G10D9/02

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.

Ligature for a woodwind instrument
11699419 · 2023-07-11 ·

A woodwind instrument ligature comprises a plurality of ligature bodies; each body having first and second ends; an aperture extending through each end; the apertures at each first end being coaxial and the apertures at each second end being coaxial; a first tensioning member located in the apertures of the first ends and a second tensioning member located in the apertures of the second ends; each tensioning member having a transversely extending bore, a fixing member extending through the bores of the tensioning members, the fixing member being adjustable to urge the tensioning members together or apart; wherein the ligature body comprises a flexible material having a length to wrap around a mouthpiece and reed for a musical instrument to form a channel to receive the mouthpiece and reed, with the tensioning members being connected by the fixing member in use; each end having first and second contact surfaces; wherein each end may be rotated about the tensioning member between first and second positions; wherein in the first position, the first contact surface faces inwardly toward the channel and the second contact surface faces outwardly in use and wherein in the second position, the second contact surface faces inwardly and the first contact surface faces outwardly from the channel in use.

Ligature for a woodwind instrument
11699419 · 2023-07-11 ·

A woodwind instrument ligature comprises a plurality of ligature bodies; each body having first and second ends; an aperture extending through each end; the apertures at each first end being coaxial and the apertures at each second end being coaxial; a first tensioning member located in the apertures of the first ends and a second tensioning member located in the apertures of the second ends; each tensioning member having a transversely extending bore, a fixing member extending through the bores of the tensioning members, the fixing member being adjustable to urge the tensioning members together or apart; wherein the ligature body comprises a flexible material having a length to wrap around a mouthpiece and reed for a musical instrument to form a channel to receive the mouthpiece and reed, with the tensioning members being connected by the fixing member in use; each end having first and second contact surfaces; wherein each end may be rotated about the tensioning member between first and second positions; wherein in the first position, the first contact surface faces inwardly toward the channel and the second contact surface faces outwardly in use and wherein in the second position, the second contact surface faces inwardly and the first contact surface faces outwardly from the channel in use.

Germ Shield Device for Wind Instruments and Method of Use
20220406276 · 2022-12-22 ·

The present invention relates to a shield device configured to fit over the mouthpiece of a wind instrument to block droplets and aerosols released by a performer using the instrument. The shield device receives and blocks germs and pathogens in droplets and aerosols and prevents them from spreading. The shield device does not interfere with the functionality and operation of the instrument and is configured to be positioned in front of the nose and mouth of a performer at a distance of up to a few inches.

Germ Shield Device for Wind Instruments and Method of Use
20220406276 · 2022-12-22 ·

The present invention relates to a shield device configured to fit over the mouthpiece of a wind instrument to block droplets and aerosols released by a performer using the instrument. The shield device receives and blocks germs and pathogens in droplets and aerosols and prevents them from spreading. The shield device does not interfere with the functionality and operation of the instrument and is configured to be positioned in front of the nose and mouth of a performer at a distance of up to a few inches.

LIGATURE FOR A WOODWIND INSTRUMENT MOUTHPIECE
20220383838 · 2022-12-01 · ·

A ligature for a mouthpiece of a musical instrument that includes a puller that includes a plurality of through holes, a cord for passing through the plurality of through holes, and a bridge configured to straddle the puller and engage the mouthpiece, the bridge including a plate, an arm extending from the plate, and a mouthpiece skate extending from the arm; and a fastener for securing the puller and the bridge.

LIGATURE FOR A WOODWIND INSTRUMENT MOUTHPIECE
20220383838 · 2022-12-01 · ·

A ligature for a mouthpiece of a musical instrument that includes a puller that includes a plurality of through holes, a cord for passing through the plurality of through holes, and a bridge configured to straddle the puller and engage the mouthpiece, the bridge including a plate, an arm extending from the plate, and a mouthpiece skate extending from the arm; and a fastener for securing the puller and the bridge.

AIR REED INSTRUMENT
20230090968 · 2023-03-23 ·

Provided is an air reed instrument that allows even those who have poor playing ability, such as beginners, to easily produce sound. An air reed instrument according to the present invention is configured such that multiple protrusions/recesses or rectifying fins are provided successively on an inner wall 3 of a blow hole 2 and an inner wall 4 of a head joint 1 over the width of the major axis of the blow hole 2 so as to be orthogonal to the longitudinal direction of the head joint 1. The protrusions/recesses or the rectifying fins act as a windway so that after the exhaled air flowing into the blow hole 2 circulates in the head joint 1, there is an increase in the proportion of the exhaled air that flows out from the mouth piece 2, making it easy to produce sound.

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING MOUTHPIECE FOR WIND INSTRUMENT
20230106922 · 2023-04-06 ·

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.