are disposed. Resonance of about 28 seconds is produced. Substantially all musical notes produced by the strumming of the strings of the guitar are conducted via the hardwood and polyurethane foam components to exit the guitar via the sound reservoir.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
 
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