Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic pickup for a musical instrument, such as a guitar, having a plurality of ferromagnetic strings disposed in co-planar spaced relation to each other over a predetermined span S, the pickup comprising:
- an elongated ferromagnetic core, having a length L larger than S and a height smaller than S, the core including an assembly of a plurality of at least four thin sheets of ferromagnetic material aligned with each other;
- an electrical pickup coil disposed in encompassing relation to the core;
- main permanent magnet means including a main permanent magnet disposed in engagement with one elongated edge of the core and magnetized in a direction parallel to the height of the core, for maintaining a given constant polarity in the core;
- and housing means, encompassing the core, the coil, and the permanent magnet means, for mounting the pickup in the musical instrument with the core and coil spanning the ferromagnetic strings in spaced relation thereto and with the strings passing through a constant magnetic field afforded by the main permanent magnet and the core so that movement of any string generates an electrical signal in the coil.
- 2. An electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 1, in which the core includes at least six ferromagnetic sheet steel laminations each having a thickness no greater than 0.025 inch (0.06 cm ).
- 3. An electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 1, and further comprising:
- first and second shield permanent magnets, disposed along opposite sides of the pickup, each shield magnet having a predetermined length, width, and thickness, with its thickness much smaller than its length or width, each shield permanent magnet being magnetized transversely of its thickness and presenting a surface, facing the pickup coil, having the same polarity as the polarity of the main permanent magnet engaging the edge of the core.
- 4. An electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 3, in which the core includes at least six ferromagnetic sheet steel laminations each having a thickness no greater than 0.025 inch (0.06 cm).
- 5. An electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 1, in which the electrical pickup coil is formed of 44 gauge or larger copper wire.
- 6. An electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 1, in which the coil is mounted in an elongated molded plastic coil form having a central aperture that fits over the core, with the portion of the coil form on each side of the core of squared-off C-shaped configuration, the coil form including two integral alignment elements projecting thereform to align the main permanent magnet immediately below the core.
- 7. A dual coil electromagnetic pickup for a musical instrument, such as a guitar, having a plurality of ferromagnetic strings disposed in co-planar spaced relation to each other over a predetermined span S, the pickup comprising:
- first and second elongated ferromagnetic cores, each core having a length L larger than S and a height smaller than S, each core including an assembly of a plurality of at least four thin sheets of ferromagnetic material aligned with each other;
- first and second electrical pickup coils, each disposed in encompassing relation to one of the cores;
- first and second permanent magnet means, each including a main permanent magnet disposed in engagement with one elongated edge of one of the cores and magnetized in a direction parallel to the height of its associated core, for maintaining a given constant polarity in the associated core;
- and housing means, encompassing cores, coils, and the permanent magnet means, for mounting the pickup in the musical instrument with each core and coil spanning the ferromagnetic strings in spaced relation thereto and with the strings passing through constant magnetic fields afforded by each of the main permanent magnets and the cores so that movement of any string generates an electrical signal in both of the coils.
- 8. A dual-coil electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 7, and further comprising a ferromagnetic plate engaging and interconnecting the surfaces of the main permanent magnets farthest displaced from the cores.
- 9. A dual-coil electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 7, in which each core includes at least six ferromagnetic sheet steel laminations, each lamination having a thickness no greater than 0.025 inch (0.06 cm).
- 10. A dual-coil electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 7, and further comprising:
- first and second shield permanent magnets, disposed along opposite sides of the pickup, each shield magnet having a predetermined length, width, and thickness, with its thickness much smaller than its length or width, each shield permanent magnet being magnetized transversely of its thickness and presenting a surface, facing its associated pickup coil, having the same polarity as the polarity of the main permanent magnet engaging the edge of the core encompassed by that coil.
- 11. A dual-coil electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 10, and further comprising:
- a third shield permanent magnet, interposed between the coils and magnetized transversely to present a surface facing each coil that has the same polarity as the polarity of the main permanent magnet engaging the edge of the core encompassed by that coil.
- 12. An electromagnetic pickup for a plural ferromagnetic string musical instrument, according to claim 7, in which the polarities of the first and second main permanent magnets are oriented oppositely to each other.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. Nos. 07/764,346 filed Sep. 23, 1991 and 07/900,485 filed Jun. 18, 1992, which are continuations-in-part of Ser. No. 07/597,899 filed Oct. 10, 1990.
Application Ser. Nos. 07/764,346 and 07/597,899 have been abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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