Inflatable knock-down guitar

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Inventors

White, Timothy P.

Application #

595718

Filed

Apr-2-1984

Published

Mar-4-1986

Current US Class

084/291
084/293
984/106
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/267 84/290-293 84/298-299 84/173

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Abstract
A guitar, preferably of the acoustic type, but adaptable for electrical amplification, wherein the guitar components may be readily disassembled and assembled to simplify handling and storage, the assembled components being maintained in their proper relationship by the tension of the strings. Acoustical quality is achieved by an inflatable bladder attached to the underside of the face panel, the bladder being encased within an envelope releasably affixed to the face panel periphery.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An inflatable guitar comprising, in combination, a face panel having a periphery, an outer side and an inner side, a bridge attached to said face panel outer side, an elongated neck attached to said face panel, strings extending between said bridge and neck, a flexible bladder envelope attached to the periphery of said face panel disposed adjacent said panel inner side, and an inflatable flexible bladder within said envelope in a vibration transmitting relationship to said face panel.

2. In an inflatable guitar as in claim 1, releasable envelope attachment means attached to said face panel periphery, said envelope having a periphery, and releasable attachment means defined on said envelope periphery for connection to said face panel envelope attachment means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Guitars generally consist of a body and an elongated neck whereby strings are tensioned between the neck headstock and the body face panel. The body, in an acoustical guitar, consists of spaced panels defining a resonance chamber to give the instrument the desired tonal qualities.

The rigid attachment of the neck to the body, and the size of the body, causes the guitar to be relatively large and cumbersome to handle, transport and store. However, the need for strength within the body and neck to produce the string tension, and the requirement for the resonant charber of the body has, in the past, dictated acoustical guitar construction and bulk.

While it is known to construct guitars with knock-down or folding necks, such as shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,396,621; 4,073,211 and 4,111,093, such prior knock-down designs still result in a bulky size, and such guitars still require special carrying cases and special care when transporting.

Also, it is known to utilize an inflatable bladder as a resonance chamber for a guitar as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 2,837,953. However, the construction shown in this patent is not practical from a commercial standpoint, and this type of instrument has not been available.
 
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