The present invention deals with electric guitars, specifically, an electric guitar with an interchangeable faceplate, pickup, and concealed fasteners.
An electric guitar typically derives its sound from component parts, known as pickups, which are installed in the body of the guitar in one of two ways. The first method is to install the pickups by attaching them directly to the body of the guitar. The second method calls for a flat piece of material (typically plastic, aluminum, etc.) known as a “pickguard,” to which the pickups are attached before the pickguard is then mounted to the face of the guitar body, typically thru the use of screws.
Once either of these methods has been used, the pickups are then wired to other components housed in the body of the guitar including an output jack which transmits the sounds of the guitar or bass to an amplifier. Due to several factors it is difficult, and therefore uncommon, for guitar users to switch the pickguard and pickups on a guitar. Instead many users will own several guitars in order to have the kind of sound and aesthetic variety they desire.
Accordingly, what is needed is an electric guitar with a freely interchangeable faceplate including the electric pickup.
What is also needed is an electric guitar with a freely interchangeable faceplate including the electric pickup that includes hidden fasteners.
What is also needed is a method of using an electric guitar with a freely interchangeable faceplate including the electric pickup.
The present invention consists of a detachable faceplate for an electric guitar or bass guitar which allows the user to change the sound and look of the instrument without the need for tools. Typically musicians would own several guitars in order to have a wide variety of sounds and aesthetics available. However the current invention eliminates the need for purchasing multiple guitars.
One embodiment of the present invention includes a detachable faceplate that includes the bridge and pickup and other guitar components attached to it. On the reverse side of the detachable faceplate a multiplicity of faceplate magnets are attached. It is by means of these faceplate magnets that the detachable faceplate is attached to a guitar body.
One embodiment of the present invention includes a guitar body with at least one cavity and a multiplicity of body magnets that the detachable faceplate is attached to.
One embodiment of the present invention is used in the following manner: First, the user selects a suitable detachable faceplate from a series of detachable faceplates. Next, the user removes the strings and faceplate of a guitar equipped with a detachable faceplate. Next, the user places the selected detachable faceplate against the exterior surface of the guitar body such that the electronic components present on the back of the selected detachable faceplate are insinuated in the cavity formed in the front surface of the guitar body and the faceplate magnets on the reverse surface of the detachable faceplate mate with the body magnets in the exterior surface of the guitar body. Next, the user allows the selected detachable faceplate to become mated with the guitar body. Finally, the user replaces the strings on the guitar.
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Detachable faceplate 1 is attached to guitar body 4 by means of concealed fasteners 3 and 5 such that tools are not required to remove and replace the faceplate. One embodiment of the present invention uses faceplate magnets as exemplified by faceplate magnet 3 mounted on the rear (hidden surface) of detachable faceplate 1 to affix detachable faceplate 1 to opposite polarity guitar magnets as exemplified by body magnet 5 on guitar body 4. Other embodiments of the present invention use other means of affixing detachable faceplate 1 to guitar body 4. For example, one embodiment of the present invention uses hook and loop fasteners in lieu of magnets. The present invention requires that the mechanism for attaching detachable faceplate 1 to guitar body 4 does not show through detachable faceplate 1 the way that screw heads appear on a conventional pickguard on a conventional electric guitar. This helps maintain an aesthetic appearance.
A concealed fastener which does not require tools and may be removed by hand is also key in that it allows the user to easily remove the faceplate and replace it with a second faceplate which is comprised of a different surface color, material, or design aesthetic and contains different sound components, giving the guitar different tonal qualities.
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Those having skill in the art will recognize that the output jack of the guitar is preferably located along the edge of guitar body 4 and not on detachable faceplate 1. This is because of the physical strain the output cord or transmitter places on the output jack when the output cord or transmitter is removed from the output jack. Accordingly, an electrical interface between the output jack and the components mounted on detachable faceplate 1 must be provided. Such an interface is preferably provided by means of a male-female connector pair mounted between the rear (hidden surface) of detachable faceplate 1 and the lateral side or end of cavity 6 formed in guitar body 4 such that the connector pair is connected when detachable faceplate 1 is attached to guitar body 4 and that the connector pair is disconnected when detachable faceplate 1 is removed from guitar body 4. Preferably, half of the connector pair is located in a fixed location on guitar body 4 such that it is mateable with the other half of the connector mounted on any detachable faceplate 1.
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As discussed supra, the present invention consists of three major parts: 1) The guitar body; 2) The detachable faceplate; and, 3) The concealed fasteners which allow the detachable faceplate to be attached or detached from the guitar body without tools, nor show through the faceplate.
Guitar bodies can be made of many different materials such as wood, resin-cast, plastic, metal, etc. Detachable faceplates can be made of different materials such as plastic, aluminum, wood, etc. Detachable faceplates may feature different colors, prints, patterns, printed graphics, or sound hole shapes. The concealed fasteners may be comprised of magnets, hook and loop materials, or similar substances. Similarly, concealed fasteners may be applied in any form or layout on the rear of the faceplate and front of the guitar body.
It is obvious to those having skill in the art that a faceplate that covers almost the entirety of the front of the guitar may be used to change the instrument's color without needing to resort to the tedious process of painting or staining the guitar. Painting and staining can be difficult and labor intensive whereas connecting a faceplate requires little skill. Further, the present invention allows for more units to be produced in the same amount of time by facilitating the process of attaching the faceplate to the guitar body.
This application makes reference to U.S. Prov. App. No. 62/181,025 filed Jun. 17, 2015 which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62181025 | Jun 2015 | US |