Angel Horn Corp.

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G10D 7/10 - Lip-reed wind instruments, i.e. using the vibration of the musician's lips, e.g. cornets, trumpets, trombones or French horns 2
G10D 9/08 - Material for manufacturing wind musical instrumentsTreatment of the material 2
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Brass instrument

      
Application Number 17057552
Grant Number 11238838
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-04-28
First Publication Date 2021-12-09
Grant Date 2022-02-01
Owner ANGEL HORN CORP. (Japan)
Inventor
  • Iwahashi, Takamitsu
  • Numata, Hitoshi

Abstract

A brass instrument includes a mouthpiece configured to convert vibrations of player's lips into sound and take the sound inside; a bell configured to magnify a volume of the sound taken by the mouthpiece and release the sound to the outside; and a main tube intervening between the mouthpiece and the bell, and is characterized in that the main tube includes a main tube body formed to spread out in a spiral manner in a state in which side surfaces of the main tube body are closely attached to each other, and a part of the closely attached side surfaces of one of the tubes constitutes a part of the side surface of the closely attached other tube.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G10D 9/11 - Bells
  • G10D 9/08 - Material for manufacturing wind musical instrumentsTreatment of the material
  • G10D 9/03 - Cupped mouthpieces
  • G10D 7/10 - Lip-reed wind instruments, i.e. using the vibration of the musician's lips, e.g. cornets, trumpets, trombones or French horns

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BRASS INSTRUMENT

      
Application Number JP2020018120
Publication Number 2021/090523
Status In Force
Filing Date 2020-04-28
Publication Date 2021-05-14
Owner ANGEL HORN CORP. (Japan)
Inventor
  • Iwahashi Takamitsu
  • Numata Hitoshi

Abstract

[Problem] To provide a brass instrument that achieves size and weight reductions. [Solution] A brass instrument (100) comprises a mouthpiece (20) that changes vibration of the lips of a player into sound and takes in the sound to the inside; a bell (30) that increases the volume of the sound taken in by the mouthpiece (20) and discharges the increased sound to the outside; and a main tube (10) that is interposed between the mouthpiece (20) and the bell (30). The brass instrument (100) is characterized in that the main tube (10) forms a main tube body formed so as to spread in a spiral shape with side surfaces (11) closely attached to each other, and a part of one tube side surface (11) to which a part of the other tube side surface (11) closely attached in the main tube body is closely attached.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G10D 7/10 - Lip-reed wind instruments, i.e. using the vibration of the musician's lips, e.g. cornets, trumpets, trombones or French horns
  • G10D 9/08 - Material for manufacturing wind musical instrumentsTreatment of the material
  • G10D 9/10 - Resonating bodies, e.g. tubes