1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a microphone holder and a step formation member used with the microphone holder, and a microphone shock mount using the microphone holder, and especially relates to a microphone holder, in which a microphone can be easily attached to and detached from, and a step formation member used with the microphone holder, and a microphone shock mount which can absorb vibration of the microphone holder holding a microphone.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, a microphone shock mount for absorbing vibration while holding a microphone includes, for example, a large diameter ring-shaped outer peripheral member 50 and a small diameter ring-shaped holder 55 arranged in a ring of the outer peripheral member 50 and configured to hold the microphone, as illustrated in
A rubber string 57 is stretched between the outer peripheral member 50 and the holder 55. By this rubber string 57, the holder 55 is elastically suspended movable in vertical direction with respect to the outer peripheral member 50. In an illustrated example, a pair of rubber bands 58 (flat rubber) is stretched in parallel to a horizontal direction in the ring-shaped holder 55. A microphone housing (not illustrated) is sandwiched in the rubber band 58, and a rubber band 59 is fitted to a groove formed in the microphone housing. Thus the holder is held. A holder having such a configuration is disclosed in JP 2000-152360 A.
Further, in addition to the above-described configuration, examples of a conventional configuration of means for holding a microphone include a configuration in which a microphone is fixed by screwing to a threaded hole provided on a microphone housing, a configuration in which a microphone is held by clipping a microphone housing by a clip, and a configuration in which a microphone is fixed by being pressed from four directions by a tip of a screw, although those are not illustrated.
However, in the configuration in which a microphone is held by sandwiching a microphone housing by the rubber bands 58 and 59 as illustrated in
Further, a screw is visible in the configuration in which a microphone is screwed to a screw hole cut in a microphone housing shape, and a grip of a clip is conspicuous in the configuration in which a microphone housing is clipped by the clip. Therefore, there is a problem that appearance is not good in both of the configurations.
Furthermore, attaching/detaching operations are not easy in the configuration in which a microphone housing is fixed by being pressed from four directions by a tip of a screw, and also it is difficult to arrange a microphone at a center.
The present invention is focused on the above-described issues, and an object of the present invention is to provide a microphone holder in which a microphone is easily and certainly attached to and detached from and which has an excellent appearance, a step formation member used with the microphone holder, and a microphone shock mount using the microphone holder.
To solve the above-described problems, a microphone holder according to the present invention is a microphone holder holding a microphone in which an upper surface and a lower surface of a step portion are formed on an outer surface of a housing, and the microphone holder includes: holder which is formed in a cylindrical shape having openings on upper and lower sides and in which a plurality of through passages penetrating a wall of the cylindrical shaped body is provided; a sliding portion provided movably in a circumferential direction along the openings of the holder; a lock ring configured to cover the through passage formed to the holder, from an outer side by a lock plate extending from the sliding portion; and a contact member which is movably held in the through passage and can contact on an upper surface side of the step portion of the microphone, wherein the lock plate of the lock ring is arranged adjacent to a pressing portion, which presses and moves the contact member from an outer side to an inner side, and an escape hole configured to store a part of the contact member and move the part of the contact member to an outer side, and either of the pressing portion or the escape hole of the lock plate is arranged on an outer side of the through passage by turning the sliding portion of the lock ring in a predetermined direction.
The microphone holder preferably includes a locking portion by which a lower surface of the step portion of the microphone is locked.
The contact member is preferably formed in a ball shape.
The through passage preferably inclines downward toward an inner side of the holder.
A microphone is inserted into a microphone holder having such a configuration when the microphone is attached, and a lock ring rotates in a predetermined direction with respect to a holder. Accordingly, the microphone can be easily and certainly held in a locked state.
On the other hand, when the microphone is removed, the lock is unlocked by rotating the lock ring in a direction opposite to the locking direction. Accordingly, the microphone can be easily removed.
According to a configuration according to the present invention, a lock mechanism is provided in a microphone holder, and therefore a microphone holder having an excellent appearance can be provided.
In addition, to solve the above-described problems, a microphone shock mount according to the present invention is a microphone shock mount using the microphone holder, and the microphone shock mount includes: the microphone holder, a ring shaped member arranged so as to surround a periphery of the microphone holder and including a member for attaching to an outside; and a string shaped elastic member stretched between the microphone holder and the ring shaped member.
According to such a configuration, a microphone can be easily attached and detached by the above-described microphone holder, and also a microphone shock mount having an excellent appearance can be provided.
To solve the above-described problems, a step formation member according to the present invention is a step formation member used with the microphone holder, and the step formation member is formed attachably/detachably to the microphone and configured to form a step portion on a peripheral surface side of the microphone by attaching the step formation member to the peripheral surface of the microphone.
The step formation member is preferably formed of hard rubber. Alternatively, the step formation member may be formed of an annular band including a tightening portion and fixed to the microphone since a diameter of the band is decreased by tightening the tightening portion.
By using the step formation member, a step portion can be formed to a microphone which does not have a step portion on a peripheral surface, and the microphone is held by a microphone holder according to the present invention.
According to the present invention, a microphone holder in which a microphone can be easily and certainly attached and detached and which has an excellent appearance, a step formation member used with the microphone holder, and a microphone shock mount using the microphone holder can be provided.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
As illustrated in
A screw portion 2 (attaching member) is provided by connecting to an outer peripheral surface of the ring-shaped outer peripheral member 3, and the microphone shock mount 1 is connected by screwing to a microphone stand (not illustrated).
A hook 4 projected in a button shape is arranged at equal intervals in a circumferential direction at multiple points (four points in the figure) on an outer peripheral surface of the outer peripheral member 3. Around rubber string 7 (elastic member) can hook to this hook 4.
A microphone holder 5 is formed in a cylindrical shape, and multiple (four in the figure) projecting portions 8 are arranged at equal intervals along a circumferential direction on an upper peripheral surface thereof. Each projecting portion 8 is provided so as to project upward, and the round rubber string 7 is inserted through two through holes 8a (see
Multiple (four in the figure) projecting portions 9 are arranged at equal intervals along a circumferential direction on a lower outer peripheral surface of the microphone holder 5 so as to be vertically symmetric with respect to the projecting portion 8. Each projecting portion 9 is provided so as to project downward, and the round rubber string 7 is inserted through two through holes 9a (see
As illustrated in
Next, a configuration of the microphone holder 5 will be described in detail.
In the present embodiment, the holder 10 is formed of a resin material, and the lock ring 15 and the ball 20 are formed of a resin material, such as polyacetal resin (POM), having a certain hardness and friction resistance. A reason why POM resin is preferable to a material of the ball 20 is that the POM resin is softer and has a lighter weight than metal. Further, POM resin has a friction force suitable for holding a microphone. In the case where the ball 20 is a metal ball such as an iron ball, a housing of a microphone 30 might be scratched by friction, and the weight thereof is too heavy. Further, in the case where the ball 20 is formed of rubber and silicon, there is a problem that a friction force is too strong when the lock ring 15 is rotated, and a surface is roughened in an early stage due to aging deterioration. Therefore, POM resin or a material having physical property similar to the POM resin is preferably used in a material of the ball 20 according to the present embodiment.
A microphone is inserted into the cylindrical holder 10. As illustrated in
A diameter of the through passage 11 is larger than a diameter of the ball 20. A diameter of the opening 11a is smaller than a diameter of the ball 20. The ball 20 moves to a radial direction inner side in the through passage 11, and therefore a part of the ball 20 projects from the opening 11a.
Further, the lock ring 15 includes a ring-shaped slider 16 (sliding portion) rotatable in a circumferential direction and multiple lock plates 17 extended and suspended from the ring-shaped slider 16. The ring-shaped slider 16 is rotatable in a circumferential direction by using an upper end of the cylindrical holder 10 as a rail. In addition, the lock plate 17 is provided at equal intervals at multiple portions (four in the figure) along a circumferential direction of the ring-shaped slider 16. A grip 18 is provided at an upper side of the lock plate 17. A recessed wave is formed on a surface of the grip 18 so as to easily grip the lock ring 15 by the palm when the lock ring 15 is rotated.
The four lock plates 17 contact with an outer peripheral surface of the holder 10 and are arranged so as to cover each of multiple through passages 11. The lock plate 17 includes an escape hole 17a and a plate-like pressing portion 17b. A diameter of the escape hole 17a is smaller than a diameter of the ball 20, and the plate pressing portion 17b is provided next to the escape hole 17a. By sliding and rotating the lock ring 15 within a predetermined rotation range, either of the escape hole 17a or the pressing portion 17b of the lock plate 17 is arranged on an outer side of the through passage 11 of the holder 10.
Herein, a usage state of the microphone holder 5 will be described.
Further, the ball 20 is a sphere, and the pressing portion 17b is elastic. Therefore, a difference in size by variation in production is allowed, and a microphone housing can be certainly held. The ball 20 contacts at a point, not on a plane with respect to a housing of the microphone 30. Therefore, rattling in a locked state can be prevented. Further, the ball 20 is fitted to a groove on an inner side of the lock plate 17, and the ball 20 has an effect equivalent to a latch on the lock ring 15. Therefore, the ball 20 also plays a role on preventing unexpected rotation of the lock ring 15.
On the other hand, when the lock ring 15 rotates in an opposite direction (counter clockwise direction in the present embodiment) with respect to the holder 10, the escape hole 17a of the lock plate 17 is arranged on an outer side of the through passage 11 as illustrated in
In the case where a microphone is held by the microphone shock mount 1 configured as described above, the microphone 30 is inserted from an upper side into the unlocked microphone holder 5 (holder 10) as illustrated in
Next, when the lock ring 15 rotates in a predetermined direction, the pressing portion 17b of the lock plate 17 presses the ball 20 as illustrated in
In this state, the ball 20 comes into contact with an upper surface side of a step portion 32 of the microphone 30. When the ball 20 comes into contact, a step portion of a microphone housing is sandwiched (a locked state) between the ball 20 and the flange portion 12, and the microphone 30 is held by a microphone holder.
On the other hand, holding of the microphone 30 is unlocked by turning the lock ring 15 in an opposite direction. As illustrated in
According to the above-described embodiment according to the present invention, when the lock ring 15 rotates in a predetermined direction, the microphone 30 attached to the microphone holder 5 can be easily held in a locked state. On the other hand, the lock is unlocked when the lock ring 15 rotates in a direction opposite to a locking direction. Therefore, attachment, detachment, and fixing of the microphone 30 become easy.
According to a configuration according to the present invention, a locking mechanism is provided inside the microphone holder 5, and therefore the microphone holder 5 and the microphone shock mount 1 having excellent appearance can be provided.
In the above-described embodiment, the through passage 11 provided to the holder 10 is horizontally provided in a radial direction, but not limited to the configuration.
For example, as illustrated in
In the case where the through passage 11 inclined in such a way is formed, the ball 20 does not fall down from the through passage 11 when a microphone holder is assembled. Therefore, assembly becomes easy, and operability is improved. In addition, the through passage 11 is inclined downward on a housing side of the microphone 30. Therefore, all of the balls 20 certainly come into contact with a housing (the step portion 32) of the microphone 30 when locking. Therefore, a microphone can be certainly held and fixed.
In the above-described embodiment, a cylindrical housing of the microphone 30 (perfect circle cross-section) is illustrated as an example. However, in the present invention, a housing shape of the microphone 30 which can be held by the microphone holder 5 is not limited thereto.
For example, as illustrated in a sectional view (a locked state) of
In the above-described embodiment, the spherical ball 20 is stored in the through passage 11 as a contact member, and locking and unlocking are performed by rotating and moving the ball 20. However, the contact member is not limited to the spherical ball 20. For example, as illustrated in a cross-sectional view (locked state) of
In the above-described embodiment, with respect to the microphone 30 including the step portions 31 and 32 in a housing, the flange portion 12 and the ball 20 are locked to the step portions 31 and 32. However, regarding a microphone holder according to the present invention, the microphone 30 which does not include a projecting portion like the step portions 31 and 32 as illustrated in
Further, in the present embodiment, the holder 10 is made of resin. However, a material forming the holder 10 is not limited to resin materials and may be, for example, a metal material.
The adapter 35 is made of hard rubber, resin, and metal, and can be attached to a microphone housing. The adapter which is a step formation member is not limited to the adapters illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014-215843 | Oct 2014 | JP | national |