ACOUSTIC INSTRUMENT SOOTHER WITH VOCAL AND MUSIC NOTATION LESSONS
20240285475 ยท 2024-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61J17/1011
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An acoustic instrument soother for infants and young children, combining a pacifier, a teether, and a mouthguard with a harmonica to generate sound. The device incorporates non-electronic musical elements, aiming to soothe and entertain young users while fostering early musical education. The harmonica component features multiple mouthpieces for sound production, activated by the user's inhalation and exhalation. Through the integration of music notation symbols engraved on its surface, the device provides vocal and music notation lessons, enhancing the user's auditory and cognitive development.
Claims
1) A musical instrument soother comprising: a) a mouthguard having a body, said body having a top-surface, a bottom-surface and a thickness forming an interior space to accommodate a harmonica; b) a teether attached to the top-surface and c) a pacifier attached to the bottom-surface; d) the harmonica comprises of i) at least a reed plate consisting of a plurality of reeds which are secured to the reed plate, ii) a series of mouthpieces arranged around the mouthguard forming air channels responsive to a passage of air to produce a musical note, wherein each one of the plurality of reeds produces sounds by forcing an airflow into the corresponding air channel or by suction of air through the corresponding air channel; e) a series of musical notation symbols, accompanied by numeric and alphabetical labeling engraved onto the top-surface and the bottom-surface, wherein each symbol positioned above its respective mouthpiece; f) a Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do vocal lesson above the corresponding mouthpiece, allowing the user to match their voice pitch with the correct note sound, whereby the musical instrument soother provides vocal and music notation lessons in combination with the pacifier and the teether for calming an infant or child and further to introduce acoustic music notation lessons while helping children learn how to control their breath and develop their speaking and singing voice.
2) The musical instrument soother of claim 1, wherein the reed plate comprising a first reed plate and a second reed plate and wherein a plurality of exhale reeds are arranged throughout the body of a first reed plate and activated by exhaling into the series of mouthpieces and a plurality of inhale reeds are arranged around a second reed plate and activated by inhaling air which draws air as it goes into a selected mouthpiece, while air enters the user's mouth.
3) The musical instrument soother of claim 1, wherein the teether has an aperture for a strap.
4) The musical instrument soother of claim 1, wherein each mouthpiece is uniquely designed to emit a musical note sound corresponding to the symbol engraved at top of the mouthpiece.
5) The musical instrument soother of claim 1, wherein said soother is made of safe silicone material that is compatible with medical-grade silicon and is soft and chewy and rigid, in selected areas.
6) The musical instrument soother of claim 1, wherein the harmonica is made of plastic, metal and metal alloys including but not limited to brass, copper and stainless steel.
7) The musical instrument soother of claim 1, further has a handle for holding the musical instrument soother, wherein the handle is the teether and wherein the teether embodies musical symbols.
8) The musical instrument of claim 1, further having engraved and protruding teething grooves in the shape of musical note, notation, rest, timing and vocal lessons.
9) The musical instrument of claim 1, wherein the pacifier has various shapes and sizes configured to calm and soothe the user.
10) The musical instrument of claim 1, further having the ability to communicate with an external smartphone or tablet or computer using a microphone of the smartphone or tablet or computer in combination with a software.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] Embodiments herein will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the scope of the claims, wherein like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0029] As shown in
[0030] The device 100 can be used as a pacifier and teether to calm and soothe an infant. The teether further has grooves 121 for teething and can be used for users who are teething, or for calming infant or child who has or might not have teeth. The device has an aperture 120 constructed on the teething area for a strap.
[0031] The mouth guard 103 incorporates a harmonica (not shown) featuring multiple mouthpieces 110 through which the user exhales or inhales air to generate musical tones. Each mouthpiece 110, upon air passage, emits a distinct musical note. Notably, each mouthpiece 110 yields a unique auditory output, collectively contributing to the harmonica's diverse tonal range and expressive capabilities. The harmonica is embedded inside the mouthguard 103.
[0032] The user has the option to engage with the teether 102 by chewing on it or utilize the pacifier 101 or teether 102 for sucking purposes. Notably, the mouthguard 103 is further constructed from a chewable material, enabling the user to safely chew while concurrently enjoying musical activities, without risk of gum or tooth injury. Additionally, the teether 102 of the device serves as a handle, affording the user a comfortable grip when holding the device 100. The teether 102 further includes musical engravings and protruding 109 thereon. The mouthpieces 110 may have protective guards 113 to prevent a user's finger from getting stuck.
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[0035] In the accompanying illustration, the notes' positions on a musical staff align with their respective names, enhancing clarity. The Note Names (C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C) 117 are engraved or protruded above corresponding note mouthpiece on the first plantar surface 111. The vocal scale, Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do,118 is positioned above the corresponding note names on the second plantar surface 112 enabling users to learn vocalization alongside instrumental proficiency by matching their vocal pitch with the correct harmonica note. The present invention provides basic music lessons for young children. They will learn the following symbols which are engraved on the device: [0036] i. The Note Names (C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C) engraved above corresponding note mouthpiece; [0037] ii. Note Sharp Symbol (C?, D?, F?, G?, A?) engraved above corresponding note mouthpiece; [0038] iii. Note Flat Symbol (D?, E?, G?, A?, B?) engraved above corresponding note mouthpiece; [0039] iv. Note Symbol (how note looks on a music sheet) is engraved above corresponding note mouthpiece; [0040] V. Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do singing lesson engraved above corresponding note mouthpiece [ex: Do=C, Re=D, Mi=E, Fa=F, So=G, La=A, Ti=B, Do=C]; [0041] vi. Rest Timing Values (Quarter rest=1 beat, half rest=2 beats, whole rest=4 beats) engraved.
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[0043] Musical sounds are created when the user forcefully blows air into the mouthpieces 110. Sounds are produced when air from the user's breath passes over the reeds of the harmonica, causing the reeds to vibrate inside the mouthguard and makes sound.
[0044] Some variations of the present invention may include reeds placed in an alternate direction, so that a user may inhale air to activate musical sounds. Some variations of the present invention may embody inhale reeds and exhale reeds stacked, so that multiple notes are produced by a user inhaling and exhaling. Each reed produces a different sound depending on its length and width.
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[0048] An exemplary arrangement of the notes are shown in
[0049] Reeds 201-211 are aligned in such a way that they make sounds when air passes over them in a particular direction. Reeds 201-211 are a narrow piece of metal, copper, wood, plastic, or bamboo that are arranged at such an angle that when air passes through in the appropriate direction, it vibrates the reeds 201-211, creating a sound. Various sounding notes are achieved based on the length of the reed 201-211. Long reeds make lower pitched sounds while shorter reeds make higher pitched sounds.
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[0051] The outer shell of the device comprising the teether 102, the pacifier 101, the mouthguard and the mouth pieces are made of soft materials such as rubber and silicone. Silicone material that is compatible with medical-grade and food-grade silicone is more suitable, since it is soft and chewy due to its rubbery feel. It can soothe the gums and remains durable for a long time. The inner harmonica instrument is made of plastic, metals and brass. The present invention requires no batteries or electronics to operate. These makes the device 100 a suitable toy for young children and will not harm a child if they chew the device 100.
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[0053] The present invention is designed to introduce acoustic music to infants, making them the musician or sound maker; while providing music notation lessons, vocal lessons, while using as a toy to chew as they are teething or calming. The present invention will also aid in children learning how to speak, as it requires forced breath to activate the musical sounds and can be used when speech among infants commonly begins, at or about 12-months-old.
[0054] In another embodiment, LED lights and luminescent materials may be incorporated into the device to provide assistance to users in learning to play the harmonica. This feature illuminates specific notes, facilitating the learning process. LED lights can be powered either by internal batteries or by harnessing energy from the user's breath, eliminating the need for a separate power source. The present invention represents an acoustic instrument designed to introduce infants and young children to acoustic music by empowering them to engage as musicians themselves.
[0055] In another embodiment the device 100 further has the ability to communicate with an external smartphone or tablet or computer using a microphone of the smartphone or tablet or computer in combination with a software.
[0056] Although this invention has been described in its preferred form, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0057] The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
[0058] With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that the optimum relationships for the parts of the invention in regard to size, shape, form, materials, function and manner of operation, assembly and use are deemed readily apparent and obvious to those skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.