Claims
- 1. A mute for a brass instrument having a bell portion forming a part of an air passage, comprising:
- a case member including a first inner surface defining a first inner space having a first end connectable to said air passage and a second end; and
- a tube member connectable to said case member at said second end, and defining a second inner space contiguous to said first inner space,
- said second inner space having the minimum cross section at a leading end,
- said tube member having a length such that when said first end is connected to said air passage, said leading end projects from said bell portion to a certain point spaced from a final node of a certain standing wave created in said first inner space by at least a quarter wavelength of said certain standing wave.
- 2. The mute as set forth in claim 1, in which said first inner space increases in a cross section thereof from said first end to said second end.
- 3. The mute as set forth in claim 2, in which an said cross section increases at a constant rate from said first end to a first certain point on the way to said second end, and is increased from said first certain point to a second certain point on the way to said second end and is decreased from said second certain point to said second end.
- 4. The mute as set forth in claim 2, in which said cross section increases at a constant rate from said first end to said second end, and said second inner space decreases in a cross section thereof from said second end to said leading end.
- 5. The mute as set forth in claim 1, in which said first inner space increases in a cross section thereof from said first end to said second end and said second inner space decreases in a cross section thereof from said second end to said leading end, the final maximum sound pressures of harmonic tones of a sound generated by said brass instrument attached to said mute taking place at said leading end.
- 6. The mute as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a sound insulating cover member partially covering an outer surface of said case member so as to define a third inner space contiguous to said second inner space through a gap formed between a third inner surface of said sound insulating cover member and an outer surface of said case member, said third inner space being open through an air vent to the outside of said mute.
- 7. The mute as set forth in claim 6, in which said third inner space has a cross section larger in area than said gap.
- 8. The mute as set forth in claim 6, in which said third inner space has a cross section larger in area than said gap, and said air vent is two to eight times larger in area than said cross section of said second inner space.
- 9. The mute as set forth in claim 1, wherein the tube member has a frusto-conical shape.
- 10. A mute for a brass instrument having a bell portion forming a part of an air passage, comprising:
- a case member including:
- a first inner surface defining a first hollow space having a first end connectable to said air passage and a second end opposite to said first end,
- a second inner surface merged with said first inner surface at said second end having a third end opposite to said second end and defining a second hollow space contiguous to said first hollow space and decreasing in cross section from said second end to said third end, and
- a third inner surface merged with said second inner surface at said third end and having a fourth end opposite to said third end and open to the outside of said mute and a third hollow space contiguous to said second hollow space and decreasing in cross section from said third end to said fourth end,
- said second and third hollow spaces having a minimum cross section at said fourth end, said third hollow space having a length such that when said first end is connected to said air passage, said fourth end projects from said bell portion to a certain point spaced from a final node of a certain standing wave created in said first hollow space by at least a quarter wavelength of said certain standing wave.
- 11. A mute as set forth in claim 10, further comprising
- a sound insulating cover member attachable to an outer surface of said case member so as to define a fourth hollow space defined between a fourth inner surface thereof and an outer surface of said case member and contiguous to said third hollow space through said fourth end, said fourth hollow space being open through an air vent to the outside of said mute.
- 12. A mute as set forth in claim 10, further comprising
- detecting means exposed to said first hollow space for detecting said certain standing wave, and
- artificial sound generating means connected to said detecting means for generating artificial sounds.
- 13. A reflector attachable to a regulator of a mute for a brass instrument, the regulator having a first end connectable to an air passage of said brass instrument and a second opposite end, the reflector comprising:
- a hollow casing having an input end connectable to the second end of the regulator and an opposite output end and defining a first inner space extending from the input end to the output end, said first inner space decreasing in cross section from the input end to the output end, the distance between the input end and the output end being equal to at least a quarter wavelength of a certain standing wave created in the first inner space when said hollow casing is connected to said regulator and said regulator is connected to the air passage of said brass instrument.
- 14. A reflector as set forth in claim 13 further including a frusto-conical tube member connected to said casing at the second end, said frusto-conical tube member including an inner surface defining a second inner space and decreasing in cross section toward a leading end thereof.
- 15. A reflector as set forth in claim 14, wherein the cross section of said hollow casing is a minimum at said second end.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a File Wrapper Continuing Application of application Ser. No. 08/675,378 filed on Jul. 2, 1996, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/557,455, filed Nov. 14, 1995 U.S. Pat. No. 5,569,864.
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Continuations (2)
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