Device for rechargeable, retrofittable power source
10210853 ยท 2019-02-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10H3/186
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A power system on an electric guitar may include a cover plate covering a cavity in the electric guitar. A rechargeable power source may be contained within the cavity which may include circuitry. Other instruments or configurations may be used.
Claims
1. A stringed musical instrument comprising: a first side having mounted thereon strings; a pre-existing cavity created at the time of the manufacture of the instrument; an active pickup to detect vibrations from the instrument's strings and output a signal; a cover to cover the cavity; a rechargeable power source; a circuit board contained within the cavity to provide power to the pickup; a circuit to control the input of current to the rechargeable power source, the output of current from the rechargeable power source, or both; the circuit board and circuit contained entirely within the cavity, the circuit integrated into an assembly with the cover, and not requiring modification to the instrument's body structure when the cover is fastened to the instrument; and a jack for connection to a charger, the jack being in a receptacle passing through the cover.
2. The instrument of claim 1, comprising a boost converter.
3. The instrument of claim 1, comprising a boost converter contained entirely within the cavity.
4. The instrument of claim 1, wherein the rechargeable power source is disposed on an inner surface of the cover.
5. The instrument of claim 1, wherein the cover is to replace an original cover on the instrument.
6. The instrument of claim 1, wherein the cover includes screw holes aligned with screw holes on the instrument.
7. The instrument of claim 1, wherein the jack is a micro USB (Universal Serial Bus) receptacle.
8. The instrument of claim 1, comprising a light-emitting diode visible on the external surface of the cover to indicate that the rechargeable power source is charging.
9. A power system for use on a stringed instrument, the power system comprising: a cover to cover a pre-existing cavity on the instrument, the pre-existing cavity on a side of the instrument opposite from the side of the instrument having mounted thereon strings; the cover being the same size and shape, and having same screw alignment, as the cover originally manufactured to cover the cavity; a rechargeable power source; a circuit board contained within the cavity to provide power to an active pickup on the instrument to detect vibrations from the instrument's strings; a circuit to control the input of current to the rechargeable power source, the output of current from the rechargeable power source, or both; the circuit board and circuit contained entirely within the cavity, the circuit integrated into an assembly with the cover, and not requiring modification to the instrument's body structure when the cover is fastened to the instrument; and a jack for connection to a charger, the jack being in a receptacle passing through the cover.
10. The power system of claim 9, comprising a boost converter.
11. The power system of claim 9, comprising a boost converter contained entirely within the cavity.
12. The power system of claim 9, wherein the rechargeable power source is disposed on an inner surface of the cover.
13. The power system of claim 9, wherein the cover is to replace an original cover of the instrument.
14. The power system of claim 9, wherein the cover includes screw holes aligned with screw holes on the instrument.
15. The power system of claim 9, wherein the jack is a micro USB (Universal Serial Bus) receptacle.
16. The power system of claim 9, comprising a light-emitting diode visible on the external surface of the cover to indicate that the rechargeable power source is charging.
17. A stringed instrument comprising: a first side having mounted thereon strings; a cavity being created at the time of the manufacture of the instrument; an active pickup to detect vibrations from the instrument's strings and output a signal; a cover to cover the cavity; a rechargeable battery and a circuit board contained within the cavity to provide power to the pickup, the rechargeable battery disposed flat and parallel to the cover on an inner surface of the cover; and a circuit to control the input of current to the rechargeable power source, the output of current from the rechargeable power source, or both; the rechargeable battery, circuit board and circuit contained entirely within the cavity, the circuit integrated into an assembly with the cover, and not requiring modification to the instrument's body structure when the cover is fastened to the instrument.
18. The instrument of claim 16, comprising a boost converter.
19. The instrument of claim 17, comprising a boost converter contained entirely within the cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The subject matter regarded as the invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. The invention, however, both as to organization and method of operation, together with objects, features, and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following detailed description when read with the accompanying drawings in which:
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(9) It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, elements shown in the figures have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements may be exaggerated relative to other elements for clarity. Further, where considered appropriate, reference numerals may be repeated among the figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) In the following description, various aspects of the present invention will be described. For purposes of explanation, specific configurations and details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without the specific details presented herein. Furthermore, well known features may be omitted or simplified in order not to obscure the present invention.
(11) Embodiments of the invention may provide for a power supply such as a rechargeable power supply for an electrical instrument, such as an electric guitar. The rechargeable power supply may be a rechargeable battery pack or power pack that fits within an existing or standard recess or cavity (which typically extends within the guitar), or within the electronic controls of, a typical electric guitar and which does not add to the volume, or to the external volume or shape, of the electric guitar, allowing a performer to freely move about the stage, and not interfering with the playability of the guitar. A standard cavity may be one that is, for example, included within the design of a model or brand of an electric instrument. The standard cavity may be, for example, a standard control cavity of an electric guitar, or a standard spring cavity found on some electric guitar models. The rechargeable battery or power pack may be retrofitted onto older guitars that are not battery powered, or which were not manufactured to be battery powered or to hold batteries. The rechargeable power system may include other components such as for example an amplifier or boost converter so that voltage from the battery is maintained at a high level to create desired high-powered sounds. The rechargeable power pack may be an integrated assembly (e.g., provided as one part, instead of multiple parts) in order to be fittable or completely assimilated within standard cavities or retrofittable into older guitar models, for example.
(12) The Fender Stratocaster guitar, for example, may have a standard screw-on back plate or cover plate that covers the springs for a whammy bar. A back plate may be a cover covering a standard cavity or recess, and may be on for example the back side (not the string side) of the guitar. In alternate embodiments other recesses or cavities, such as those not on the back side, may be used, and thus other covers or plates may be used; in addition other instruments may be used. A rechargeable power source or battery system holding a battery and other components may have the same size and shape as the standard cover (e.g., the cover meant by the designer for this particular instrument, guitar or model), with screw holes (or other attachment points or holes) in the battery cover to align with screw holes (or other attachment points or holes) on the guitar. When installed, the battery portion of the battery system extends from the cover within a pre-existing shell or cavity, and does not extend significantly outside beyond the shape of the guitar, or at all beyond the shape of the guitar. The battery may not extend significantly outside the cavity, or at all outside the cavity. The battery or battery pack may, for example, extend a quarter or half inch from the guitar's body, through some extension in the back plate. The rechargeable battery may include for example a standard USB or micro USB pick to connect a charger. Other ways to connect a charger may be used. To install the battery, the user may unscrew the standard plate, connect wiring to power guitar components such as the Fishman Fluence pickups or other active pickups, and screw or otherwise attached the rechargeable battery in place of the original cover.
(13) In another example, the Gibson Les Paul guitar may have a standard screw-on back plate that covers the volume and tone controls, which are within a shell or cavity. A rechargeable battery the same size and shape as this standard cover may be used, with screw holes in the battery cover to align with screw holes on the guitar, the battery itself (and associated components if any) fitting within the shell or cavity.
(14) Other rechargeable power sources according to embodiments of the invention may fit other standard cover plates and cavities for other kinds of electric guitars, or other types of musical instruments. Rechargeable power sources may include rechargeable batteries (e.g., lithium ion or nickel cadmium batteries) or rechargeable super capacitors.
(15) According to embodiments of the invention, a battery or battery pack or rechargeable battery pack may be retrofittable if it can be attached to or contained within an electric guitar without significant change or modification to the guitar's body structure. In some embodiments the battery pack may fit entirely or substantially entirely within the existing external boundaries or housing of the electric guitar. In some embodiments the battery or battery pack may fit entirely or substantially entirely within a cavity enclosure or recess created at the time of guitar manufacture, rather than within a recess, cavity, or enclosure created after manufacture for the purpose of holding a battery. Cutting a recess, cavity, or enclosure within musical instrument such as an electrical musical instrument after manufacture may affect the aesthetics and sound production of the instrument, or may carry a risk of damaging the instrument. Some guitars may include a standard back plate which covers a control cavity is removable by screws and which ordinarily houses the guitar's electronics, such as its active pickups and filter controls, for example. A retrofittable battery pack may be able to replace the standard cover plate and be attached to the guitar by having the same screw alignment as the standard cover plate. In other embodiments, an electric guitar may include a standard cover plate which is removable by screws and which covers a standard spring cavity. The standard cover plate may also be replaced with another cover plate that is integrated with a rechargeable power supply.
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(22) Embodiments of the invention have been described with respect to what is presently believed to be the best mode with the understanding that these embodiments are capable of being modified and altered without departing from the teaching herein. Therefore, the invention should not be limited to the precise details set forth herein but should encompass the subject matter of the claims that follow and the equivalents of such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit of the invention.