MECHANIZED SPRING DRUM
20170178612 ยท 2017-06-22
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to an apparatus for generating a sound effect. The apparatus may include a hollow body, which may define at least partially a cavity. The body is open at a first end and closed by a membrane at the second end. The apparatus may further include a spring attached to the membrane on the second end of the body, a motor removably or fixedly mounted on the body, and an eccentric weight removably or fixedly attached to the motor and configured to rotate with the motor when the motor is activated.
Claims
1. An apparatus for generating a sound, the apparatus comprising: a hollow body, open at a first end and closed by a membrane at a second end; a spring attached to the membrane on the second end of the body; a motor removably or fixedly mounted on the body; and an eccentric weight removably or fixedly attached to the motor and configured to rotate with the motor when the motor is activated.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the spring is attached to the membrane on the second end of the body near the center of the membrane.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the motor may be electric or mechanical.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a sensor, operatively connected to the motor, which causes the motor to operate when a sensed condition occurs.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the motor is removably or fixedly mounted within the body.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 or 5, wherein the location of the motor within the body may be adjusted to create different sound effects.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
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[0016] In some embodiments, motor 4 and supporting frame 5 may be mounted in various places inside body 1, for example, distributed along the longitudinal axis of body 1. In some embodiments, motor 4 and supporting frame 5 may be mounted outside body 1. In such situations, shaft 6 may be designed to translate the rotation of motor 4 to eccentric weight 7 when motor 4 rotates and thus may cause the spring drum assembly to wobble. The locations for a sensor could be devised to sense gusts of wind, and by electrical, electromechanical, electronic means, or a combination thereof, may deliver a measured burst of power to motor.
[0017] In some embodiments, the spring drum device according to the present disclosure may include more than one motor 4, supporting frame 5, and/or eccentric weight 7. The number of each of these components may depend on the sound effect desirable for a particular application of the spring drum device.
[0018] Electric power can be applied to motor 4 at any time and for any duration, depending on the application and desired sound effect, and may be controlled by any suitable means. In a doorbell application, for instance, the motor power could be controlled by a doorbell button. In a wind chime application, a sensor could be devised to sense gusts of wind, and by electrical, electromechanical, electronic means, or a combination thereof, may deliver a measured burst of power to motor 4 at each gust. When the spring drum is used as an electronic musical instrument, trigger pulses or MIDI code could be used to control and/or apply electrical power to motor 4.
[0019] Electrical power for the device, i.e., the spring drum, can be derived from any source suitable to provide sufficient current to rotate motor 4 and weight 7. These sources include but are not limited to mains power, storage batteries, photovoltaic solar panels, capacitors, wind turbines, and combinations thereof.
[0020] In some embodiments, motor 4 may be activated by any suitable electronic and/or mechanical mechanism. For example, motor 4 may include a switch, a sensor, and/or electronic circuits for activation. In some embodiments, motor 4 may be activated when the switch is manually turned on. In some embodiments, motor 4 may be activated when the sensor receives a control signal from a remote control device on via a wireless communication method. In some embodiments, motor 4 may be activated when the sensor detects a change in the environment, such as temperature, heat, voice, sound level, wind, light, or combination thereof.
[0021] While the exemplary embodiments described herein use an electric motor and a rotating eccentric weight to cause a rocking motion, other configurations for translating energy to the rocking motion to create the desired vibrations in the spring and membrane are possible, including motor-driven linkages, gear trains, solenoids, electromagnets, compressed air, wind turbines, water wheels, etc.
[0022] Thus, one of skill in the art will see that embodiments of the present disclosure provide novel devices and methods for generating the thunder tube sound effect electronically and/or mechanically.