KR101545835B1 - Nose pipe with improved sound quality - Google Patents

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KR101545835B1
KR101545835B1 KR1020150095824A KR20150095824A KR101545835B1 KR 101545835 B1 KR101545835 B1 KR 101545835B1 KR 1020150095824 A KR1020150095824 A KR 1020150095824A KR 20150095824 A KR20150095824 A KR 20150095824A KR 101545835 B1 KR101545835 B1 KR 101545835B1
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Disclosed is a nose flute with improved sound quality. In the nose flute according to the present invention, a passage member for passing breath from a nose is installed from an intake port to the underside of a body. Therefore, a relatively long acoustic passage is formed so that an effect of generating a wide acoustic band is obtained. In addition, the nose flute is capable of generating high and low sounds due to a change in a cross sectional area of a passage of the passage member, thereby obtaining rich sounds. Moreover, the intake port is positioned on the vertical upper side of the passage of the passage member so that breath through a nose is easily received through the intake port, and air received through the intake port is easily sent to the passage of the passage member. Therefore, strong breath from a nose is received to the passage of the passage member, thereby obtaining a strong sound.

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NOSE PIPE WITH IMPROVED SOUND QUALITY}

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to a copier having improved sound quality by improving sounding, sound and sound intensity.

It is a simple musical instrument that plays the scale by using the change of the shape of the opening of the mouth and the strength of the nose.

A conventional Kopli disclosed in Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0922157 filed and filed by the present applicant will be described.

Conventional coffeepies include a body 110 and a throttling plate 120. The body 110 has an inflow hole 111a and a discharge hole 113a and a recess 117. The throttle 120 is slidably coupled to the recess 117 to be introduced into the inflow hole 111a And an airtight path is formed between the recess 117 and the discharge hole 113a.

When the nose, the mouth, and the nose are in close contact with the cohesive contact 111, the mouth contact 113, and the tight contact 115, respectively, the nostrils get into the airtight passages 111a through the inflow holes 111a, A part of which is discharged through the discharge hole 113a, and a part of which flows into the mouth. At this time, if a nostalgia intensity and a mouth shape are changed, a desired sound is played, and if the position of the control panel 120 is appropriately adjusted, a sound of a desired height is played.

In the conventional cooperating type as described above, since the sealing passage formed between the inlet hole 111a and the discharge hole 113a functions as an acoustic passage, the length of the acoustic passage is relatively short. That is, since the portion of the body 110 below the discharge hole 113a is opened to function as an acoustic passage, the length of the acoustic passage is relatively short. As a result, there is a disadvantage in that the sound volume that can be generated is narrow.

Then, in order to play the coplanar, the position of the throttle plate 120 is appropriately adjusted to determine the height of the sound, and then the performance is performed. That is, since the position of the throttle plate 120 is adjusted to play the coplanar in a state where the treble, the middle tone, or the bass is determined, only the determined tone is played. Therefore, there is a disadvantage that a rich sound can not be obtained.

Further, since the inflow hole 111a is formed toward the front side from the rear surface of the body 110, the direction in which the inflow hole 111a faces is substantially perpendicular to the direction in which the nostril is directed. The lower surface of the coherent portion 111 where the nostrils are located is opened. As a result, it is difficult for the nostrils coming from the nostrils to flow smoothly into the inflow hole 111a.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION It is an object of the present invention to provide a co-pilot with improved sound quality that can solve all the problems of the prior art as described above.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a coplipes which can improve sound quality including sound, sound and sound intensity.

In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a coffeeping having improved sound quality, wherein an upper portion of the rear surface is formed with an inflow hole to closely contact the nose portion, and a lower portion of the lower portion is provided with a first discharge A body formed with a ball to which the mouth part is closely contacted; A part of the nostril that is introduced through the inflow hole is guided to be discharged to the outside of the lower end surface of the body and another part of the nostril is guided to be discharged to the first discharge hole, And an upper end portion of the passage is communicated with the inflow hole and a lower end portion of the passage member is communicated with a lower end surface of the body, And the intermediate portion can communicate with the outside of the front surface of the first discharge hole and the body, respectively.

In the corpuli having improved sound quality according to the present embodiment, a passage member through which the nods pass is installed from the inflow hole to the lower end surface of the body. As a result, a relatively long sound path is formed, so that it is possible to generate a wide band sound width.

Further, both the high and low sounds can be generated owing to the change in the sectional area of the passage of the passage member, so that it is possible to obtain a rich sound.

Since the direction in which the nostrils are directed and the direction in which the inflow holes are directed are substantially parallel and the inflow holes are located on the vertical upper side of the passage of the passage member, the nostrils easily flow into the inflow holes, and the nostrils, As shown in FIG. Therefore, since the sensible flow enters the passage of the passage member, the sensible sound can be obtained.

1 is a perspective view of a copli according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view of Fig. 1; Fig.
3 is a rear perspective view of FIG. 2;
4A is a sectional view taken along the line "AA" in Fig.
Fig. 4B is an enlarged view of the passage member shown in Fig. 4A. Fig.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a use state of a copper according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG.

It should be noted that, in the specification of the present invention, the same reference numerals as in the drawings denote the same elements, but they are numbered as much as possible even if they are shown in different drawings.

Meanwhile, the meaning of the terms described in the present specification should be understood as follows.

The word " first, "" second," and the like, used to distinguish one element from another, are to be understood to include plural representations unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. The scope of the right should not be limited by these terms.

It should be understood that the terms "comprises" or "having" does not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, or combinations thereof.

It should be understood that the term "at least one" includes all possible combinations from one or more related items. For example, the meaning of "at least one of the first item, the second item and the third item" means not only the first item, the second item or the third item, but also the second item and the second item among the first item, Means any combination of items that can be presented from more than one.

The term "above" means not only when a configuration is formed directly on top of another configuration, but also when a third configuration is interposed between these configurations.

Hereinafter, a copier according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a copier according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of FIG. 1, and FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of FIG.

As shown, the coplanar 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention may include a body 110, a passage member 130, and a cover 150.

The body 110 may be formed in a substantially rectangular shape whose corners are rounded. A nose portion of the user can be closely attached to the upper portion of the back surface of the body 110. A user's mouth portion can be closely attached to the rear middle portion and a mouth portion of the user can be closely attached to the rear lower portion.

Since the mouth portion, the nose portion and the nose portion are closely contacted sequentially from the upper portion of the rear surface of the body 110 to the lower portion thereof, the rear surface of the body 110 gradually approaches the front surface of the body 110 from the upper portion to the lower portion It is preferable that it is formed to be inclined.

A protrusion 111 protruding outward from the rear surface of the body 110 may be formed on the upper portion of the rear surface of the body 110. The protrusion 111 may have a depression 113 May be formed. The depression 113 is formed to be able to wrap the tip of the nose, the nose and the bottom of the nose, and an inflow hole 115 through which a nostril is introduced into the lower surface of the depression 113 can be formed. At this time, it is preferable that the inflow hole 115 is formed vertically and is directed in the vertical direction of the body 110.

Since the inflow hole 115 is formed in the vertical direction of the body 110, when the nose portion is closely attached to the depressed portion 113, the direction in which the inflow hole 115 is oriented and the direction in which the nostril is directed can be made parallel . Since the nostrils generated in the nostrils smoothly flow into the inflow hole 115, the sensible nostrils flow into the inflow hole 115, so that the sound intensity can be improved.

A first exhaust hole 117 may be formed in the lower portion of the rear surface of the body 110 to discharge a snarling inflow into the inlet hole 115. A first exhaust hole 117 may be formed in the rear surface of the body 110, As shown in FIG. At this time, it is preferable that the first exhaust hole 117 is directed to the front-rear direction of the body 110.

The front surface of the body 110 may be provided with an internal passage 119 recessed to the rear side of the body 110. The upper end of the internal passage 119 may communicate with the inlet hole 115, (117). At this time, the guide path 119 may extend from the first discharge hole 117 to the lower end surface of the body 110.

The passage member 130 and the cover 150 will be described with reference to Figs. 1 to 4B. 4A is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIG. 1, and FIG. 4B is an enlarged view of the passage member shown in FIG. 4A.

As shown in the figure, the passage member 130 is installed on the front surface of the body 110, and a passage 131 through which the nostrils flowing into the inflow hole 115 passes may be formed therein.

More specifically, the passage member 130 may be formed as a hollow body having open top and bottom, and may be inserted into the passage 119. The length of the passage 119 and the length of the passage member 130, Are preferably the same. The inside of the passage member 130, which is hollow, can function as the passage 131. The upper end of the passage 131 which is the upper end surface of the passage member 130 communicates with the inlet hole 115 and the lower end of the passage 131 which is the lower end surface is connected to the silver body 110 to the outer side of the lower end surface of the body 110. In this case, as shown in FIG.

The intermediate portion of the passage 131 is communicated with the first exhaust hole 117 to guide a part of the snarling exhausted through the first exhaust hole 117. A first exhaust hole 117 is formed in the rear surface of the passage member 130 facing the rear side of the body 110 so as to communicate the intermediate portion of the passage 131 of the passage member 130 and the first exhaust hole 117, And a second exhaust hole 133 communicating with the second exhaust hole 133 may be formed.

The middle portion of the passage 131 communicates with the outside of the front surface of the body 110, so that a part of the nostril can be discharged to the outside of the front surface of the body 110. A third exhaust hole 135 may be formed in the front surface of the passage member 130 facing the front side of the body 110 so that the nostrils flowing into the passage 131 may be discharged to the outside of the front surface of the body 110 have.

As described above, the length of the guide path 119 and the length of the passage member 130 are preferably the same. Since the length of the passage 131 of the passage member 130 through which the nuisance passes is from the inflow hole 115 to the lower end surface of the body 110, the length of the passage 131 through which the nuisance passes is relatively long Loses. As a result, the sound volume that can be generated can be widened.

It is preferable that the inflow hole 115 is located on the upper side of the upper end of the passage 131 which is the opened upper end surface of the passage member 130. The nostril that flows into the passage 131 of the passage member 130 smoothly flows into the passage member 130 through the inflow hole 115 so that the flow of the nasal water flows into the passage 131 of the passage member 130 So that the intensity of the sound can be improved.

The cover 150 may be installed on the front surface of the body 110 and the cover 150 may prevent the passage member 130 from moving to the outside of the front surface of the body 110. [ A coupling hole 110a and a coupling projection 150a may be formed on the front surface of the body 110 and the rear surface of the cover 150 so that the cover 150 can be easily coupled to the body 110 have.

The cover 150 is provided with a fourth exhaust hole (not shown) communicating with the third exhaust hole 135 so that a nostril emitted to the third exhaust hole 135 of the passage 131 can be exhausted to the outside of the front surface of the cover 150 151 may be formed.

The nostrils flowing into the passage 131 of the passage member 130 through the inflow hole 115 are discharged to the rear side of the body 110 through the second discharge hole 133 and the first discharge hole 117 And is discharged to the front side of the cover 150 through the third discharge hole 135 and the fourth discharge hole 151 and is discharged to the outside of the lower end face of the body 110 through the lower end portion of the passage member 130.

The fourth exhaust hole 151 is also preferably formed in the front and rear direction of the cover 150. The fourth exhaust hole 151 is also formed in the front and rear direction of the cover 150. The first exhaust hole 117, (151) are preferably formed at the same height and face each other.

The passage 131 of the passage member 130 has a first passage 131a located on the upper side and a second passage 131b located on the lower side with reference to the second discharge hole 133 and the third discharge hole 135 131b.

At this time, when the cross-sectional area of the passage 131 of the passage member 130 through which the sniff passes is narrow, relatively high sound is generated, and when it is wide, relatively low sound is generated.

The passage 131 of the passage member 130 of the copier 100 according to the present embodiment is formed such that the front width width w1 of the first passage 131a is smaller than the width w1 of the second passage 131b The width w2 in the forward and backward direction of the wing. Because of the difference in sectional area between the first passage 131a and the second passage 131b, a high sound is generated in the first passage 131a and a low sound is generated in the second passage 131b, so that a rich sound can be obtained .

The width of the first passage 131a in the front-rear direction may be gradually narrowed from the upper side to the lower side. The width of the upper end of the first passage 131a communicated with the inlet hole 115 is wide in the front and rear direction so that the snarling air can easily flow into the first passage 131a through the inlet hole 115. [

When the nose portion is brought into close contact with the depression 113 and the mouth portion of the first discharge hole 117 is in close contact with the periphery of the first discharge hole 117, And flows into the passage 131. A part of the nostril that has flowed into the passage 131 is discharged to the user's mouth through the second discharge hole 133 and the first discharge hole 117 and the other part of the nostril is discharged through the third discharge hole 135 and the fourth discharge hole 117 Is discharged to the front surface of the cover 150 through the discharge hole 151 and another part of the nostril is discharged to the outside of the lower end of the body 110 through the lower end of the passage 131. At this time, if you change the intensity of the nose and mouth shape appropriately, the desired sound will be played.

The coupling pipe 110b may be formed at the upper end of the front surface of the body 110 and the coupling hole 50b may be formed in the coupling pipe 110b See Fig. 5) can be inserted. When the cover 150 is coupled to the body 110 in a state in which the lower side of the latch 50 is inserted into the latch 110b, the latch 50 can be prevented from being detached from the body 110 have. A string or the like for carrying the co-pirary 100 according to the present embodiment can be coupled to the upper portion of the hook 50 exposed to the outside of the body 110.

The body 110, the passage member 130, and the cover 150 may be formed of wood or synthetic resin, respectively. The body 110 and the cover 150 may be formed of wood, and the passage member 130 may be formed of a synthetic resin.

The path 131 of the passage member 130 through which the snarling passes passes from the inflow hole 115 to the lower end surface of the body 110 according to the embodiment of the present invention. As a result, a relatively long sound path is formed, so that a wide band sound is generated.

Since both the high and low sounds can be generated due to the change in the cross sectional area of the passage 131 of the passage member 130, a rich sound can be obtained.

Since the direction of the nostrils and the direction of the inlet hole 115 are substantially parallel and the inlet hole 115 is positioned vertically above the passage 131 of the passage member 130, And flows into the passageway 131 of the passage member 130 with ease. Therefore, the sensible flow is introduced into the passage 131 of the passage member 130, so that a sensible sound can be obtained.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Will be clear to those who have knowledge of. Therefore, the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims, and all changes or modifications derived from the meaning and scope of the claims and their equivalents should be interpreted as being included in the scope of the present invention.

110: Body
130: passage member
150: cover

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A body having a first discharge hole formed at an upper portion of the rear surface to form an inflow hole to closely contact the nose portion and a lower portion of the rear side to discharge a part of the nostril flowing into the inflow hole,
A part of the nostril that is introduced through the inflow hole is guided to be discharged to the outside of the lower end surface of the body and another part of the nostril is guided to be discharged to the first discharge hole, And the other part includes a passage member having a passage for guiding the discharge to the front side of the body,
Wherein an upper end portion of the passage of the passage member communicates with the inflow hole and a lower end portion of the passage communicates with an outer side of a lower end surface of the body and an intermediate portion of the passage communicates with an outer side of the front surface of the body, ≪ / RTI >
The method according to claim 1,
A protrusion protruding outward is formed on a rear surface of the body on which the inflow hole is formed,
The protruding portion is formed with a depression for enclosing the tip of the nose, nose and nose,
Wherein the inflow hole is formed in a lower surface of the depression and is parallel to a direction of the nostril while being directed in a vertical direction of the body.
The method according to claim 1,
A front surface of the body is recessed toward the rear surface of the body,
Wherein an upper end portion of the passage is in communication with the inlet hole and an intermediate portion is in communication with the first outlet hole,
Wherein the cochlea extends from the first discharge hole to the lower end surface of the body.
The method of claim 3,
Wherein the passage member is provided with a hollow body having an open top and a bottom formed to correspond to the length of the open path and inserted into the open path,
Wherein the inside of the passage member which is hollow is the passage,
The inflow hole is located on the upper vertical side of the upper end of the passage,
And a second exhaust hole communicating the first exhaust hole and the passage is formed on the rear surface of the passage member toward the rear side of the body.
The method according to claim 1,
A cover for preventing the passage member from separating from the front surface of the body,
And a nopple introduced into the passage is discharged to the front side of the body through the cover.
6. The method of claim 5,
A third exhaust hole and a fourth exhaust hole communicating with each other are formed in the passage member and the cover for guiding the nostrils flowing into the passage to the front side of the body,
And the second exhaust hole and the third exhaust hole formed in the passage member face each other.
The method according to claim 6,
Wherein the passage of the passage member is divided into a first passage located on the upper side and a second passage located on the lower side with respect to the second discharge hole and the third discharge hole,
And the width of the first passage in the front-rear direction is narrower than the width of the second passage in the front-rear direction.
8. The method of claim 7,
Wherein the width of the first passage in the front-rear direction is gradually narrowed from the upper side to the lower side.
6. The method of claim 5,
Wherein a coupling hole and a coupling protrusion are formed on the front surface of the body and the rear surface of the cover, respectively, which are mutually inserted and coupled.
6. The method of claim 5,
Wherein a front side of the body is formed with a latching path in which the other side of the latching member, into which a strap is connected,
Wherein the stopper is prevented from being detached from the body by the cover.
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