US72591A - Improvement in bracing the sounding-boards of guitars - Google Patents

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  • the nature of my invention consists in substituting forv the old method of applying a small number of braces, placed at right angles tothe length of fibre of the wood of the sounding-board, and unconnectedl with each other, an increased number of braces, placed diagonally to the fibre, and connected with each other, so as to take'up and communicate over the whole surface of the sounding-board, and more in the direction of the length ofthe fibre, the action produced bythe vibration ofthe strings, and especially in having a main brace to the Whole system, upon' which it depends, so placed as to greatly increase the power and tone of the treblestrings, as compared with 'the bass-strings, and in distributing and arranging the braces on the treble-side in a manner diierent and distinct from those on the bass-side, for the samc purpose of giving greater musical power and tone to the treble-strings, as compared with the bass, while the power of the whole is improved, in compari- 'son with the old method.

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JOSEPH E. BINI, OF MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO JAMES E. JOUEIT AND CHARLES H. OUSHMAN.
Letters Patent No. 72,591, dated December 24, 1867.
IMPROVEMENT IN BRAGING THE SOUNDING-BOARDS OI GUITARS.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONOERII:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH E. BIM, of Mount Vernon, in the county of Westchester, State of New York,
' hare invented an Improvement in the Method ot' Bracing the Sounding-Boards of Guitars, for the purpose of ,increasing the power and improving the tone of those instruments; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full and exact description thereof.`
,The nature of my invention consists in substituting forv the old method of applying a small number of braces, placed at right angles tothe length of fibre of the wood of the sounding-board, and unconnectedl with each other, an increased number of braces, placed diagonally to the fibre, and connected with each other, so as to take'up and communicate over the whole surface of the sounding-board, and more in the direction of the length ofthe fibre, the action produced bythe vibration ofthe strings, and especially in having a main brace to the Whole system, upon' which it depends, so placed as to greatly increase the power and tone of the treblestrings, as compared with 'the bass-strings, and in distributing and arranging the braces on the treble-side in a manner diierent and distinct from those on the bass-side, for the samc purpose of giving greater musical power and tone to the treble-strings, as compared with the bass, while the power of the whole is improved, in compari- 'son with the old method. 1
In order to enable others skilled in the art of guitar-making to usc my invention, I describe its construction and operation, as follows z Dispensing with the transverse braces usually placed on the part of the board in rear of the hole or rosette, I place and attach one main brace, A, leading from the swell of that part of the sounding-board on the treble- Sidc to that of the front part on the bass-side,`of such length, and at such an agle, as that it shall pass underneath (or approximately so) the treble-end of the bridge, and just clear of the edge ot' the hole or rosette on the bass-side, by means of which the vibration of the treble-strings is taken up and communicated over a large part of the vsoundirig-btmrd, and, to a greater or less extent, in the direction of the libre. I then apply the minor braces, B, C, D, E, F, and G, connected with A, directly or indirectly, tending to communicate its vibration over and to the rear bass and front treble portions-of the board, adding others, to a greater or less extent, to communicate the same over other unaffected parts. By this means the vibration of the treble-strings is made to extend to the greatest possible portion of the sounding-board. At the same time the brace O is so placed under (or approximately so) the bass-end of the bridge as to produce the same effect for the bass-strings as the main brace does for the treble, although to a less extent, and I connect the whole, as far as possible, to each other, so that no one can be independently vibratcd. And I produce an arrangement of braces on the one side different from that on the other, so that while, by the whole system, the general power and tone are increased and improved, by its details, and the position ofthe main and other braces, the treble is more largely improved than the (bass.
I claim the braces of the sound-board of a guitar, arranged, constructed, and connected substantially as described and for the purpose specified.v
l JOSEPH E. BINI. Witnesses:
JAS. F. FARREL, JOHN McKenzie.
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US3685385A (en) * 1971-06-22 1972-08-22 Chicago Musical Instr Co Guitar
US3974730A (en) * 1975-08-08 1976-08-17 Adams Jr Andrew Borden Guitar strut assembly
US4079654A (en) * 1975-05-12 1978-03-21 Norlin Music, Inc. Bracing structure for stringed musical instrument
US6693233B1 (en) 2003-03-03 2004-02-17 David L. Sewell Neckless lap guitar
US7612271B1 (en) 2006-09-29 2009-11-03 Stephen Davis Tubular bracing for a musical instrument

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3685385A (en) * 1971-06-22 1972-08-22 Chicago Musical Instr Co Guitar
US4079654A (en) * 1975-05-12 1978-03-21 Norlin Music, Inc. Bracing structure for stringed musical instrument
US3974730A (en) * 1975-08-08 1976-08-17 Adams Jr Andrew Borden Guitar strut assembly
US6693233B1 (en) 2003-03-03 2004-02-17 David L. Sewell Neckless lap guitar
US7612271B1 (en) 2006-09-29 2009-11-03 Stephen Davis Tubular bracing for a musical instrument

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