EP0671113A1 - Microphone mounting device - Google Patents

Microphone mounting device

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EP0671113A1
EP0671113A1 EP93918092A EP93918092A EP0671113A1 EP 0671113 A1 EP0671113 A1 EP 0671113A1 EP 93918092 A EP93918092 A EP 93918092A EP 93918092 A EP93918092 A EP 93918092A EP 0671113 A1 EP0671113 A1 EP 0671113A1
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microphone
mounting device
retaining element
instrument
housing
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Erling Winsjansen
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
    • H04R1/00Details of transducers, loudspeakers or microphones
    • H04R1/08Mouthpieces; Microphones; Attachments therefor
    • GPHYSICS
    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • G10HELECTROPHONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; INSTRUMENTS IN WHICH THE TONES ARE GENERATED BY ELECTROMECHANICAL MEANS OR ELECTRONIC GENERATORS, OR IN WHICH THE TONES ARE SYNTHESISED FROM A DATA STORE
    • G10H3/00Instruments in which the tones are generated by electromechanical means
    • G10H3/12Instruments in which the tones are generated by electromechanical means using mechanical resonant generators, e.g. strings or percussive instruments, the tones of which are picked up by electromechanical transducers, the electrical signals being further manipulated or amplified and subsequently converted to sound by a loudspeaker or equivalent instrument
    • G10H3/14Instruments in which the tones are generated by electromechanical means using mechanical resonant generators, e.g. strings or percussive instruments, the tones of which are picked up by electromechanical transducers, the electrical signals being further manipulated or amplified and subsequently converted to sound by a loudspeaker or equivalent instrument using mechanically actuated vibrators with pick-up means

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  • the present invention concerns a microphone mounting device as stated in the introductory of claim 1, 5 and 7.
  • a microphone in a microphone stand When sound from acoustic instruments is to be amplified electronically, a microphone in a microphone stand has to be located adjacent to the instrument. For some instruments e.g. wind instruments, a frequent problem is that the distance between the instrument and the microphone will vary during the performance. This results in an uneven sound if the microphone is mounted in an ordinary floor stand. In some cases, the same microphone is used with different instruments without adjusting the sound, which may result in bad sound. Experience has shown that every single instrument must have its own microphone to provide a satisfactory sound picture. Microphone mounting devices have been developoped whereby the microphone can be fixed directly onto a wind instrument, thus ensuring that the- microphone is positioned in the same distance from the sound source.
  • US Patent no. 4,194,096 describes a microphone mounting device to attach a generally extended microphone to a stand in order, to avoid transfer of mechanical noise to the microphone.
  • the generally cylindrically shaped microphone is provided at each end with a rubber band or the like, which is stretched diametrically across the cylindrical cross section, thus providing a fastener for the microphone.
  • the mounting device is moreover provided with a pivotable adjusting means. This microphone is, however, designed to be used on a stand and to offer the possibility of removing the microphone from the mounting device.
  • This mounting device is not able to keep the microphone sufficiently stable except in the horizontal position and in situations in which the microphone/microphone stand is/are subject to small vibrations.
  • This microphone mounting device if fixed to a percussion instrument, in which the microphone is often directed down to e.g. a cymbal, will therefore be unable to keep the microphone sufficiently stable or even keep the same in place in the mounting device.
  • a corresponding drawback will also occur with e.g. wind instruments, since during a performance the instrument is frequently in constant motion.
  • Figure 1 shows, in side view, a first embodiment of a microphone mounting device, according to the present invention, intended for mounting to a wind instrument
  • Figure 2 shows the microphone mounting device of Figure 1 when viewed towards the instrument
  • Figure 3 shows the microphone mounting device of Figure 1, in a folded position
  • Figure 4 illustrates, in top view, a second embodiment of a microphone mounting device according to the present invention
  • Figure 5 illustrates the embodiment of Figure 4, in side view
  • Figure 6 shows, in side view, a third embodiment of a micrphone mounting device according to the present invention
  • Figure 7 illustrates, in side view, a clamp for use in connection with a stand system for a microphone mounting device according to the present invention
  • Figure 8 shows the clamp of Figure 7
  • Figure 9 illustrates a joint having a pivotable sleeve guide included in the stand system
  • Figure 10 shows a branch joint included in the stand system
  • Figure 11 illustrates a pipe having a fixed sleeve guide included in the stand system
  • Figure 12 illustrates a joint having a fixed sleeve guide included in the stand system
  • Figure 13 shows several microphone mounting devices according to the present invention, mounted in the stand system in connection with a percussion instument
  • Figure 14 shows a three dimentional section through an end section of an alternative embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 14a shows the microphone mounting device of Figure 14, partly sectioned, along the line a-a
  • Figure 15 shows the microphone mounting device in an imaginary diametrical section, in which the elastic suspensions for the microphone are stretched, and Figure 15a shows the same as Figure 15, but with the elastic bands in an unstrained position.
  • FIG 1-3 shows a microphone mounting device 1 in accordance with the present invention.
  • the microphone mounting device 1 comprises an external retaining element 2, which in this embodiment is formed as a spiral spring.
  • the retaining element 2 is provided with two suspensions 3, each comprising two elastic bands, here in the form of rubber bands 3, arranged at an angle with respect to each other, and to which a microphone 4 is releasably mounted.
  • an adjustment means 5 is fixed to the retaining element 2.
  • the adjustment means 5 is mounted to the retaining element 2 via upper and lower rods 8 and 9.
  • the upper rod 8 is pivotally connected by a joint 6 to an arm 21 the opposite end of which is connected with a joint 7.
  • the joints 6 and 7 are provided with retaining screws 23 and 22, respectively.
  • the lower rod 9 is connected with the joint 7, so that the arm 21 and the rod 9 can pivote with respect to each other when the retaining screw 23 is loosened.
  • the rods 8 and 9 are fixedly connected to the retaining element 2. In this way rods 8 and 9, the main axis of the retaining element 2 and the arm 21 form a trapeze.
  • the retaining element 2 can be folded, as shown in Figure 3.
  • arm 21 can pivot about the rods 8 and 9, and the length of the retaining element 2 can be adjusted in relation to the microphone to be used.
  • the microphone mounting device 1 including the microphone 4 can be pivoted towards, or away from, a sound source with which the microphone is connected.
  • the fastening means 10 comprises a resilient mount arrangement which is generally of annular shape and resilient mount arrangement 12 which is shaped generally as an open ring, provided with at least three hooks 13, intended to snap-fit onto the mouth of the wind instrument.
  • the hooks 13 are preferably coated with a plastic material or the like, to avoid scratching or damage to the instrument 11.
  • Figure 2 illustrates a suspension 3 for the microphone 4, comprising rubber bands 3.
  • the two rubber bands 3 are located at an angle perpendicular to each other and are connected to hooks 14 at the periphery of the retaining element 2.
  • a couple of rubber bands 3 are provided at the lower end of the retaining element 2, and a couple of rubber bands 3 are provided at the upper end of the retaining element 2.
  • the microphone is located between the rubber bands, thus establishing a free suspension in which very little mechanical noise is transferred to the microphone.
  • Figure 4-5 shows a second embodiment of the present invention which is particularly intended for use with a percussion instrument.
  • the retaining element 2 and the rubber bands 3 are constructed in similar manner to the embodiment shown in Figures 1-3.
  • the microphone mounting device 1 is connected with a stand 17 through at least two joints 15 and 16, which preferably have pivot axes perpendicular to each other. This provides a desirable degree of adjustability of the microphone 4.
  • Figure 6 shows further an embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
  • the spiral shaped retaining element 2 is replaced by a cage like arrangement having a lower and an upper ring 18 and intermediate strut 19.
  • the rubber bands 3 are connected to the lower and upper rings 18.
  • Figures 7 and 8 illustrate a clamp 25 included in a stand system for use in connection with microphone mounting devices 1 in accordance with the present invention.
  • the clamp 25 is adapted to be mounted with percussion stand having varying pipe dimensions.
  • the claim 25 comprises two mutually pivotable arms 26 and 27 that are fixed to the percussion stand 30 with a wing nut 28.
  • the wing nut 28 is screwed towards brackets 43 on the second arm 27. Further branch joints are fixed via wing nut 29.
  • Figure 9 shows a joint 31 having a pivotable sleeve guide mounted via a knurled screw 32.
  • a hole 34 can, for example, enable joint 31 to be mounted to the clamp 25 by the wing nut 29 on the clamp.
  • the stand 17 for the microphone mounting device is fastened by a knurled screw 33.
  • Figure 10 shows a branch joint 35 comprising two arms 36 and 37, having holes 34 located at different distances from the fastener formed by knurled nut 38.
  • Figure 11 shows a pipe 39 having a fixed sleeve guide.
  • Figure 12 illustrates a joint 40 having a fixed sleeve guide.
  • FIG. 13 shows an example of a mounting in connection with a percussion 20.
  • the microphone mounting device 1 in accordance with the present invention will to a limited degree absorb mechanical vibrations, which permits the microphones 4 to be mounted by means of clamps directly to the stands of the percussion.
  • microphone mounting devices 1 can be mounted with stability and in an optimal position.
  • the microphone mounting device in accordance with the invention is provided with means for the loosening, alternatively mounting, of a microphone in the mounting device, in which the elastic rubber bands are extended by a simple grip in their radial direction, thus establishing a through passage between the respective bands.
  • the description deals with only one end of the microphone mounting device; a corresponding construction will appear at the opposite end (seen axially).
  • FIG 14, 14a, 15 and 15a shows one embodiment of a microphone mounting device according to the present invention, in which identical reference numerals are used for similar components.
  • the microphone mounting device comprises, in this embodiment, an external generally cylindrical housing 50a and an internal, generally cylindrical housing 50b, in which the internal housing 50b is arranged concentrically with the external housing 50a and inside the latter. In this way the external housing can be turned about the common axis 50 with respect to the internal housing.
  • the external housing 50a has at the internal surface and at each end thereof at least two pairs of carrier pins.
  • the carrier pins in one end of the housing are represented by the reference numerals 51, 52, 53, 54 ( Figure 14a) with each pin extending out of the end of the housing 50a in a direction parallel to the main axis 50 of the housing and in a direction away from the end of the respective housing.
  • the carrier pins 51,52 and 53,54 in each pair are arranged on diametrically opposed sides of the main axis 50 of the housing. Each pair is radially displaced so that the 5 respective pin-pairs 51,52 and 53,54 forms a mutual angle in the radial direction, the angle preferably being 45°, but the invention is not dependent on this.
  • the internal housing 50b is correspondingly provided at each end thereof with at least two pairs of axially extending pins 55,56 and 57,58, said pins serving as fastening means for the elastic bands 59 and 60 ( Figure 15 and 15a).
  • each pin 10 protrudes out of the end of the housing 50b, preferably as an extension of the housing per se, and is parallel with the main axis 50 of the housing in a direction out of the respective end of the housing.
  • the carrier pins in each pair 55,56 and 57,58 are located on diametrically opposed sides of the housing axis 50.
  • Each pair 55,56 and 57,58, respectively, are radially displaced so that the respective pin pairs 55,56
  • the pins 15 and 57,58 forms a mutual angle in the radial direction this angle corresponding to the mutual angle of the carrier pins of the external housing.
  • the pins 55,56,57,58 of the internal housing are, when the internal housing is accomodated in the external housing, located outside the carrier pins 51,52,53,54 of the external housing 50a, as viewed in the radial direction.
  • the pins in two pin pairs of the external and internal 0 housing, respectively, (e.g. 53,54 versus 57,58) coincide along a common diameter line as viewed generally perpendicular to the common axis of the housings.
  • "Generally perpendicular" means that the respective elastic bands necessarily not have to be stretched across opposite carrier pins of the external housing, thus forming an angle of 90° with respect to (normal to) the common axis of the
  • the angle may, for example, be 70° with respect to the common axis 50 without adversely affecting operation of the bands 59,60.
  • the internal housing is provided with a fixing device 61 for fixing of the microphone mounting device to a stand or the like (not illustrated), which fixing device 61 extends through a slit shaped recess 62 formed in the external housing
  • Recess 62 extends around the periphery of the housing 50a.
  • an elastic band or the like indicated by reference numeral 59 and 60 for one end of the cylinder shaped housing, is stretched between each pin pair of the inner housing 50b, i.e. diametrically opposed pins 55,56 and 57,58, respectively, so that the microphone in each end exhibits two elastic bands 59 and 60 arranged at an angle with respect to each other, preferably 45°, the anchorage point being located at the respective pins 55,56 and 57,58, respectively, of the internal housing 50a.
  • the user may stretch the respective bands 59 and 60 ( Figure 15 and 15a) by turning the external housing 50a with respect to the internal housing 50b, whereupon the carrier pins 51,52 and 53,54 of the internal housing 50a stretch the bands 60 and 50 away from the pins 55,56 and 57,58, respectively, of the internal housing 50b with respect to the external housing 50a.
  • the bands are brought back to their original position by simply releasing the grip on the external housing whereupon the housing will turn back because of the return spring effect of the bands.
  • the fixing device 61 can in an alternative embodiment be fixedly connected with the external house, whereby the bands 59,60 are stretched, alternatively relaxed, by effecting a turning of the internal housing, e.g. by means of a control handle connected with the internal housing (not shown).
  • the carrier pins of the external housing are located inside the pins of the internal housing, viewed in the radial direction, but their mututal radial location radially can naturally be reversed, whereupon the pins of the external housing are located at a distanse father away from the common axis of the housings, as compared with the pins of the internal housing (not shown).
  • each end of the microphone can be provided with more than two bands, and accordingly more pins to provide further stability to the microphone during use.
  • the microphone mounting device illustrated in Figures 14-15 can be provided with an annularly shaped mount arrangement, e.g. as illustrated in Figure 1 in yet another embodiment of the present invention intended for use on a wind instrument.

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Abstract

Microphone mounting device for fixing of a generally elongate microphone (4) to an acoustic instrument (11), or in another situation in which propagation of mechanical noise to the microphone is to be prevented. The mounting device comprises a fastening means (10; 17) to be mounted with the instrument (11), and a retaining element (2) for a microphone. The fastening means (10) is connected with the microphone mounting device (1) through an adjustment means (5) being pivotable about at least one axis to adjust the distance of, and orientation of, the microphone with respect to the instrument (11). The retaining element (2) is generally cylindrical and the internal diameter thereof is sufficiently large to accommodate the microphone (4). At least one suspension (3) for the microphone (4) is fixed to the retaining element (2), the suspension (3) being comprised of an elastic material and forming a connection between the microphone (4) and the microphone mounting device (1) that has very little acoustic conductivity.

Description

Microphone mounting device.
The present invention concerns a microphone mounting device as stated in the introductory of claim 1, 5 and 7.
When sound from acoustic instruments is to be amplified electronically, a microphone in a microphone stand has to be located adjacent to the instrument. For some instruments e.g. wind instruments, a frequent problem is that the distance between the instrument and the microphone will vary during the performance. This results in an uneven sound if the microphone is mounted in an ordinary floor stand. In some cases, the same microphone is used with different instruments without adjusting the sound, which may result in bad sound. Experience has shown that every single instrument must have its own microphone to provide a satisfactory sound picture. Microphone mounting devices have been developoped whereby the microphone can be fixed directly onto a wind instrument, thus ensuring that the- microphone is positioned in the same distance from the sound source. However, such microphones have only limited adjustment possibilities, and tend to absorb sound waves which propagate through the mounting device. These sounds are considered as noise, which originate from mechanical noise from the instrument and other undesireable sources. US Patent no. 4,194,096 describes a microphone mounting device to attach a generally extended microphone to a stand in order, to avoid transfer of mechanical noise to the microphone. The generally cylindrically shaped microphone is provided at each end with a rubber band or the like, which is stretched diametrically across the cylindrical cross section, thus providing a fastener for the microphone. The mounting device is moreover provided with a pivotable adjusting means. This microphone is, however, designed to be used on a stand and to offer the possibility of removing the microphone from the mounting device. One of the drawbacks of this mounting device is that it, with its 2 x 2 points of contact between the microphone and the elastic band, is not able to keep the microphone sufficiently stable except in the horizontal position and in situations in which the microphone/microphone stand is/are subject to small vibrations. This microphone mounting device, if fixed to a percussion instrument, in which the microphone is often directed down to e.g. a cymbal, will therefore be unable to keep the microphone sufficiently stable or even keep the same in place in the mounting device. A corresponding drawback will also occur with e.g. wind instruments, since during a performance the instrument is frequently in constant motion.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a microphone mounting device that is versitile in use and transmits as little mechanical noise as possible. These objects are achieved with a means as stated in the characterizing part of claim 1, 5 and 7. Further features appear from the accompanying dependent claims. In the following, the invention is described in more detail by means of an example of an embodiment and with reference to accompanying drawings, in which
Figure 1 shows, in side view, a first embodiment of a microphone mounting device, according to the present invention, intended for mounting to a wind instrument, Figure 2 shows the microphone mounting device of Figure 1 when viewed towards the instrument, Figure 3 shows the microphone mounting device of Figure 1, in a folded position, Figure 4 illustrates, in top view, a second embodiment of a microphone mounting device according to the present invention, Figure 5 illustrates the embodiment of Figure 4, in side view,
Figure 6 shows, in side view, a third embodiment of a micrphone mounting device according to the present invention,
Figure 7 illustrates, in side view, a clamp for use in connection with a stand system for a microphone mounting device according to the present invention, Figure 8 shows the clamp of Figure 7,
Figure 9 illustrates a joint having a pivotable sleeve guide included in the stand system, Figure 10 shows a branch joint included in the stand system, Figure 11 illustrates a pipe having a fixed sleeve guide included in the stand system,
Figure 12 illustrates a joint having a fixed sleeve guide included in the stand system, Figure 13 shows several microphone mounting devices according to the present invention, mounted in the stand system in connection with a percussion instument,
Figure 14 shows a three dimentional section through an end section of an alternative embodiment of the present invention, Figure 14a shows the microphone mounting device of Figure 14, partly sectioned, along the line a-a,
Figure 15 shows the microphone mounting device in an imaginary diametrical section, in which the elastic suspensions for the microphone are stretched, and Figure 15a shows the same as Figure 15, but with the elastic bands in an unstrained position.
Figure 1-3 shows a microphone mounting device 1 in accordance with the present invention. The microphone mounting device 1 comprises an external retaining element 2, which in this embodiment is formed as a spiral spring. The retaining element 2 is provided with two suspensions 3, each comprising two elastic bands, here in the form of rubber bands 3, arranged at an angle with respect to each other, and to which a microphone 4 is releasably mounted.
Moreover, an adjustment means 5 is fixed to the retaining element 2. The adjustment means 5 is mounted to the retaining element 2 via upper and lower rods 8 and 9. The upper rod 8 is pivotally connected by a joint 6 to an arm 21 the opposite end of which is connected with a joint 7. The joints 6 and 7 are provided with retaining screws 23 and 22, respectively. The lower rod 9 is connected with the joint 7, so that the arm 21 and the rod 9 can pivote with respect to each other when the retaining screw 23 is loosened. The rods 8 and 9 are fixedly connected to the retaining element 2. In this way rods 8 and 9, the main axis of the retaining element 2 and the arm 21 form a trapeze.
In this embodiment, the retaining element 2 can be folded, as shown in Figure 3. By loosening the screws 22 and 23 on the respective joints 7 and 6, arm 21 can pivot about the rods 8 and 9, and the length of the retaining element 2 can be adjusted in relation to the microphone to be used. By loosening the screw 22, the microphone mounting device 1 including the microphone 4 can be pivoted towards, or away from, a sound source with which the microphone is connected. In the example shown in Figures 1-3, there is a fastening means 10 for mounting to a wind instrument 11. The fastening means 10 comprises a resilient mount arrangement which is generally of annular shape and resilient mount arrangement 12 which is shaped generally as an open ring, provided with at least three hooks 13, intended to snap-fit onto the mouth of the wind instrument. The hooks 13 are preferably coated with a plastic material or the like, to avoid scratching or damage to the instrument 11.
Figure 2 illustrates a suspension 3 for the microphone 4, comprising rubber bands 3. The two rubber bands 3 are located at an angle perpendicular to each other and are connected to hooks 14 at the periphery of the retaining element 2. A couple of rubber bands 3 are provided at the lower end of the retaining element 2, and a couple of rubber bands 3 are provided at the upper end of the retaining element 2. In use the microphone is located between the rubber bands, thus establishing a free suspension in which very little mechanical noise is transferred to the microphone. Figure 4-5 shows a second embodiment of the present invention which is particularly intended for use with a percussion instrument. In this embodiment, the retaining element 2 and the rubber bands 3 are constructed in similar manner to the embodiment shown in Figures 1-3. The microphone mounting device 1 is connected with a stand 17 through at least two joints 15 and 16, which preferably have pivot axes perpendicular to each other. This provides a desirable degree of adjustability of the microphone 4.
Figure 6 shows further an embodiment in accordance with the present invention. Here, the spiral shaped retaining element 2 is replaced by a cage like arrangement having a lower and an upper ring 18 and intermediate strut 19. The rubber bands 3 are connected to the lower and upper rings 18. Figures 7 and 8 illustrate a clamp 25 included in a stand system for use in connection with microphone mounting devices 1 in accordance with the present invention. The clamp 25 is adapted to be mounted with percussion stand having varying pipe dimensions. The claim 25 comprises two mutually pivotable arms 26 and 27 that are fixed to the percussion stand 30 with a wing nut 28. The wing nut 28 is screwed towards brackets 43 on the second arm 27. Further branch joints are fixed via wing nut 29. Figure 9 shows a joint 31 having a pivotable sleeve guide mounted via a knurled screw 32. A hole 34 can, for example, enable joint 31 to be mounted to the clamp 25 by the wing nut 29 on the clamp. The stand 17 for the microphone mounting device is fastened by a knurled screw 33. Figure 10 shows a branch joint 35 comprising two arms 36 and 37, having holes 34 located at different distances from the fastener formed by knurled nut 38. Figure 11 shows a pipe 39 having a fixed sleeve guide. Figure 12 illustrates a joint 40 having a fixed sleeve guide.
The different modules that are included in the stand system can be mounted in different ways. Figure 13 shows an example of a mounting in connection with a percussion 20. The microphone mounting device 1 in accordance with the present invention will to a limited degree absorb mechanical vibrations, which permits the microphones 4 to be mounted by means of clamps directly to the stands of the percussion. Using the different components 25, 30, 35, 39 and 40 that are included in the stand system, microphone mounting devices 1 can be mounted with stability and in an optimal position.
In an alternative embodiment, the microphone mounting device in accordance with the invention is provided with means for the loosening, alternatively mounting, of a microphone in the mounting device, in which the elastic rubber bands are extended by a simple grip in their radial direction, thus establishing a through passage between the respective bands. In the following, the description deals with only one end of the microphone mounting device; a corresponding construction will appear at the opposite end (seen axially).
Figure 14, 14a, 15 and 15a shows one embodiment of a microphone mounting device according to the present invention, in which identical reference numerals are used for similar components. The microphone mounting device comprises, in this embodiment, an external generally cylindrical housing 50a and an internal, generally cylindrical housing 50b, in which the internal housing 50b is arranged concentrically with the external housing 50a and inside the latter. In this way the external housing can be turned about the common axis 50 with respect to the internal housing. The external housing 50a has at the internal surface and at each end thereof at least two pairs of carrier pins. The carrier pins in one end of the housing are represented by the reference numerals 51, 52, 53, 54 (Figure 14a) with each pin extending out of the end of the housing 50a in a direction parallel to the main axis 50 of the housing and in a direction away from the end of the respective housing. The carrier pins 51,52 and 53,54 in each pair are arranged on diametrically opposed sides of the main axis 50 of the housing. Each pair is radially displaced so that the 5 respective pin-pairs 51,52 and 53,54 forms a mutual angle in the radial direction, the angle preferably being 45°, but the invention is not dependent on this.
The internal housing 50b is correspondingly provided at each end thereof with at least two pairs of axially extending pins 55,56 and 57,58, said pins serving as fastening means for the elastic bands 59 and 60 (Figure 15 and 15a). Each pin
10 protrudes out of the end of the housing 50b, preferably as an extension of the housing per se, and is parallel with the main axis 50 of the housing in a direction out of the respective end of the housing. The carrier pins in each pair 55,56 and 57,58 are located on diametrically opposed sides of the housing axis 50. Each pair 55,56 and 57,58, respectively, are radially displaced so that the respective pin pairs 55,56
15 and 57,58 forms a mutual angle in the radial direction this angle corresponding to the mutual angle of the carrier pins of the external housing. The pins 55,56,57,58 of the internal housing are, when the internal housing is accomodated in the external housing, located outside the carrier pins 51,52,53,54 of the external housing 50a, as viewed in the radial direction. The pins in two pin pairs of the external and internal 0 housing, respectively, (e.g. 53,54 versus 57,58) coincide along a common diameter line as viewed generally perpendicular to the common axis of the housings. "Generally perpendicular" means that the respective elastic bands necessarily not have to be stretched across opposite carrier pins of the external housing, thus forming an angle of 90° with respect to (normal to) the common axis of the
25 housings. The angle may, for example, be 70° with respect to the common axis 50 without adversely affecting operation of the bands 59,60.
Moreover, the internal housing is provided with a fixing device 61 for fixing of the microphone mounting device to a stand or the like (not illustrated), which fixing device 61 extends through a slit shaped recess 62 formed in the external housing
30 50a. Recess 62 extends around the periphery of the housing 50a. To prepare the microphone mounting device in accordance with the present invention for use, an elastic band or the like, indicated by reference numeral 59 and 60 for one end of the cylinder shaped housing, is stretched between each pin pair of the inner housing 50b, i.e. diametrically opposed pins 55,56 and 57,58, respectively, so that the microphone in each end exhibits two elastic bands 59 and 60 arranged at an angle with respect to each other, preferably 45°, the anchorage point being located at the respective pins 55,56 and 57,58, respectively, of the internal housing 50a. In order to facilitate the mounting to or alternatively removal of a microphone from (not illustrated) the present microphone mounting device, the user may stretch the respective bands 59 and 60 (Figure 15 and 15a) by turning the external housing 50a with respect to the internal housing 50b, whereupon the carrier pins 51,52 and 53,54 of the internal housing 50a stretch the bands 60 and 50 away from the pins 55,56 and 57,58, respectively, of the internal housing 50b with respect to the external housing 50a. When the microphone in question is mounted (alternatively removed from) between the stretched bands, the bands are brought back to their original position by simply releasing the grip on the external housing whereupon the housing will turn back because of the return spring effect of the bands. The fixing device 61 can in an alternative embodiment be fixedly connected with the external house, whereby the bands 59,60 are stretched, alternatively relaxed, by effecting a turning of the internal housing, e.g. by means of a control handle connected with the internal housing (not shown). As decribed above and shown in the enclosed drawings, the carrier pins of the external housing are located inside the pins of the internal housing, viewed in the radial direction, but their mututal radial location radially can naturally be reversed, whereupon the pins of the external housing are located at a distanse father away from the common axis of the housings, as compared with the pins of the internal housing (not shown). Moreover, each end of the microphone can be provided with more than two bands, and accordingly more pins to provide further stability to the microphone during use.
The microphone mounting device illustrated in Figures 14-15 can be provided with an annularly shaped mount arrangement, e.g. as illustrated in Figure 1 in yet another embodiment of the present invention intended for use on a wind instrument.

Claims

Claims.
1. Microphone mounting device for fixing of a generally elongate microphone (4) to an acoustic wind instrument (11), comprising: a fastening means (10) connected to the microphone mounting device (1) through an adjustment means (5), which is pivotable about at least one axis for adjusting the distance of and orientation of the microphone (4) with respect to the instrument (11), a generally cylindrical retaining element (2) for the microphone the internal diameter of which is sufficiently large to accomodate the microphone (4), and at least two suspensions (3) for the microphone (4), preferably located at the ends of the retaining element (2) and being fixed to the same, the suspensions (3) comprising elastic bands, rubber bands or the like, stretched diametrically across the retaining element (2) to thereby form a connection between the microphone (4) and the microphone mounting device (1) that has very little acoustic conductivity, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that each suspension (3) comprises at least two elastic bands arranged in an angle with respect to each other, the fastening means (10) comprising a resilient open, annularly shaped mount (12), provided with at least three fastener hooks (13) adapted to engage with the mouth (11) of the instrument, as the resilient mount (12) urges the fastener hooks (13) towards the center of the instrument mouth.
2. Microphone mounting device in accordance with claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the fastener hooks (13) are coated with an elastic material, such as plastic or rubber, arranged to prevent transfer of vibrations indirectly to the microphone and to the microphone and to prevent scratching or other damage to the instrument.
3. Microphone mounting device in accordance with claim 1 or 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the adjustment means (5) comprises: an upper rod (8) fixedly connected with one end of the retaining element (2), a lower rod (9) fixedly connected with the other end of the retaining element (2), an arm (21) pivotably connected to the upper rod (8) and the lower rod (9) at upper and lower joints (6,7) respectively, which joints (6,7) can be tightened by retaining screws (23,22), respectively.
4. Microphone mounting device in accordance with anyone of claims 1-3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the retaining element (2) is formed as a foldable spiral (2).
5. Microphone mounting device for mounting of a generally elongate microphone (4) to a stand (17) for use on percussion (20), or in a situation where low propagation of mechanical noise to the microphone (4) is desired, the device comprising a means (10) connected with the microphone mounting device (1) through an adjustment means, for mounting the microphone mounting device (1) to the stand (17), a generally cylindrical retaining element (2) for a microphone the internal diameter of which is sufficiently large to accomodate the microphone (4), and at least two suspensions (3) for the microphone (4), preferably located at the ends of the retaining element (2) and being fixed to the same, the suspensions (3) comprising elastic bands, rubber bands or the like, stretched diametrically across the retaining element (2), and forming a connection between the microphone (4) and the microphone mounting device (1) that has very little acoustic conductivity, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the adjustment means (5) comprises two tightenable joints (15,16) having pivot axes directed perpendicularly with respect to each other, each suspension (3) comprising at least two bands arranged in an angle with respect to each other.
6. Microphone mounting device in accordance with claim 5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the adjustment means (5) is arranged to be fixed to existing stands through arms and joints (30,35,39 and 40) at a clamp (25) having two arms (26,27), which arms (26,27) are mutually pivotable for stands having different pipe dimensions
7. Microphone mounting device for mounting of a generally elongate microphone to a stand, an instrument, such as acoustic a wind strument, comprising a fixing device (61) connected to the microphone mounting device, a generally cylindrical retaining element (50a) for the microphone, the internal diameter of the retaining element being sufficiently large to accomodate the microphone, and at least two suspensions (59,60) for the microphone, preferably located at the ends of the retaining element (50a) and being fixed to the same, the suspensions (59,60) comprising elastic bands, rubber bands or the like, stretched diametrically across the retaining element (50a) and forming a connection between the microphone and the microphone mounting device which has very little acoustic conductivity, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the cylindrical retaining element is formed as two generally cylindrical elements forming an external housing (50a) and an internal housing (50b), respectively, having a common longitudinal axis (50), in which the internal housing (50b) is located coaxially with, and inside the external housing (50a), so that the respective housings can be turned independently abbout the other, and about the common longitudinal axis (50); at least four axially extending pins (55,56,57,58) connected with each end of the internal housing (50b) and distributed around the periphery of the internal housing; at least four axially extending carrier pins (51,52,53,54) connected to the external housing (50a) at each end of the latter and being distributed around the periphery of the external housing at locations corresponding to the positions of the pins (55,56,57,58) of the internal housing (50b), but at a different distance from the longitudinal axis (50) of the housings with respect to the pins (55,56,57,58); and each suspension (59,60) comprising at least two elastic bands stretched across the respective pins (55,56) and (57,58).
8. Microphone mounting device in accordance with claim 7, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the external housing (50a) is provided with a slit shaped recess (62) formed in the periphery of the external house, and the fixing device (61) extending though the slit shaped recess (62) and being connected to the internal housing (50b).
9. Microphone mounting device in accordance with claim 7 or 8, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the pins (51,52,53,54) of the external housing (50a) are located in a greater distance from the longitudinal axis (50) of the housings, as compared with the carrier pins (55,56,57,58) of the internal housing (50b).
10. Microphone mounting device in accordance with anyone of claims 7-9, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the fixing device (61) comprises a resilient, open, annularly shaped mount (12), provided with at least three fastener hooks (13), arranged to establish an engagement with the mouth of a wind instrument, the resilient mount (12) urging the fastener hooks (13) towards the center of the instrument mouth.
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