Tension rod

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Inventors

Barcus, Lester M.
Berry, John F.

Application #

593302

Filed

Jul-7-1975

Published

May-31-1977

Current US Class

084/277
084/291
984/110
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 003/00; G10D 001/02

Field of Search

84/291 84/276 84/277 84/267 84/298 84/299 84/307

Examiners

Tomsky; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gabriel; Albert L.

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Abstract
A tension rod for a string instrument such as a guitar is utilized to dampen flexural vibrations transferred to the instrument body while maintaining direct compressional wave coupling from strings to the instrument body.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A stringed instrument comprising:

(a) a resonant body having a top plate, a back plate, and a peripheral rib,

(b) bridge means positioned on said top plate for contact with string members of said stringed instrument, and

(c) means connected between said back plate and said bridge means for adjustably tensioning said top plate toward said back plate.

2. A stringed instrument as recited in claim 1 wherein said tensioning means comprises a rigid rod member connected to said bridge means and back plate.

3. A stringed instrument as recited in claim 2 wherein said rigid rod member is a bolt.

4. A stringed instrument as recited in claim 2 wherein said top and back plates are generally planar and spaced apart, said bridge means has an aperture therein, and said rod member extends into said aperture and is oriented substantially normal to said top and back plates.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention is in the field of tension rods for string musical instruments.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The terms "sonic" and "sound" are used herein to mean the complete spectrum of compression wave frequencies including audio frequencies and frequencies above and below the audio range.

It is traditional for string instruments such as guitars to have wooden braces positioned on the underside of the guitar top plate. Generally, a plurality of braces are provided which are positioned in a definite pattern on the instrument during its manufacture in order to improve and enhance the generated sound. In designing the brace pattern, the overall objective has been to reduce localized strain and distortion of the top plate while allowing and enhancing diaphragm movement and resonance.

As is quite apparent in inexpensive guitars, the decay of a note is not uniform, but rather has an undulating or a decreasing and increasing sound pattern, which sometimes will be referred to as "rollover". Rollover is thought to be associated with a feedback between the guitar body and the strings themselves via the bridge and saddle members. In guitars of excellent or outstanding quality, the discretely formed and carefully positioned wood bracings on the inside of the top plate of the guitar have the effect of reducing the rollover to some extent thereby providing a somewhat more uniform sound decay. However, a significant random, uncontrolled, vibratory feedback from the body to the strings still exists, and an undulating sound decay is still present even in the best quality instruments.
 
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