The present invention is directed to a drum shell for a drum such as a snare drum, and more particularly, to an improved drum shell that is interchangeable to modify the resonance and sound of the drum.
A drum typically includes a cylindrical drum shell having a hollow chamber. A drum skin is mounted to one end of the drum shell using a skin support. A tensioning device coupled between the drum shell and the skin support adjusts the tension of the drum skin which affects the resonance and the resulting sound.
A drum has various sound characteristics including pitch, loudness or audible intensity, and timbre (e.g., tone). These characteristics can be modified in various ways. For example, the tensioning device can be adjusted to make the tension of the drum skin tighter or looser. However, due to the tuning necessary to achieve the appropriate pitch, this type of adjustment is typically made before a performance and is difficult to modify during a performance.
Alternatively, a sound characteristic of a drum can be modified by changing the material from which the drum shell is made. For example, the drum shell can be manufactured from metal, wood, synthetic composites, and/or a combination thereof. This type of modification can be performed at the time the drum shell is manufactured.
Therefore, a need exists for a drum shell having interchangeable drum shell segments that improves upon prior interchangeable drum shells and solves the problems inherent in known interchangeable drum shells.
An aspect of the invention provides a drum having a drum shell including a first drum shell segment and at least a separate, second drum shell segment. The first drum shell segment and the second drum shell segment each comprises a hollow cylindrical member having a rim, a protrusion formed in an upper surface of the rim, and an annular groove formed in a lower surface of the rim that opposes the upper surface. The protrusion of one of the drum shell segments is received in the groove of the other of the drum shell segments so that the first and second drum shell segments are in axially stacked relation. A first hoop mounts a first drum skin to the drum shell. Tensioning structure is constructed and arranged to removably secure the drum shell to the first hoop.
In accordance with another aspect of an embodiment, a drum shell includes at least a first drum shell segment comprising a hollow cylindrical member having a rim, a protrusion formed in an upper surface of the rim, and an annular groove formed in a lower surface of the rim that opposes the upper surface.
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.
As shown in
The second hoop 13 is configured to mount a second drum skin 62 to the drum 10. For example, as illustrated in
A drum shell 14 includes a plurality of drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c, with each shell having the same outer diameter. However, drum shell 14 can include any number of drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c. For instance, drum shell 14 can include two drum shell segments 20a, 20c or more than three, such as four to ten different drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c, depending on the desired resulting sound characteristics. The drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c can have the same height or different heights. For example, one drum shell segment can have a first height and another drum shell segment can have a second height different from the first height such as taller or shorter than the first height. In an exemplary embodiment, drum shell 14 can include a plurality of drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c having various different heights.
The drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c have a smooth outer surface and are configured to be removably coupled (e.g., interchangeable) between the first hoop 12 and the chassis support 16. For instance, as illustrated in
The drum shell 14 can include drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c of a same material or the shells 20a, 20b, 20c can be made of a different material. For example, when a drum 10 including three drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c is used, all three drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c can be made of steel, all three drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c can be made of brass, or a combination of steel and brass drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c can be implemented where at least one drum shell segment 20a, 20b, 20c is made of steel and at least one drum shell segment 20a, 20b, 20c is made of brass. In an exemplary embodiment, each cylindrical member 28 can be manufactured using a metal rolling method where the resulting cylindrical member 28. However, one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that each drum shell segment 20a, 20b, 20c can be manufactured using any known method such as casting, etc. In an exemplary embodiment, the drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c can have a thickness in the range of 3 mm-22 mm however one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that the drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c can have any thickness.
As best illustrated in
Returning to
While the groove 32 illustrated in
The chassis support 16 is configured to support the drum shell 14. For example, an annular surface 44 of chassis support 16 that contacts the drum shell 14 can be planar or can include a protrusion (not illustrated) that corresponds with the annular groove 32 of the drum shell segment 20c mounted adjacent to the chassis support 16. The chassis support 16 includes a ring member 45 that defines surface 44 and that includes a plurality of flanges 46 extending from an outer surface thereof.
Each tensioning device 18 is configured to secure the drum shell segments 20a, 20b, 20c between the first hoop 12 and the chassis support 16. When drum 10 includes a second hoop 13, each tensioning device 18 is further configured to secure the second hoop 13 to the chassis support 16. With reference to
One of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that no hardware is coupled to a drum shell 14 to secure the drum shell, thus allowing the drum shell 14 to be arranged freely while resting on the surface 44 of the chassis support 16. This is due to each tensioning device 18 being coupled only to the first hoop 12, the chassis support 16, and the second hoop 13, where applicable. Each tensioning device 18 is spaced away from the drum shell 14 to reduce the amount of influence the tensioning devices 18 have on the resulting sound characteristics created within the drum shell 14 of the drum 10.
In operation, as best illustrated in
As noted above, the first drum shell segment 20a, the second drum shell segment 20b, and the third drum shell segment 20c can be made of the same or different materials. In a first exemplary embodiment, the first drum shell segment 20a and the third drum shell segment 20c can be made of brass and the second drum shell segment 20b can be made of steel. In a second exemplary embodiment, the first drum shell segment 20a can be made of steel and the second drum shell segment 20b and the third drum shell segment 20c can be made of brass. In a third exemplary embodiment, the first drum shell segment 20a and the second drum shell segment 20b can be made of brass and the third drum shell segment 20c can be made of steel. Other combinations of the drum shell segments are possible.
When a second hoop 13 is added to drum 10′, tension rods 74′ pass through the second hoop 13 to threadedly engage with the lugs 70′ no matter on which shell segment the lugs 70 are located. For example, instead of providing the lugs 70 on the bottom shell segment 20a′, the lugs 70 can be coupled to shell segment 20c or 20b. When the second hoop 13 is provided to clamp the shell segments to the first hoop 12, the lugs 70 can be coupled to only one of the shell segments, regardless of the number of shell segments that are provided to form the drum shell 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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