Patent classifications
G10D9/02
IMPROVED FLUTE HEADJOINT
The invention relates to a flute headjoint comprising a cylindrical pipe section (2), an embouchure hole (3) bounded by a reinforcing element (4), a crown (6) adapted to terminate the pipe section (2) situated to the left of the embouchure hole (3), and a concave tuning plug (8) disposed in the pipe section (2) in a sonic chamber (5) situated under the embouchure hole (3). The flute headjoint according to the invention is characterised in that the cylindrical pipe section (2) is longer compared to conventional configurations, the crown (6) is configured to be open, the tuning plug (8, 12, 15, 23) being a cylindrical body with its face situated facing the embouchure hole (3) having a sunken three-dimensional configuration made as a combination of regular or irregular arcuate and flat faces, and has a balance weight (40) adapted to be placed in the resonator cavity (5a) between the tuning plug (8, 12, 15, 23) and the crown (6), and also has an additional extension piece (42, 43).
IMPROVED FLUTE HEADJOINT
The invention relates to a flute headjoint comprising a cylindrical pipe section (2), an embouchure hole (3) bounded by a reinforcing element (4), a crown (6) adapted to terminate the pipe section (2) situated to the left of the embouchure hole (3), and a concave tuning plug (8) disposed in the pipe section (2) in a sonic chamber (5) situated under the embouchure hole (3). The flute headjoint according to the invention is characterised in that the cylindrical pipe section (2) is longer compared to conventional configurations, the crown (6) is configured to be open, the tuning plug (8, 12, 15, 23) being a cylindrical body with its face situated facing the embouchure hole (3) having a sunken three-dimensional configuration made as a combination of regular or irregular arcuate and flat faces, and has a balance weight (40) adapted to be placed in the resonator cavity (5a) between the tuning plug (8, 12, 15, 23) and the crown (6), and also has an additional extension piece (42, 43).
Apparatus and method for double reed assembly
A method for assembling a double reed mouthpiece for use within an oboe utilizes heat shrink tubing to affix a folded cane to the staple of the mouthpiece. The staple is mounted on a ligating stand having a heatshield that protects a cork sleeve around the staple. Heat shrink tubing and a folded cane are then placed over the exposed proximal end of the staple. A clamp holds the folded cane in place. Heated air is used to ligate and affix the folded cane to the staple. The heatshield prevents damage to the cork sleeve. The heat shrink tubing securely affixes the folded cane to the staple.
Method of manufacturing mouthpiece for wind instrument
Disclosed herein is a method of manufacturing a mouthpiece for a wind instrument. The method of manufacturing a mouthpiece for a wind instrument includes the steps of: pulverizing a first material made of a synthetic resin material and a second material made of a mineral material; mixing the first and second materials at a predetermined ratio; melting the mixed materials and continuously extruding a primarily shaped product having a uniform sectional shape; cutting the extruded primarily shaped product into cut primarily shaped products at predetermined intervals; and forming secondarily shaped products by machining the cut primarily shaped products into mouthpiece shapes.
Headpiece for a transverse flute, and transverse flute
A headpiece is provided for a transverse flute having a first leg and a second leg, which is connectable to a tube of the transverse flute. The two legs are arranged at an acute angle to one another.
Headpiece for a transverse flute, and transverse flute
A headpiece is provided for a transverse flute having a first leg and a second leg, which is connectable to a tube of the transverse flute. The two legs are arranged at an acute angle to one another.
Woodwind mouthpiece with V-notch table and tone chamber insert
A woodwind mouthpiece has a tone chamber with a bottom surface and a window. A table extends along an outer surface of the mouthpiece, and a pair of side rails extends from the table along opposite sides of the window. A removable tone chamber insert is disposed in the tone chamber in contact with the bottom surface and the interior surface of each side rail. The tone chamber insert modifies at least one of a tone chamber width defined by a distance between the interior surfaces of the side rails and a bottom surface width defined by a distance between the interior surfaces of the side rails at the bottom surface. In addition, a v-shaped notch extends into the table from the side rail top surfaces at least about 50% of the length of the table. the v-shaped notch defines an angle of at least about 15 degrees.
CHROMATIC HARMONICA WITH FLEXIBLE MOUTHPIECE FOR REDUCED AIR LEAKAGE
A chromatic harmonica with reduced air leakage in which a flexible mouthpiece replaces the conventional rigid mouthpiece, and a low friction valve slide replaces the conventional valve slide, thereby allowing the low friction valve slide to move horizontally when played without binding, and which eliminates the need for a gap between the mouthpiece and valve slide through which air leaks. For the chromatic harmonica with a flexible mouthpiece to function properly, a new button configuration is added. The button is disposed in the rear portion of the chromatic harmonica. A bar is attached to the button at one end of the bar, and the other end of the bar inserts into an opening in the valve slide. The button further comprises a cylinder, around which a spring is disposed. The cylinder inserts inside of a hole on a side of the chromatic harmonica adjacent the rear.
CHROMATIC HARMONICA WITH FLEXIBLE MOUTHPIECE FOR REDUCED AIR LEAKAGE
A chromatic harmonica with reduced air leakage in which a flexible mouthpiece replaces the conventional rigid mouthpiece, and a low friction valve slide replaces the conventional valve slide, thereby allowing the low friction valve slide to move horizontally when played without binding, and which eliminates the need for a gap between the mouthpiece and valve slide through which air leaks. For the chromatic harmonica with a flexible mouthpiece to function properly, a new button configuration is added. The button is disposed in the rear portion of the chromatic harmonica. A bar is attached to the button at one end of the bar, and the other end of the bar inserts into an opening in the valve slide. The button further comprises a cylinder, around which a spring is disposed. The cylinder inserts inside of a hole on a side of the chromatic harmonica adjacent the rear.
Reduced air leakage harmonica reed unit
A reduced air leakage harmonica reed unit contains a reed plate and a plurality of reed sections. The plurality of reed sections is attached to the reed plate with a fastening mechanism and positioned within a body of the harmonica. The reed plate consists of a plate body and a plurality of receiving slots that traverse through the plate body. The plurality of receiving slots are aligned with a U-shaped channel from each of the plurality of reed sections. Thus, air that is drawn or blown travels through the U-shaped channel from the plurality of reed sections and through the plurality of receiving slots. Since the U-shaped channel is precisely cut, air leakage is minimized and high quality sound is produced by triggering a vibrating membrane.