CASE INSERT TO SECURE WOODWIND REEDS

20230264881 · 2023-08-24

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    Abstract

    A multiple-panel system present in a chamber of a reed container secures and orders one or more woodwind reeds in a base to tip arrangement. The chamber has a length and width dimension to hold one or more woodwind reeds. The multiple panel system includes a cover and at least two parallel panels with aligned openings that position individual reed. One opening is shaped to accommodate the reed base and the other opening is U-shaped to receive the midsection of reed, when the reed is introduced trough the container opening. The width of U-shaped opening impedes lateral movement of the aligned reed through contact with the midsection of the reed. This contact avoids reed tip contact with a wall during transport.

    Claims

    1. A reed container for transporting woodwind reeds, having a base and a tip where reed has a base, a structurally distinct mid-section and a tip, comprising, a chamber defined by sidewalls and walls connecting the side walls, where the sidewalls are of sufficient length to accommodate the reeds, a container opening defined by the connecting and side walls of the chamber, a multiple panel system, contained within the chamber, and a cover of sufficient size to close the container opening and is in contact with the panel system upon closure, thereby effectively closing a U-shaped opening present on a second panel of the multiple panel system, where the panel system includes at least a first and second panel positioned in parallel, where the first panel includes an opening that receives the reed base and the second panel includes an U-shaped structure, which receives the midsection of the reed, the opening on the first panel and the U-shaped opening are aligned and support an individual reed when present at no more than two points of contact, where the aligned reed can move in a lateral direction toward a connecting wall with the lateral motion limited through contact of the reed mid-section with the surface of the U-shaped opening so that contact of the reed tip with the connecting wall is avoided during transport.

    2. The reed container of claim 1 wherein the opening of the first panel is circular.

    3. The reed container of claim 1 wherein the opening of the first panel is rectangular.

    4. The reed container of claim 1 wherein the first panel and the second panel have sets of aligned openings so that multiple reeds are held.

    5. The reed container of claim 4 wherein the multiple held reeds form a single horizontal layer.

    6. The reed container of claim 1 wherein the container has a rectangular shape.

    7. The reed container of claim 1 wherein the reed is a double reed.

    8. The reed container of claim 1 wherein the reed is a single reed.

    9. The reed container of claim 1 comprises material selected from wood, paper, metal or acrylic.

    10. A method for transporting reeds comprising, transporting one or more reeds in the container of claim 1 so that when the cover is closed, the cover is in contact with the panel system, and access includes placing or removing a reed from a panel system where placing the reed includes orienting the reed base through the container opening and into the confines of the opening of the first panel and lowering a portion of the reed between the base and tip into the U-shaped opening of the second panel and where removing the reed involves lifting the portion of the reed between the base and tip from the U-shaped opening, removing the base from the opening in the first panel and withdrawing the reed through the container opening.

    12. The method of claim 10, wherein the contact of the cover with the panel system in the chamber includes closing the container opening so the cover is in direct contact with the opening of the U-shaped opening of second panel, thereby physically closing the opening of the U-shaped opening of the second panel, when the cover is closed.

    13. The method of claim 10, wherein the contact of the cover with the panel system in the chamber includes closing the container opening such that a third panel attached to the cover is positioned in the space between the two parallel panels by securing the cover to which the third panel is attached, thereby causing the inserted panel edge to be in close proximity the portion of the reed between the base and tip, thereby limiting upward reed movement relative to the opening of the U-shaped opening, which functionally closes the opening of the U-shaped opening of the second panel.

    14. The method of claim 9, wherein the opening of the first panel is circular.

    15. The method of claim 9, wherein the opening of the first panel is rectangular.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0014] The preferred embodiments of the invention are described in conjunction with the appended figures. The figures are provided to illustrate but not limit the invention.

    [0015] FIGS. 1a-1f show photographs of reed case prototypes. Depicted is a double reed, e.g. oboe.

    [0016] FIGS. 1 a and b (paper origami) show the embodiment where the multi-panel system includes a cover and two-parallel panels. FIGS. 1c and d (wood) and FIGS. 1e and f (acrylic) show a multi-panel system with two parallel panels and a third panel attached to the cover.

    [0017] FIGS. 2a-2c show a perspective view of the individual panels - a first panel (Panel A) (FIG. 2a), a second panel (Panel B) (FIG. 2b) and a third panel (Panel C) (FIG. 2c).

    [0018] FIGS. 3a, c show a single reed, e.g. clarinet, and FIGS. 3b,d show a double reed, e.g. oboe. Both reeds are shown with a front (FIG. 3c; FIG. 3d) and side view (FIG. 3a; FIG. 3b) of their elongated side. Both reeds evidence a taper.

    [0019] FIG. 4a shows a single reed and a container with a panel system adapted for handling a single reed. FIG. 4b shows the placement of the panel system within the chamber with the single reed positioned within a rectangular opening within the first panel and a U-shaped opening in the second. The container cover closes the U-shaped opening.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0020] The following description is exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments.

    Reed Container

    [0021] Woodwind reeds come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The shapes are standardized and can form a basis for container design. The design of the container utilizes the dimensional differences in the reed base, tip and reed portion between the two to develop a panel system to order the reeds within a reed container.

    [0022] FIGS. 1 a and b show the embodiment where the multi-panel system includes a cover and two-parallel panels. FIGS. 1c, d, e, and f show a multi-panel system (wood) with two parallel panels and a third panel attached to the cover.

    [0023] FIG. 4a (reed and container) and b (reed positioned within container) show the container (6) showing a single reed container (6) where the cover closes the U-shaped opening of the second panel and adapted for a single reed, e.g. clarinete reed.

    [0024] The reed container (6) for transporting woodwind reeds (14) include a chamber defined by sidewalls (7) and walls connecting (8) the side walls. The container opening is defined by the connecting and side walls of the chamber that extend with the container surface (6). The multiple panel system is contained within the chamber and a cover (9). The cover (9) is of sufficient size to close the container opening. The cover (9) contacts with the multi-panel system upon closure, thereby effectively closing the U-shaped opening (5) present on a second panel (2) of the multiple panel system.

    [0025] The panel system includes at least a first (1) and second (2) panel positioned in parallel, where the first panel (1) includes an opening (4) that receives the reed base (11) and the second panel (2) includes an U-shaped structure (5), which receives the middle of the reed (12), the opening on the first panel (4) and the U-shaped (5) opening are aligned and hold an individual reed (14) when present at no more than two points of contact, where the aligned reed can move in a lateral direction toward a connecting wall with the lateral motion limited by contact of the width of the reed at the mid-potion with the surface of the U-shaped opening (5) so that contact with the connecting wall (8) is avoided during transport. The shape of the opening (4) of the first container is selected to facilitate the reed base placement based on reed type – roughly circular or rectangular. A double reed (14a), e.g. oboe, may be better suited for a circular opening, where a single reed (14b), e.g. clarinet, may be better suited for placement within a rectangular opening.

    [0026] The aligned openings of the first (1) and second (2) panels provide two points of contact. The panel assembly provides reed contact possibility to those offered by the cover (9) or the third panel (3) attached thereto and the aligned openings. During transport, the reed (14) is supported, confined by at least two contacting surfaces. The aligned openings ensure that when multiple reeds are present in a single horizontal layer. This layer ensures a proper functioning of the system when multiple reeds are present.

    [0027] FIGS. 4a and b show the container where the opening of the first panel is positioned to hold a single reed with a flat surface with a width that extends toward the opening and the cover 9) closes the U-shaped opening of the second panel (2).

    Reeds

    [0028] The reed types suitable for transport using the container of the invention include both single and double reeds. These reed types are shown in FIGS. 3a and b respectively. The measurements and reed shape are a consideration in selecting an appropriate width for the U-shaped opening of the second panel.

    [0029] Starting with the base clarinet reed (FIG. 3a), 10 = 1 mm, 11 = 2 mm, 12 = 3 mm. #12 of perspective 13, or the base width, is 12 mm This makes first panel opening (4) range between 12-15 mm in height and 3-5 mm in width for a clarinet reed. The second panel opening (5) would range between 1-2 mm wide and be at least 13 mm deep (as the U-shaped opening). The reed measurements are pretty standard but the clarinet family of reeds ranges in size from the smallest clarinet reed to the largest bari saxophone reed. These single reeds all look identical without a size reference though.

    [0030] For FIG. 3b, 10 = 1 mm, 11 = 4 mm, 12 = 7 mm. So for an oboe reed, the first panel opening would be 7-10 mm square or circle and the second opening would be 3-7 mm wide and at least 8 mm deep for the U-shaped opening. The double reeds like oboe and bassoon also range in size but don’t look identical. They are all conical and hollow, though. So as the measurements of the reeds go up in size so do the size of the panel openings.

    [0031] Ultimately, the function of the U-shaped opening (5) is a brake to prevent the reed tip (10) from contacting the connecting wall and would depend on additional factors including the dimension of the container.

    Oboe Reeds

    [0032] The reed where exemplified in the figures is an oboe reed.

    [0033] FIGS. 2a-2c show a perspective view of the individual panels – a first panel (1), a second panel (2), and a third panel (3).

    [0034] The oboe reed container has a length greater than those of a standard oboe reed. An opening (4), with measurements greater than the largest external diameter of a standard oboe reed but less than the measurements of the panel, is centered on a first panel (1). A second panel (2), positioned closer to the reed terminus, has an opening sized between the external diameter of the cork on a standard oboe staple and the external diameter of the string-wrapped part of a standard oboe staple, and a length greater than the opening (4) on the first panel (1) and extending to the top edge of the second panel B (2). The distance between the lowest point of the opening on the first panel (4) and the bottom edge of the first panel (1) is equal to the distance between the lowest point of the opening on the second panel (5) and the bottom edge of the second panel (2). This distance is also greater than half the width of a standard oboe reed and correlates to the height of the third Panel (3).

    [0035] The second panel B (2) is placed vertically within a container and within 47 mm from a connecting wall (8) of the container. The first panel (1) is placed vertically and between the second panel (2) and the same wall previously mentioned. The center, vertical axis of the opening on the first panel (4) will approximately line up with the center, vertical axis of the opening on the second panel (5). The third panel (3) is placed on the cover (9) of the container at a point that lines up between the first panel (1) and the second panel (2).

    [0036] The invention reflects a design concept that improves attributes of oboe reed containers. Since many modifications, variations and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and sown in the figures be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.

    Method- Transport and Storage

    [0037] Certain advantages of the container relative to transport, e.g. avoiding reed tip damage and accidental reed spillage, result from the multi-panel system. The advantages are present during transport but are also present when the container is open.

    [0038] The panel system is unique relative to reed access. The panel system is in contact directly or indirectly with the cover that closes the opening for accessing the reeds when the reeds are stored in the container or in transport.

    [0039] Access includes placing or removing a reed from a panel system where placing the reed includes orienting the reed base through the container opening and into the confines of the opening of the first panel and lowering a portion of the reed between the base and tip into the U-shaped opening of the second panel and where removing the reed involves lifting the portion of the reed between the base and tip from the U-shaped opening, removing the base from the opening in the first panel and withdrawing the reed through the container opening.

    [0040] The contact of the cover with the panel system in the chamber can result from the closure of the opening so that the cover is in direct contact with the opening of the U-shaped opening of second panel. This physically closes the opening of the U-shaped opening of the second panel. Reed motion is limited in both at upward motion within the confines of the U-shaped opening and laterally in the direction of the connecting wall so that damage to the reed tip is avoided.

    [0041] The contact of the cover with the panel system can also occur through the presence of a third panel attached to the cover. The third panel is positioned on the cover so that when the cover is closed over the container opening, the third panel is inserted into the space between the first and second parallel panels. The third panel is inserted so that it is in close proximity the portion of the reed between the base and tip. This limits the upward reed movement in the direction of the opening of the U-shaped opening. This also functionally closes the opening of the U-shaped opening of the second panel due to restraints place on reed movement. Lateral reed movement in the direction of the connecting wall is also restricted.

    [0042] Although the invention herein has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principals and applications of the present invention. Accordingly, while the invention has been described with reference to the structures and processes disclosed, it is not confined to the details set forth, but is intended to cover such modifications or changes as may fall within the scope of the following claims.

    DRAWING ELEMENTS

    [0043] First Panel (1) [0044] Second Panel (2) [0045] Third Panel (3) [0046] First Panel Opening (4) [0047] Second Panel U-Shaped Opening (5) [0048] Container (6) [0049] Sidewalls (7) [0050] Connecting Wall (8) [0051] Cover (9) [0052] Woodwind Reed Tip (10) [0053] Woodwind Reed Base (11) [0054] Woodwind Reed Middle (12) [0055] Woodwind Single Reeds Front View (13) [0056] Woodwind Single Reeds, Side View (14) [0057] Woodwind Double Reeds Front View (15) [0058] Woodwind Double Reeds Side View (16)