Stringed instrument construction

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Inventors

Mallory, William K.

Application #

897797

Filed

Apr-19-1978

Published

Dec-18-1979

Current US Class

084/291
084/294
084/307
984/101
984/112
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/267 84/268 84/270 84/271 84/275 84/284 84/290-292 84/294 84/298 84/299 84/307

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

DeVogel; Nicolaas

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument having a body which includes a top, back and a neck, with a varied number of strings. The top is a flat sound board assembly, with a sound hole, which has a bridge and, on the underside, a bracing system mounted to the board and directly connected by fasteners through the board to the bridge for transmitting string vibrations via the bridge fasteners and braces on the board to the body interior. The back is a molded unit specifically shaped to increase the volume of sound produced by focalizing and directing it through the sound hole in the board. The combination of the direct fastener connection, bracing system and curved back for focussing the vibrations increases the sound volume and quality.
 
Claims
Now, therefore, I claim:

1. A stringed musical instrument having a body with a soundboard assembly for producing an optimum sound volume comprising in combination:

a. a soundboward having a planar interior underside surface and an exterior top surface and a sound hole passing therethrough;

b. a string bridge attached to said exterior surface of said soundboard;

c. a first and a second longitudinal main brace attached to said interior underside surface, each opposite of said sound hole and each disposed from said soundboard substantial upper to said soundboard substantial lower end, thereby each having a portion intersecting with said string bridge location being opposite at said exterior side of said soundboard;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to stringed instruments, and more particularly to the construction of the instrument for improving the volume and quality of the sound produced.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Because box-type stringed instruments (those instruments having both flat tops and backs) tend to trap a portion of the sound inside, they lose some of the energy produced by the vibrating strings through the soundboard and into the interior of the instrument. The sound waves bounce off the back, oscillating more or less within the same area and tending to cancel one another; they lose energy on every bounce and only slightly affect the back as a resonator.

Instruments with gently curved tops and/or backs are not without problem, in that the waves are now directed to other areas of the interior of the instrument, and because they have no purposeful direction, they become dissipated before they are fully heard.
 
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