Mouthpiece for wind musical instrument
09865237 ยท 2018-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10D7/06
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present mouthpiece for wind musical instrument generally provides a wider range of the tone in the wind musical instruments. An improved mouthpiece for wind musical instrument includes a first and a second reeds coupled by a coupler at the musical instrument side, a first and a second apertures in the first and second reeds respectively, a decorative bolt with a first and a second washers, a decorative nut, and a spring.
Claims
1. A mouthpiece for a wind musical instrument comprises a first reed including a first aperture; a second reed, including a second aperture, wherein said second reed is coupled with said first reed by a coupler at a side of said mouthpiece which is insertable in an opening of said wind musical instrument; a decorative bolt comprising a head rigidly connected to a threaded portion of said decorative bolt; a first washer located at the side of said head of said decorative bolt between said head of said decorative bolt and a lower surface of said second reed, a spring, located between said first aperture and said second aperture, wherein a diameter of said spring is bigger than a diameter of said decorative bolt and slightly bigger than a diameter of said first aperture and a diameter of said second aperture, and wherein said threaded portion is inserted along an axis through said spring; a second washer inserted on said threaded portion, extended over an upper surface of said first reed, and rested on an upper surface of said first reed; a decorative nut, an inner thread of which is coupled with an outer thread of said threaded portion which is extended over said upper surface of said first reed, wherein said decorative nut provides a desirable gap between a lower surface of said first reed and an upper surface of said second reed.
2. The mouthpiece of claim 1, wherein said decorative bolt and said decorative nut are made of wood.
3. The mouthpiece of claim 2, wherein said decorative bolt and said decorative nut are further made of plastic material.
4. The mouthpiece of claim 2, wherein said decorative bolt and said decorative nut are further made of metallic material.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) In order that the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed may be more clearly understood, embodiments thereof will be described by way of example with reference to the attached illustrations and drawings, of which:
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
(6) An improved mouthpiece for wind musical instrument provides a possibility to control the tone on the woodwind musical instruments widening range of tones. An improved mouthpiece for wind musical instrument includes a first and a second reeds coupled by a coupler at the musical instrument side, a first and a second apertures in the first and second reeds respectively, a decorative bolt with a first and a second washers, a decorative nut, and a spring.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) The description of an improved mouthpiece for wind musical instrument will be done in statics (as if the components of the improved apparatus are suspended in the space) with description of their relative connections/coupling to each other. The description of the functional operations of an improved mouthpiece will be done hereinafter.
(8) The prior art is presented by
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(12) The mouthpiece 1 also includes a decorative bolt 4 comprising a head 5 rigidly connected to the threaded portion 6. The decorative bolt 4 comprises a first washer 11 at the side of the head 5. The threaded portion 6 is inserted along axis 18 through the spring 9, located between first aperture 16 and second aperture 17, as it is shown in
(13) The mouthpiece 1 also comprises a decorative nut 8. The outer thread 14 of the threaded portion 6 of the decorative bolt 4, which is extended over the upper surface of the first reed, is coupled with the decorative nut 8 by the inner thread 15 of the nut 8.
(14) The improved mouthpiece operates as follows below. As it has been noted hereinabove, the reed is a thin strip of material which vibrates to produce a sound on a wind musical instrument. The double-reed mouthpiece produces a sound by vibration of two thin strips, depending on the gap between them. The width H of the gap 13, formed between lower surface 20 of the first reed 2 and upper surface 21 of the second reed 3, is controlled by the rotation of the decorative nut 8. The tone on the musical instrument 10 depends on the tightening or loosening the decorative nut 8.
(15) All components (parts/portions) of the tone controlling mechanism of the improved mouthpiece 1 can be made from any reasonable material, appropriate for the wind musical instrument (e.g., wood, plastic and even metal, etc.), but for the woodwind musical instruments (for example, such as duduk and other similar musical instruments) is preferably from the wood (except the spring 9). The first 11 and second 12 washers can be made of cork, plastic or even rubber, etc., but again, the wood is preferable. The couplers 23 and 25 (
(16) Additionally, the humidifier (not shown) can be inserted in the end of the instrument (e.g., duduk, etc.) during storing. The role of humidifier can be played, for example, by the small capsule filled by water and having a small hole in it for slow water vaporizing without water leakage.
(17) Also, the thin separator (not shown), providing separation of the first reed 2 and second reed 3, when the cap 26 (
(18) It is understandable, that the form/shape/configuration and size of the mouthpiece 1 and musical instrument 10, depicted in these illustrations and drawings, are the examples of the improved mouthpiece and can be of any traditional form and size or any other reasonable forms, sizes and their proportion, and those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous structures, modifications and advantages of the improved mouthpiece made while retaining the teachings of the present invention, and not limited to the mouthpiece described herein.
(19) As it is also understandable, the use of one of the terms for the mouthpiece's parts/compo-nents does not exclude the other meanings for the used terms and parts, if otherwise not specified. This description has many other terms for which this condition is applicable too.
(20) Also, it should be understandable, that exemplification of the improved mouthpiece for wind musical instrument is simplified and presented conditionally, and may be represented by any similar structures continuing teaching of the improved mouthpiece of the present invention.
CONCLUSION, RAMIFICATION AND SCOPE
(21) Accordingly the reader will see that, according to the invention, I have provided a mouthpiece for wind musical instrument, providing controllable mouthpiece, widening tone in the wind musical instruments.
(22) An improved mouthpiece for wind musical instrument has various possibilities, considering variety of the wind musical instrument, and especially, considering variety of the double-reed woodwind musical instruments.
(23) While the above description contains many specificities, these should be not construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but as exemplification of the presently-preferred embodiments thereof. Many other ramifications are possible within the teaching to the invention. For example, an improved mouthpiece for wind musical instrument can be successfully used not only in the double-reed woodwind musical instruments, but in the single-reed mouthpiece for wind musical instruments, e.g. such as clarinets and saxophones, and other similar wind musical instruments.
(24) Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, and not by examples given.
(25) There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention.
(26) In this respect, it is understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of arrangements of the components/portions/elements set forth in the description and/or drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways.
(27) Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
(28) The persons of ordinary skills and/or creativity in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and advantages of the improved device may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
(29) As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, can readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, for carrying out the several purpose of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
THE DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS
(30) 1. a mouthpiece; 2. a first reed; 3. a second reed; 4. a decorative bolt; 5. a head of the decorative bolt 4; 6. a threaded portion of the decorative bolt 4; 7. a lower surface of the second reed 3; 8. a decorative nut; 9. a spring; 10. a musical instrument; 11. a first washer; 12. a second washer; 13. a gap; 14. an outer thread of the decorative bolt 4; 15. an inner thread of the decorative nut 8; 16. a first aperture; 17. a second aperture; 18. an axis; 19. an upper surface of the first reed 2; 20. a lower surface of the first reed 2; 21. an upper surface of the second reed 3; 22. an opening; 23. a first coupler; 24. a sewing thread; 25. a second coupler; 26. a cap; 27. a clamp; 28-28 a cross-sectional view of an improved double-reed mouthpiece.