Claims
- 1. A flexible pickup circuit assembly for mounting in a stringed instrument under an instrument saddle which couples the vibratory action of the strings to the pickup assembly, said pickup assembly comprising:
- a flexible strip of piezoelectric material for converting vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals;
- a first flexible insulating substrate on one side of the piezoelectric strip;
- at least second and third flexible insulating substrates on the opposite side of the piezoelectric strip from the first such substrate; and
- an electrical circuit comprising at least one electrical contact for picking up the electrical signals from the piezoelectric strip and at least one electrically conductive lead line for carrying the electrical signals from such a contact to an amplifier, wherein the electrical circuit, the piezoelectric strip, and the flexible insulating substrates are all sandwiched together, the contact being between the piezoelectric strip and the second such insulating substrate, and the lead line being between the second and third such insulating substrates.
- 2. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 1, wherein the circuit further comprises a ground between the first flexible insulating substrate and the piezoelectric strip.
- 3. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 2 additionally comprising an electrode for connecting the lead line to the contact via a through-hole formed in the second substrate.
- 4. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 3 further comprising third and fourth insulating substrates, wherein at least two contacts are between the piezoelectric strip and the second insulating substrate, and at least one lead line is disposed between the third and fourth substrates, and an electrode connects one of said contacts with one of said lead lines via a through-hole formed in the second and third substrates.
- 5. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 2, further comprising another ground on one of the flexible substrates on an opposite side of both the contact and the piezoelectric strip from the first ground, the grounds each passing proximate a periphery of each substrate, so as to form an electrical shield for the circuit.
- 6. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 1, wherein the circuit further comprises pins and contacts, and wherein the leads comprise printed leads on the flexible insulating substrates and connect to the contacts at first ends thereof, and connect to the pins, respectively, at second ends thereof.
- 7. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 1, wherein the circuit has a width of not more than 0.075 inches and the flexible insulating substrates have a width of not less than 0.090 inches.
- 8. A pickup assembly for sensing string vibrations of a stringed instrument, converting them into electrical signals, and carrying the signals to an amplifier, comprising:
- a plurality of electrically insulating flexible strips and a strip of piezoelectric material, the flexible strips and strip of piezoelectric material being sandwiched together; and
- a circuit disposed on the flexible insulating strips for sensing a voltage across the piezoelectric material and carrying an electrical signal representing the voltage to the amplifier, the circuit comprising at least one electrical contact sandwiched between a first such flexible insulating strip and the piezoelectric material, and at least one electrically conductive lead line sandwiched between a second such flexible insulating strip and the first flexible insulating strip, the contact and lead line electrically connected together via a through-hole in the first insulating strip.
- 9. The pickup assembly of claim 8, wherein the circuit comprises a ground lead for providing a reference voltage on the side of the piezoelectric material opposite the contact, said ground lead sandwiched between a flexible insulating strip and the piezoelectric material.
- 10. The pickup of claim 9 further comprising another ground lead on an opposite side of the contact and lead line from the piezoelectric material for providing, together with the ground lead on the one side of the piezoelectric material, an electrical shield for the circuit.
- 11. The pickup assembly of claim 8 further comprising pins, and wherein the circuit comprises contacts and leads printed on the flexible strips, the leads being connected to the contacts at first ends of the leads, and being connected to the pins at second ends thereof.
- 12. A stringed instrument comprising:
- strings;
- a bridge plate including a slot;
- means including a saddle for supporting the strings mounted in the slot in the bridge plate and held in place by downward pressure applied to the means including a saddle from tension in the strings; and
- a pickup assembly for sensing vibrations of the strings transferred thereto by means of the saddle, for converting the vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals, and wherein said pickup assembly is disposed below and in contact with an underside of the saddle;
- wherein the slot is sufficiently wider than the means including a saddle so that the downward pressure applied to the means including a saddle by the strings causes the saddle to tilt within the slot; and
- wherein the underside of the saddle has a convexly curved surface for contacting the pickup assembly.
- 13. The stringed instrument of claim 12, wherein the curved surface is circular.
- 14. The stringed instrument of claim 12, wherein the pickup assembly further comprises a piezoelectric strip and a flexible circuit having a plurality of electrically insulating strips with circuit elements printed thereon for sensing a voltage across the piezoelectric material and carrying an electrical signal representing the voltage to an amplifier.
- 15. The stringed instrument of claim 14, wherein the circuit elements comprise first lead means for carrying a reference voltage on one side of the piezoelectric material, contact means on one of the insulating strips adjacent the piezoelectric material and on an opposite side thereof than the first lead means, and second lead means for connecting the contact means to the amplifier.
- 16. The stringed instrument of claim 15, wherein the contact means comprises a plurality of contacts, and the second lead means comprises a plurality of leads disposed between insulating strips, wherein each such lead is connected to a contact by means of an electrode which extends through one or more substrates, and wherein the number of leads and the number of electrodes is equal to the number of contacts.
- 17. The stringed instrument of claim 12, wherein the convexly curved surface has an apex which contacts the pickup assembly.
- 18. The stringed instrument of claim 12, wherein the pickup assembly comprises a flexible circuit including a piezoelectric film, and contacts for touching portions of the piezoelectric film below each of the strings.
- 19. The stringed instrument of claim 15, wherein the second lead means includes leads and pins for each lead to connect to the amplifier.
- 20. The stringed instrument of claim 15, further comprising third lead means for carrying the reference voltage on an opposite side of the contact means and second lead means from the piezoelectric material, for providing, together with the first lead means, an electrical shield for the circuit.
- 21. A flexible pickup assembly for mounting in a stringed instrument under an instrument saddle which couples vibratory action of the strings to the pickup assembly, said pickup assembly comprising:
- a flexible strip of piezoelectric material; and
- a flexible circuit for sensing a voltage across the piezoelectric material in response to the vibratory action of the strings and for carrying an electrical signal indicative of the voltage to an amplifier of the instrument, the circuit including at least one electrical contact for touching the piezoelectric material, a first flexible insulating substrate which sandwiches the contact between said first substrate and the piezoelectric material, at least one electrically conductive lead line on the opposite side of the first flexible insulating substrate from the contact, said lead line electrically connected to the contact via a through-hole formed in the first flexible substrate, and a second flexible insulating substrate on the opposite side of the lead line from the first substrate, a pin header array for plugging into an amplifier, and a lead for each contact for connection to the contact at one end thereof and to the pin header array at the other end thereof.
- 22. A stringed instrument comprising:
- an instrument body;
- strings;
- means including a saddle for supporting the strings on the instrument body;
- a pickup assembly for sensing vibrations of the saddle for converting the vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals; and
- means for processing the electrical signals mounted inside the instrument body, wherein the pickup assembly comprises a flexible sensor portion disposed below and in contact with an underside of the saddle and a connection portion including pins for connection to the means for processing, the pickup assembly including electrically conductive lead lines printed on flexible insulating substrates, the lead lines extending from the flexible sensor portion and through the connection portion to the pins, wherein the pickup assembly bends at the connection portion in order to pass from the underside of the saddle into the instrument body, said contacts being on one side of a first flexible insulating substrate, and said lead lines being sandwiched between the first flexible insulating substrate and a second flexible insulating substrate, where the lead lines are connected to the contacts via through-holes in the first insulating substrate.
- 23. The stringed instrument of claim 22 wherein the means for processing includes an amplifier and a wireless FM transmitter mounted inside the instrument body built into the amplifier.
- 24. The stringed instrument of claim 22 wherein the underside of the saddle is convexly curved.
- 25. A stringed instrument comprising:
- an instrument body;
- strings;
- means including a saddle for supporting the strings on the instrument body;
- a pickup assembly under the saddle and in contact therewith for sensing vibrations of the saddle in response to vibrations of the strings and converting the vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals said pickup assembly comprising:
- a flexible strip of piezoelectric material for converting vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals;
- a first flexible insulating substrate on one side of the piezoelectric strip;
- at least second and third flexible insulating substrates on the opposite side of the piezoelectric strip from the first such substrate; and
- an electrical circuit comprising at least one electrical contact for picking up the electrical signals from the piezoelectric strip and at least one electrically conductive lead line for carrying the electrical signals from such a contact to an amplifier, wherein the electrical circuit, the piezoelectric strip, and the flexible insulating substrates are all sandwiched together, the contact being between the piezoelectric strip and the second such insulating substrate, and the lead line being between the second and third such insulating substrates; and
- means for processing the electrical signals, said means for processing being mounted inside the guitar body and including an amplifier and a wireless FM transmitter built into the amplifier.
- 26. The stringed instrument of claim 25, wherein an underside of the saddle in contact with the pickup assembly is convexly curved.
- 27. The stringed instrument of claim 25, wherein the pickup assembly comprises piezoelectric material and a flexible circuit comprising a plurality of flexible substrates, contacts printed thereon for sensing voltage across the piezoelectric material, and leads printed on the substrates for connecting the contacts with the means for processing.
- 28. A flexible pickup circuit assembly, comprising:
- a plurality of flexible insulating substrates; and
- a circuit printed on the flexible insulating substrates, the circuit including:
- a first electrically conductive lead connected to ground and extending proximate a periphery of a first one of the flexible insulating substrates located on one side of the circuit;
- a second electrically conductive lead connected to ground and extending proximate a periphery of a second one of the flexible insulating substrates located on another side of the circuit, wherein the first and second leads form an electrical shield for the circuit;
- a flexible strip of piezoelectric material;
- at least one electrical contact for picking up electrical signals from said piezoelectric material;
- a third flexible insulating strip which sandwiches the electrical contact between said third insulating strip and the piezoelectric material;
- a fourth flexible insulating strip which carries at least one lead line thereon sandwiched between the third flexible insulating strip and the fourth strip; and
- a hole through the third strip through which the contact and lead line are electrically connected together.
- 29. A thin, flexible pickup circuit assembly for mounting in a stringed instrument under an instrument saddle which couples the vibratory action of the strings to the pickup assembly, said pickup assembly comprising:
- a sensor assembly under the saddle for converting vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals, the sensor assembly having a thickness of less than or equal to sixteen thousandths of an inch, and a flexible connection assembly for carrying the electrical signals from the sensor assembly to an amplifier of the stringed instrument, the sensor assembly comprising:
- a flexible piezoelectric strip for converting vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals;
- a first flexible insulating substrate on one side of the piezoelectric strip;
- at least second and third flexible insulating substrates on the opposite side of the piezoelectric strip from the first such substrate; and
- an electrical circuit comprising at least one electrical contact for picking up the electrical signals from the piezoelectric strip and at least one electrically conductive lead line for carrying the electrical signals from the electrical contact to an amplifier, wherein the electrical circuit, the piezoelectric strip, and the flexible insulating substrates are all sandwiched together, the electrical contact being between the piezoelectric strip and the second such insulating substrate, and the lead line being between the second and third such insulating substrates.
- 30. A method of manufacturing an undersaddle pickup of any selected width suitable for any given saddle width, even with a constant circuit width, the method comprising the steps of:
- forming a pickup assembly comprising a plurality of flexible substrates and a piezoelectric film sandwiched together and having circuit elements printed thereon for forming a circuit for sensing an electrical signal at the piezoelectric film in response to vibrations of a saddle being transferred to the film; and
- cutting the pickup assembly on either side of the circuit elements to form a pickup of a selected width suitable for a given saddle width, whereby when the pickup is installed under the given saddle, the saddle will contact the pickup at or near at centerline thereof.
- 31. A method according to claim 30, wherein the step of cutting the selected width is within about 0.005 inches of the given saddle width.
- 32. A method according to claim 30, wherein in the step of forming, there are circuit elements for forming multiple circuits side by side on the flexible substrates and the piezoelectric film, and wherein in the step of cutting, the substrates and film are cut between the circuits so as to form a plurality of pickups of selected widths.
- 33. A flexible pickup circuit assembly for mounting in a stringed instrument under an instrument saddle which couples the vibratory action of the strings to the pickup assembly, said pickup assembly comprising:
- a flexible piezoelectric strip for converting vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals;
- a circuit including at least one lead for carrying the electrical signals from the piezoelectric strip to an amplifier of the stringed instrument;
- a ground at one side of the flexible piezoelectric strip for providing a reference voltage and at least one electrical contact on the other side of the piezoelectric strip;
- at least one electrically conductive lead line connected to the electrical contact; and
- at least first, second, and third flexible insulating substrates for supporting the lead line and the piezoelectric strip, the assembly being formed in layers with the first insulating substrate on top of the ground, the ground on top of the piezoelectric strip, the electrical contact being disposed between the piezoelectric strip and the second insulating substrate, and the lead line being disposed between the second and third insulting substrates and including an electrode for connecting the lead line to the contact via through-hole formed in the second insulating substrate.
- 34. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 33 further comprising fourth and fifth insulating substrates, additional contacts, additional lead lines disposed between the third and fourth substrates, and additional electrodes for connecting the additional contacts with the additional lead lines via through-holes formed in the second and third substrates.
- 35. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 33 further comprising another ground on one of the flexible substrates on an opposite side of the contacts from the piezoelectric strip, the grounds each comprising an electrically conductive lead line printed on an associated insulating substrate connected to a ground and passing proximate a periphery of each substrate, so as to form an electrical shield for the circuit.
- 36. A stringed instrument comprising:
- strings;
- means for including a saddle for supporting the strings; and
- a pickup assembly for sensing vibrations of the strings transferred thereto by means of the saddle, for converting the vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals, and wherein said pickup assembly is disposed below and in contact with an underside of the saddle, and the underside of the saddle has a convexly curved surface for contacting the pickup assembly, said pickup assembly comprising:
- a piezoelectric strip;
- a flexible circuit comprising a plurality of electrically insulating strips with circuit elements printed thereon for sensing a voltage across the piezoelectric strip and for carrying an electrical signal representing the voltage to an amplifier, wherein said circuit elements comprise first electrically, conductive lead means on one side of the piezoelectric strip for carrying a reference voltage, a first of said insulating strips adjacent the piezoelectric strip and on an opposite side thereof from the first lead means;
- electrical contact means on said first insulating strip in contact with the piezoelectric strip;
- second lead means for connecting the contact means to the amplifier; and
- third lead means on an opposite side of the piezoelectric strip from said first lead means, said third lead means providing, together with the first lead means, an electrical shield for the circuit.
- 37. A flexible pickup circuit assembly for mounting in a stringed instrument under an instrument saddle so that a first portion of the assembly is mounted in a horizontal plane substantially parallel to the strings wherein said saddle couples the vibratory action of the strings to the portion of the assembly, said pickup assembly comprising:
- a plurality of stacked flexible insulating substrate layers;
- a flexible piezoelectric strip for converting vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals, sandwiched between two of said plurality of flexible insulating substrate layers;
- a plurality of leads, each electrically connected to said piezoelectric strip, said leads for carrying the electrical signals from the piezoelectric strip to an amplifier of the stringed instrument;
- wherein said flexible pickup circuit assembly is sufficiently flexible so that a second portion of the pickup circuit assembly is bendable substantially out of the horizontal plane.
- 38. The flexible pickup assembly of claim 37, wherein said flexible pickup circuit assembly is sufficiently flexible so that the pickup circuit assembly can be bent into a form wherein the first portion of said pickup circuit assembly is at an approximately ninety degree angle from the second portion of said pickup circuit assembly.
- 39. The flexible pickup assembly of claim 37, wherein said flexible pickup circuit assembly is sufficiently flexible so that the pickup circuit assembly can be bent into a form having a substantially L-shaped configuration, with the first portion of the pickup circuit assembly being one leg of the L and the second portion of the pickup circuit assembly being the other leg of the L.
- 40. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 37, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is less than about 100 thousandths of an inch.
- 41. The flexible pickup assembly of claim 37, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is less than about 25 thousandths of an inch.
- 42. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 37, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is about 16 thousandths of an inch.
- 43. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 37, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is about 14 thousandths of an inch.
- 44. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 37, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is about 12 thousandths of an inch.
- 45. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 37, wherein said assembly has substantial torsional flexibility.
- 46. A flexible pickup circuit assembly for mounting in a stringed instrument under an instrument saddle wherein said saddle couples the vibratory action of the strings to the pickup assembly, said pickup assembly comprising:
- a plurality of stacked flexible insulating substrate strips;
- a flexible piezoelectric strip for converting vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals, sandwiched between two of said plurality of flexible insulating substrate strips;
- a plurality of leads, each electrically connected to said piezoelectric strip, said leads for carrying the electrical signals from the piezoelectric strip to an amplifier of the stringed instrument;
- wherein said stacked substrate strips have a longitudinal axis running the length of the strips and a lateral axis which is perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and planer with said strips, wherein said flexible pickup circuit assembly is sufficiently flexible so that it is substantially bendable about an axis generally parallel with said lateral axis.
- 47. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 46, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is less than 100 thousandths of an inch.
- 48. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 46, wherein said assembly is substantially bendable about an axis generally parallel to the lateral axis so that one portion of the assembly can be positioned at an angle of approximately 90.degree. from another portion.
- 49. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 46, wherein said assembly can be bent about an axis generally parallel to said lateral axis into an L-shaped configuration.
- 50. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 44, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is less than 25 thousandths of an inch.
- 51. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 44, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is about 14 thousandths of an inch.
- 52. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 44, wherein said assembly has substantial torsional flexibility.
- 53. A flexible pickup circuit assembly for mounting in a stringed instrument in contact with the underside surface of an instrument saddle which couples the vibratory action of the strings to the flexible pickup circuit assembly, said flexible pickup circuit assembly comprising:
- a plurality of stacked flexible insulating substrate layers;
- a flexible piezoelectric strip for converting vibrations of the saddle into electrical signals sandwiched between two of said plurality of flexible insulating substrate layers;
- a plurality of leads electrically connected to said piezoelectric strip, said leads for carrying the electrical signals from the piezoelectric strip to an amplifier of the stringed instrument;
- a first portion of said flexible pickup circuit assembly mounted in a horizontal plane generally parallel to the strings and in contact with the underside surface of the instrument saddle; and
- a second portion of said flexible pickup circuit assembly bent away from the first portion to thereby extend substantially out of the horizontal plane.
- 54. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 53, wherein said assembly is sufficiently flexible to allow the first and second portions of the assembly to be bent away from each other at approximately a 90.degree. angle.
- 55. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 53, wherein said assembly is sufficiently flexible to allow the first and second portions of the assembly to be formed into a substantially L-shaped configuration.
- 56. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 53, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is less than 100 thousandths of an inch.
- 57. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 53, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is less than 25 thousandths of an inch.
- 58. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 53, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is about 16 thousandths inch.
- 59. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 53, wherein the overall thickness of said assembly is about 12 thousandths of an inch.
- 60. The flexible pickup circuit assembly of claim 53, wherein said assembly has substantial torsional flexibility.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/209,979, filed Mar. 11, 1994, now abandoned.
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