Soft body guitar

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Inventors

Smith, Walter E.

Application #

139357

Filed

Apr-11-1980

Published

Jul-20-1982

Current US Class

084/267
084/291
084/452R
984/107
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/267 84/275 84/290 84/291 84/452

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lyon & Lyon

US Patent References

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4240319   Electric guitars
4290336   Molded guitar struc...

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Abstract
A guitar is provided with a soft pillow-like body or cushion instead of the large sound box of a Spanish-type guitar or the substantially flat non-yielding body of an electric guitar. The soft cushion avoids uncomfortable localized contact between the body of the musician and parts of the guitar, and it promotes more secure holding by the musician for better performance on the instrument. Also, the cushion is sufficiently flexible so that the stem and neck of the guitar may be suitably positioned for playing by a musician in either standing or sitting position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a musical stringed instrument such as a guitar, the combination of: a soft support member having flexibility to conform to the contours of a human body in either standing or sitting position, said support member having internal soft structure for maintaining its overall shape and thickness, a stem mounted on said support member, and a bridge and a nut mounted at spaced locations on said stem defining a plane for strings.

2. The combination set forth in claim 1 in which said internal means comprises flexible material extending continuously between the outer surfaces of the support member.

3. The combination set forth in claim 1 in which the soft support member is sufficiently flexible to permit angular adjustment of the neck so that the strings may be brought into position for manual sliding of a Hawaiian-type slide bar along the plane of the strings.



Description
This invention relates to stringed musical instruments such as guitars, and is particularly directed to a soft body guitar in which the large acoustical sound box of a Spanish-type guitar or the substantially flat body of an electric guitar is replaced by a pillow-like cushion which is flexible and yielding to conform to the contours of a human body in either a standing or sitting position. By conforming to the body of the player, the guitar is held more securely for optimum performance.

Conventional Spanish-type guitars are often played by a musician in standing position, and this often requires a support strap passing behind the neck of the musician. The acoustical sound box contacts the body of the musician at one or more locations and the area of contact is localized and uncomfortable. An electric guitar, that is, a guitar with an electrical sound pickup system, does not require an acoustical sound box but the shape of the substantially flat body also contacts the musician at localized places which become uncomfortable. A neck strap need not be used when the musician is in sitting position, playing either the Spanish-type guitar with acoustical sound box, or the electric guitar with the electrical sound pickup. However, in either case, the guitar contacts localized areas on the musician's body, making it uncomfortable to hold the guitar in the same position for an extended period of time.
 
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