Claims
- 1. An instrument for producing sound effects made substantially entirely of aluminum, comprising an elongated flat topped beam, said beam having a web and integral side legs with the cross-section shape being substantially the same throughout most of the beam's length, a plurality of string supports at one end of said beam and a cooperating plurality of string holding and tensioning means at the other end of said beam, a plurality of strings formed of solid wire, each string respectively being stretched from said supports at said one end of the beam to said holding and tensioning means at said other end of said beam, separate bridge means at each end of said beam for holding said strings spaced above said web, said holding and tensioning means including means to individually adjust the tension of each of said respective strings, a hollow aluminum cylindrical tube means closed at one end and having a collar integral with its other end, said tube means being in contact with said strings to produce sound effects, and means including a pick-up between said web and said strings that is responsive to vibratory motion produced from time to time in certain combinations or the individual ones of said strings to produce various kinds of audible sound effects.
- 2. An instrument as in claim 1 wherein said beam is at least about twelve feet long and is a minimum of nine inches wide, said bridges holding said strings spaced at least one inch above said web.
- 3. An instrument as in claim 2 wherein said beam is formed of an extruded aluminum shape.
- 4. An instrument as in claim 3 wherein said bridges are spaced inwardly from the ends of said beam about seven inches.
- 5. An instrument as in claim 4 wherein there are twelve string supports at said one end of the beam and twenty-four string holding and tensioning means are disposed at said other end.
- 6. An instrument as in claim 1 wherein said collar is thinner than the wall of said cylinder.
- 7. An instrument as in claim 1 wherein said collar is eccentrically disposed relative to said cylindrical tube.
- 8. An instrument as in claim 1 wherein said cylinder is at least fifteen inches long.
- 9. An instrument as in claim 1 wherein said collar is circular and is concentrically disposed relative to the cylindrical tube.
- 10. An instrument for producing sound effects made substantially entirely of aluminum, comprising an elongated flat topped beam, said beam having a web and integral side legs with the cross-section shape being substantially the same throughout most of the beam's length, said web having an opening therein, a plurality of string supports at one end of said beam and a cooperating plurality of string holding and tensioning means at the other end of said beam, a plurality of strings formed of solid wire, each string respectively being stretched from said supports at said one end of the beam to said holding and tensioning means at said other end of said beam, separate bridge means at each end of said beam for holding said strings spaced above said web, said holding and tensioning means including means to individually adjust the tension of each of said respective strings, means including a pick-up between said web and said strings that is responsive to vibratory motion produced from time to time in certain combinations or the individual ones of said strings to produce various kinds of audible sound effects, a movable car projecting through said web opening and carrying said pick-up, and a reversible and variable speed drive means for causing said car and pick-up to move while said instrument is being played.
- 11. An instrument as set forth in claim 10 wherein a reflector panel is affixed to the bottom thereof between said side legs.
- 12. An instrument as set forth in claim 11 wherein said instrument is between about 12 feet and about 22 feet in length and greater than 9 inches in width.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 195,433 filed Oct. 9, 1980, now abandoned.
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