Accessory weights and kits for a brass instrument neck
10424277 ยท 2019-09-24
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Abstract
Accessory weights and kits for brass instruments to reduce sympathetic vibration of a brass instrument having an instrument neck directed towards the instrument at a first end and connected to a mouthpiece at a second end; wherein the connection of the mouthpiece to the neck second end can be by a friction fit of a cork sleeve having a collar fixed to an outer surface of the neck second end; and a weight connected to the neck second end also by a friction fit to cork sleeve, wherein sympathetic vibration of a brass instrument is reduced while in use by between 10 and 50 percent.
Claims
1. A weight for a brass instrument, comprising: an instrument neck directed towards the instrument at a first end and connected to a mouthpiece at a second end; wherein the connection of the mouthpiece to the neck second end is by a friction fit of a cork sleeve having a collar fixed to an outer surface of the neck second end; and a weight connected to the neck second end also by a friction fit from the cork sleeve, wherein sympathetic vibration of a brass instrument is reduced while in use by between 10 and 50 percent.
2. The weight of claim 1, wherein the weight assembly has a weight sufficient to reduce sympathetic vibration of the instrument during use.
3. The weight of claim 2, wherein the weight assembly has a weight in a range of 30 grams to 100 grams.
4. The weight of claim 2, wherein the weight assembly has a weight in a range of 50 grams to 70 grams.
5. The weight of claim 1, wherein a body of the weight is configured to extend from a mount on the cork sleeve towards the mouthpiece.
6. The weight of claim 5, wherein a body of the weight is configured to extend from a mount on the cork sleeve to be adjacent to the mouthpiece.
7. The weight of claim 1, wherein a body of the weight is configured to extend from a mount on the cork sleeve towards the mouthpiece, wherein in an installed position there is a gap between the mouthpiece and the weight.
8. The weight of claim 7, wherein the gap is configured to be between 2 mm and 10 mm.
9. The weight of claim 7, wherein the gap is configured to be between 3 mm to 7 mm.
10. The weight of claim 1, wherein a body of the weight is configured to extend from a mount on the cork sleeve towards the direction of the neck.
11. A brass instrument, comprising: an instrument neck directed towards the instrument at a first end and connected to a mouthpiece at a second end; wherein the connection of the mouthpiece to the neck second end is by a friction fit of a cork sleeve having a collar fixed to an outer surface of the neck second end; and a weight connected to the neck second end also by a friction fit from the cork sleeve, wherein sympathetic vibration of a brass instrument is reduced while in use by between 10 and 50 percent.
12. The brass instrument of claim 11, wherein the weight has a weight sufficient to reduce sympathetic vibration of the instrument during use.
13. The brass instrument of claim 12, wherein the weight has a weight in a range of 30 grams to 100 grams.
14. The brass instrument of claim 12, wherein the weight has a weight in a range of 50 grams to 70 grams.
15. The brass instrument of claim 11, wherein a body of the weight is configured to extend from a mount on the cork sleeve towards the mouthpiece.
16. The brass instrument of claim 15, wherein a body of the weight is configured to extend from a mount on the cork sleeve to be adjacent to the mouthpiece.
17. The brass instrument of claim 11, wherein a body of the weight is configured to extend from a mount on the cork sleeve towards the mouthpiece, wherein in an installed position there is a gap between the mouthpiece and the weight.
18. The brass instrument of claim 11, wherein a body of the weight is configured to extend from a mount on the cork sleeve towards the direction of the neck.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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ELEMENT NUMBERS
(13) 20 exemplary instrument (horn)(brass)
(14) 22 neck of an exemplary saxophone
(15) 24 mouthpiece
(16) 26 octave key
(17) 28 neck cork
(18) 30 neck cork collar
(19) 32 exemplary weight
(20) 34 exemplary weight bore
(21) 36 shank
(22) 38 dimension of outer diameter of the shank (36)
(23) 40 dimension of bore to clear the shank (36 in Fig.) or alternately the neck
(24) 42 narrowed neck region for cork attachment
(25) 44 dimension of outer diameter of the neck cork (28)
(26) 46 dimension of bore to engage cork (28)
(27) 48 bore to engage cork (28)
(28) 50 beak
(29) 52 barrel
(30) 54 table (for reed placement)
(31) 56 tip
(32) 58 bore
(33) 60 length of bore 48 (gripped portion)
(34) 62 dimension of portion of length of weight 32 (non-gripped portion)
(35) 64 outer diameter of weight 32
(36) 66 overall length of weight 32
(37) 68 rings
(38) 70 outer surface of weight 32 (
(39) 72 bore 34 dimension distal to bore 48
(40) 74 bore 34 dimension proximal to bore 48
(41) 76 distal neck portion
(42) 78 step dimension
(43) 80 mouthpiece bore
(44) 82 dimension of outer diameter of the neck cork collar (30)
(45) 84 downwind direction
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(46) Brass woodwind instruments and accessory weights and kits for such instruments are described herein. In particular, instruments and accessory weights and kits for brass instruments are provided and configured for attachment to a neck and/or mouthpiece of a brass instrument. The added mass of the weight is preferably located on or attached to the neck of the instrument where a mouthpiece attaches to the neck. As shown according to one approach, this added mass can be a weight that pressure fitted to a cork sleeve on the instrument neck prior to mouthpiece pressure fitted to the cork sleeve, or built into the instrument or attached onto the mouth piece.
(47) The described instruments with added mass reduce sympathetic vibration while in use by between 10 and 50 percent. This provides more tonal flexibility to a user of a brass woodwind instruments. Additionally, the presented embodiments can also adjust the quality of the musical sound from the instrument. A tangible difference in low register response, and a generally darker timbre from the horn as well may be expected. Instrument articulation can be easier instantly, as well as slurring to low register notes over large intervals.
(48) In the present embodiments, the illustrated weight, or ones with a different shapes and/or size can be utilized on any modern saxophone, preferably one having a cork sleeve on the neck piece to hold the mouth piece. Optionally, a magnetized doughnut weight can be split into halves and wrapped around the neckpiece and held onto the instrument by the magnetic force of the two halves to each other. Optionally, the weigh can have a snap on bracket to hold it to the neckpiece without vibration.
(49) In a magnetized split doughnut embodiment, one or both of the weight halves can be a permanent magnet, which means it is made from a material that is magnetized and creates its own persistent magnetic field. The opposing half can also be magnetized or at least made from a material that strongly attract a magnet. Materials that can be magnetized, which are also the ones that are strongly attracted to a magnet, are called ferromagnetic (or ferromagnetic). These include iron, nickel, cobalt, some alloys of rare earth metals, and some naturally occurring minerals such as lodestone.
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(52) As shown in the figures, neck 22 has a conventional octave key 26, and a neck cork sleeve 28 around its outer surface on its end 42 nearest the mouthpiece. Neck cork sleeve 28 has an outer dimension 44. Neck cork sleeve 28 can have a continuous outer dimension or alternately as shown with neck cork collar portion 30 having an outer dimension 82 that is, for example 0.5 mm to 4 mm, greater than outer diameter 44 to serve as a stop to the installation of mouthpiece 24 and/or weight 32. In other configurations, cork sleeve 28 can be of a continuous or even a decreasing diameter towards the direction of mouthpiece 24 so that the mouthpiece can be pushed onto the cork sleeve up to a point where desired, such as where a snug or airtight fit is accomplished. Weight 32 as shown in this configuration, is configured to be installed on the exposed cork of cork sleeve 28 that would still be exposed after mouthpiece 24 is fitted onto neck 22. Alternately, mouthpiece 24 could be press fitted onto weight 32 rather than press fitted onto sleeve 28. Alternatively, mouthpiece 24 could have and integral weight 32, wherein only the mouthpiece is fitted onto cork sleeve 28.
(53) As shown in the figures, weight 32 can be inserted onto neck cork sleeve 38 before mouthpiece 24 is fitted onto it. The added mass from weight 32 can be accomplished by extending a portion of weight 32 towards mouthpiece 24, such as shown in
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(55) To accommodate as many types mouthpieces as possible, weight dimension 60 (
(56) It is noted that specific weights and ranges are provided for illustrative purposes only. Actual weights of individual pieces can vary widely so long as the combined weight of the assembly weigh in use is between 30 grams to 100 grams (and preferably about 50 grams to 70 grams).
(57) Accordingly, weight 32 is sized and proportioned to accommodate a desired weight. First, a desired width 60 (
(58) For exemplary purposes only, in one approach, a 50 gm weight 32 can be made of brass, have a dimension 48 of about 3 mm, a dimension 66 of about 23 mm, a dimension 64 of about 29 mm, a dimension 46 of about 16 mm, a dimension 40 of about 27 mm at its end 72 (
(59) In another approach, a 70 gm weight 32 can be made of brass, have a dimension 48 of about 4 mm, a dimension 66 of about 29 mm, a dimension 64 of about 30 mm, a dimension 46 of about 16 mm (same as above), a dimension 40 of about 28 mm at its end 72 (
(60) Rings 68 can be added to weight 32 to provide a gripping surface to aid in the installation and removal of weight 32 from cork sleeve 28 more, or for aesthetics. Consideration can also be made to produce the weight of the material and/or color of the instrument neck 22. Indicia can also be added to a surface 70 of weight 32.
(61) 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.