Patent Application: US-84026510-A

Abstract:
the present disclosure comprises a compact , sound recording equipment stand , which further comprises a support base , a microphone , a monitor , a sound filter , speakers , a tactile input and lighting source . the stand may additionally comprise a hydraulic pump for raising and lowering various pieces of attached components . in the preferred embodiment , the monitor is built inside a transparent sound filter , placed slightly above head level of an artist . the other components of the stand may similarly be covered in material to maximize sound absorption .

Description:
in the following description of the various embodiments , reference is made to the accompanying drawings , which form a part hereof , and in which is shown by way of illustration , various embodiments in which the invention may be practiced . it is to be understood that other embodiments may still be utilized and structural and functional modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention . referring to fig1 , the preferred embodiment of the front view of the sound filtering monitor and microphone stand is shown . the top portion of stand 10 comprises monitor 20 and sound filter 30 . sound filter 30 can overlap and surround monitor 30 and in the preferred embodiment , will extend at least one inch beyond the outside border of monitor 30 in order to increase surface area and the amount of absorption . additionally , filter 30 may also completely cover the face of monitor 20 with a thin transparent section of material in order to further reduce any sound reflection off the screen of monitor 20 . the material used for absorption and dampening in filter 30 may be selected from a wide variety of materials known in the art . the particular weave and shading of the material is what allows it to be transparent . monitor 20 can be fixed or adjustably mounted in the back depending on its size and weight . preferably , monitor 20 is a light weight , flat panel lcd or led with a screen size of no more than 36 inches for compaction and portability purposes , but it could be envisioned to be any size and type . the combination of monitor 20 to stand 10 offers a benefit to the artist , sound crew and engineers by keeping electrical components together and eliminating the need for screen to drop down from inside an isolation chamber , where the composition of the ceiling is crucial to sound quality . moving down stand 10 , monitor 20 attaches to frame 60 . frame 60 extends the entire length of stand 10 until reaching support base 100 at the bottom of stand 10 . frame 60 is preferably made of metal alloy or high density plastic and has a hollow configuration which allows electrical cables to run down the center . it also comprises various joints and hinges for controlling , adjusting and moving various attached components . one such rotary joint connects microphone boom 40 , which in turn comprises it own joints and hinges to fully adjust for different purposes and different size performers . microphone 50 is preferably wireless and removably connects to the end of boom 40 . toward the center of frame 60 , a shelf can be attached to hold and support tactile input device 70 . tactile input device 70 can be one or more from the list including a keyboard , a computer mouse , a joystick , a cell phone or even a remote control device , including both a wand and transceiver . these can be used for controlling stand 10 a well as for communicating with the control room . it can additionally be used for controlling a recording program or digital audio workstation (“ daw ”) so a performer can record herself , for example in cases where no sound engineer is present or device 10 is located in a home recording studio . the bottom portion of stand 10 and frame 60 is chiefly for support purposes . frame 60 is preferably telescoping with its widest diameter section toward the bottom . in some embodiments of the present disclosure , frame 60 comprises hydraulic pump 80 which controls at least the height of stand 10 by air pressure . the control for pump 80 can be located on stand 10 or in a remote location . pump 80 or its control may further comprise a computerized system with memory chip which allows for the storage , recall and positioning of personalized settings , such as various component height and tilt levels . alternatively , stand 10 , frame 60 and the associated components can be controlled and adjusted in other various ways known in the art . frame 60 ultimately mounts into support base 100 , which is typically heavy and at least two feet wide . in the preferred embodiment , base 100 is hexagonal in shape and bolted to the floor . however , in another embodiment , it may comprise any number of wheels , ball bearings or coasters 90 for adjustment purposes . now referring to fig2 , the preferred embodiment of the side view of the sound filtering monitor and microphone stand is shown . this view shows most of the required components , described supra , such as monitor 20 , filters 30 frame 60 , boom 40 , microphone 50 , tactile input 70 , pump 80 and base 100 . most importantly , it shows one or more sound filters 30 can be located anywhere along frame 60 , instead of only near or surrounding monitor 20 . in this embodiment , two sound filters 30 , each 2 feet by four feet , are shown toward the back of frame 60 . they are made to fit together to form one square with a four foot side . the purpose of this location and positioning is to offset the weight from any components toward the front . in another embodiment , different sized filters could be located in other locations , for example , extending from boom 40 . filters 30 could also stem from a single extension arm . from this angle , a few additional components can also be seen such as tray or shelf 72 , which can be retractable . also , lighting source 75 which includes a paper holding clip is shown atop input 70 . in the preferred embodiment , lighting source 75 is a pair of compact low wattage light emitting diodes (“ leds ”). lighting source 75 could also include other forms of light and be located in various and multiple locations on stand 10 , for example on microphone boom 40 . telescoping frame 60 includes adjustment devices along its length such as tension knobs , which can hold it in place by friction and / or protruding elastic knobs which fit into spaced adjustment slots 65 . also in this figure , wheels 90 have been replaced by bolts 95 to provide for a more secure and stable embodiment when available in a particular studio . now referring to fig3 , a detailed view of the preferred embodiment of the front view of the monitor and filter of the sound filtering stand is shown . frame 60 can attach directly to the back of monitor 20 or to casing which supports and houses filter 30 . monitor 20 will also preferably comprise at least one speaker 25 , which may or may not be covered by the dampening material 35 of filter 30 . speaker 25 may alternatively be located elsewhere on stand 10 . in this embodiment , material 35 is a high density 2 inch fiberglass sheet with a high degree of absorption and covered in a cotton cloth with a transparent color and weave . the density , thickness and weave may vary . in other embodiments , material 35 may comprise a thin polycarbonate foil with or without microperforations . in yet another embodiment , material 35 may be comprised of an acrylic compound . as mentioned previously and shown in fig2 , filter 30 and material 35 may be located behind monitor 30 . in a third embodiment , these components may be located in an altogether separate location on stand 10 . in yet a fourth embodiment of the present disclosure , sound filter 30 may be completely absent from the disclosure . similarly , microphone 50 may attach to stand 10 through means other than boom 40 . finally , material 35 may be constructed by other means and of other materials known in the art for their sound absorption properties . the present invention includes any novel feature or combination of features disclosed herein either explicitly or any generalization thereof . while the invention has been described with respect to specific examples , including presently preferred modes of carrying out the invention , those skilled in the art will appreciate that there are numerous variations and permutations of the above described apparatus and techniques . thus , the spirit and scope of the invention should be construed broadly as set forth in the appended claims 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