Stringed musical instrument having soundboard

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Inventors

Faivre, Eric

Application #

324260

Filed

Nov-23-1981

Published

Oct-25-1983

Current US Class

084/275
084/291
084/297R
084/298
084/302
984/107
984/112
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/02

Field of Search

84/274-275 84/290-291 84/294 84/296 84/297

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spencer, Kaye & Frank

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument, e.g. a bow instrument or an electric guitar, is disclosed comprising a substantially rigid body and a plurality of strings attached at one end to a tailpiece. A flexible soundboard of acoustic material bears through one edge against the instrument body and through an opposite edge against the tailpiece. The soundboard freely extends between the one edge and the opposite edge and the tailpiece is fulcrumed on the instrument body. Upon tensioning the strings the soundboard is arched between the instrument body and the tailpiece. Preferably, the soundboard is of arcuate shape with its convex side facing the strings.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A stringed musical instrument of the type comprising a substantially rigid body and a plurality of strings attached at one end to a tailpiece, the improvement comprising a flexible soundboard of acoustic material, one edge of said soundboard bearing against said instrument body and an opposite edge of said soundboard bearing against said tailpiece, said soundboard freely extending between said one edge and said opposite edge, means for fulcruming said tailpiece on said instrument body.

2. The musical instrument of claim 1, wherein said soundboard is of arcuate shape with its convex side facing said strings.

3. The musical instrument of claim 1, wherein the said means for fulcruming comprises a stationary fulcrum fixed relative to said instrument body, whereby tension developed in said strings exerts said tailpiece against said fulcrum and said opposite end of said soundboard.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to stringed musical instruments and particularly to amplified musical instruments such as so-called electric guitars.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

As is well known, there are basically two types of electric guitars: semi-acoustic electric guitars and solid body electric guitars.

Semi-acoustic arched top or flat top guitars are provided with a harmonizing system comprising the top or table which is part of the sound box. The harmonizing system is intended, in all conventional stringed instruments, to create interactions between vibrations of the various strings, thereby causing substantial modifications in the quality of the tone of sounds emitted by each of the strings.

However, since substantial changes have occurred in the use of electric guitars, it has been found that the sound box actually tends to come into resonance (Larsen effect) with the sound sources of the sound amplification system which emit much loader sounds nowadays then when electric guitars first came into use. Manufacturers thus came to construct heavier soundboard and sound box assemblies in order to limit the Larsen effect but which also very substantially limited the action of the soundboard.
 
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