Semi-acoustic electric guitar

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Inventors

Jarowsky, William P.

Application #

534324

Filed

Sep-27-1995

Published

Oct-28-1997

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
D17/14

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/267 84/291 84/293 84/294 D17/14 D17/19

Examiners

Spyrou; Cassandra C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ersler; Donald J.

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Abstract
A semi-acoustic electric guitar comprises a left body member, a center body member, and a right body member, a left megaphone port is formed in the left body member, a center acoustic chamber is formed at a first end of the center body member, a right acoustic chamber is formed in the right body member at a first end, a right megaphone port is formed in the right body member, the left and right body members are joined to the center body member, the left and right megaphone ports communicate with the center acoustic chamber such that sound generated inside the center acoustic chamber is amplified by the right and left megaphone ports. A bridge is fastened to the left and right body members, two electric pickups are fastened to the center body member, a neck is formed at a second end of the center body member, a tone control hole, a volume control hole, and a pickup switch hole are sized to receive a tone control, volume control and pickup switch respectively.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A semi-acoustic electric guitar comprising:

a guitar body;

an acoustic chamber located inside said guitar body; and

at least one megaphone port having a tunnel, a first wall, and a second wall, an end of said tunnel communicating with said acoustic chamber, an opposite end of said tunnel being joined to said first wall and said second wall, said first wall sweeping away from said second wall, wherein sound generated inside said acoustic chamber is amplified by said at least one megaphone port.

2. The semi-acoustic electric guitar of claim 1 further comprising:

a top surface located on said guitar body, said first wall and said second wall terminating at said top surface of said guitar body.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Cross-References to Related Applications

A design patent, Ser. No. 29/042998 was filed on Aug. 22, 1995 for the aesthetic aspects of the disclosed guitar.

2. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to electric guitars and more specifically to a semi-acoustic electric guitar which is designed to produce the sound of a prior art semi-acoustic electric guitar, but being constructed with a smaller acoustic chamber which enables the size of the guitar body to be reduced.

3. Discussion of the Prior Art

For many years the size and shape of the semi-acoustic electric guitar has been dictated by the same construction style, namely a bottom plate, top plate and a wrap around side. The top and bottom edges of the wrap around side are attached to the top and bottom plates to define an acoustic box or chamber with an acoustic port formed in the top plate. This design is not much different than a folk guitar or fully acoustic guitar. An example of a semi-acoustic electric guitar is a Gibson 335. The thickness of the acoustic chamber is the only real difference between an acoustic guitar and a semi-acoustic electric guitar. The semi-acoustic chamber is still large and dictates an outer body which is large and difficult to hold.
 
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