This application claims priority from provision application Ser. No. 60/527,858, filed Dec. 8, 2003.
This invention relates to venting of musical drums, and more particularly concerns ways to allow the drummer or percussionist to adjust and control or modulate the air flow and vibration that exits or remains inside the drum, thus altering the response, sensitivity, resonance and tone of the drum. The invention also concerns establishing a threshold which, when achieved, will result inventing self-actuation. The invention can be used on a variety of percussive instruments such as snare drums, tom toms, bass drums and tympani and on drum heads.
Conventional methods of venting a drum have involved drilling a permanent hole or port in the shell, the rationale being that this allowed for freedom of vibration of the drum head and as a means for air and vibration to escape. In some cases a rubber stopper or similar device was provided to plug the hole. As an alternative no holes or ports for the purpose of venting were installed. Both methods of venting or lack thereof produce a different set of characteristics such as response, tone and sensitivity of the drum all of which are affected by air and vibration that remain in or are expelled from the drum when it is struck. However, neither of these methods provide the user with the option to switch between full opening and full closing of drum venturi vents, nor to they offer control over a wide range of variables between fully open and fully closed drum vents, The present invention, directed to an adjustable vent, affords all of such options to the user.
This invention is directed to an air throttling valve, on a drum that allows the user to control and modulate the movement of air and vibration that travels into and out of the drum by either a manual static adjustment or by setting a self-actuation threshold. A benefit of this invention consists in that the valve threshold can be adjustably set, thus allowing the release of internal air and sound pressure according to the level of pressure inside the drum. A further benefit of this invention is provision of a vent for a drum having a mechanism that can be secured in a fully opened or fully closed position. Another benefit is that it allows the user to adjust the aperture size of the vent thus allowing for an infinite number of settings that range between fully open and fully closed. An additional benefit is that the adjustable can be fitted into a previously installed opening in a drum. An added benefit of the invention is that it allows for the expansion and contraction of drum heads made from organic membranes. Another benefit of this invention is the adjustable vent can be incorporated into another component of the drum that is attached to the drum shell. A further advantage is provided in that the valve can be completely removed to allow for a microphone to be inserted into the drum cavity. A further benefit is that it provides a pressure release mechanism for a drum that may experience a change in internal or external pressure due to altitude or temperature. Yet another advantage consists in that the valve can be self-activating, and the threshold or tolerance can be set to allow for internal air pressure release under varying playing levels. All or parts of the valve can be removed to allow for traditional open hole venting, and the valve can be fitted to a drum head.
Basically, the invention is embodied in:
As will be seen, the valve may typically be carried by a shell defined by the drum; and the adjusting means may include a movable adjuster for varying the flow of air through the valve from the drum interior to the drum exterior. The valve may have a body extending in the drum shell, as in an opening in the shell, and the adjuster then typically extends from within the adjusted body to the exterior, for manual displacement between selected positions to control the venting.
Another object is to provide the adjuster in the form of an axially movable adjustable stopper, and a seat engageable by the stopper, the stopper accessible from the drum exterior. The adjuster may preferably have radially extending air flow throttling holes that communicate with the drum exterior, and the adjuster may have axial porting that communicates with the vent holes and the drum interior.
A further object includes provision of the adjuster in the form of a tubular spool received for axial movement in a valve body bore, there being first and second O-rings on the spool, with a primary channel in the spool and between such O-rings to receive flow from the tubular spool, there being a secondary channel in the valve body to receive flow from the primary channel, and there being a tertiary channel in the spool to receive flow from the secondary channel for venting to the exterior via a selected port in the spool.
In addition, means to hold the adjuster in different positions may be provided to adjust throttling action, to allow different drumming sound effects.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of the illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:
a is a fragmentary section showing a closed position of the
b is a fragmentary section showing detenting means to hold a valve spool in selected position for adjustable venting;
The spool valve 2 is installed into hole 13a in shell 13 and held in place by a retaining annular clip 4. The adjustable throttle body 1 is installed into the bore 2a of valve 2 and contains series of channels around the circumference into which are fitted rubber gaskets or O-rings 5. A series of radial holes 6 around the circumference of the tubular throttle body 1 allow for the flow of air and vibration between body bore sections 40 and 41, and around bore restriction 42, and via by-pass channel 43, when the throttle body 1 is moved to the open position, seen in
In the embodiments of the invention in
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60527858 | Dec 2003 | US |