Free form modular pickup system
10607588 ยท 2020-03-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10H2220/565
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention discloses a modular pickup system that is integrated into an electric guitar that facilitates quick change-out of pickups, free form repositioning of pickups, switch assignment of pickups to the guitar's pickup switch positions or phase (polarity) selection of the pickups.
Claims
1. A free form modular pickup system comprising: a modular pickup base having pickup base conductive strips including: a pickup base conductive channel A strip, a pickup base conductive channel B strip, and a pickup base conductive ground strip electrically connected to a pickup wiring of a guitar; and a modular pickup module having pickup module conductive strips including: a pickup module conductive channel A strip, a pickup module conductive channel B strip, and a pickup module conductive ground strip, wherein, when the pickup module is placed on the pickup base: the pickup module conductive channel A strip is electrically connected to the pickup base conductive channel A strip, the pickup module conductive channel B strip is electrically connected to the pickup base conductive channel B strip, and the pickup module conductive ground strip is electrically connected to the pickup base conductive ground strip; thereby connecting the modular pickup module conductive strips to the wiring of the guitar.
2. The free form modular pickup system of claim 1, wherein the pickup module is magnetically coupled to the pickup base.
3. The free form modular pickup system of claim 1, wherein the pickup module may be rotated in relation to the pickup base.
4. The free form modular pickup system of claim 1, wherein the pickup base conductive strips include multiple conductive strips for channels and a ground node.
5. The free form modular pickup system of claim 1, wherein the pickup module conductive strips include multiple conductive strips for channels and a ground node.
6. The free form modular pickup system of claim 1, wherein the pickup module includes a channel assignment switch configured to select channel A or channel B.
7. The free form modular pickup system of claim 1, wherein the pickup module includes a phase switch configured for phase (polarity) selection of the pickup strips.
8. The free form modular pickup system of claim 1, wherein the tone quality of the pickup module is adjustable by rotational or side to side movement in relation to the pickup base.
9. The free form modular pickup system of claim 8, wherein the rotational or side to side movement of the pickup module may be in realtime.
10. The free form modular pickup system of claim 1, wherein the pickup module is multiple modular pickup modules configured to be positioned on the pickup base.
11. The free form modular pickup system of claim 10, wherein the multiple modular pickup modules may be connected to a single channel or multiple channels on the pickup base.
12. The free form modular pickup system of claim 10, wherein the number of multiple modular pickup modules may be mixed and matched in realtime.
13. The free form modular pickup system of claim 10, wherein the multiple modular pickup modules can be separately turned 180 degrees to connect to either channel A or Channel B of the Pickup Base.
14. The free form modular pickup system of claim 1, wherein the pickup module may be placed anywhere on the pickup base.
15. A free form modular pickup system for quick change-out of pickups comprising: a modular pickup base having: a pickup base conductive channel A strip, a pickup base conductive channel B strip, and a pickup base conductive ground strip electrically connected to a pickup wiring of a guitar; and a modular pickup module having pickup module conductive channel strips including: a pickup module conductive channel strip, and a pickup module conductive ground strip, and wherein, when the pickup module is placed on the pickup base in a first orientation, the pickup module conductive channel strip is electrically connected to the pickup base conductive channel A strip, and when the pickup module is placed on the pickup base in a second orientation, the pickup module conductive channel strip is electrically connected to the pickup base conductive channel B strip, thereby connecting the modular pickup module to the wiring of the guitar.
16. The free form modular pickup system of claim 15, wherein the pickup module is magnetically coupled to the pickup base.
17. The free form modular pickup system of claim 15, wherein the pickup module may be rotated at an angle in relation to the to the pickup base.
18. The free form modular pickup system of claim 15, wherein the modular pickup module is rotated 180 degrees from the first orientation to the second orientation.
19. The free form modular pickup system of claim 15, wherein the pickup module includes a channel assignment switch.
20. The free form modular pickup system of claim 15, wherein the pickup module includes a phase switch.
21. The free form modular pickup system of claim 15, wherein the tone quality of the pickup module is adjustable by rotational or side to side movement in relation to the pickup base.
22. The free form modular pickup system of claim 21, wherein the rotational or side to side movement of the pickup module may be in realtime.
23. The free form modular pickup system of claim 15, wherein the pickup module is multiple modular pickup modules configured to be positioned on the pickup base.
24. The free form modular pickup system of claim 23, wherein the multiple modular pickup modules may be connected to a single channel or multiple channels on the pickup base.
25. The free form modular pickup system of claim 23, wherein the number of multiple modular pickup modules may be mixed and matched in realtime.
26. The free form modular pickup system of claim 23, wherein the multiple modular pickup modules can be separately turned 180 degrees to connect to either channel A or Channel B of the Pickup Base.
27. The free form modular pickup system of claim 15, wherein the pickup module may be placed anywhere on the pickup base.
28. An electric guitar with modular pickups comprising: a guitar body having pickup wiring, a modular pickup base mounted on the guitar body, the modular pickup base having pickup base conductive strips including: a pickup base conductive channel A strip, a pickup base conductive channel B strip, and a pickup base conductive ground strip electrically connected to the pickup wiring of the guitar; and a modular pickup module having pickup module conductive strips including: one or more pickup module conductive channel strips, and a pickup module conductive ground strip electrically connected to the pickup base strips when the pickup module is placed on the pickup base, thereby connecting the modular pickup module to the guitar's wiring; wherein the pickup modules may be remove and repositioned, rotated or replaced.
29. The free form modular pickup system of claim 28, wherein the one or more pickup module conductive channel strips includes: one pickup module conductive channel strip that is electrically connected to either: the pickup base conductive channel A strip in a first orientation, or the pickup base conductive channel B strip in a second orientation, wherein the first orientation is 180 degrees from the second orientation.
30. The free form modular pickup system of claim 28, wherein the one or more pickup module conductive channel strips includes: two pickup module conductive channel strips that are electrically connected to: a pickup module conductive channel A strip electrically connected to the pickup base conductive channel A strip and a pickup module conductive channel B strip electrically connected to the pickup base conductive channel B strip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present embodiments may be understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying figures. It is emphasized that the various features of the figures are not necessarily to scale. On the contrary, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily expanded or reduced for clarity.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the figures, wherein like numerals reflect like elements throughout. The terminology used in the description presented herein is not intended to be interpreted in any limited or restrictive way, simply because it is being utilized in conjunction with detailed description of certain specific embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, embodiments of the invention may include several novel features, no single one of which is solely responsible for its desirable attributes or which is essential to practicing the invention described herein.
Modular Pickup System
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(20) When the pickup modules are sitting on the pickup plate, it looks as though they are held in place by a physical retainer, and that they are hard-wired to the guitar. It is not obvious that they are held in place by magnetic force or that they are connected to the guitar via conductive strips.
(21) Any size of pickup can be used. The pickups can be moved virtually anywhere within a two dimensional plane and in real time, including at an angle and side to side. The only limit to the number of pickups that can be installed is the size of the pickup cavity in the guitar relative to the size of the pickup modules, and these can be mixed or matched in real time.
(22) The pickup modules may contain configuration switches for the type of pickup that is installed in the modules. For instance, single coil modules can switch phase (polarity) and humbucker modules can switch from series to parallel.
(23) The pickup modules are assignable to any of a number of pickup selector switch positions, or they can be disabled.
Pickup Base
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(25) The base plate 125 may be a steel plate that attracts a magnetic strip mounted to the Pickup Module, allowing the Pickup Module to magnetically hold to the Pickup Base when placed on it. The steel plate 125 of the Pickup Base 105 is electrically connected to the ground strip or node 135G of the Pickup Base, providing electrical shielding to the Pickup Base circuit. The conductive strips 135 on the Pickup Base are electrically connected to the pickup wiring of the guitar, and allow the Pickup Module 110 to make electrical contact when placed on the Pickup Base 105, providing for the pickups in the Pickup Module to be connected to the guitar's wiring. The Pickup Base accommodates up to two channels of pickup signal. For Pickup Base electrical connections see
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Pickup Module
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(28) The conductive strips 165 are used to electrically connect the pickup module 110A to the pickup base 105 when the pickup module 110 is placed on the pickup base 105, thereby connecting the electric guitar pickup 160 to the guitar's wiring. The magnetic strip 170 is used to magnetically hold the pickup module 110 to the pickup base 105 when placed on the base, allowing repositioning of the pickup module 110 along the surface of the base 105 while holding it to the guitar.
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Features
(34) The present invention provides many advantages and features over the prior art including: Multiple Pickup Modules can be added to the Pickup Base. A Pickup Module can be placed anywhere on the Pickup Base and positioned to one or more desired locations. The basic Pickup Module can be turned 180 degrees to connect to either channel A or Channel B of the Pickup Base. Multiple Pickup Modules can be connected to a single channel of the Pickup Base. A Pickup Module can be shifted about left or right of its center position. A Pickup Module can be turned from 0 to about 20 degrees left or right of perpendicular to the length of the Pickup Base. A Pickup Module with the optional Channel Assign Switch installed can connect to either channel A or B of the Pickup Base without being rotated or removed. A Pickup Module with the optional Phase Switch installed can have phase or polarity of the pickup reversed without rewiring the module.
System Schematic
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Pickup Base Schematic
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Pickup Module Schematics
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(42) While embodiments and applications of this invention have been shown and described, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that many more modifications than mentioned above are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. It is to be understood that the present disclosure is illustrative only and that changes, variations, substitutions, modifications and equivalents will be readily apparent to one skilled in the art and that such may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the following claims.