The present invention relates generally to foot pedals, and more particularly to a connection system between the footboard and the heel plate of a foot pedal system for operating a drum, a cymbal, or a similar foot-operated instrument.
A conventional foot pedal for a musical instrument rotates a beater 121 to beat a drum, as shown in
A conventional pedal F shown in
In this conventional structure, the axle 105 is fixed to the footboard 100 but rotates inside the inner hole of the nylon bush 115 that has been installed on the heel plate 110 as the footboard 100 pivots. To reduce the friction resistance with the axle 105 during rotation, a gap S1 is formed in the inner hole of the nylon bush 115. In addition, a gap S2 for reducing friction resistance is required between the nylon bush 115 that has been installed on the heel plate 110 and the concave 102 of the footboard 100.
However, either gap S1 or S2 creates looseness or play in the footboard 100 during operation of the foot pedal, possibly causing noise or beating power loss during a performance. Some performers dislike this kind of looseness or play.
Moreover, it is important that these foot pedals have good overall performance, including adequate response and reaction time. Over the years, drum pedals have been under continuous development, for improving the response of the pedals, the reaction time, and the overall feel of the drum pedal to the drummer himself, for maximizing the performance of the drummer in playing bass drums. The need thus exists to improve the frictional engagement of the moving parts of a drum pedal while permitting an adjustable foot pedal to change the feel of the pedal, to accommodate different sized feet, and to enhance or improve the performance of the drum pedal.
A foot pedal apparatus for operating a musical instrument comprises an elongated footboard including an adaptor fixed to the footboard and a changeable heel plate which may be selectively positioned to adjust the length of the footboard. A connection assembly couples the adaptor at the footboard rear portion to the hinge assembly and heel plate and enables the footboard to pivot relative to the heel plate, wherein the adaptor may be fixed at different positions on the footboard to adjust a length of the footboard relative to the axle. As a result, the leverage or torque provided by the footboard may be adjusted to adjust the feel and force of the pedal. The footboard also can accommodate feet of different sizes. It is important to note that the spherical bearing assembly of the invention improves the function of the pedal assembly by compensating for a slightly misaligned axle.
In the preferred embodiment shown in
As will be described in more detail below, the foot pedal assembly 1 further includes a base plate 5 shown in
In accordance with this invention, the movable footboard 10 and the stationary heel section 20 are rotatably connected by a hinge shaft 30 that passes through two flanges 21, 22 of the heel section 20 and a hinge plate 40 interconnected to the footboard 10 by countersunk bolts or screws 15. The hinge shaft 30 also passes through spherical bearings 32 and nuts 34 that are disposed respectively in the flanges 21, 22 located on both sides of the concave 23 in the heel plate 20, as seen in
As will be described with reference to
As shown in
In accordance with this invention, the hinge plate 40 is fixed to the footboard 10 via two countersunk bolts 15 in a secure but variable manner as will be described in more detail below. As a result of the construction of the footboard 10 and hinge plate 40, the footboard 10 is connected to the hinge system through the hinge plate 40. Thus, the footboard 10 may be attached to the hinge plate 40 in two locations by shifting the footboard in the direction of arrow ‘A’ (See
In the preferred embodiment, the hinge shaft 30 is fixed against rotation relative to the heel section 20 by a fixing member such as set screws or Allen screws 25, preferably a screw 25 that extends into the lower face of the heel section 20 as shown in
It is also noted that set screws or Allen screws 29 may be used to further lock and hold the end caps 36 in place even when the pedal assembly 1 is subjected to the rigors and vibration of ordinary use. Additionally, the end caps 36 may be used to compensate for wear if the footboard develops play or gets loose from normal wear and tear in the hinge elements. Adjustment is accomplished by loosening the Allen screws 29 and pushing the end caps 36 toward each other until the desired effect is achieved whereby the Allen screws 29 may be tightened to again lock and hold the end caps 36 in place.
The invention also contemplates at least one oil port for lubricating the spherical bearings 32.
As previously mentioned, the foot pedal assembly 1 is provided with a versatile design that permits the length of the footboard to be modified to adjust the feel of the pedal and to accommodate different foot sizes. With reference to
In accordance with an important aspect of this invention, the heel section 18 of
As with the first embodiment, the hinge shaft 130 may be fixed against rotation relative to the stationary heel section 120 by a fixing member such as set screws or Allen screws 125. Likewise, set screws or Allen screws 129 may be used to further lock and hold the end caps 136 in place even when the pedal assembly is subjected to the rigors and vibration of ordinary use. Additionally, the end caps 136 may be used to compensate for wear if the footboard develops play or gets loose from normal wear and tear in the hinge elements. Adjustment is accomplished by loosening the Allen screws 129 and pushing the end caps 136 toward each other until the desired effect is achieved whereby the Allen screws 129 may be tightened to again lock and hold the end caps 136 in place.
As previously mentioned, the invention also contemplates at least one oil port for lubricating the spherical bearings 132.
Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims. For example, the hinge plate may be adjustable affixed to the front portion of the heel plate and the footboard may be provided with the flanges 21, 22 illustrated on the stationary heel section to essentially reverse or rearrange the structural arrangement that permit adjustment of the length of the footboard.
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