The present invention is directed to a connector for a percussive instrument such as a cymbal, and more particularly, to an improved mounting assembly which enables for a quick release and/or mounting of the percussive instrument to an instrument stand.
A drum kit includes various percussive musical instruments such as drums, cymbals, etc. Generally, each instrument is mounted on a stand to allow for adequate resonance to project sound. For example, a cymbal can be mounted to a Hi-Hat stand shaft using a securing element such as a wing nut, where the securing element is disposed above the cymbal. However, the wing nut can be over-tightened to the point where it undesirably alters the resonance of the cymbal. In addition, if the cymbal needs to be changed quickly or disassembled, unthreading the wing nut may take significant time and effort that can cause undesirable delays, for example, during a performance or during set-up and take-down.
Various quick release assemblies have been proposed to improve ease and speed of release and/or mounting of a cymbal from an instrument stand. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,960,028 proposes a quick-release fastener having a pair of split flanges that provide a biasing force on a sleeve member to secure the quick-release fastener to the mounting shaft of an instrument stand above a cymbal. U.S. Pat. No. 6,930,233 proposes a fast release clamp having a top pressing member removably coupled to an instrument stand using an assembly block where a cymbal is disposed between the top pressing member and the assembly block. The cymbal is secured in place by aligning the top pressing member through an opening formed in the cymbal where the cymbal is secured to the instrument stand using a force applied by a c-shaped clamp of the assembly block that engages with an outer periphery of a portion of the top pressing member. U.S. Pat. No. 7,479,593 proposes a quick release cymbal locking device including an elongated body that is slidably engaged over an end of an instrument stand after a cymbal is mounted on the instrument stand. The locking device further includes a spring biased release arm to provide pivotal engagement of the release arm to the shaft of the instrument stand. U.S. Patent Application Pub. No. 2013/0136532 proposes a cymbal quick-release structure having a fastening cap that engages with a spindle. A latch ball mounted within a coupling ring of the fastening cap removably engages with a groove formed in the spindle to secure a cymbal to an instrument stand.
However, the prior quick release assemblies are prone to deterioration over time and with repeated use can undesirably affect the resonance and sound of the cymbal.
Therefore a need exists for a percussive quick release connector that improves upon prior quick release assemblies and solves the problems inherent in known quick release assemblies.
An aspect of an embodiment provides a cymbal mounting assembly. The cymbal mounting assembly includes a cymbal mounting shaft having an annular groove formed in an outer surface of the cymbal mounting shaft. The cymbal mounting shaft is configured to receive a cymbal. In addition, the cymbal mounting assembly includes a quick release locking mechanism removably coupled to the shaft. The quick release locking mechanism includes a housing and a pair of locking elements movable with respect to the housing. Each locking element includes a distal release portion and a proximal coupling portion. The proximal coupling portion of each locking element can engage the annular groove formed in the outer surface of the shaft when the quick release locking mechanism is in a locked position.
In accordance with another aspect of an embodiment, a method of releasably mounting a cymbal with respect to a cymbal mounting shaft provides a cymbal mounting assembly having a cymbal mounting shaft including an annular groove formed in an outer surface of the mounting shaft and a shaft bore through the mounting shaft. A positioning device is coupled to the mounting shaft so as to be adjustable along an axis of the mounting shaft. A cymbal is provided on the outer surface of the mounting shaft so as to be generally adjacent to the positioning device. A quick release locking mechanism including a housing with a housing bore there-through and including locking structure having a proximal coupling portion and a distal release portion. The quick release locking mechanism is releasably coupled to the mounting shaft so that the cymbal is secured between the positioning device and the quick release locking mechanism with the proximal coupling portion being disposed in the annular groove defining a locked position of the locking structure preventing the quick release locking mechanism from moving along the axis of the mounting shaft, wherein manual movement of the locking structure away from the annular groove permits the quick release locking mechanism to move from the locked position and be disengaged from the mounting shaft.
Other aspects of the invention, including apparatus, articles, methods, systems, assemblies, and the like which constitute part of the invention, will become more apparent upon reading the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments.
The accompanying drawings are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification. The drawings, together with the general description given above and the detailed description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In such drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments and methods of the invention. It should be noted, however, that the invention in its broader aspects is not necessarily limited to the specific details, representative materials and methods, and illustrative examples shown and described in connection with the exemplary embodiments and methods.
The quick release locking mechanism 12 includes a housing 22 and a pair of locking elements 24, 26. As best illustrated in
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While quick release locking mechanism housing 22 is illustrated in
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The locking arm 36 of each locking element 24, 26 can be manufactured as a single structure or a plurality of structures coupled together. Each locking element 24, 26 is pivotally mounted within the quick release locking mechanism housing 22 using a pin 54. For example, a pin 54 (
The cymbal mounting shaft 14 is coupled to the assembly connector 20 and includes the annular groove 52 formed in an outer surface 64 of a first portion 70 of the shaft 14, a reduced diameter portion 66, and a threaded portion 68. Cymbal mounting shaft 14 can be integral with the assembly connector 20 or it can be a separate member that is permanently or removably coupled to the assembly connector 20. The first portion 70 of the cymbal mounting shaft 14 has a first diameter. In an exemplary embodiment, as best illustrated in
Moreover, the annular groove 52 does not have to be symmetrical about the axial direction of the cymbal mounting shaft 14. For example, as illustrated in
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It is noted that conventional cymbal locking devices generally use threading on both a cymbal locking clutch and a mounting shaft to secure a cymbal onto an instrument stand. Due to the vibrations caused by striking the cymbal, conventional threaded cymbal locking devices become loosened during the performance because the force causes the cymbal locking clutch to unthread from the mounting shaft causing the resulting sound of the cymbal to be undesirable affected. In contrast, the protrusions 44 of the quick release locking mechanism housing 22, as described herein, engage the groove 52 formed in the first portion 70 of the cymbal mounting shaft 14. The forces applied to the locking elements 24, 26 from the compression spring 58 are generally greater than the force caused by the vibrations of the cymbal 76 thereby reducing the likelihood of the protrusions 44 disengaging from the groove 52 when a force is applied to the cymbal 76.
The reduced diameter portion 66 is disposed between the first portion 70 of the cymbal mounting shaft 14 and the threaded portion 68 where the reduced diameter portion has a second diameter less than the first diameter of the first portion 70 of the cymbal mounting shaft 14. The reduced diameter portion 66 has a smooth outer surface and is configured to receive at least a portion of a cymbal 76 when a cymbal 76 is mounted on the cymbal mounting shaft 14. The reduced diameter portion 66 is configured to allow the cymbal 76 to resonate. For example, when the cymbal 76 is mounted onto the cymbal mounting shaft 14, the opening 78 formed in the cymbal 76 is associated with at least a portion of the reduced diameter portion 66 of the shaft 14 to create resonance after the cymbal 76 is struck with a force. It is noted that while cymbal 76 is illustrated in
At least one cymbal support 16 is removably mounted onto the cymbal mounting shaft 14. In an exemplary embodiment, one cymbal support 16 can be disposed below the cymbal 76 and one cymbal support 16 can be disposed above the cymbal 76 when a cymbal 76 is mounted onto the cymbal mounting shaft 14. While two cymbal supports 16 are illustrated in
A positioning device 18 is threaded onto the threaded portion 68 of the cymbal mounting shaft 14 so as to be adjustable along an axis A of the shaft 14 to allow for adjustable positioning a cymbal 76 mounted onto the cymbal mounting shaft 14. In an exemplary embodiment, the positioning device 18 is a tension nut having a locking mechanism 86, such as an allen screw lock setting, where the positioning device 18 is threaded onto the threaded portion 68 of the cymbal mounting shaft 14 to the selected position and then a device such as an allen wrench is used to lock the positioning device 18 in place. By locking the positioning device 18 in place, undesired displacement of the positioning device 18 can be prevented when a force is applied to the cymbal. The positioning device 18 allows for cymbals 76 of various sizes, shapes, and thicknesses to be mounted to the cymbal mounting shaft 14. One of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate that any type of positioning device 18 can be implemented provided that the positioning device 18 is adjustably mounted to the cymbal mounting shaft 14 to accommodate cymbals 76 of various sizes, shapes, and thicknesses. Moreover, the locking mechanism 86 further reduces the likelihood of any undesirable displacement of the cymbal 76 due to the threaded coupling between the positioning device 18 and the threaded portion 68 of the shaft 14 because the locking mechanism 86 engages the shaft 14 to reduce any undesirable loosening or “backing-off” caused by the vibration after a force is applied to the cymbal 76.
An assembly connector 20 is coupled to the cymbal mounting shaft 14 and includes a securing element 88 and a fastening device 90. In an exemplary embodiment, the securing element 88 of the assembly connector 20 is a wing nut and the fastening device 90 of the assembly connector 20 is a conventional hinged clamp having an adjustable diameter. The securing element 88 can be rotated to adjust the inner diameter of a fastening device 90 where the fastening device 90 is disposed on an instrument stand shaft 92 and the inner diameter of the fastening device 90 is reduced to clamp with and secure the cymbal mounting assembly 10 to the instrument stand shaft 92. Thus, to receive the instrument stand shaft 92, with reference to
In operation, when the assembly connector 20 is locked to the shaft 92 and when the quick release locking mechanism 12 is in the locked position, as illustrated in
Thereafter, to remove the cymbal mounting assembly 10 from the instrument stand shaft 92, the securing element 88 is rotated to increase the diameter of the fastening device 90 and the cymbal mounting assembly 10 can be lifted off of the instrument stand shaft 92.
The above-described cymbal mounting assembly 10 can be used in various cymbal arrangements. For example, as illustrated in
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In operation, the cymbal mounting shaft 14′ is inserted into the first portion 130 of the bore in the quick release locking mechanism housing 22. Surface 34 engages the protrusion 134 formed in the shaft receiving wall 30. In addition, the protrusions 44′ of each locking element 24′, 26′ engage with the groove 52′ formed in the cymbal mounting shaft 14′ where the first planar surface 160 engages with the first wall 152 of the annular groove 52′ thereby preventing the quick release locking mechanism 12′ from prematurely disengaging from the cymbal mounting shaft 14′.
The foregoing detailed description of the certain exemplary embodiments has been provided for the purpose of explaining the principles of the invention and its practical application, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. This description is not necessarily intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise embodiments disclosed. The specification describes specific examples to accomplish a more general goal that may be accomplished in another way.
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