Lightweight solid body guitar

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Inventors

Klein, Matthew L.

Application #

765457

Filed

Sep-25-1991

Published

Aug-17-1993

Current US Class

084/291

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/291 84/275 84/452

Examiners

Gellner; Michael L.

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Abstract
An improved solid body guitar structure wherein the solid body is formed of a combination of balsa wood with sufficient hard wood allied therewith to provide structural rigidity to the instrument. The balsa/hard wood body block is then skinned with selected veneer material on one or more surfaces thereby to render an extremely strong and rigid solid body that is much lessened in weight. Hard wood portions of the body block are relied upon for interconnection to the neck/peghead guitar structures. Further weight relief and acoustical adjustment may be effected by removal of small portions of the hard wood at selected non-stress, low resonance points.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A stringed instrument having a solid body, comprising:

a neck member including a peghead;

a body member having a selected shape and being rigidly affixed to said neck member, said body member being formed from approximately equal parts by volume of balsa wood and a hard wood, with a longitudinally central, generally rectangular segment of said hard wood affixed to said neck member and providing a base for connection of strings, and first and second portions of said balsa wood secured on opposite sides of said segment of hard wood and formed to a selected instrument body shape;

an additional portion of hard wood bonded to said segment of hard wood and defining a cavity for mounting of accessory components; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates generally to a lightweight solid body guitar and, more particularly, but not by way of limitation, it relates to an improved solid body guitar constructed largely of balsa wood yet having all necessary features of strength and tonal response.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Applicant has discovered no prior art that is directly in point in that it teaches the lessening of weight of a solid body guitar by using a skinned balsa wood. The closest prior art may be characterized by a U.S. Pat. No. 4,185,534 which teaches construction of a low cost, reduced weight guitar wherein the solid body is a foamed polystyrene. This construction enables lightweight and what amounts to a good practice type of guitar; however, the polystyrene body exhibits poor sound qualities and contributes nothing to desirable intonation. U.S. Pat. No. 3,427,915 in the name of Mooney teaches the construction of a multi-ply panel for the use in hollow body stringed instruments such as a violin wherein a strip of balsa can serve as a center ply between rigidifying outer plys. This is still a usage contributing to a sheet material and not such as a solid material suitable for solid body stringed instruments. Little if any other teachings have been encountered which relate to even similar usages of material to lighten solid body instruments, especially without destroying or greatly altering tonal quality.
 
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