The present invention relates to an adjusting member and a sound post applied thereto, so as to enable a user to easily adjust the length of a sound post from the outside of the sound box of a musical instrument.
In Western or Eastern cultures, in music-related fields, many musical instruments have a sound box structure that can facilitate to adjust the quality and volume of the instrument. For example, many electronic musical instruments, percussion instruments or string instruments have similar sound box structures.
String instruments play an important role in many kinds of musical instruments. One of the most famous instruments in the Western is the violin. Even modern eastern Chinese music has also introduced the Western violoncello as one key instrument in bass performance. In general, the structure of string instruments is mainly composed of boards with different curvatures to make a structure of the sound box, and the sound post plays an important role in affecting the sound quality and volume of the string instrument.
Usually, a sound box of the string instrument is composed of a top board (roof), a bottom board (back plate) and a side board. For violin instrument, there is a curvature profile on the top board and the bottom board. The sound post is mounted between the top board and the bottom board.
The location of the sound post is mainly located on an area below the bridge of violin instrument. The bridge is usually made of a piece of wood in a special shape, which mainly transmits vibration of the strings to the sound box to produce sound. In the traditionally manufacturing process, the sound post is a wooden cylinder, with specific length and shape of its two ends fitted to the sound box against the top board and the bottom board. Because the top board and the bottom board usually have a certain curvature, it is usually necessary to constantly cut the two ends of the sound post to fit to the shape of the top board and the bottom board in the sound box during installing the sound post.
The sound post can effectively improve the stability and sound quality of string instruments. For a violin, the sound post can only be mounted through the sole opening, f-hole, of the sound box. Therefore, it is a time-consuming and labor-consuming process to cut the sound post manually and gradually install it into the sound box of string instruments. Therefore, some people have developed a sound post structure which can adjust the length of the sound post or the curvature of the top board and the bottom board of the sound box after the sound post is introduced into the f hole. However, when adjusting the length and position of such a sound post, it still needs external tools to penetrate the f hole for more precise operation. As a result, in addition to the considerable increase in operational difficulty, the tool structure used to adjust the length of the sound post is also complicated.
Moreover, when the tightness of the sound post against the top board and the bottom board changes, there is a need to adjust the sound post at any time due to the corresponding changes of timbre of the instrument. However, when this situation occurs, there is no a professional adjustment tool at hand, it will cause inconvenience in use.
To resolve the drawbacks of the prior arts, the present invention discloses an adjusting member, comprising a main body and at least one adjusting arm mounted on the main body; wherein the at least one adjusting arm has a rod-shaped, and the adjusting member can be pivoted on a sound post.
The adjusting member can be applied to any-type sound post. The sound post provided with an adjusting member, comprising a first post, a screw post and a second post. The first post is provided with a first hollow thread and a first fit part. The screw post is pivoted on the first hollow thread. The second post is provided with a second hollow thread and a second fit part, and the second hollow thread is pivoted to the screw post. The adjusting member is pivoted on the screw post and arranged between the first post and the second post.
Embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements:
In order to clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present invention, a brief description of the accompanying drawings to be used in the embodiments will be given below. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are only some of the embodiments of the present invention and, for those of ordinary skill in the art, other drawings can be obtained according to the structure shown in the drawings.
The implementations, functional characteristics and advantages of the present invention will be further illustrated with reference to the drawings in combination with the embodiments.
In order to understand the technical features and practical efficacy of the present invention and to implement it in accordance with the contents of the specification, hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
It should be noted that all directional indications (such as upper, lower, left, right, front, rear, etc.) in some embodiments of the present invention are only used to explain the relative position relationship, motion conditions, etc. between the components in a particular condition (as shown in the drawings). If the particular condition changes, the directional indication changes accordingly.
In the present invention, the terms “connection” and “fixation” should be understood in a broad interpretation unless otherwise specified and defined. For example, “fixation” may be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral whole; “connection” may be a mechanical connection, or an electrical connection; it may be a direct connection, or it may be indirectly connected through an intermedia; and can be connected within two components or the interaction between two components unless otherwise specified. For those of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meaning of the above-mentioned terms in the present invention can be understood according to specific cases.
In addition, descriptions relating to “first” and “second” in the present invention are used only for descriptive purposes and are not understood to indicate or imply their relative importance or to imply the number of the indicated technical features. Thus, the features defined as “first” and “second” may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of the features. In addition, the technical schemes among the various embodiments may be integrated with each other, but must be achieved based on the ability of a person of ordinary skill in the art. When the combination of technical schemes is inconsistent or impossible to achieve, it should be considered that the combination of such technical schemes does not exist, nor is it within the claim scape of the invention.
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Of course, the adjusting member 100 in this embodiment can be applied to any adjustable sound post 10. In this embodiment, material of the adjusting member 100 is aluminum or aluminum alloy. In addition, the adjusting member 100 is coated with a first coating, and material of the first coating is selected from titanium, titanium nitride, titanium carbide, copper, gold, nickel and combinations thereof. In other embodiments, a second coating is coated on the first coating, and material of the second coating is diamond-like carbon (DLC).
In this embodiment, the first coating and the second coating may be implemented by a physical or chemical coating process of sputtering, plasma, laser or electric arc. Because the sound post plays a role of transmitting sound vibration, through the coating process, the hardness of all components of the sound post 10 can be greatly enhanced such that the sound conduction effect is excellent and clear music can be created.
Therefore, in other embodiments, the adjusting member 100 can be coated with the first and second coatings, and the other components used in the sound post 10 can also be coated with the same first and second coatings.
For a better understanding of the structural features of the adjusting member 100 of the present invention, please refer to
In the present embodiment, the main body 101 and the adjusting arm 102 in the adjusting member 100 may be integrally formed, or the adjusting arm 102 may be tightly bonded to the main body 101 by an ebonite adhesive. The parts of the present embodiment are in a very tight bonding state when they are fixed. Besides the merits of the coating, noise of vibration and collision between the components caused by non-tightly combining of the sound post 10 in resonance can be avoided as the sound post 10 is in resonance.
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The second post 400 is provided with a second hollow thread 404 and a second fit part 401, and the second hollow thread 404 is pivoted to the screw post 300. The adjusting member 100 is pivoted on the screw post 300 and arranged between the first post 200 and the second post 400.
The first fit part 201 comprises a first spherical joint 202 and a first cap 203, and the first cap 203 is located on the first spherical joint 202. Similarly, the second fit part 401 comprises a second spherical joint 402 and a second cap 403, and the second cap is located on the second spherical joint 402. Therefore, taking the first fit part 201 as an example, the first fit part 201 can rotate arbitrarily in the direction of the arrow A1 shown in
In addition, in this embodiment, a regulating member 500 is also pivoted on the screw post 300. The purpose of the regulating member 500 is to fix the first post 200 to stabilize its structure and prevent sound noise caused by the slight vibration and collision of the components.
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In particular, material of the screw post 300 is aluminum or aluminum alloy. In addition, a first coating material is coated on the screw post 300, and material of the first coating is selected from titanium, titanium nitride, titanium carbide, copper, gold, nickel and the combination thereof; a second coating is coated on the first coating, and material of the second coating is diamond-like carbon (DLC). In this embodiment, the screw post 300 is also coated with the coatings same as the adjusting member 100, and the screw post 300 bridges the first post 200 and the second post 400. Material of screw post 300 and double coating can provide excellent vibration transmission media.
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As is understood by a person skilled in the art, the foregoing preferred embodiments of the present invention are illustrated of the present invention rather than limiting of the present invention. It is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structure. While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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