1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wind instrument brace, and more particularly to a wind instrument brace slidably mounted between two adjacent tubes for producing different timbres.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains a tubular resonator. According to methods of producing sound, wind instruments are grouped into two families: brass instruments and woodwind instruments. For the brass instruments, sound is produced by vibration of a player's lips as the player blows into the resonator. The brass instruments include trombones, trumpets, tubas, cornets and the like.
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To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a slidable wind instrument brace to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a slidable wind instrument brace for producing different timbres.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the slidable wind instrument brace in accordance with the present invention comprises an adjusting ring, a first abutting block and a second abutting block. The first abutting block and the second abutting block are respectively mounted on two ends of the adjusting ring. The adjusting ring is rotated to drive the first abutting block and the second abutting block to move close to or away from each other. Therefore, a position of the brace is changeable and a wind instrument with the brace can produce different timbres.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The adjusting ring 10 includes a first end surface, a second end surface, an annular surface, a first recess 11, a second recess 12, a left threaded rod 13, a right threaded hole 14 and multiple skidproof protrusions 15. The first recess 11 is formed in the first end surface of the adjusting ring 10. The second recess 12 is formed in the second end surface of the adjusting ring 10. The left threaded rod 13 is formed on and protrudes longitudinally from a recess surface of the second recess 12. The right threaded hole 14 is formed longitudinally through the left threaded rod 13 and the adjusting ring 10. The skidproof protrusions 15 are formed on and protrude around the annular surface of the adjusting ring 10.
The first abutting block 20 is mounted on the first end surface of the adjusting ring 10 and includes an outer end surface, an inner end surface, an abutting surface 21 and a right threaded bolt 22. The inner end surface of the first abutting block 20 faces the first recess 11 of the adjusting ring 10. The abutting surface 21 is curved and concave and is formed on the outer end surface of the first abutting block 20. The right threaded bolt 22 is formed on and protrudes longitudinally from the inner end surface of the first abutting block 20 and is screwed into the right threaded hole 14 of the adjusting ring 10.
The second abutting block 30 is mounted on the second end surface of the adjusting ring 10 and includes an outer end surface, an inner end surface, an abutting surface 31 and a left threaded hole 32. The inner end surface of the second abutting block 30 faces the second recess 12 of the adjusting ring 10. The abutting surface 31 is curved and concave and is formed on the outer end surface of the second abutting block 30. The left threaded hole 32 is formed longitudinally through the second abutting block 30 and is screwed onto the left threaded rod 13 of the adjusting ring 10.
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When users want to change timbres of the trumpet, the adjusting ring 10 is rotated in reverse to drive the first abutting block 20 and the second abutting block 30 to move close to each other so that the brace can be slid along the resonator 40 and the tuning slide 41 to adjust to a suitable position. After the position of the brace has been adjusted, the adjusting ring 10 is re-rotated to make the brace positioned securely between the resonator 40 and the tuning slide 41. Therefore, users can easily change timbres of the trumpet by adjusting positions of the brace for different needs.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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1512023 | Higgins | Oct 1924 | A |
2036356 | Pedler | Apr 1936 | A |
2734417 | Hindsley | Feb 1956 | A |
4285263 | Larsen | Aug 1981 | A |