This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 103211729, filed on Jul. 2, 2014.
The invention relates to a pickup device, and more particularly to a pickup device that is suitable for a string instrument and that may have a support function similar to a shoulder rest.
Traditional string instruments usually have a resonance box portion for increasing volume or for changing tone quality. However, in order to facilitate sound reception and music recording, a variety of electronic string instruments have been developed. The electronic string instruments omit the structure of the resonance box, employ a pickup device for directly receiving sounds generated by strings, and transmit electrical sound signals transformed thereby to a speaker system for output using wired or wireless data transmission techniques. However, direct sound reception from the strings may lead to loss of unique tone quality of resonance resulting from the traditional resonance box structure. In addition, since the string instruments only have limited positions for installation of conventional pickup devices, different pickup devices that are designed for different audio frequency ranges (e.g., low, middle, and high audio frequency ranges) may be unable to be installed on the string instruments at the same time.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a pickup device that may be secured to a string instrument for facilitating a user to hold and play the string instrument, and for receiving sounds from a resonance box portion of the string instrument.
According to the present invention, a pickup device for a string instrument includes:
abase unit to be disposed at a rear side of the string instrument;
a securing unit disposed on the base unit and configured to secure removably the base unit to the string instrument; and
a sound pickup unit mounted to the base unit and configured to generate an electrical sound signal in response to a sound received thereby.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of an embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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In this embodiment, the pickup device includes a securing structure 3 for securing to the string instrument 900, a sound pickup unit 4, a display unit 5 and a wireless communication unit 6 (see
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The base unit 31 includes: a base body 311 that extends in the extension direction and that is configured for disposing the clamping members 32 and the hook units 35 thereon; a plate 313 mounted to and movable along one of longitudinal end parts of the base body 311 that are disposed along the extension direction, and bending away from the securing unit; and a pair of fixing components 314 for fixing an extended length of the plate 313 with respect to the base body 311. In application, the fixing components 314 are threaded components that may be loosened for facilitating adjustment of the extended length of the plate 313, and may be tightened after adjustment. Furthermore, the base body 311 has a pair of fixing holes 312 (only one is visible in
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Each resilient hook unit 35 includes a resilient hook 351 having one end connected removably to the base body 311, and another end provided with a cushion 352 to abut against a surface of the string instrument 900. The hook 351 is configured to extend from the base body 311 toward the head portion 901 (see
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The wireless communication unit 6 is mounted to the base unit 31, is communicatively coupled to the sound pickup unit 4 for receiving the electrical sound signal, and wirelessly transmits the electrical sound signal to a speaker system. The wireless communication unit 6 includes a channel setting member 61 for setting a wireless communication channel used for communication between the wireless communication unit 6 and the speaker system. The display unit 5 is mounted to the base unit 31, and displays identification information of the wireless communication channel.
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First, the channel setting member 61 may be operated to set the wireless communication channel used between the wireless communication unit 6 and the speaker system.
Second, the securing structure 3 may be secured to the string instrument 900 by placing the abutment portions 344 against the rear surface and the side surface of the resonance box portion 902, so as to clamp the resonance box portion 902 between the clamping members 32 in the left-right direction.
Third, the hook units 35 may be pulled to place the cushions 352 against the resonance box portion 902 at the head-portion side thereof, thereby hookably engaging the resonance box portion 902, and cooperating with the clamping components 34 to clamp the resonance box portion 902 thereamong, and to position the base unit 31 on the string instrument 900. At this time, the sound pickup unit 4 is disposed at the rear side of the resonance box portion 902. Since the hook units 35 are removably inserted into the base unit 31, the hook units 35 may be removed when the hook units 35 are not required.
Finally, the user may adjust the extended length of the plate 313 in the left-right direction as desired.
When playing the string instrument 900, the user may place the plate 313 on the shoulder. Since the plate 313 bends downwardly, the plate 313 may be firmly placed on the shoulder of the user. During playing of the string instrument 900, the sound pickup unit 4 receives the sounds that are generated by resonance of the resonance box portion 902 and that have the tone quality of resonance, and transforms the sounds into electrical sound signals. Then, the wireless communication unit 6 wirelessly transmits the electrical sound signals to the speaker system for sound amplification and output.
In this embodiment, the pickup device is configured to be secured to a violin for a user to hold the violin on the shoulder. When the pickup device with the disclosed structure is applied to other string instruments, the pickup device may also serve as a support when the string instrument is lying or for the user to lean thereagainst during playing.
In summary, by virtue of integrating the sound pickup unit 4 and the wireless communication unit 6 with the securing structure 3, the pickup device of this disclosure may be firmly secured to the string instrument 900 for facilitating the user to hold and play the string instrument 900, and the sound pickup unit 4 may directly receive the sounds at the rear side of the resonance box portion 902 of the string instrument 900 for completely obtaining the unique tone quality of resonance. Since the electrical sound signals are wirelessly transmitted to the speaker system, attachment of additional wiring or wireless microphone to the user and/or the string instrument 900 is not required, thereby preventing performance of the user from being interfered by added accessories, and completely presenting the elegant appearance of the string instrument 900. In addition, the sound pickup unit 4 extends in the extension direction of the securing structure 3 that crosses the resonance box portion 902 at the rear side, thereby facilitating design of a broad sound receiving range, blocking noise from the front side of the string instrument 900, and promoting sound quality received thereby.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is (are) considered the exemplary embodiment (s), it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment(s) but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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