Tension top guitar

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Inventors

Martin, E. Cleason

Application #

047371

Filed

Jan-14-2002

Published

Nov-11-2003

Current US Class

084/291

International Classes

G01D 003/00

Field of Search

84/291 84/293 84/267 84/290

Examiners

Hsieh; Shih-Yung

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sattizahn; Brian T. McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC

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Abstract
A stringed instrument is provided wherein a generally thin soundboard is stretched across a frame, keeping the weight away from the soundboard area that needs to vibrate, without muffling the tone. In a preferred form, a neck, or neck extension, reaches substantially through the body of the instrument. A block is anchored to the neck in close proximity to where the neck enters the body. The soundboard is attached securely to this block. Near the opposite end, a floating block is fastened securely to the soundboard. The neck is cut to an effective length to push against the floating block and act as fulcrum. At least one rod is anchored to the neck near the end where the neck enters the body and an opposite, threaded, rod end is inserted through holes near the bottom of the floating block to receive threaded nuts. Tightening the nuts effectively shortens the rod length, pulling the floating block back towards the end where the neck enters the body. In this manner, the floating block acts as a lever, stretching the soundboard.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sounding board system for a string instrument comprising:

a face member having a top side; bottom side; neck end and opposing bottom end;

a bottom member having a top side; bottom side; neck end and opposing bottom end;

a side member of predetermined height interposed between the face member and bottom member so as to comprise a soundbox, the soundbox receiving a neck extension at a soundbox neck end, the neck extension out of contact with the face member and having a terminal end located a predetermined distance short of a soundbox bottom end;

a first mounting block disposed within the soundbox and attached to the face member bottom side, side member, bottom member top side and neck extension;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to stringed instruments, and in particular to a stringed instrument soundboard and soundbox.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Stringed instruments generally fall into two major categories: those with solid bodies requiring a magnetic pick-up mounted under the strings to amplify the strings vibrations, and those that achieve amplification through, a hollow resonating cavity. The present invention relates to the latter.

Stringed instruments are divided into three main parts: the hollow body; the neck, which holds the frets; and the head, which contains the tuning pegs.

The soundboard is a wooden piece mounted on the front of the body, used to amplify the instrument sound. One or more generally large holes cut into the soundboard enhances sound transmission. For example, guitars generally have a round hole which may or may not be centered, while violins have a f-shaped pair of holes. The face of the neck is called the fingerboard or fret board and is separated into sections by dividers called frets. The frets are comprised generally of metal pieces mounted such that when a string is pressed down onto the fret, the length of the vibrating string is effectively changed, thereby allowing for control of the pitch and articulation of the music being played.
 
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