Information
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Patent Grant
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6696634
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Patent Number
6,696,634
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 14, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 24, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Miskin, Esq.; Howard C.
- Tsui-Yip, Esq.; Gloria
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 084 622
- 084 639
- 084 743
- 084 744
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electronic musical device having a keyboard actuated by random liquid drops. The device includes a base, a synthesizer, a keyboard having a plurality of keys pivotably attached to the base to actuate the synthesizer and a tube assembly extending above the keys that produces drops of liquid that fall periodically onto the keys to produce a melody.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to an electronic musical device. In particular, an electronic musical device having a keyboard actuated by random liquid drops.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Electronic musical instruments that provide synthesized music of various musical instruments are common. For example, electronic guitar, piano, etc. One common type of electronic musical instruments resembles a piano, with a traditional piano keyboard, but provides different choices of synthesized sound of various musical instruments. After selecting a particular musical instrument for the electronic musical instrument, a user presses the keys on the keyboard to obtain different tones, similar to a traditional piano.
These prior art electronic musical instruments require the user's input to produce a musical composition. The player must be knowledgeable of the music to be played and how to input the music source tot the corresponding keys to produce the sound desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an electronic musical device having a keyboard actuated by random liquid drops to create unlimited variations of musical scores that is original each time it is used.
The electronic musical device of the present invention comprises a base having a reservoir and a plurality of keys pivotably attached to the base over the reservoir. Each key has an arm connected with an electronic circuitry in the base for actuating a particular musical tone when the key is pivoted. A horizontally positioned drip tube is positioned to overlie the keys and has a plurality of small holes, with each small hole positioned over a corresponding key. Liquid is pumped to and through the drip tube with liquid drops formed at each small hole. Once a liquid drop achieves a certain size for separation, the drop falls onto a corresponding key causing it to play a musical tone.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the present invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification wherein:
FIG. 1
is perspective view of liquid actuated electronic musical device of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of the base unit of the electronic musical device of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a side view of the electronic musical device of the present invention, illustrating the alignment of the drip tube and the keys.
FIG. 4
illustrates the drip tube with small holes.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to the drawings, wherein the same reference number indicates the same element throughout, there is shown in
FIG. 1
a liquid actuated electronic musical device
10
of the present invention. The electronic musical device
10
preferably utilizes de-mineralized water as the liquid medium to actuate the device
10
to prolong the life of the device
10
. However, any other liquid can be used. The electronic musical device
10
comprises a base
12
, a tube assembly
14
and a keyboard
16
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the base
12
contains all the electronics components, including microprocessors (not shown), speakers
18
, controllers
20
, liquid pump
22
, synthesizer
24
, etc. These individual electronic components are common and known to one skilled in the art and are not described in detail. The controllers
20
provide a selection of musical instruments to be synthesized by the musical device
10
, volume, etc. The base
12
has a reservoir
26
and the keyboard
16
is positioned over the reservoir
26
. The base
12
also has a pair of adjustable feet
28
(as shown in
FIG. 3
) for leveling the base
12
for proper alignment. Optionally, the base contains an output jack for stereo output and another jack for AC power connection (not shown).
The tube assembly
14
comprises a pair of curved tubes
30
a
and
30
b
and a drip tube
32
. The pair of curved tubes
30
a
and
30
b
extend substantially vertically from the base
12
. The drip tube
32
horizontally interconnects the top of the curved tubes
30
a
and
30
b
and is rotatably connected to the curved tubes
30
a
and
30
b
. Liquid, preferably water, is pumped up curved tube
30
a
, across drip tube
32
and down curved tube
30
b.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the horizontal drip tube
32
has a plurality of spaced-apart channels
34
along the axial length of the drip tube
32
. On the surface of each channel is a small hole
36
. A long thin strand of material
38
, such as rope, is inserted into and through each small hole
36
, with the remaining length of the strand of material
38
wound around each channel
34
(as shown in FIG.
1
). The loose end of the strand of material
38
is secured to the channel
34
by glue or tape (not shown). When water is inside the drip tube
32
, water adheres to the end of the material
38
inserted into the small hole
36
and water drops formed at and dripped from the small hole
36
. Each channel
34
of the drip tube
32
is positioned over and in alignment with a corresponding key
40
of the keyboard
16
. Since the diameter of the hole
36
is small, to ensure that water inside the drip tube
32
whets the surface of the drip tube
32
and flows through the small hole
36
, the strand of material
38
is selected for its properties of being easily whetted by the water and promotes flowing through the small hole
36
by wicking action. The remaining length of the strand of material
38
around each channel
34
provides an easily whetted, known width, surface to produce an appropriate sized water drop. Further, it ensures that all water drops are about the same size after the material
38
is properly whetted.
The keyboard
16
has a plurality of cup shape keys
40
positioned over the reservoir
26
. The cup shape key
40
minimizes any splashing of liquid when liquid is dripped into it from drip tube
32
. The bottom of each cup shape key
40
has an opening
42
for releasing liquid dripped into it into the reservoir
26
. Each cup shape key
40
has an extended arm
42
pivotably attached to the base
12
. The free end of each arm
44
actuates the synthesizer
24
and microprocessor (not shown) to produce a musical tone of a selected musical instrument at the speakers
18
when the key
40
is moved by liquid dripped into it.
When the drip tube
32
is rotated such that the small holes
36
are positioned in the lowest gravitational position, liquid drops formed and dripped at a higher frequency than if the small holes
36
are at an angle. With liquid drops dripping at a higher frequency, a more upbeat musical composition result. Whereas, a slower frequency of liquid drops result in a more relaxing musical composition.
An optional feature of the controllers
20
is a preprogrammed timed sleep mode, which allows one to set the device
10
to stop playing within a predetermined time period. The frequency of the liquid drops will gradually decrease over time by pumping gradually less water into the drip tube
32
until it stops at the predetermined time period. Similarly, the volume of the speaker will gradually decrease over the same time period until it stops.
The microprocessor utilized in the present invention includes a program containing basic rules for musical harmony and chord progressions. While the notes played by the falling drops are random, the notes played or generated are according to the rules of music for pleasing harmonious sounds of the chords and rules of the progression of the chords with time. It is understood that the program can be written to follow general rules for a good ballad or the general rules for “avant garde” music such as those of Schoenberg.
The features of the invention illustrated and described herein is the preferred embodiment. Therefore, it is understood that the appended claims are intended to cover unforeseeable embodiments with insubstantial differences that are within the spirit of the claims.
Claims
- 1. An electronic musical device actuated by random liquid drops that produces synthesized musical tones, comprises:a base; means for synthesizing musical tones; a keyboard having a plurality of keys attached to said base, each of said keys connected to said synthesizing means to produce a selected musical tone in response to a physical contact; a tube assembly including at least a tubular member extending above said keys of said keyboard, said tubular member having means for producing drops of liquid above each key when a liquid is positioned in said tube assembly, said drops are adapted to fall periodically onto said keys to actuate said synthesizing means in response to selective contact of each key by said drops to produce a melody.
- 2. The device of claim 1 further comprises means for selectably propelling the movement of said liquid through said tubular member.
- 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said tube assembly includes a pair of tubes extending from said base with each having a first end mounted on said base and a second end connected to said tubular member.
- 4. The device of claim 2 wherein said propelling means comprises a liquid pump.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein said synthesizing means comprises at least one microprocessor, at least one speaker and at least one synthesizer.
- 6. The device of claim 1 wherein said base has a reservoir containing said liquid and said keys being pivotablly attached to said base.
- 7. The device of claim 1 further comprises a pair of adjustable feet for leveling said base for proper alignment of said tube assembly and said keyboard.
- 8. The device of claim 1 further comprising means for regulating the size of said drops and the frequency of formation of said drops to control the speed of the melody produced by said synthesizer means.
- 9. The device of claim 3 wherein the liquid is adapted to be propelled up one of said pair of tubes from said base, across said tubular member and down said other one of said pair of tubes.
- 10. The device of claim 3 wherein said tubular member having a plurality of small holes, each hole is positioned over a corresponding key of said keyboard.
- 11. The device of claim 10 wherein said tubular member is rotabably connected to said second ends of said pair of tubes to vary the positioning of said small holes relative to corresponding keys, whereby the frequency of formation of said drops is controlled.
- 12. The device of claim 3 wherein said tubular member having a plurality of spaced-apart channels along the axial length of said tubular member, a small hole on the surface of each of said channel corresponding to a key of said keyboard and a strand of material inserted into and through each of said small hole, with the remaining length of the strand of material wound around each channel.
- 13. The device of claim 1 wherein each of said key is cup shaped.
- 14. The device of claim 13 wherein each of said cup shape key having a bottom with an opening for releasing liquid dropped into it from said tube assembly.
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McFarland |
Dec 1986 |
A |
4949385 |
Murphy |
Aug 1990 |
A |