Stringed musical instrument soundboard system

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Inventors

Kerfoot, Gregory L.

Application #

424627

Filed

Apr-28-2003

Published

Aug-17-2004

Current US Class

084/291
084/307

International Classes

G10D 003/00

Field of Search

84/291 84/290 84/267 84/307 84/308 84/309

Examiners

Lockett; Kimberly

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.

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Harry Fleishman, Shoptalk, Action Hero, "How To Make Adjustments To Your Truss Rod, Nut, and Saddle", www.acousticguitar.com, pp. 1-4. www.guitartips.addr.com, Guitar Tip #52--High String Action, 1 page. www.tranchant.freeserve.com.uk, "Lowering the Action", pp. 1-3. www.custombasses.8m.com, Dr. Bob's Guitar and Bass Setup Tips, Action, Intonation, and Tuning, pp. 1-5. www.mguitar.com, Martin Design Workshop Strikes a Chord with Guitar Enthusiasts, Annual Summer Class Planned, Released--Sep. 5, 2002, pp. 1-3. Geoff Gehman, Making Music, The Morning Call (newspaper), Aug. 18, 2002, Section E, Pennsylvania.

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Abstract
A stringed musical instrument having two soundboards. A bridge is located between the two soundboards. The two soundboards tend to equalize any upward or downward pull by the bridge caused by the tension of the strings, thus lessening the tendency of the soundboard to bend, crack, or otherwise break or distort. It is not necessary for either soundboard to have a traditional sound hole. Instead, the two soundboards may be structured such that they form an internal J-baffle, giving the instrument an improved tone quality. The bridge may be easily removed and replaced with a replacement bridge that allows the use of strings having a different action. The instrument may include an arm cutout to allow the musician to maintain the same arm/string relationship as with traditional instruments.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stringed musical instrument, comprising:

a) a first soundboard;

b) a second soundboard spaced from the first soundboard; and

c) a bridge disposed between the first soundboard and the second soundboard, wherein the first soundboard and the second soundboard tend to equalize any upward or downward pull by the bridge.

2. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1, wherein the stringed musical instrument is a guitar.

3. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1, wherein the first soundboard further comprises an arm cutout.

4. The stringed musical instrument of claim 1, wherein the second soundboard extends below the first soundboard, the first soundboard and the second soundboard forming a J-baffle.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a soundboard system for a stringed musical instrument and to stringed musical instruments having such a soundboard system. The invention has particular application where the stringed musical instrument is a guitar, though the invention has application to any stringed musical instrument.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A stringed musical instrument typically has multiple strings strung at high tension from a nut to a bridge. Such an instrument has a single soundboard, typically with at least one sound hole. In a flat-top stringed musical instrument, such as a guitar, the high tension force of the strings constantly tends to pull the sound board up off of the instrument. In an arch-top stringed musical instrument, such as a violin, the high tension force of the strings constantly tends to push the soundboard down toward the back of the instrument. This force tends to cause the soundboard to bend, crack, or otherwise break or distort.
 
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