Stringed musical instrument top

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Inventors

Kaman, Charles H.
Kaman, II, C. William

Application #

285070

Filed

Jul-20-1981

Published

Feb-7-1984

Current US Class

084/291
084/452P
984/102
984/112
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/02

Field of Search

84/192-193 84/267 84/275 84/291 84/452

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCormick, Paulding & Huber

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Abstract
A molded plastic guitar top has a sounding board with a circular sound hole located between its upper and lower ends. A plurality of integral circular reinforcing ribs concentrically arranged relative to the sound hole, project from the inner surface of the sounding board. Integral rectilinear ribs which intersect the circular ribs extend generally longitudinally of the guitar top and diverge from the circular ribs and relative to each other in the direction of the lower end of the guitar top. An integral liner projects from the inner surface of the sounding board and extends generally along the outer marginal portion of the sounding board. The guitar top is molded from thermosetting plastic sheet molding compound which comprises 40% glass and 60% resin. The sounding board portion of the top essentially comprises a mat of random glass fibers ranging in length from three inches to two feet. The reinforcing ribs or braces are formed by random chopped glass fibers not greater than one-half inch in length. The guitar top may include an integral bridge which projects from the outer surface of the sounding board and which comprises random chopped glass fibers approximately one inch in length.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A stringed musical instrument top comprising a single piece of plastic material defining a relatively thin sounding board having a sound hole therethrough between its upper and lower ends, a plurality of integral reinforcing ribs projecting from the inner surface of said sounding board, said reinforcing ribs including a plurality of annular ribs surrounding said sound opening and a plurality of rectilinear ribs extending longitudinally of said sounding board between said sound hole and said lower end, each of said rectilinear ribs intersecting at least one of said annular ribs.

2. A stringed musical instrument top as set forth in claim 1 wherein at least one of said rectilinear reinforcing ribs intersects each of said annular ribs.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates in general to stringed musical instruments and deals more particularly with an improved top or sounding board assembly for such an instrument. The present invention is particularly concerned with an improved top for an acoustic guitar, that is, a guitar which has a hollow body and is not normally provided with electrical pickup means. In a high quality guitar of the aforedescribed general type wood is frequently used as a sounding board material. Reinforcement must generally be provided to compensate for string tension, and adds considerably to the cost of manufacturing such an instrument. Since the physical characteristics of wood vary it is difficult to manufacture instruments which have uniform sound producing qualities. The stiffness of a wood sounding board may vary with changes in humidity, for example. Further, wood sounding boards are subject to sinking, or transverse inward bowing, creep, or the development of ripples under conditions of high humidity, and deformation from string tension. The tendency of wood to crack under hot, dry conditions introduces further problems.
 
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