IP Library Granted Patent US 7,285,710
Granted Patent B1
US 7,285,710 · App. 11/311,519 · Granted Oct 23, 2007

Musical instrument tuner

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Patent No.
US 7,285,710
App. No.
11/311,519
Granted
Oct 23, 2007
Kind
B1
Abstract

A musical instrument tuner includes a means for measuring the frequency of a note played on an instrument, a minimal display means, a means for powering and depowering the tuner, and a means for collecting the signal to be measured. The tuner displays sharp and flat indications to the user, eliminating the ambiguous finite width “in-tune” window.

Claims (53)

1. A musical instrument tuner, which comprises:

(a) a sensing means for sensing a musical note; and

(b) a measurement means for measuring a frequency of said musical note; and

(c) a selection means for selecting a predetermined lower frequency, a predetermined central frequency, and a predetermined upper frequency, said selection means comprising a stored table of frequencies and musical notes, the lower, central and upper frequencies selected from said stored table as a function of said musical note sensed by said sensing means; and

(d) an indicator means for indicating:

an off or inactive indication if said frequency of said musical note is less than said predetermined lower frequency; and

an off or inactive indication if said frequency of said musical note is greater than said predetermined upper frequency; and

a SHARP indication if said frequency of said musical note is less than or equal to said predetermined upper frequency and greater than or equal to said predetermined central frequency; and

a FLAT indication if said frequency of said musical note is greater than or equal to said predetermined lower frequency and less than said predetermined central frequency; and

a first indication of a predetermined duration in the case said frequency of said musical note is within a predetermined proximity to a predetermined note of the musical scale with indications for all other notes of the musical scale being different from said first indication, whereby said first indication informs the user that the pitch is near said predetermined note of the musical scale to give the user a point of reference while tuning.

2. The musical instrument tuner of claim 1 wherein said sensing means comprises a connection to an electrical signal representative of said musical note.

3. The musical instrument tuner of claim 1 wherein said sensing means comprises a microphone.

4. The musical instrument tuner of claim 1 wherein said sensing means comprises a microphone integral to said musical instrument tuner.

5. The musical instrument tuner of claim 1 wherein said indicator means comprises an illuminatable element of at least one color.

6. The musical instrument tuner of claim 1 further including a control means for controlling the power state of said musical instrument tuner, said control means comprising a touch sensitive switch, whereby said touch sensitive switch is actuated by the conductivity of the user's skin.

7. The musical instrument tuner of claim 1 further including a control means for controlling the power state of said musical instrument tuner, said control means comprising a mechanical switch.

8. The musical instrument tuner of claim 1 further including a means for muting said musical note when said power state of said musical instrument tuner is on.

9. The musical instrument tuner of claim 1 wherein said selection means selects said predetermined central frequency as one of two frequencies:

a first frequency if said musical note is sharp; and

a second frequency if said musical note is flat,

whereby said selection provides compensation for overshoot in tuning on the part of the user.

10. A musical instrument tuner, which comprises:

(a) a first means substrate for said musical instrument tuner being comprised of a jack plate, an audio jack being disposed on said first means; and

(b) a measurement means for measuring a frequency of a musical note, disposed on said first means; and

(c) a selection means for selecting a predetermined lower frequency, a predetermined central frequency, and a predetermined upper frequency, said selection means comprising a stored table of frequencies and musical notes, the lower, central and upper frequencies selected from said stored table as a function of said musical note sensed by said sensing means; and

(d) an indicator means for indicating:

an off or inactive indication if said frequency of said musical note is less than said predetermined lower frequency; and

an off or inactive indication if said frequency of said musical note is greater than said predetermined upper frequency; and

a SHARP indication if said frequency of said musical note is less than or equal to said predetermined upper frequency and greater than or equal to said predetermined central frequency; and

a FLAT indication if said frequency of said musical note is greater than or equal to said predetermined lower frequency and less than said predetermined central frequency; and

a first indication of a predetermined duration in the case said frequency of said musical note is within a predetermined proximity to a predetermined note of the musical scale with indications for all other notes of the musical scale being different from said first indication, whereby said first indication informs the user that the pitch is near said predetermined note of the musical scale to give the user a point of reference while tuning.

11. The musical instrument tuner of claim 10 wherein said sensing means is comprised of at least one connection between said measurement means and said audio jack.

12. The musical instrument tuner of claim 10 wherein said sensing means is comprised of a connection between said measurement means and an electrical signal representative of said musical note external to said musical instrument tuner.

13. The musical instrument tuner of claim 10 further including a control means for controlling the power state of said musical instrument tuner, said control means comprising a touch sensitive switch, whereby said touch sensitive switch is actuated by the conductivity of the user's skin.

14. The musical instrument tuner of claim 10 further including a control means for controlling the power state of said musical instrument tuner, said control means comprising a mechanical switch.

15. The musical instrument tuner of claim 10 further including a means for muting said musical note when said power state of said musical instrument tuner is on.

16. A musical instrument tuner, which comprises:

(a) a sensing means for sensing a musical note; and

(b) a measurement means for measuring a frequency of said musical note; and

(c) a selection means for selecting a predetermined lower frequency, a predetermined central frequency, and a predetermined upper frequency, said selection means comprising a stored table of frequencies and musical notes, the lower, central and upper frequencies selected from said stored table as a function of said musical note sensed by said sensing means; and

(d) an indicator means comprising an illuminatable element of at least one color for indicating:

an off or inactive indication if said frequency of said musical note is less than said predetermined lower frequency; and

an off or inactive indication if said frequency of said musical note is greater than said predetermined upper frequency; and

a SHARP indication if said frequency of said musical note is less than or equal to said predetermined upper frequency and greater than or equal to said predetermined central frequency; and

a FLAT indication if said frequency of said musical note is greater than or equal to said predetermined lower frequency and less than said predetermined central frequency; and

a first indication of a predetermined duration in the case said frequency of said musical note is within a predetermined proximity to a predetermined note of the musical scale with indications for all other notes of the musical scale being different from said first indication, whereby said first indication informs the user that the pitch is near said predetermined note of the musical scale to give the user a point of reference while tuning.

17. The musical instrument tuner of claim 16 wherein said sensing means is comprised of a connection between said measurement means and an electrical signal representative of said musical note external to said musical instrument tuner.

18. The musical instrument tuner of claim 16 wherein said sensing means comprises a microphone.

19. The musical instrument tuner of claim 16 further including a means for muting said musical note when said power state of said musical instrument tuner is on.

20. The musical instrument tuner of claim 16 wherein said selection means selects said predetermined central frequency as one of two frequencies:

a first frequency if said musical note is sharp; and

a second frequency if said musical note is flat,

whereby said selection provides compensation for overshoot in tuning on the part of the user.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 10, 2022
From: EIGER BIOPHARMACEUTICALS, INC.; EB PHARMA, LLC; EBPI MERGER, INC.
To: INNOVATUS LIFE SCIENCES LENDING FUND I, LP
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