Last week Google introduced their
Patent Search site, which searches patents going back hundreds of years. What could be more fun?
Here is Bob Moog's patent for the Moog 'ladder' Filter, filed in 1966 and granted in 1969.
This seems to be John M Chowning's patent for FM synthesis, which earned $20m for Stanford when Yamaha licensed it for the DX7.
Here is Leon Theremin's 1925 patent for the Theremin.
Here is Leo Fender's pickup patent from 1944 (
here is Les Paul's).
Here is the Synthaxe,
here is the Fender
Jaguar Jazzmaster, from 1959.
Here is a fantastically cool 'Electric Self-Playing Violin' from 1905, and
here is Anacleto Montanelli's Electrical Musical Instrument from 1893.
Here is the Rhodes piano from 1964... and so on. Anyone found anything cool?
UPDATE: Rather than randomly putting words into Google, Don Tillman has actually researched this stuff. Here are his surveys of patents from:
Moog,
ARP and
Mellotron/Birotron.
UPDATE 2: Casionova claims to have found the patent for the
Demo Button, although I'm sure they had them before 1986. He also found
this super-awesome Casio electric harmonica (
"a main body having a plurality of ducts").
UPDATE 3: Eddie has found
this 'Electronic Percussion Musical Instrument' designed by Florian Schneider and Ralf Hutter from Kraftwerk in 1975 (it's only an 'ornamental design' though).
pssssst! that' a jazzmaster :)
ReplyDeleteThat Rhodes looks like a guitar.
ReplyDeleteCan you combine all those patents?
ReplyDeleteRaymond Scott's Clavivox?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT2871745&id=x4dMAAAAEBAJ&dq=%22raymond+scott%22&jtp=1#PPP3,M1
Didn't Moog design and build the theremin circuit?
Self Sustaining Piano Designed by John Hayes Hammond, (No, Not THAT Hammond)
ReplyDeleteNo Jim.. I meant the Theremin circuit for Raymond Scott's Clavivox! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for fixing the Rhodes link!
ReplyDeleteElectronic percussion by Mr Hutter and Mr Schneider from Dusseldorf.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPATD244717&id=EyU9AAAAEBAJ&dq=D244717
The original Ebow:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT4075921&id=AYc5AAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4&dq=heet#PPP2,M1
Nice to see Ralf and Florian's old home addresses available. I might drive by Ralf's house when visiting my parents on christmas, it's only some miles away.
ReplyDeleteThere should be a plaque, don't you think? =)
Here's a patent for a kazoo with tremolo
ReplyDeleteUm, that's a Wurlitzer EP, not a Rhodes...
ReplyDeleteI meant *Looks* like a wurlitzer
ReplyDelete"houses of the holy" 's non-eponymous disposition confused me a bit in my teens. great reference!
ReplyDeleteAnyone a fan of analog tape delay?
ReplyDeleteCheck out Mike Battle's 'Echoplex'.
http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT3444330&id=yh1iAAAAEBAJ&pg=PA1969-IA1&dq=mike+battle+tape
vocals never sounded better running thru tape heads