Claims
- 1. An acoustical stringed instrument comprising:a body having a hollow interior, a top member having a generally flat forward part, and a back member having a side wall with an upper section and a lower section and an inner side wall surface generally perpendicular to the forward part of the top member; and a neck member having an elongated upper portion extending upwardly from the upper section of the body side wall, and an elongated lower portion extending through the interior of the body between the upper section and the lower section of the side wall and spaced rearwardly of the forward part of the top member, the elongated lower neck portion having an upper mounting means fixed to the inner side wall surface at the upper section of the body side wall, and a lower mounting means fixed to the inner side wall surface at the lower section of the body side wall.
- 2. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 1 wherein the top member, back member and neck member are each made substantially of a composite material.
- 3. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 1 further wherein:the side wall of the back member has an outer surface generally perpendicular to the forward part of the top member; the forward part of the top member has an outer edge and an inner surface; and the top member also has a skirt projecting rearwardly from the inner surface of the forward part and extending along the edge of the forward part, the skirt having a laterally inward facing surface which is generally perpendicular to the forward part and which laterally overlies and is bonded to a portion of the outer surface of the body side wall.
- 4. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 3 further wherein:the side wall of the back member has a forward edge and adjacent the forward edge is inwardly stepped to provide an inwardly stepped wall portion and a forwardly facing shoulder located rearwardly of the forward edge;and the skirt has a rear edge which abuts against the shoulder, and a laterally outwardly facing side surface which is positioned substantially flush with the outer surface of the side wall rearwardly of the shoulder.
- 5. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 4 wherein the top member and back member are each made substantially of a composite material, and the top and back members are both covered with a finish layer of resin which hides a seam formed by the rear edge of the skirt abutting against the shoulder.
- 6. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 3 wherein the forward part of the top member has at least a pair of composite material layers and a layer of core material bonded between the pair of composite material layers.
- 7. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 6 wherein:the forward part which has at least a pair of composite material layers and a layer of core material is an interior portion spaced inwardly from the side wall of the body, the forward part also has a core free flex edge potion bordering an outer periphery of the interior potion, the flex edge portion including at least one of the composite material layers of the interior portion; and the skirt includes at least one of the composite material layers of the interior portion.
- 8. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 7 further wherein: the flex edge portion and the skirt each include the pair of composite material layers of the exterior portion and which pair of composite material layers are bonded together in the flex portion and in the skirt.
- 9. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 1 wherein the upper portion of the neck member further comprises:a peghead portion at the upper end of the upper portion, the peghead portion having a solid cross-section and being adopted to receive a plurality of machine heads for strings of the instrument; and a neck portion extending between the peghead portion and the lower portion, the neck portion having a hollow cross-section and a flat forward surface adapted to receive a fret board thereon.
- 10. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 2 wherein the upper mounting means of the neck member further comprises a laterally extending bonding pad for bonding to the inner side wall surface.
- 11. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 2 wherein the lower portion of the neck member has a generally U-shaped cross-section.
- 12. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 11 wherein the lower portion of the neck member further comprises:a first generally straight leg portion having a generally U-shaped cross-section extending downwardly from the upper mounting means; and a second generally straight leg portion having a generally U-shaped cross-section extending upwardly from the lower mounting means, the first and second leg being continuous with one another and forming a bend in the lower portion of the neck member.
- 13. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 12 wherein:the body has a mounting fixture bonded to the inner side wall surface at the lower section of the body side wall, the mounting fixture having a generally U-shaped recess; and the lower mounting means of the neck member has a generally U-shaped cross-section sidably received by the recess.
- 14. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 13 wherein the mounting fixture recess has a forwardly facing rear surface from which a locating pin projects forwardly, and the lower mounting means of the lower portion of the neck member has a rear wall with a locating hole therethrough which receives the locating pin.
- 15. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 1 wherein the body further comprises a neck block free interior.
- 16. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 2 wherein the composite material further comprises graphite fibers in a resin matrix.
- 17. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 16 wherein the resin matrix is an epoxy material.
- 18. An acoustical stringed instrument comprising:a body having a hollow interior, the body including, a back member having a side wall with an upper section and an outer surface, and a top member including, a generally flat forward part having an outer edge and an inner surface generally perpendicular to the outer surface of the side wall, and a skirt projecting rearwardly from the inner surface of the forward part and extending along the edge of the forward part, the skirt having a laterally inward facing surface which is generally perpendicular to the forward part of the top member and is bonded to the outer surface of the body side wall; and a neck member including an elongated upper portion extending upwardly from the upper section of the body side wall.
- 19. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 18 wherein the top member and back member of the body are each constructed substantially of a composite material made up of fibers in a resin matrix.
- 20. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 19 further wherein:the side wall of the back member has a forward edge and adjacent the forward edge is inwardly stepped to provide an inwardly stepped wall portion and a forwardly facing shoulder located rearwardly of the forward edge; and the skirt has a rear edge which abuts against the shoulder, and a laterally outwardly facing side surface which is positioned substantially flush with the outer surface of the side wall rearwardly of the shoulder.
- 21. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 20 wherein the body is covered with a finishing layer of resin, which hides a seam formed by the rear edge of the skirt abutting against the shoulder.
- 22. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 19 wherein the forward part of the top member has at least a pair of composite material layers with a layer of core material bonded between the pair of composite material layers.
- 23. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 22 wherein:the forward part which has at least a pair of composite material layers and layer of core material is an interior portion spaced inwardly from the side wall of the body; and the forward part also has a core free flex edge potion bordering an outer periphery of the interior potion, the flex edge portion including at least one of the composite material layers of the interior portion; and the skirt of the top member also includes at least one of the composite material layers of the interior portion.
- 24. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 23 further wherein the flex edge portion and the skirt each includes the pair of composite material layers of the interior portion and which pair of composite material layers are bonded to one another.
- 25. The acoustical stringed instrument of claim 18 wherein the neck member is constructed of a composite material made of fibers in a resin matrix and further comprises:a peghead portion disposed at the upper end of the upper portion, the peghead portion having a solid cross-section and adopted to receive a plurality of machine heads for strings of the instrument; and a neck portion extending between the peghead portion and the upper section of the body side wall, the neck portion having a hollow cross-section and a flat forward surface adapted to receive a fret board thereon.
- 26. A neck member for assembly with the body of an acoustical stringed instrument wherein the body has a hollow interior, a top member with a generally flat forward part, and a side wall with an upper section and lower section and an inner surface generally perpendicular to the forward part of the top member, the neck member comprising:an elongated upper portion for extending upwardly from the upper section of the body side wall; and an elongated lower portion for extending through the interior of the body between the upper section and the lower section of the side wall and in rearwardly spaced relation to the forward part of the top member, the elongated lower portion including, an upper mounting means adapted to be fixed to the inner side wall surface at the upper section of the body side wall, and a lower mounting means adapted to be fixed to the inner side wall surface at the lower section of the body side wall.
- 27. The neck member of claim 26 wherein the neck member is constructed substantially of a composite material made up of fibers in a resin matrix.
- 28. The neck member of claim 27 wherein the upper portion further comprises:a peghead portion disposed at the upper end of the upper portion, the peghead portion having a solid cross-section and adopted to receive a plurality of machine heads for the strings of the instrument; and a neck portion extending between the peghead portion and the lower portion, the neck portion having a hollow cross-section and a flat forward surface adapted to receive a fret board thereon.
- 29. The neck member of claim 27 wherein the upper mounting means further comprises a laterally extending bonding pad for bonding to the inner side wall surface.
- 30. The neck member of claim 27 wherein the lower portion has a generally U-shaped cross-section.
- 31. The neck member of claim 27 wherein the lower portion further comprises:a first leg portion having a generally U-shaped cross-section extending downwardly from the upper mounting means; and a second leg portion having a generally U-shaped cross-section extending upwardly from the lower mounting means, the first and second leg portions being continuous with one another and forming a bend in the lower portion.
- 32. The neck member of claim 27 for use with a body having a mounting fixture bonded to the lower section of the inner side wall, and having a generally U-shaped recess, wherein the lower mounting means of the lower neck member portion is adapted to be slidably received by the recess.
- 33. The neck member of claim 32 for use with a body in which the recess has a forwardly facing rear surface from which a locating pin projects forwardly, wherein the lower mounting means has a rear wall portion with a locating hole adopted to slidably receive the locating pin when the lower mounting means is inserted into the recess.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Some of the material disclosed herein is disclosed and claimed in the following U.S. patent application entitled “Stringed Musical Instrument Top Member”, U.S. application Ser. No. 09/574356, which is hereby incorporated by reference and filed concurrently herewith.
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