Claims
- 1. A musical instrument transducer for a stringed musical instrument comprising,
- a piezoelectric crystal member having oppositely disposed electrodes,
- a cap member in contact with one of the electrodes and having means for receiving a string supported thereat and for coupling of string vibrations to said crystal member,
- a metallic support member in contact with and for support of the other electrode,
- means for electrically conductively bonding said one and other electrodes to said respective cap member and metallic support member,
- and a dielectric base member for holding the metallic support member.
- 2. A musical instrument as set forth in claim 1 including lead means coupling to the cap member and metallic support member.
- 3. A musical instrument as set forth in claim 2 wherein the crystal member is a thin disk.
- 4. A musical instrument as set forth in claim 3 wherein said metallic support member has a terminal post extending through a hole in said dielectric base member.
- 5. A musical instrument as set forth in claim 4 wherein said metallic support member has a recess for receiving said crystal member.
- 6. A musical instrument as set forth in claim 5 wherein said cap member also has a recess for receiving said crystal member.
- 7. A musical instrument as set forth in claim 6 wherein said string receiving means of the cap member includes a slot in the top of the cap member.
- 8. A musical instrument as set forth in claim 1 in combination with a holder, said holder having means for receiving the transducer and means for attachment to the instrument.
- 9. A musical instrument transducer for a stringed musical instrument comprising,
- a piezoelectric crystal member having oppositely disposed electrodes,
- a cap member in contact with one of the electrodes, said cap member having means for receiving a string supported thereat and for coupling of string vibrations to said crystal member, said cap member electrically conductively bonded to the said one electrode with conductive epoxy,
- a metallic support member in contact with and for support of the other electrode, said metallic support member electrically conductively bonded to the said other electrode with conductive epoxy, and
- a dielectric base member for holding the metallic support member.
- 10. The musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 9, further comprising dielectric potting compound disposed about at least said cap member and metallic member.
- 11. A musical instrument transducer for a stringed musical instrument comprising:
- a piezoelectric crystal member having oppositely disposed one and another electrodes,
- a cap member in contact with one of the electrodes and having means for receiving a string supported thereat and for coupling of string vibrations to said crystal member,
- a metallic support member in contact with and for support of the other electrode, said metallic support member having a terminal post, separate bonding layers for electrically conductively bonding said one and another electrodes to said respective cap member and metallic support member, a dielectric base member for holding the metallic support member, said dielectric base member having a hole defined therein for receiving the terminal post of the metallic support member.
- 12. The musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 11, further comprising dielectric potting compound disposed about at least said cap member and metallic member.
- 13. A musical instrument transducer for a stringed musical instrument having a plurality of strings wherein said transducer system is comprised of a plurality of separately disposed transducer assemblies, each assembly associated with a predetermined string, said system comprising,
- a plurality of piezoelectric crystal members each having oppositely disposed one and another electrodes,
- a plurality of cap members each in contact with one of the electrodes of one of the crystal members and each having means for receiving a string supported thereat and for coupling individual string vibrations to said crystal member,
- a plurality of metallic support members each in contact with, and for support of, the other electrode of said crystal member, each of said metallic support members supporting the other electrode in electrical contact therewith, a terminal post attached to each of said metallic support members,
- and a plurality of dielectric base members each having a hole defined therein for respectively holding the plurality of terminal posts,
- each piezoelectric crystal member, cap member and metallic support member having a first bonding means including a substantially flat adhesive bonding layer for electrically conductively bonding said cap member to said piezoelectric crystal member one electrode in order to optimize the transfer of vibrator action to the piezoelectric member, and second bonding means including a substantially flat adhesive bonding layer for bonding said another electrode of said piezoelectric crystal member to said support member so as to optimize the transfer of vibrator action to the piezoelectric crystal member.
- 14. The musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 13, further comprising dielectric potting compound disposed about at least each of said cap members and metallic support members.
- 15. The musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 12, wherein the terminal post has a free end that extends beyond the dielectric base member.
- 16. The musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 15, wherein the terminal post extends downwardly away from said oppositely disposed one and another electrodes.
- 17. The musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 16, further comprising means for attachment of a conductor to the free end of the terminal post.
- 18. A musical instrument transducer for receiving a vibration signal fo conversion to a representative electrical signal, said transducer comprising;
- a relatively thin piezoelectric crystal member having oppositely disposed substantially flat surfaces for respectively carrying one and another substantially planar electrodes;
- a cap member having means for receiving the vibratory signal for coupling to said piezoelectric crystal member,
- first bonding means including a substantially flat adhesive bonding layer for electrically conductively bonding said cap member to said piezoelectric crystal member one electrode so as to optimize the transfer of vibratory action to the piezoelectric crystal member,
- base support means disposed on the opposite side of the piezoelectric crystal member to the cap member,
- and second bonding means including a substantially flat adhesive bonding layer for bonding said another electrode of said piezoelectric crystal member to said base support means so as to optimize the transfer of vibratory action to the piezoelectric crystal member.
- 19. A musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 18 wherein said base support means includes a metallic support member said second bonding layer is an electrically conductive bonding layer.
- 20. A musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 19 wherein said base support means includes a dielectric base member for holding the metallic support member, said metallic support member having a terminal post extending through a hole in said dielectric base member.
- 21. A musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 18 wherein both said first and second bonding means bond with substantially the entire electrode surface.
- 22. A musical instrument transducer as set forth in claim 18 wherein further including a potting compound for securing together in a unitary manner the piezoelectric member, cap member and base support means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/352,154, filed May 15, 1989.
US Referenced Citations (19)
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