Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate
Patent
1983-07-20
1985-04-30
Rubinson, Gene Z.
Supports
Pipe or cable
Extending through plate
179147, 179153, 179180, 248104, 248634, H04R 102, H04M 104
Patent
active
045145989
ABSTRACT:
A shock-mounting apparatus designed for receiving and holding a microphone so as to isolate the microphone from surrounding structure-borne environmental vibration. The apparatus comprises a cradle that flexes when opening to receive the microphone and then closes firmly around the microphone body to hold it in place. The cradle also permits the microphone to be received into and removed from the shock-mounting apparatus without requiring disconnection from the signal output cable.
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Brochure for Audio-Technica Microphones.
Terry R. Locke, "An Effective Mechanopneumatic Shock Mount for a Dynamic Microphone," 26, Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 623 (Sep. 1978).
Gerald W. Plice, "Microphone Accessory Shock Mount for Stand or Boom Use," 19, Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, 133 (Feb. 1971).
Brochure on Electro-Voice Model 313A Shock Mount Microphone Clamp.
Byrd Danita R.
Rubinson Gene Z.
Shure Brothers Inc.
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