Stringed instrument

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Inventors

Schmidt, Karlwalter

Application #

949296

Filed

Oct-13-1997

Published

Dec-7-1999

Current US Class

084/291
084/294

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/291 84/294 84/290

Examiners

Shoop, Jr.; William M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ladas & Parry

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5542329   Device for improvi...

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Abstract
The sound box (3) of the stringed instrument surrounds components (6, 8), as a result of which the sound vibrations introduced by the playing strings (4, 5), across the bridge (1), on the top board (2) of the sound box (3) lead to oppositely directed or phase-displaced vibrations of the bottom wall (11). Thus, the pumping and sucking movement exerted by the vibrating (15) top board (2) on the air enclosed in the sound box (3) is supplemented by the sound vibrations of the bottom wall (11). The components enclosed for this purpose in the sound box (3) essentially comprise a lever (6) engaging on the top board (2) at two positions and located below the bridge (1), a support member (16) laterally supporting said lever on the sound box (3) and a supporting arch (8). Due to the fact that the lever (6) acts on the central region of the supporting arch (8), its ends engaging in the corner region between the bottom wall (11) and the peripheral wall (10) exert an expanding force leading to the upward movement of the arched bottom wall (11). Thus, the instrument is given a fuller, richer sound.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A stringed instrument with a sound box, which is upwardly defined by a top board and downwardly defined by a bottom wall, the top board carrying a bridge supporting playing strings and within the sound box are provided at least one lever and a supporting element, so as together to transfer vibratory movements of the top board in a phase-displaced manner to the bottom wall, wherein, in the vicinity of the bridge, at at least two positions, the lever engages the top board, whereof one position is in an area below the treble string and the other in an area below the bass string, that one part of the lever on one side of the treble string extends over and beyond the area of the bridge and is supported by the sound box and that another part of the lever is supported by the supporting element which is curved in the direction of the top board and extends at a right angle to the direction of the playing strings, the support point being located between the two positions where the lever engages the top board and in which two ends of the supporting element extend to a lateral marginal region of the bottom wall and are supported thereat, so that as a result of the tension of the lever the supporting element performs an elastic expanding movement.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a stringed instrument having a sound box, which is bounded upwardly by a top board and downwardly by an arched or planar bottom wall, in which the top board carries a string-supporting bridge and within the sound box are provided at least one lever at right angles to the direction of the strings and a supporting element, in order to transfer joint vibratory movements of the top board in phase-displaced manner to the bottom wall.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,542,329 discloses an instrument of this type, in which the lever and supporting elements provided within the sound box have the function of transferring vibrations acting from the strings, via the bridge onto the sound box top board from the latter to its bottom wall in such a way that the latter performs an oppositely directed or phase-displaced vibratory movement. This has the advantage that the pumping action of the top board acting inwardly on the air in the sound box is supplemented by the consequently simultaneously inwardly directed pumping movement of the bottom wall. However, it is disadvantageous that the sound box required stiffening ribs limiting its vibration capacity in order to absorb the elastic or tensional forces of the strings acting thereon via the bridge. It is also disadvantageous that the oscillations of the top board are only transferred through the components from one position to the bottom wall, so that tilting movements of the bridge in a direction at right angles to the strings lead to deformations to the top board, which have a disadvantageous influence on the sound evolution of the instrument.
 
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