Stringed musical instrument body

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Inventors

Kaman, Charles H.

Application #

698955

Filed

Jun-23-1976

Published

May-23-1978

Current US Class

084/291
984/106
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 001/08

Field of Search

84/173 84/267 84/275 84/291 84/292

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCormick, Paulding & Huber

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Abstract
In a stringed musical instrument body, such as for a guitar, the top plate or soundboard of the body is attached to the sidewall by an elongated mounting member extending along the marginal edge of the soundboard and between such marginal edge and the adjacent upper edge of the sidewall. The mounting member resiliently supports the top plate and influences its natural frequency. The rounded shape of the mounting member avoids the otherwise sharp corner occurring at the front edge of the instrument body, and the mounting member is preferably made of a molded plastic which may include a molded ornamental design on its outer visible surface.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a stringed musical instrument body having a generally vertical sidewall with an upper edge and a generally horizontal top plate with a marginal edge, the improvement consisting of a construction for resiliently attaching said top plate along its marginal edge portion to said sidewall so as to allow said marginal edge portion to vibrate relative to said sidewall, said construction comprising said marginal edge of said top plate being horizontally space along its length a substantial distance inboard of said upper edge of said sidewall, and a mounting member extending along the length of said upper side wall edge and said marginal top plate edge, said mounting member having an outboard longitudinal edge portion fixed to the upper edge portion of said sidewall, an inboard longitudinal edge portion fixed to said marginal portion of said top plate, and an intermediate portion extending substantially from said upper edge of said sidewall to said marginal edge of said top plate, said intermediate portion being resiliently flexible so as to permit said marginal edge portion of said top plate to vibrate vertically relative to said sidewall through accompanying bending of said intermediate portion of said mounting member, said marginal edge portion of said top plate being spaced vertically above said upper edge of said sidewall, and said intermediate portion of said mounting member in a vertical section perpendicular to its longitudinal axis curving upwardly from said upper edge of said sidewall and inwardly to said marginal edge of said top plate.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the construction of hollow bodies for guitars and other stringed musical instruments, and deals more particularly with an improvement in said construction involving the attachment of the top plate to the sidewall.

In musical instrument bodies, the natural frequency of the top plate, in place in the completed body, is known to have a profound influence on the tonal characteristics of the instrument, and commonly the top plate is designed to have a particular selected natural frequency to provide the instrument with what is thought to be its most pleasing sound. The achievement of a particular natural frequency in a given top plate is, however, usually quite difficult and generally requires considerable skilled hand work in graduating the top plate, shaving its bracing or otherwise slightly modifying its physical makeup.

The general object of this invention is, therefore, to provide a construction for a stringed musical instrument body wherein the natural frequency of the top plate is modified and may be controlled by the means attaching it to the adjacent side-wall of the body. In particular, the top plate is attached to the sidewall by an intermediate mounting member or ring which resiliently supports the top plate relative to the sidewall. The resiliency of the mounting member may be readily controlled by design factors to produce different members of different "springiness". Therefore, by matching a given top plate with a mounting member of proper springiness, a desired top plate natural frequency may be readily obtained without the need to graduate or otherwise rework the top plate.
 
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