Claims
- 1. A guitar soundboard comprising:
- a compression molded layup of layers, each layer containing graphite fibers impregnated with epoxy resin in a ratio which is approximately 33% resin to 67% fiber by weight with the layup of graphite fiber orientation being approximately three to four times as many fibers in the longitudinal direction as in the latitudinal direction, the layup including spaced layers consisting of woven graphite fabric, the layers between the spaced layers consisting of unidirectional graphite tape, and with the layup being cured in a compression molding operation at uniform temperature and pressure, the soundboard having raised portions forming waves molded into the molded layup for improved sound capabilities.
- 2. The soundboard as set forth in claim 1, wherein the soundboard has peripheral edges with the raised portions forming radial waves molded into the soundboard, beginning near and parallel with the peripheral edges of the soundboard, to allow the soundboard to freely vibrate when excited by the vibrating strings of a guitar, the peripheral edges being capable of being joined with the sidewalls of a guitar body.
- 3. The soundboard as set forth in claim 1, wherein the raised portions are formed as waves placed in the layup at locations inwardly of the periphery of the soundboard so as to form isolated sound plates which are designed to resonate at the same frequencies as specific vibration frequencies produced by strings of a guitar.
- 4. A guitar soundboard comprising:
- a compression molded layup of layers, each layer containing graphite fibers impregnated with epoxy resin, the layup including spaced layers consisting of woven graphite fabric, the layers between the spaced layers consisting of unidirectional graphite tape, and with the layup being cured in a compression molding operation at uniform temperature and pressure, the soundboard having peripheral edges with raised regions constituting waves formed into the soundboard, the raised regions including first waves spaced from and parallel with the peripheral edges of the soundboard forming zones for improving vibrational capabilities of the soundboard when excited by the vibrating strings of a guitar, the raised regions also including second waves formed to perform the stiffening properties normally obtained by braces, with the peripheral edges being capable of being joined with the sidewalls of the guitar body.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/749,599 filed Aug. 26, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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