Detachable wind guard for flute embouchure hole
10522119 ยท 2019-12-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10D7/02
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The invention provides a detachable wind guard for a flute-type instrument comprising an elongate, arcuate cover configured to wrap over a flute barrel. The cover has a center section with a radius larger than the radius of the flute barrel and includes a tapered, recessed facing edge configured to leave an embouchure hole uncovered. A domed apex of the center section is sized to accommodate a microphone, and a microphone clip is coupled inside the domed apex. End sections taper to a radius sized to conform to the flute barrel. An elongate, arcuate holder positioned opposite the cover has a radius sized to conform to the flute barrel. A connector pin passes through knuckles on both the cover and holder to form a hinge that allows the wind guard to open in a clamshell manner. Torsion springs around the connector pin bias the holder in a closed position.
Claims
1. A detachable wind guard for a flute-type instrument, the wind guard comprising: an elongate, arcuate cover configured to wrap over a flute barrel, wherein the cover includes: a center section with a radius larger than the radius of the flute barrel, wherein the center section has a facing edge that recedes in a tapered manner to define a cutout area in the arcuate cover; a domed apex of the center section, wherein the domed apex is sized to accommodate a microphone over the flute barrel; a microphone clip coupled to an inner surface of the domed apex; and end sections at opposite longitudinal ends of the cover that taper to a radius sized to conform to the outer surface of the flute barrel; an elongate, arcuate holder positioned opposite the cover and configured to wrap under the flute barrel, wherein the holder has a radius along its length sized to conform to the outer surface of the flute barrel; a connector pin passing through a first plurality of knuckles on the cover and a second plurality of knuckles on the holder to form a hinge, wherein the hinge is configured to allow the cover and holder to open and close in a clamshell manner; and at least one torsion spring around the connector pin, wherein the torsion spring is configured to bias the holder in a closed position.
2. The wind guard according to claim 1, wherein the cover further comprises a plurality of vent holes.
3. The wind guard according to claim 2, wherein the vent holes are located on a side of the cover opposite the recessed edge.
4. The wind guard according to claim 2, wherein the vent holes have a diameter of 2-3 mm.
5. The wind guard according to claim 1, wherein the center section of the cover has a radius that provides a clearance of 12 mm-20 mm between the outer surface of the flute barrel and the cover.
6. The wind guard according to claim 1, wherein the holder further comprises a lever extending perpendicularly from the holder.
7. The wind guard according to claim 1, wherein the cover further comprises an alignment mark positioned adjacent the center of the tapered, recessed facing edge.
8. The wind guard according to claim 1, further comprising: a first plurality of rubber contact pads on an inner surface of the cover; and a second plurality of rubber contact pads on an inner surface of the holder.
9. The wind guard according to claim 1, wherein the wind guard weighs 38 g or less.
10. The wind guard according to claim 1, further comprising a hole in a longitudinal end surface of the center section, wherein the hole is sized to accommodate insertion of a microphone into the domed apex.
11. The wind guard according to claim 1, wherein the microphone clip is positioned to hold a microphone adjacent to an embouchure hole of the flute.
12. A method for shielding an embouchure hole of a flute-type instrument from ambient air currents, the method comprising: coupling a wind guard to flute barrel, wherein the flute guard further comprises: an elongate, arcuate cover configured to wrap over a flute barrel, wherein the cover includes: a center section with a radius larger than the radius of the flute barrel, wherein the center section has a facing edge that recedes in a tapered manner to define a cutout area in the arcuate cover; a domed apex of the center section, wherein the domed apex is sized to accommodate a microphone over the flute barrel; a microphone clip coupled to an inner surface of the domed apex; and end sections at opposite longitudinal ends of the cover that taper to a radius sized to conform to the outer surface of the flute barrel; an elongate, arcuate holder positioned opposite the cover and configured to wrap under the flute barrel, wherein the holder has a radius along its length sized to conform to the outer surface of the flute barrel; a connector pin passing through a first plurality of knuckles on the cover and a second plurality of knuckles on the holder to form a hinge, wherein the hinge is configured to allow the cover and holder to open and close in a clamshell manner; and at least one torsion spring around the connector pin, wherein the torsion spring is configured to bias the holder in a closed position; aligning the wind guard with an embouchure hole in the flute barrel; and placing one's lips adjacent the embouchure hole, wherein the lips fit within the cutout area of the arcuate cover defined by the receding facing edge.
13. The method according to claim 12, further comprising aligning the wind guard with the embouchure hole using an alignment mark positioned adjacent the center of the tapered, recessed facing edge.
14. The method according to claim 12, further comprising rotationally adjusting the wind guard around the flute barrel under different ambient conditions, wherein the wind guard is realigned to cover more of the embouchure hole as ambient air currents increase.
15. The method according to claim 12, wherein the microphone clip is positioned to hold a microphone adjacent to an embouchure hole of the flute.
16. A method for providing auditory feedback to a player of a flute-type instrument, the method comprising: coupling a wind guard to flute barrel, wherein the flute guard further comprises: an elongate, arcuate cover configured to wrap over a flute barrel, wherein the cover includes: a center section with a radius larger than the radius of the flute barrel, wherein the center section has a facing edge that recedes in a tapered manner to define a cutout area in the arcuate cover; and end sections at opposite longitudinal ends of the cover that taper to a radius sized to conform to the outer surface of the flute barrel; an elongate, arcuate holder positioned opposite the cover and configured to wrap under the flute barrel, wherein the holder has a radius along its length sized to conform to the outer surface of the flute barrel; a connector pin passing through a first plurality of knuckles on the cover and a second plurality of knuckles on the holder to form a hinge, wherein the hinge is configured to allow the cover and holder to open and close in a clamshell manner; and at least one torsion spring around the connector pin, wherein the torsion spring is configured to bias the holder in a closed position; aligning the wind guard with an embouchure hole in the flute barrel; placing one's lips adjacent the embouchure hole, wherein the lips fit within the cutout area of the arcuate cover defined by the receding facing edge; and blowing air over the embouchure hole, wherein the wind guard acts as a sound mirror to reflect sound back to the player.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objects and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(16) The present invention shields the embouchure hole of a flute from all directions without interfering with the airstream produced by the player. Referring to
(17) In an embodiment of the invention the cover 100 and holder 120 are made by injection molding. Examples of suitable materials for manufacture include, without limitation, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polycarbonate/acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (PC-ABS), Food grade ABS, Nylon, polylactic acid (PLA), carbon fiber and other plastic or moldable materials. Other embodiments of the invention may use other materials to make the components, including without limitation, stainless steel, gold, aluminum, and other suitable metals or moldable plastics.
(18) The compact size and lightweight materials make the wind guard 100 portable and well suited for use in a mobile situation such as a marching band. Weight is an important factor, especially in regards to flute, since the distance between the embouchure hole/lip plate and the fulcrum of the musician's closet thumb is a significant lever arm. Adding too much weight to the end of that lever arm will make it difficult for the musician to hold the flute properly and interfere with playing. In preferred embodiments, the wind guard weighs 38 g (1.3 oz) or less, depending on the choice of materials.
(19) The cover 110 has an elongated, arcuate shape that wraps over the top of the barrel of a flute. The center section of the cover 110 has a radius sized to provide clearance for airflow over the embouchure hole, as shown in
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(21) The holder 120 also has an arcuate shape. However, unlike the cover 110, the holder 120 has a radius along its entire length that is sized to provide close conformity to the flute barrel with minimal clearance from the surface. Since the holder is positioned opposite the embouchure hole of the flute it does not need to provide clearance for airflow. In addition to blocking wind from the bottom and sides, the holder 120 provides counterforce to keep the wind guard 100 in place.
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(24) In one embodiment rubber grips 150, 151 line the inner surfaces of the contact points located at the ends of the cover 110 and holder 120. These rubber grips 150, 151 provide contact friction with the flute to hold the wind guard in place as well as protect the surface of the flute from scratching. The rubber grips 150, 151 are shown more clearly in the exploded view in
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(26) In addition to blocking unwanted air currents, the shape of the wind guard 100 is designed to enhance and project the sound of the flute. The wind guard 100 improves sounds quality and projects sound further, similar to cupping a hand over a cell phone speaker. It also acts as a sound mirror to reflect sound back to the flute player, providing immediate feedback to help the musician better hear his own playing and adjust, thereby improving performance. In this regard, the wind guard 100 has benefits aside from simply blocking wind and can be used under normal playing conditions, indoors, with no wind, to aid in tone development for flutists, or to allow flutists to hear themselves more clearly while playing with a group for tuning, etc.
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(28) The position of the wind guard 100 is rotationally adjustable around the flute barrel and can be realigned based on wind conditions. In more windy conditions, the wind guard 100 would be rotated closer towards the nose of the musician, effectively offering more cover of the embouchure hole 201. During less windy conditions, the wind guard 100 is rotated away from the musician's nose to allow more movement of the face and lips to blow into the embouchure hole.
(29) The vent holes 111 serve several functions, one of which is to enhance sound projection similar to vents on a speaker, since most of a flute's sound projects at or near the lip plate. The vent holes 111 also prevent the buildup of condensation from the musician's breath.
(30) The vent holes 111 also limit blow back as the player's airstream travels across the embouchure hole and contacts the inside of the cover 110. Without the vents 111, the airstream would tend to reflect back into the player's face. Not only would this be uncomfortable for the player, but it would also create turbulence inside the cover that is disruptive to sound production, making the wind guard self-defeating. Since the air traveling across the lip plate travels away from the flute in an upward direction (as shown in
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(32) The cutout area 300 provides space for the flute player to place his mouth against the lip plate 210 without obstruction, as shown in
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(34) The thumb tab 121 allows one-handed installation and removal of the wind guard 100. To prevent interference with the musician's chin, the thumb tab 121 is located on the bottom holder 120 so as to be positioned approximately below the embouchure hole when the wind guard 100 is positioned properly with the embouchure hole unobstructed, as shown most clearly in
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(38) The description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. The embodiment was chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention, the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that numerous variations will be possible to the disclosed embodiments without going outside the scope of the invention as disclosed in the claims.