Acoustical reflector

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Inventors

Cowen, Norman
Weik, Christopher

Application #

347625

Filed

Jul-2-1999

Published

Jun-27-2000

Current US Class

084/380R
084/385R
084/387R
084/453

International Classes

G10G 007/00

Field of Search

84/453 84/380 181/155 181/175 181/176

Examiners

Nappi; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Zugelter; Frank L.

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Abstract
An acoustical reflector (10) formed by a pair of assembled panels (17, 18), each of which including one or more mouths (45) spaced from one another in ring-like fashion about a centrally disposed opening (27) for the reflector (10), the panels (17, 18) rotatably adjustable independently of one another. Each pair of mouths (45) between the panels (17, 18) cooperate to provide a channel (47) through the panels (17, 18) in the adjustability of the panels. Channel (47) is variable in its capacity for transmitting sound through the reflector (10) and for reflecting sound by utilizing the reflecting surface of one of the outer panel faces (either 21 or 22) with a portion of a facing surface (either 23 or 24) of the alternate panel to reflect back the sound to its source or instrument player's ear(s) for a determination of tonal blend, accurate pitch, or volume balance. A grommet 33 is mounted in the centrally disposed openings (27) of the reflector (10) and about which the panels (17, 18) rotate or orient to one another to adjust the enlarging or reducing of the variable capacity of the channel (47) formed by the adjusted mouths (45). A spacer ring (40) on grommet (33) prevents the panels (17, 18) from scratching one another and projections (43) secured on a panel (17) eliminates wobbling, rotation, and scratching of the panels.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An acoustical reflector for a wind instrument or sound source comprising

a plurality of panels each having a centrally disposed opening in their assembly to one another and being independently rotatably mountable about its corresponding opening,

each of said panels including a facing surface matched to the facing surface of the immediately adjacent one of said panels and an outer face opposed to its corresponding facing surface,

each of said panels including at least one mouth, the mouth of each of said panels generating a channel by rotational adjustability to provide variable capacities between maximum and minimum capacities for flow of sound through said acoustical reflector and for reflection of sound back to the wind instrument or its source.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention is directed to wind instruments and particularly relates to an adjustable acoustical reflector for producing reflection of sound waves that return to the ear of the wind instrument player, i.e., to return the sound waves to the vicinity of its/their source, to enable the player or instrumentalist to monitor his sound by hearing the instrument's sound in relation to the sound of other instruments of the player's group under varying or various conditions.

BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

Each player or instrumentalist must hear his own instrument in relation to those of others in a playing group in order that a satisfactory sound in his own instrument is produced by accurate pitch, proper volume balance, and proper tonal blend. In various or varying conditions, such as outdoor environs or halls, and/or wherever acoustics are poor or in need of certainty for the player, such production is difficult to achieve. With modern day communication equipment, such as a plurality of microphones for different kinds of instruments in a playing group, this invention provides the answer to a wind instrument player in the group and provides the need for the invention in the art.
 
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