Key height adjuster for a brass instrument
10529305 ยท 2020-01-07
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Abstract
A key guard height adjuster for a brass instrument having a threaded rod configured to be received by a threaded bore of a key guard; a stem connecting the threaded rod to a key guard height adjuster head; and the adjuster head having a rounded top and a knurled edge. According to one approach, the adjuster head height can be in the range of about 4 mm to 10 mm. According to one approach, the adjuster head diameter is in the range of about 8 mm to 12 mm. According to one approach, the adjuster head is about 8 mm in width and about 6 mm in height.
Claims
1. A user adjustable key height adjuster for a wind instrument, comprising: a threaded rod configured to be received by a threaded bore of a key guard; a stem connecting the threaded rod to a key guard height adjuster head; and the adjuster head having a rounded top and a knurled edge providing instantaneous adjustment and voicing of the wind instrument, a distal end of the threaded rod composed of a pliable material to engage the key, wherein the amount the key is raiseable from the body of the wind instrument is limitable, and wherein instantaneous adjustment the tuning and toning of the wind instrument is achieved by the instantaneous adjustment and voicing.
2. The key height adjuster of claim 1, wherein the adjuster head height is in the range of about 4 mm to 10 mm.
3. The key height adjuster of claim 1, wherein the adjuster head diameter is in the range of about 8 mm to 12 mm.
4. The key height adjuster of claim 1, wherein the adjuster head is about 8 mm in width and about 6 mm in height.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(11) 20 exemplary instrument (horn)(brass) 22 mouthpiece 24 neck 26 body 28 bow 30 bell 32 tone holes 34 keys 36 dual key adjuster guard 38 key guard eyelets to mount to instrument 20 40 prior art key height adjuster 42 threaded bore of key guard to receive key height adjuster 44 felt or other pliable material 46 slot to receive slotted screwdriver to adjust 48 threaded column 50 user adjustable key height adjuster 52 head for user adjustable key height adjuster 54 knurled edge for user adjustable key height adjuster 56 stem to head of user adjustable key height adjuster 60 single key adjuster guard
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) A key height adjusters for a brass instrument are described herein and, in particular, a key height adjuster configured for easy adjustment and voicing of a wind instrument. In use, the exemplary embodiments can provide more flexibility to a user of a brass woodwind instruments.
(13) In the art, there is a question of the proper height to set the key on a saxophone. In its most element form, the key heights on a saxophone must be open enough for the saxophone to sing. More specifically, the key heights should be set for the instrument to play in tune with a full and responsive tone.
(14) Although there are many techniques for tuning and toning a saxophone, proper key heights are the first and most important step of the procedure. Once key heights are set other methods of additional tuning and toning are much simpler. Traditionally key heights have been set by the instrument technician to subjectively look and feel correct. Some instrument technicians keep lists of key heights they have been successful with on certain models of saxophones. These methods have often been based in beliefs that all of the keys need to be set to the same height for the saxophone to play well or that the upper and lower stack heights need to match in order for the instrument to play with a balanced tone. After using a method that sets key heights based solely on tone, intonation and response, each instrument will dictate its own specific optimal key height to the repairer or player. (See, Setting Key Heights with The Balanced Venting Method: (http://musicmedic.com/setting-key-heights-with-the-balanced-venting-method)
(15) Despite the technician set approach to key heights, as musicians expand and seek new and changing sounds from their instruments, new devices must be developed to address these needs. One such need is the ability to rapidly adjust the height of the saxophone keys to achieve a specific voice for the instrument and to even vary the voice of individual keys among the various keys covered by key guards. It is an object of the present embodiments to provide an accessory to a key guard to allow instant changes to the position of a key height guard by a player without the need for additional tools typically used by a saxophone technician. It is noted that while the present embodiments are described as a rounded knob with a knurled edge, other types of embodiments would also be included for consideration among the present embodiments, including any key height adjuster that allows a user to adjust the key guard height without additional tools, without affecting the play of the instruments, or interfering with the player's hand movement.
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(18) The present embodiments provide a novel key height adjuster 50 as shown in
(19) The present embodiments of a user adjustable key height adjuster 50 can be made of brass or any other material that can be threaded and frequently turned by a user for adjustment. Head 52 of user adjustable key height adjuster 50 has been shown as a rounded and knurled knob. Head 52 height can be in the range of about 4 mm to 10 mm. Head 52 diameter can be about 8 mm to 12 mm. The dimension allow a user to firmly and comfortably grasp head 52. Head 52 can be of a variety of dimensions and in one embodiment is about 8 mm in width and about 6 mm in height. It is noted though that head 52 can also be square, oval, or other geometrical shapes that a user may use to grip and turn the adjuster.
(20) While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, examples and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.