MAGNETIC PICKUP
20180012582 · 2018-01-11
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Abstract
A magnetic pickup is configured for a stringed instrument with at least one string, a neck part, and a body, which has a soundboard. A north and south pole of the magnetic pickup define a magnetic axis. The magnetic axis of the magnetic pickup is oriented substantially parallel to the soundboard or, in the region of the magnetic pickup, an auxiliary magnet having a magnetic axis is arranged, the magnetic axis of the auxiliary magnet is oriented substantially parallel to the soundboard or at a right angle to the magnetic axis of the magnetic pickup.
Claims
1. A magnetic pickup for a stringed instrument with at least one string, the stringed instrument comprising a neck part and a body comprising a soundboard, the north and south poles of the magnetic pickup defining a magnetic axis, the magnetic pickup comprising: a magnetic axis defined by north and south poles of the magnetic pickup, the magnetic axis of the magnetic pickup being oriented substantially in parallel to the soundboard or an auxiliary magnet with a magnetic axis arranged in the region of the magnetic pickup, the magnetic axis of the auxiliary magnet being oriented approximately in parallel to the soundboard or at a right angle to the magnetic axis of the magnetic pickup.
2. The magnetic pickup according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic axis of the magnetic pickup is oriented substantially at a right angle to the string.
3. The magnetic pickup according to claim 1, wherein the stringed instrument has two or more strings, the magnetic pickup being arranged between respective two of the strings.
4. The magnetic pickup according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic pickup comprises a cylindrical permanent-magnet core with a coil wound around the magnetic core for picking up a signal, with the cylinder axis being the magnetic axis.
5. The magnetic pickup according to claim 4, wherein the coil is incorporated in a solenoid body formed by a cylindrical tube segment with end flanges, the cylindrical permanent-magnet core being arranged in the tube segment of the solenoid body.
6. The magnetic pickup according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic pickup protrudes from the soundboard or from the fretboard.
7. The magnetic pickup according to claim 1, wherein the at least one magnetic pickup is attached to the fretboard or partially inlaid therein, so that the magnetic axis, when viewed in cross-section, is oriented substantially in parallel to a tangent of the respective part of the curved surface of the fretboard.
8. The magnetic pickup according to claim 7, wherein each of the strings is arranged between respective two of the magnetic pickups so that sides of the magnetic pickups that face each other have the same magnetic polarity.
9. The magnetic pickup according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic pickup is embedded in a recess of the soundboard or the fretboard underneath the at least one string, a protruding holder being arranged laterally of the at least one string, on which holder the respective auxiliary magnet is arranged, a magnetic axis of the auxiliary magnet being oriented substantially in parallel to the soundboard or the fretboard.
10. The magnetic pickup according to claim 9, wherein the magnetic axis of the respective auxiliary magnet is oriented substantially at a right angle to the string.
11. The magnetic pickup according to claim 9, wherein the respective auxiliary magnet is a permanent magnet of preferably cylindrical from so that the cylinder axis is the magnetic axis.
12. An electric stringed instrument comprising at least one magnetic pickup for a stringed instrument with at least one string, the stringed instrument comprising a neck part and a body comprising a soundboard, the north and south poles of the magnetic pickup defining a magnetic axis, the magnetic pickup comprising: a magnetic axis defined by north and south poles of the magnetic pickup, the magnetic axis of the magnetic pickup being oriented substantially in parallel to the soundboard an auxiliary magnet with a magnetic axis arranged in the region of the magnetic pickup, the magnetic axis of the auxiliary magnet being oriented approximately in parallel to the soundboard or at a right angle to the magnetic axis of the magnetic pickup.
13. The electric stringed instrument according to claim 12, wherein the bowed instrument is an electric violin.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Below, the invention will be described in detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings. The following details are shown:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0035] Below, the invention will be described by reference to an electric violin as an example of a stringed instrument, without being limited thereto. The invention may, however, analogously be applied, without any limitation, to any stringed instrument or bowed instrument, e.g. a cello, viola, guitar etc. Similarly, the design and the number of strings of the bowed or stringed instrument in which the magnetic pickup of the invention is incorporated is not subject to any limitations. It is also possible for the magnetic pickup of the invention to be incorporated into a stringed or bowed instrument later on.
[0036] The magnetic pickup 1 has a cylindrical permanent-magnet core 40 with a coil 41 wound around the magnetic core 40 for picking up a signal, with the cylinder axis 80 being the magnetic axis. On its ends, the magnetic core has opposite magnetic poles S and N, which define the magnetic axis. In this arrangement, the length along the cylinder axis 80 is e.g. smaller than the diameter of the magnetic pickup 1 with the coil 41.
[0037] The coil 41 is incorporated in a solenoid body, which is formed by a cylindrical tube segment 52 with end flanges 50, 51, with the cylindrical permanent-magnet core 40 being arranged in the tube segment 52 of the solenoid body. The design of the magnetic pickup illustrated in
[0038] The permanent-magnet core produces a static magnetic flux, which flows from the north pole N to the south pole S. When the string 10 vibrates in front of the pole S of the pickup 1, this magnetic flux changes, and a voltage is induced in the coil 41, which voltage is correlated to the string vibration and can be amplified by a subsequent amplifier (not shown).
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[0040] According to the invention, the magnetic axis 80 of a magnetic pickup 2, 3 is substantially oriented in parallel to the soundboard 70 or to an imaginary tangent to it, whereas a parallel orientation of the magnetic axis 80 and the soundboard 70 is not possible due to the attachment of the magnetic pickup elements 2, 3 to the curved surface of the fretboard 77.
[0041] In this way, the magnetic axes 80 of the magnetic pickups 2 and 3, each of which is positioned between two respective strings 10, 11 and 12, 13, are arranged approximately in the vibration plane of the strings 10, 11 and 12, 13 so that a substantially stronger signal can be achieved as compared to the state-of-the-art arrangement according to
[0042] The orientation of the magnetic axes as specified in the invention requires the magnetic pickups 2, 3 to protrude from the soundboard 70 or the fretboard 77. The magnetic pickups 2, 3 are attached to the fretboard 77 by being partially inlaid therein so that the magnetic axis 80—when viewed in a cross-section—is oriented substantially in parallel to the tangent to the respective part of the curved surface of the fretboard 77.
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[0046] The coil terminals 42 of the magnetic pickups 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 are electrically connected in parallel and may for this reason be fed into a single amplifier. The displacements of the strings 10, 11, 12, 13 are picked up in both directions by the respectively adjacent magnetic pickups 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and converted into an electrical signal, which is then amplified.
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[0050] In the further embodiment of the invention as shown in
[0051] The auxiliary magnets 61, 62 are in the form of permanent magnets, each of cylindrical form, so that the cylinder axis is the magnetic axis.
[0052] The magnetic pickups 102, 103, 104, 105 are embedded in a recess of the fretboard 77 underneath the strings 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Coil terminals 42 are connected in parallel thereto and may be fed into an amplifier (not shown) for amplification of the sensed signal.
[0053] A protruding holder is arranged on each side of the strings 10, 11, 12, 13 or between these to attach the auxiliary magnets 61, 62, on which holder the auxiliary magnets 61, 62 are arranged in such a way that their magnetic axis is oriented substantially in parallel to the soundboard 70 or the fretboard 77.
[0054] Furthermore, the magnetic axes 81 of the respective auxiliary magnets 61, 62 are oriented substantially at a right angle to the strings 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 (
[0055] Essentially, the field of the auxiliary magnets 61, 62, which is oriented in the vibration plane of the strings 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, generates a magnetic field component that causes an increase in the pickup signal induced in the magnetic pickups 102, 103, 104, 105.