Solid body instrument transducer

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Inventors

Grant, W. Gerry
Reed, James A.

Application #

133306

Filed

Aug-13-1998

Published

Jun-13-2000

Current US Class

084/291
084/723
084/730
084/731
084/DIG24

International Classes

G10H 003/12; G10H 003/14; G10H 003/18

Field of Search

84/723-726 84/730-731 84/DIG.

Examiners

Martin; David

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oldham & Oldham Co., LPA

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Abstract
The present invention is a rigid, solid bodied stringed instrument having an electrical pickup embedded in at least one predetermined position within the stringed instruments solid body to pick up the actual wood tones and resonance of the rigid solid body. The electrical pickup is comprised of a piezoelectric transducer embedded between a planar brass surface and a planar ceramic surface. In the preferred embodiment, the pickup transducer is circular in shape and embedded within the stringed instrument's solid body adjacent the strings which span the body. The embedded piezoelectric transducer requires a fraction of the area required by traditional electric coil pickups. In an alternate preferred embodiment, the pickup transducer is embedded within a transducer housing. The housing is then embedded within the solid body of a stringed instrument adjacent the strings. By including the piezoelectric transducer within its own housing the pickup can be sold separately in the aftermarket and incorporated in solid body stringed instruments.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pickup for a solid body stringed instrument comprising:

a piezoelectric transducer;

a wooden transducer housing having a cavity formed therein for receiving said piezoelectric transducer; and

body fill covering said piezoelectric transducer and said cavity embedding said piezoelectric transducer within said wooden transducer housing;

wherein said piezoelectric transducer senses tones and resonance translated through said wooden transducer housing when said pickup is mounted directly within said solid body of said stringed instrument thereby maintaining said piezoelectric transducer beneath the surface of said solid body.

2. A pickup as recited in claim 1, wherein said piezoelectric transducer comprises:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Electric solid body guitars known in the prior art produce sound by using one or more electric coils to pick up the vibration of the strings (which must be of a magnetic material, normally steel) in a magnetic field. The electrical output of the coils is then amplified and the amplified signal is then reproduced by means of a loud speaker. Electric guitars produce relatively little direct sound energy themselves, and are totally reliant on amplification if they are to be heard by other than the player.

FIG. 1 shows electric solid body guitar 10 commonly found in the prior art consisting of solid body 12 having neck 20 extending therefrom and ending in head stock 16 which contains a plurality of tuning pegs 18 disposed within head stock 16. Mounted to body 12, opposite neck 20, is tailpiece 14 and bridge 28. Strings 22 are then coupled to body 12 by tailpiece 14 and stretched in parallel with one another over bridge 28, across body 12, over neck 20 and then ending with each string 22 being coupled to an independent tuning peg 18. Strings 22 are then tuned by tightening each string appropriately by winding the strings 22 around the tuning pegs. Bridge 28 allows strings 22 to be adjusted such that their height above neck 20 is at a position favorable to an individual playing guitar 10. Magnetic coil pickups 24 and 26 are mounted in solid body 12 and positioned beneath strings 22 such that the electric coils of pickups 24 and 26 sense the vibration of the strings in a magnetic field created by the pickups. The electrical output of the coils is coupled to output connector 8 disposed within solid body 12 allowing guitar 10 to be electrically connected to an external amplifier. The amplified signal is then reproduced by means of a loud speaker, not shown.
 
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