Patent classifications
G10D9/00
ONE-SHOULDER STRAP FOR SAXOPHONE
It has been very difficult for women with long hair to wear existing neck straps for saxophones. To address this, straps for saxophones and wind instruments are configured to be worn on one shoulder rather than the neck, and thus wind-instrument players of all mankind can use them conveniently. In order to wear the strap for a saxophone on one shoulder, materials for supporting the saxophone strap include strong supports (A, B, C, D, E, F). In addition, the supports adjust angles (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) and lengths (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) to be suitable for the body. In addition, at parts where the supports come into contact with the abdomen and back, pedestals (23, 22) hold the supports. Also, a string having a ring (G)for hanging the saxophone is connected to the supports. The above components are firmly coupled to one another to form the one-shoulder strap for a saxophone.
ONE-SHOULDER STRAP FOR SAXOPHONE
It has been very difficult for women with long hair to wear existing neck straps for saxophones. To address this, straps for saxophones and wind instruments are configured to be worn on one shoulder rather than the neck, and thus wind-instrument players of all mankind can use them conveniently. In order to wear the strap for a saxophone on one shoulder, materials for supporting the saxophone strap include strong supports (A, B, C, D, E, F). In addition, the supports adjust angles (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) and lengths (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) to be suitable for the body. In addition, at parts where the supports come into contact with the abdomen and back, pedestals (23, 22) hold the supports. Also, a string having a ring (G)for hanging the saxophone is connected to the supports. The above components are firmly coupled to one another to form the one-shoulder strap for a saxophone.
Saliva collector for brass musical instrument
The present invention relates to a saliva collector which comprises: a container which provides a space to accommodate at least one absorber; and a head wherein one end is detachably disposed on at least one part of a musical instrument and another end is detachably disposed so as to communicate with at least one part of a side of the container.
Saliva collector for brass musical instrument
The present invention relates to a saliva collector which comprises: a container which provides a space to accommodate at least one absorber; and a head wherein one end is detachably disposed on at least one part of a musical instrument and another end is detachably disposed so as to communicate with at least one part of a side of the container.
RESONANCE COUNTERWEIGHT STRUCTURE FOR AUDIO EFFECT ARTICLE
A resonance counterweight structure for audio effect article includes a hollow counterweight main body and an assembling section connected with the counterweight main body. The assembling section can be mounted in a predetermined position of a musical instrument. The counterweight main body at least includes an upper wall, a lower wall and a peripheral wall connected between the upper and lower walls. The upper wall, the lower wall and the peripheral wall define a chamber of the counterweight main body. At least one counterweight fine-adjustment unit is received in the chamber. The counterweight main body and the counterweight fine-adjustment unit help the audio effect article to modify the music so as to achieve more idealistic timbre effect. A player can more diversely select or replace the counterweight structure, whereby one single musical instrument can selectively output different timbre effects according to the requirements of different playing situations.
RESONANCE COUNTERWEIGHT STRUCTURE FOR AUDIO EFFECT ARTICLE
A resonance counterweight structure for audio effect article includes a hollow counterweight main body and an assembling section connected with the counterweight main body. The assembling section can be mounted in a predetermined position of a musical instrument. The counterweight main body at least includes an upper wall, a lower wall and a peripheral wall connected between the upper and lower walls. The upper wall, the lower wall and the peripheral wall define a chamber of the counterweight main body. At least one counterweight fine-adjustment unit is received in the chamber. The counterweight main body and the counterweight fine-adjustment unit help the audio effect article to modify the music so as to achieve more idealistic timbre effect. A player can more diversely select or replace the counterweight structure, whereby one single musical instrument can selectively output different timbre effects according to the requirements of different playing situations.
Finger connecting flute attachment with finger rest pad
The instant invention relates to new attachments for the round tubular body of flutes. It attaches firmly, but removably, to the flute and stabilizes the relation between the flute and the player's left index finger (and/or thumb) without pressure on the player's mouth, which enhances the flexibility of the player's lips to more perfectly play the flute. This is especially beneficial for the player's lower lip, which, under extant art, is forcibly pinned against the lower teeth and gums to stabilize the flute. This invention comprises a finger connector and a spacer attachment to the flute, constituting a comfortable surface for the base of the left index finger and an opening through which the flute player's left index finger (and/or thumb) is inserted, as like wearing a ring.
Finger connecting flute attachment with finger rest pad
The instant invention relates to new attachments for the round tubular body of flutes. It attaches firmly, but removably, to the flute and stabilizes the relation between the flute and the player's left index finger (and/or thumb) without pressure on the player's mouth, which enhances the flexibility of the player's lips to more perfectly play the flute. This is especially beneficial for the player's lower lip, which, under extant art, is forcibly pinned against the lower teeth and gums to stabilize the flute. This invention comprises a finger connector and a spacer attachment to the flute, constituting a comfortable surface for the base of the left index finger and an opening through which the flute player's left index finger (and/or thumb) is inserted, as like wearing a ring.
Saxophone Cleaning Tool
A saxophone cleaning tool is revealed. The saxophone cleaning tool includes a cleaner provided with a cleaning surface for cleaning an inner surface of a tube, a first pull body having one end connected with a first connection portion of the cleaner and the other end placed into the tube through a tube opening and descending into a curved portion, and a second pull body having one end connected with a second connection portion of the cleaner and the other end placed into the tube through a bell opening and descending into the curved portion. A free end of both the first and second pull bodies is provided with an assembly portion and a magnetic member. Thereby the cleaning tool is passed through the tube easily with the two free ends connected to form a loop which is pulled continuously for fast and cyclic cleaning of the saxophone.
Saxophone Cleaning Tool
A saxophone cleaning tool is revealed. The saxophone cleaning tool includes a cleaner provided with a cleaning surface for cleaning an inner surface of a tube, a first pull body having one end connected with a first connection portion of the cleaner and the other end placed into the tube through a tube opening and descending into a curved portion, and a second pull body having one end connected with a second connection portion of the cleaner and the other end placed into the tube through a bell opening and descending into the curved portion. A free end of both the first and second pull bodies is provided with an assembly portion and a magnetic member. Thereby the cleaning tool is passed through the tube easily with the two free ends connected to form a loop which is pulled continuously for fast and cyclic cleaning of the saxophone.