The above and other objects, features and other advantageous effects of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, a musical accessory having a tuner for stringed instruments and a metronome having an electric power generation function according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to accompanying drawings.
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The casing 10 has a mounting recess 11 so that the power generation module 40 and the charger 50 are adequately arranged in the casing 10. The casing 10 further has a connection part 12 formed through an upper portion thereof, and the connection part 12 has a ring-shaped groove 13 on the inner surface thereof.
The casing 10 still further has a groove 15 on an edge portion thereof for receiving a branched part 37 of a handle therein.
A hooking projection 17 is provided on one side of the groove 15.
A plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) of the indication unit 16 is installed at regular intervals along an outer edge portion of the casing 10 in a manner such that they are exposed outside the casing 10, and a plurality of buttons 16 for transmitting signals to the microprocessor 17 is formed.
The driver 30 comprises a body 31 having a rotational shaft 32 to be combined with the casing 10 and the power generation module 40, and a handle 35 coupled to an upper portion of the body 10 in a hinging manner for pivoting the handle 35.
The rotational shaft 32 having a predetermined length extends straight down from a lower end portion of the body 31l and has a fixing groove 33 on the outer surface thereof.
A first end of the handle 35 is pivotably coupled to an upper portion of the body 31 in a hinged manner, and a second end of the handle 35 has the branched part 37 coupled thereto in a rotating manner.
The branched part 37 has a fixing groove 38 on a side thereof.
The fixing groove 38 of the branched part 37 and the hooking projection 17 of the groove 15 are detachably engaged with each other.
The casing 10 and the driver 30 are coupled via a fixing member 60 disposed between the ring-shaped groove 13 of the coupling unit 12 and the fixing groove 33 of the rotational shaft 32. The fixing member 60 enables the driver 30 to rotate and prevents separation of the driver 30.
The rotational shaft 32 of the driver 30 and the power generation module 40 are detachably coupled to each other, and have structures capable of transferring rotary power.
The power generation module 40 receives the rotary power from the driver 30 and then generates electromotive force. The power generation module 40 has a typical structure.
The charger 50 provides electromotive force generated by the power generation module 40, and is configured to provide current of 110V or 220V. The charger is an optional element, and is thus included according to need.
The charger 50 may comprise a storage battery capable of storing current by receiving power from an external power source, or a typical battery. The power supply unit 20 and the charger 50 can be implemented as one element.
The operation of the musical accessory having a tuner for stringed instruments or a metronome having a power production function will be described with reference to
That is, the musical accessory is operated in a manner such that when rotary power is transferred to the power generation module 40 from the driver 30, electromotive force generated in the power generation module 40 is stored into the charger 50, and a tuner for stringed instruments or a metronome 100 starts to work. At this time, the sensor 14 detects the frequency of sound of an instrument. The detected frequency of a square wave is converted into a sine wave by an amplifier (not shown), the sine wave is then converted into an electrical signal by the A/D converter 15, and the electrical signal is finally transferred to the microprocessor 17.
In the case that the musical accessory includes a tuner 100 for stringed instruments, the tuner 100 compares the musical scale of vibrating sound input to the microprocessor 17 with frequencies of predetermined standard pitches, sends a flickering signal to the indication unit 16 so as to indicate the difference between the closest standard pitch and the pitch of the input vibrating sound, and enables the LED to flicker with green light when the pitch of the input frequency is the same as any one of the predetermined reference pitches.
As described above, the microprocessor 17 of the metronome 100 has a tempo and beat selection unit 80 for selecting a tempo or a beat, so that the metronome can selectively detect tempo or beat when a user pushes a button for operating the tempo and beat selection unit 80.
Alternatively, the selection unit 80 can select a tempo or beat when a user rotates the button for operating the tempo and beat selection unit 80.
The musical accessory described above has an advantageous effect in that it can solve problems encountered in conventional musical accessories by modifying a tuner for stringed instruments or a metronome so as to have self-power function, thereby enabling a user to conveniently use the musical accessory.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2006-0036992 | Apr 2006 | KR | national |