Musical instrument brace

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Inventors

Stephens, Gene

Application #

259444

Filed

Sep-30-2002

Published

Sep-30-2003

Current US Class

084/267
084/291

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/291 84/267 84/290 84/280 84/294

Examiners

Lockett; Kimberly

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

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Abstract
Interior braces for the soundboard of a stringed instrument having reduced mass and more flexibility. The weight of each of the braces is further reduced by apertures selectively formed therein. A standard brace having scalloped ends may be modified according to the invention by introducing apertures of circular or other shape crosswise through the brace, thus forming voids therealong thereby reducing weight and reducing stiffness while maintaining substantially its original strength when glued to the surface of a soundboard. An "I"-beam shaped brace is provided having circular or elongated apertures along the length of the center vertical portion of the brace. A similarly shaped brace is curvilinear in shape having a flat base, concave sides and a rounded apex and having circular apertures along the length of the thin center portion creating voids for reducing weight.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A musical instrument brace for soundboards; said brace being elongated in shape and having an upper surface, a generally flat base for attachment to a soundboard, and convex side surfaces extending between said upper surface and said base, said side surfaces converge to form an apex and said upper surface said brace defining lateral apertures therein and spaced therealong, whereby the mass of said brace is reduced while increasing the flexibility of said brace while substantially retaining its bracing strength.

2. The brace of claim 1, wherein the voids defined by said brace are lateral apertures.

3. The brace of claim 1, wherein said lateral apertures are bores extending through said brace between each of said side surfaces.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to musical instruments. More particularly, the present invention relates to interior braces for the soundboard of a stringed instrument.

2. Description of the Related Art

The use of internal braces glued to the inner side of a guitar or other musical instrument soundboard is well known. Many shapes and brace location patterns have been developed to improved the volume or quality of tone of the braced instrument.

A thin, flat soundboard 2, illustrated in FIG. 1 incorporates a prior art bracing called "fan bracing." These fan braces 4 are long, thin pieces of wood with uniform thickness and height. Usually fan braces 4 are spaced closer together near the sound hole 10, gradually wider toward the bridge location 6, and even wider as the braces 4 fan out behind the bridge 6. Large stop braces 12 are located to further support large, thin soundboards. Two additional large stop braces 8 are located to isolate the active portion of the soundboard 2 from the sound hole 10.
 
  The present invention includes a musical instrument that is lighter in weight, and utilizes less raw material to construct than traditional instruments....  A musical instrument having exchangeable components. The musical instrument may include a core portion providing a foundation for the musical instrument...