Claims
- 1. Stringed musical instrument transducer for converting vibrations into electric signals, said transducer comprising:a transducer part and a connection part; at least one transducer element; at least one dielectric layer on at least one side of the transducer element; at least one signal electrode, said signal electrode being arranged on said dielectric layer; at least one ground electrode; wherein the transducer element is a dielectric electret film containing a permanent electric charge, said electret film being a cellular electret film; wherein the transducer part has a unitary laminated structure; and wherein the signal electrode and at least one ground electrode are arranged on at least one dielectric layer, and continue unitary from the transducer part as a connection part for connecting the transducer to a signal processing device.
- 2. Transducer as defined in claim 1, wherein the electrodes at the connector end for connecting the transducer to a signal processing device are disposed side by side.
- 3. Transducer as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one signal electrode for connecting the transducer to a signal processing device is arranged at one end of the transducer.
- 4. Transducer as defined in claim 1, wherein at least two ground electrodes are electrically connected together at one end of said transducer.
- 5. Transducer as defined in claim 1, wherein several signal electrodes are arranged on the surface of one or more thin and flexible dielectric materials in such manner that in each one of the signal electrodes a separate charge signal is generated when the string above the electrode vibrates, and which electrodes together with the ground electrodes of the transducer constitute all the electrically conductive surfaces required in the transducer to connect the transducer to a signal processing device.
- 6. Transducer as defined in claim 1, wherein signal and ground electrodes of the transducer are disposed side by side at the connector end to connect them to a signal processing device.
- 7. Transducer as defined in claim 1, wherein the transducer element is arranged between dielectric layers and the signal electrode is disposed on dielectric layer facing the transducer element.
- 8. Transducer as defined in claim 1, wherein the signal electrode is essentially inside the transducer structure in order to reduce the electromagnetic interference.
- 9. Transducer as defined in claim 1, said transducer constructed of a flexible layered sheet structure.
- 10. Transducer as defined in claim 9, wherein said dialectric porous electrode film is swilled cellular electric film comprising essentially flat gas bubbles.
- 11. Stringed musical instrument transducer for converting vibrations into electric signals, said transducer comprising:at least one transducer element; at least one dielectric film on at least one side of the transducer element; at least one signal electrode; at least one ground electrode; a transducer part and a connection part; wherein at least the signal electrode layer is arranged on the surface of dielectric film, and the transducer element contains at least one permanently charged dielectric porous electret film.
- 12. Transducer as defined in claim 9, wherein the dielectric porous electret film is biaxially oriented foamed film layer comprising essentially flat gas bubbles.
- 13. Stringed musical instrument transducer for converting vibrations into electric signals, said transducer comprising:at least one transducer element; at least one dielectric layer on at least one side of the transducer element; at least one signal electrode; and at least one ground electrode, the transducer having a transducer part and a connection part; wherein the transducer element is comprising at least one charged porous electret film; where at least the signal electrode is arranged on the surface of the dielectric layer; and wherein the signal electrode is essentially inside the transducer structure in order to reduce the electromagnetic interference.
- 14. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer for transforming vibrations into electric signals, said transducer comprising:at least one transducer element; at least one dielectric film on at least one side of the transducer element; at least one signal electrode, said signal electrode arranged on dielectric film; at least one ground electrode; a transducer part; a connection part; wherein the transducer element is comprised of at least one porous electret film containing a permanent electric charge; forming said electrodes on one or more dielectric films side by side; and gluing these dielectric films and the transducer element against each other so that electromechanical transducer film is placed in a desired area, said electrodes forming one or more electrically conductive surfaces required at each transducer.
- 15. Method for forming a stinged musical instrument transducer according to claim 14, wherein the electrically conductive surfaces formed by the electrodes are arranged sequentially at one end of the transducer for connecting to a signal processing device.
- 16. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 14, wherein the electrically conductive surfaces formed by the electrodes are arranged side by side at one end of the transducer for connecting to a signal processing device.
- 17. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 13;wherein a suitable fastening substance is applied on the dielectric film on the side where the signal electrode is, and an electromechanical transducer material size large enough, consisting of a laminate of at least one charged porous electret film, is fastened on transducer area; and a fastening substance is applied in the sheet comprising ground electrodes, and laminating together the sheet comprising the ground electrodes, the side with fastening substance applied, and the above mentioned laminate so that the register marks are alignment.
- 18. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 14, wherein a laminate is obtained, from which the transducers are cut out.
- 19. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 14, wherein the electromechanical film is a dielectric cellular electret film, said dielectric film being a biaxially oriented foamed film layer comprising essentially flat gas bubbles, wherein a permanent electric charge has been injected into the film material.
- 20. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer as defined in claim 19, wherein the electromechanical film is a dielectric swelled cellular electret film.
- 21. Stringed musical instrument transducer for converting vibrations into electric signals, said transducer comprising:at least two transducer elements, said elements having first and second surfaces; at least one signal electrode layer arranged between two transducer elements, said signal electrode layer being a metal layer arranged in direct contact with first surfaces of the two transducer film elements; and at least two ground electrode layers, said ground electrode layers being metal layers arranged in direct contact with second surfaces of the transducer film elements; wherein said electrodes extend from the transducer part as connection part for connecting the transducer to a signal processing device; and wherein the transducer part has a unitary laminated structure.
- 22. Stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 20, wherein transducer elements are permanently charged dielectric porous electret films.
- 23. Stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 21, wherein dielectric porous electret films are biaxially oriented foamed film layers.
- 24. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer comprising following steps:arranging at least one signal electrode layer on first surface of a transducer film element; arranging at least one signal electrode layer between first surfaces of two transducer elements, the signal electrode layer being a metal layer arranged in direct contact with transducer elements; and arranging ground electrode layers on second surfaces of said transducer film elements; wherein transducer part has a unitary laminated structure; and wherein the signal and ground electrodes continue unitary from the transducer part as a connection part.
- 25. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 24, wherein the transducer elements are charged porous electret films.
- 26. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 25, wherein porous electret films are biaxially oriented foamed film layers comprising essentially flat gas bubbles.
- 27. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 26, wherein biaxially oriented foamed film layers, comprising essentially flat gas bubbles, are swelled.
- 28. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 24, wherein one ground electrode has extension part overlapped over the connector part for forming a shield.
- 29. Method for forming a stringed musical instrument transducer according to claim 28, wherein the overlapped extension forms the shield for electronic preamplifier circuitry.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/155,828 which was filed on Oct. 6, 1998 which is a 371 of PCT/FI96/00605 filed Nov. 8, 1996.
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