US1643044A - Musical instrument - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to new and useful improvements in musical instruments, and particularly to instruments of the violin type.
- One object of the invention is to provide an instrument of this character which is equipped with a sound amplifying means whereby to increase the volume of the instrument, without the necessity of providing a hollow resonant body.
- Another object is to provide an attachment arranged to contact with the strings, slightly in advance of the bridge of the instrument, for the purpose of forcing all of the strings to vibrate, when one string is vibrated by a how, to render the rocking action of the bridge more effective and certain.
- Figure 1 is a side elevation of a musical instrument made in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a top plan View of the same.
- Figure 3 is an enlarged vertical transverse sectional view on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
- 10 represents the elongated body of the instrument, which has the trans verse chin rest portion 11, on one end, and the regular vio'lin neck and fingerboard 12 on the other end.
- the tail-piece 13 On the upper side of the body, inwardly of the chin rest portion, is the tail-piece 13, to which the strings 14 are attached, the other end of said strings being properly wound on the tuning pegs 15.
- a pivot pin or shaft 17 on which is mounted the lower tapered end of the bridge 18, said bridge having a downwardly extending arm, formed integrally therewith, as shown at 19, which is disposed through a vertical opening 20, formed in the instrument body, directly below the space between the blocks 16.
- a bracket 21 secured to the lower face of the body, and depending below the body, dirctly beneath the opening 20, is a bracket 21 in which is mounted a sound reproducing means 22, similar to that used in phonographs.
- the strings 14 are supported Serial No. 46,622.
- an armate bar 24 Disposed across the strings 14, a short dis tance in advance of the bridge 18, is an armate bar 24;, the lower face of which is formed with notches 25, for the reception of the said strings.
- a stem 26 Connected to the intermediate portion of this bar 24 is a stem 26, the lower end of which is provided with a hook 27 engaged on the pivot 17, whereby to draw the bar down tightly onto the strin s.
- a horn 28 Connected to the other side of the sound reproducing means 22 is a horn 28 which eX- tends upwardly and longitudinally of the in strument, in the direction of the neck, whereby the sound issuing therefrom will be directed away from the player, and to ward an audience.
- a musical instrument including a body, strings on the body, a support on the body, a. bridge pivotally mounted on the support and supporting the strings, a sound reproducing means on the body, means on the bridge connected with the sound reproducing means, and means bearing downwardly on the said strings and having taut connection with the pivot of the bridge whereby to increase the vibration of the bridge and of all of the strings through the medium of those being played upon.
- a musical instrument including a body, a rock-able bridge supported pivotally on the body, strings supported on the bridge, a sound reproducer supported below the body and operatively connected with the bridge by an arm on the said bridge, an arcuate bar bearing on the strings in advance of the bridge and having notches receiving the strings, and a stem rigidly carried by the arcuate bar and pivotally engaged with the pivot of the bridge, said stem being taut to maintain said bar in firm engagementwith the strings, whereby to cause the vibration of the bridge and of all of the strings through the medium of the strings being played upon.
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1,643,044 B. A. ASKELSON MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Sept. 20, 1927.
Filed July 28, 1925 gumwm Patented Sept. 20, 1927.
UNITED STATES BENJAMIN A. ASKELSON, 01E MAZENOD, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT.
,Application filed July 28, 1925.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in musical instruments, and particularly to instruments of the violin type.
One object of the invention is to provide an instrument of this character which is equipped with a sound amplifying means whereby to increase the volume of the instrument, without the necessity of providing a hollow resonant body.
Another object is to provide an attachment arranged to contact with the strings, slightly in advance of the bridge of the instrument, for the purpose of forcing all of the strings to vibrate, when one string is vibrated by a how, to render the rocking action of the bridge more effective and certain.
Other objects and advangtages will be ap' parent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawing.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is a side elevation of a musical instrument made in accordance with the present invention.
Figure 2 is a top plan View of the same.
Figure 3 is an enlarged vertical transverse sectional view on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
Referring particularly to the accompanying drawing, 10 represents the elongated body of the instrument, which has the trans verse chin rest portion 11, on one end, and the regular vio'lin neck and fingerboard 12 on the other end. On the upper side of the body, inwardly of the chin rest portion, is the tail-piece 13, to which the strings 14 are attached, the other end of said strings being properly wound on the tuning pegs 15. Mounted on the body, in advance of the tailpiece 13, are the parallel spaced blocks 16, and properly supported by the upper ends of the blocks is a pivot pin or shaft 17, on which is mounted the lower tapered end of the bridge 18, said bridge having a downwardly extending arm, formed integrally therewith, as shown at 19, which is disposed through a vertical opening 20, formed in the instrument body, directly below the space between the blocks 16. Secured to the lower face of the body, and depending below the body, dirctly beneath the opening 20, is a bracket 21 in which is mounted a sound reproducing means 22, similar to that used in phonographs. The strings 14 are supported Serial No. 46,622.
on the bridge 18, in the usual manner, in instruments of this class. Connected to the diaphragm 23, of the sound reproducing means 22, is the lower end of the arm 19, of the bridge, whereby upon vibration of a string, the bridge will rock on the pivot 17, and cause vibrations of the diaphragm.
Disposed across the strings 14, a short dis tance in advance of the bridge 18, is an armate bar 24;, the lower face of which is formed with notches 25, for the reception of the said strings. Connected to the intermediate portion of this bar 24 is a stem 26, the lower end of which is provided with a hook 27 engaged on the pivot 17, whereby to draw the bar down tightly onto the strin s.
Connected to the other side of the sound reproducing means 22 is a horn 28 which eX- tends upwardly and longitudinally of the in strument, in the direction of the neck, whereby the sound issuing therefrom will be directed away from the player, and to ward an audience.
What is claimed is:
1. A musical instrument including a body, strings on the body, a support on the body, a. bridge pivotally mounted on the support and supporting the strings, a sound reproducing means on the body, means on the bridge connected with the sound reproducing means, and means bearing downwardly on the said strings and having taut connection with the pivot of the bridge whereby to increase the vibration of the bridge and of all of the strings through the medium of those being played upon.
2. A musical instrument including a body, a rock-able bridge supported pivotally on the body, strings supported on the bridge, a sound reproducer supported below the body and operatively connected with the bridge by an arm on the said bridge, an arcuate bar bearing on the strings in advance of the bridge and having notches receiving the strings, and a stem rigidly carried by the arcuate bar and pivotally engaged with the pivot of the bridge, said stem being taut to maintain said bar in firm engagementwith the strings, whereby to cause the vibration of the bridge and of all of the strings through the medium of the strings being played upon.
In testimony whereof, I afiix my signature.
BENJAMIN A. ASKELSON.
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US2558893A (en) * | 1948-03-19 | 1951-07-03 | Otto E Wolff | String instrument |
US20140366703A1 (en) * | 2010-09-06 | 2014-12-18 | Sankarasubrahmani Uday Shankar | Continuous pitch wind musical instrument and a composite string instrument and continuous pitch wind musical instrument |
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US2558893A (en) * | 1948-03-19 | 1951-07-03 | Otto E Wolff | String instrument |
US20140366703A1 (en) * | 2010-09-06 | 2014-12-18 | Sankarasubrahmani Uday Shankar | Continuous pitch wind musical instrument and a composite string instrument and continuous pitch wind musical instrument |
US9412343B2 (en) * | 2010-09-06 | 2016-08-09 | Sankarasubrahmani Uday Shankar | Continuous pitch wind musical instrument and a composite string instrument and continuous pitch wind musical instrument |
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