序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 핸즈프리 관악기 연습장치 KR1020080034001 2008-04-10 KR1020090107885A 2009-10-14 김수호
PURPOSE: A handsfree wind instrument trainer is provided to shorten the training time for wind instruments and reduce restriction in training place by preventing a noise. CONSTITUTION: A handsfree wind instrument trainer comprises belts(2) and levers(6) to fasten the trainer onto the user's body. A mouth piece adaptor(5) corresponding to a wind instrument is installed on the front lip side of the trainer. A part or whole body of the wind instrument is mounted on the trainer. The mouth piece adaptor includes a spring device and a pressure control device thereof.
102 리코더용 소음필터 KR2020040014265 2004-05-22 KR200358044Y1 2004-08-02 이해석
본 고안은 관악기의 일종인 리코더에 관한 것으로,리코더의 음량을 저감시키기 위하여 공기 유입구에 임의 탈착되는 해면체의 소음필터에 관한 것이다.본 고안에 의한 소음필터를 장착하게 되면 어린이들이 리코더 연주를 연습할 때의 소음을 저감시켜 가정에서도 이웃에 피해를 주지않고 리코더를 연습할 수 있으며,동시에 연주자의 침이 리코더 내부로 흘러드는 것도 방지하는 위생상의 이점이 있다.
103 MUTE FOR A RECORDER US15742500 2016-04-28 US20180204547A1 2018-07-19 JUAREZ SALAS Francisco Jose
The present invention relates to a device which is introduced into the window of the mouthpiece, between the mouthpiece and the bevel, and which allows the volume of the sound produced by the recorder to be reduced, slightly affecting the quality of the sounds produced by same.
104 Mute US15909662 2018-03-01 US20180190247A1 2018-07-05 Yuichiro SUENAGA
A mute is provided that can be stored together with a wind instrument. A mute comprises a main body portion, a rod-like member, and an inner head. The main body portion comprises a body, a head, and a connecting member. When in use, a large diameter end of the body is connected to a large diameter end of the head. When the inner head is in a bell, the body is fixed to the inner circumferential face of the bell. For storage, the mute is reassembled into a mode for storage in which the body is separated from the head, the head is in the head, and the inner head is in the head. The entire mute reassembled into this mode is in the bell.
105 Mute equipment capable of controlling a breath pressure and an adapter therof US15549950 2015-12-16 US09959848B2 2018-05-01 Mitsuo Yonezu
A mute equipment capable of controlling a breath pressure and reducing the volume of the sound during a performance state in normal manner, an adapter thereof and the wind instruments equipped with them, are characterized in that it the mute equipment capable of controlling a breath pressure is to be attached to the blowing section of the wind instruments, wherein the equipment has a hole to release the breath and a section of restricting a wind way width. The mute equipment capable of controlling a breath pressure may be further characterized in that the equipment has a section of adjusting a breath volume to adjust the size of the hole to release the breath. The mute equipment capable of controlling a breath pressure may be further characterized in that the section of adjusting a breath volume can use as the section of restricting the wind way width.
106 Rollable and adjustable mute for brass instruments US15633706 2017-06-26 US09928813B1 2018-03-27 Andrew M. Washburn
A mute for a brass instrument includes a body and a locking mechanism. The body includes a sheet of rollable material configured to roll into a cone shaped mute. The locking mechanism is configured to lock the rolled sheet of rollable material as the cone shaped mute. The mute may be transported or stored in a flat form of the body. The body has a substantially semi-circle shape when flat that is configured to roll into the cone shaped mute. The substantially semi-circle shape of the body has an outer diameter when flat configured to create an open end of the cone shaped mute when rolled into the cone shaped mute. The open end of the cone shaped mute is sized to match a rim of a bell of the brass instrument.
107 Electronic Mute for Musical Instrument US15583844 2017-05-01 US20170236502A1 2017-08-17 Carl J. Allendorph
Methods for using at least one musical instrument mute for electronic modification of sound emitted from a musical instrument. A mute body is positionable within a bell or horn of the musical instrument, and the body has a proximal end portion and is configured to at least partially occlude the bell or horn. A microphone is positioned at the proximal end portion of the mute body and is configured to transduce a sound produced by the musical instrument. A speaker is positioned in the mute body as well. A microcontroller is configured to receive a signal from the microphone and to electronically modify the sound of the instrument when emitted through the speaker. Some mutes also provide a communication transceiver, sensors, and input devices to remotely control and manipulate sound produced by the mute.
108 Electronic mute for musical instrument US15005914 2016-01-25 US09640152B2 2017-05-02 Carl J. Allendorph
A musical instrument mute, a mute body, a microphone, a speaker, and a microcontroller for electronic modification of sound emitted from a musical instrument. A mute body is positionable within a bell or horn of the musical instrument, and the body has a proximal end portion and is configured to at least partially occlude the bell or horn. A microphone is positioned at the proximal end portion of the mute body and is configured to transduce a sound produced by the musical instrument. A speaker is positioned in the mute body as well. A microcontroller is configured to receive a signal from the microphone and to electronically modify the sound of the instrument when emitted through the speaker. Some mutes also provide a communication transceiver, sensors, and input devices to control and manipulate sound produced by the mute.
109 ELECTRONIC MUTE FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENT US15005914 2016-01-25 US20160217774A1 2016-07-28 Carl J. Allendorph
A musical instrument mute, a mute body, a microphone, a speaker, and a microcontroller for electronic modification of sound emitted from a musical instrument. A mute body is positionable within a bell or horn of the musical instrument, and the body has a proximal end portion and is configured to at least partially occlude the bell or horn. A microphone is positioned at the proximal end portion of the mute body and is configured to transduce a sound produced by the musical instrument. A speaker is positioned in the mute body as well. A microcontroller is configured to receive a signal from the microphone and to electronically modify the sound of the instrument when emitted through the speaker. Some mutes also provide a communication transceiver, sensors, and input devices to control and manipulate sound produced by the mute.
110 Mechanical mute for selectively muting a brass instrument US14460451 2014-08-15 US09251769B1 2016-02-02 Thomas C. Adkins
A mute for a musical brass instrument comprises an external body and an adjustable muting device coupled to the external body. The adjustable muting device selectively mutes sound from the musical brass instrument. The adjustable muting device is a mechanical device, which is selectably activated and/or adjusted using mechanical and/or electronic controls, thus permitting a musician to mute/unmute the musical brass instrument without removing the mute.
111 Silencer US14176556 2014-02-10 US09024160B2 2015-05-05 Yuichiro Suenaga
A silencer includes: a main body including (a) a cylindrical portion whose outer circumferential surface is mounted on an inner circumferential surface of a bell of a wind instrument and (b) a closing portion configured to close one end portion of opposite end portions of the cylindrical portion; and a pipe including (i) a first end portion opening inside the main body and (b) a second end portion opening outside the main body. The first end portion of the pipe is disposed at a vicinity of the closing portion. The pipe is bent between the first end portion and the second end portion.
112 SILENCER US14176556 2014-02-10 US20140224098A1 2014-08-14 YUICHIRO SUENAGA
A silencer includes: a main body including (a) a cylindrical portion whose outer circumferential surface is mounted on an inner circumferential surface of a bell of a wind instrument and (b) a closing portion configured to close one end portion of opposite end portions of the cylindrical portion; and a pipe including (i) a first end portion opening inside the main body and (b) a second end portion opening outside the main body. The first end portion of the pipe is disposed at a vicinity of the closing portion. The pipe is bent between the first end portion and the second end portion.
113 SILENCER US14176456 2014-02-10 US20140224097A1 2014-08-14 Yuichiro Suenaga
A silencer includes: a hollow main body to be inserted in a bell of a wind instrument and including (a) a rear end portion serving as an opening portion and (b) a front end portion serving as a closing portion; and a flow-path adjuster supported by the main body in the bell and configured to narrow a path through which a breath of a player of the wind instrument is delivered into the main body. The front end portion of the main body is located near a frontmost portion of the bell or at a rear of the frontmost portion in a state in which the main body in mounted in the bell.
114 MUTE FOR A RECORDER US12161464 2007-01-19 US20100031801A1 2010-02-11 Renato Montemurro
A mute, appropriately conceived for a recorder, is capable of softening the sonority of the recorder which is provided with a window partially delimited by a sharp edge (S) suitable to create air vortexes when invested by blown air; the mute being provided with a flow barrier inserted through the window so as to partially deviate the blown air flowing towards the sharp edge (S).
115 Ring mute US10601536 2003-06-24 US07049501B2 2006-05-23 Mark Matthew Shellhammer; Ellen Jane Shellhammer
The present invention (ring mute) is a device comprised of a sound absorbent foam urethane ring with an incision encircling the inner section of the ring with an adhesive strip encircling the outer section of the ring to protect the foam ring from damage. The ring mute is designed to fit onto and around the rim of the bell of a brass musical instrument. The rim of the bell fits into the incision located in the inner section of the foam ring. The purpose of the ring mute is to dampen the sound of a brass musical instrument.
116 Ventilated mute for wind instrument US115890 1998-07-15 US6114619A 2000-09-05 Robert Shawn Thompson
Disclosed is a mute that attaches over the bell of a wind instrument which can be used for practice or performance. The shell of this mute consists of a symmetrically shaped cylindrical plastic jar. Attached to the exterior of the mute shell is an illuminated ON-OFF switch that is connected to a 12 VDC blower fan motor and a 12 V AC adapter. The 12 VDC blower motor inlet is attached to a plastic inlet duct contained in the mute shell. The blower motor vent is attached to a plastic egress duct which exits the mute shell. The ventilation system is encompassed by acoustical foam. This mute muffles the sound of a wind instrument without altering its pitch or timbre, and without creating any additional pressure at the players lips.
117 Mute attached to brass instrument without change of pitch of sound US730562 1996-10-15 US5973246A 1999-10-26 Shinji Hamanaga; Yoshihiko Matsukuma
A mute attached to a brass instrument has an inner surface shaped in such a manner that standing waves of representative harmonic tones have respective final nodes therein close to final nodes of the standing waves generated without the mute, and the pitch of the sound is hardly changed between a performance with the mute and a performance without a mute.
118 Attachment for musical wind operated instruments US898389 1978-04-20 US4226162A 1980-10-07 Alfred Ebach
A device which consists of a hollow cylindrical member attachable to the end of a musical wind operated instrument. A stethoscope is located inside the hollow body and serves to pick up sounds issuing from the end of the muscial instrument. The hollow member is filled with dissimilar open cell polymeric foams between permeable felt discs.
119 Power tube for flared bell musical instruments US909057 1978-05-24 US4178829A 1979-12-18 John W. Wolford
A power tube is attachable within the bell end of a flared bell musical instrument for improving the musical sound of the instrument and for making the instrument easier to play. The power tube includes a hollow tubular member having a central axis aligned with the central axis of the instrument and including first and second open ends. The first end of the member forms an air tight seal with the interior of the instrument at a point just prior to the point where the flare of the bell of the instrument commences its rapid, outward sweep. The power tube includes a pair of diametrically opposed vents positioned near the first end.
120 Mute having means for eliminating unresponsive notes in brass instruments US44615974 1974-02-27 US3842706A 1974-10-22 BEVERSDORF S
A mute for use in brass instruments having means for spacing it from the bell of the instrument to provide wind passages threrbetween and having according to this invention absorbent acoustical material in the passages at the nodal points between the mute and the bell to dampen out certain phenomena.
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