Drum head with sound attenuating center coating

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6518490
  • Patent Number
    6,518,490
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 23, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 11, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A sound attenuating drum head that has a support ring, a synthetic membrane carried by the ring, a localized thin coating on the membrane, and acting to attenuate vibration of the head, when struck, that coating confined on a mid-region of the head.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to drumming apparatus, and more particularly to an apparatus associated with a drum, such as a tom-tom, for sound attenuating a drum head with desired acoustic effects.




There is need for improved, simple, effective means to achieve desired drum sound effects, such as sound attenuation, when the drum head is struck with a beater, such as a drum stick. This invention improves over the invention of my U.S. Pat. No. 5,920,021.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a major object of the invention to provide improved apparatus meeting the above needs. Basically, the improved apparatus or device of the invention comprises:




a) a support ring,




b) a synthetic membrane carried by the ring, and having a mid region and an outer annular region extending about the mid region,




c) a thin coating confined on the membrane over the mid region, and acting to attenuate vibration of the head, when struck.




Another object includes the provision of abrasive particles in said coating, the coating confined radially inwardly of the outer annular region, which is free of coating material.




A further object includes provision of a drum casing or shell supporting the membrane, spaced outwardly of the annularly extending coating. The shell is typically annular and has an edge annularly engaging the membrane at one side thereof, the coating located at the opposite side of the membrane, and being everywhere spaced form that edge so as not to abrade.




Yet another object includes provision of flange structure transmitting clamping loading to the opposite side of the membrane, at the periphery thereof, to tension the membrane.




It is found that the provision of such a thin coating on the drum head, attached to a drum, serves to directly attenuate or muffle the sharp, metallic sound produced by the drum when the head is struck by a drum stick, as for example on the coating itself.




These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:











DRAWING DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a drum head, incorporating the invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the

FIG. 1

drum incorporating the invention;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged vertical section taken on lines


3





3


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged section showing alternative support for the drum head; and





FIG. 5

is a view like

FIG. 1

showing a modification.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




In the drawings, a drum


10


has a shell


11


comprising a cylindrical section or sections located in axially extending position. Drum


10


may be a tom-tom.




Opposite annular and inwardly angled ends of the shell appear at


11




a


and


11




b


in FIG.


3


. The shell typically consists of wood and has inner and outer cylindrical walls


11




c


and


11




d.






Drum heads


12


and


13


extend over the shell ends


11




a


and


11




b


and are retained in taut condition. They may consist of thin sheets of synthetic, resinous plastic or other material (one example being MYLAR) that produces a sharp sound when struck, and needing attenuation. Annular metallic flanges or rings


14


and


15


typically attached to the angled edge extents


12




a


and


13




a


of the respective heads


12


and


13


for retaining them in taut condition. Flanges


14


and


15


extend about opposite end extents of the shell, as seen in FIG.


3


.




The retainer structure shown includes flange structure


20


provided in association with one end


11




a


of the shell, and flange structure


21


in association with the other end


11




b


of the shell.




In one drum example, the upper flange structure


20


has an upwardly extending annular rim portion


32


extending above the level of drum head


12


, a medial annular portion


33


extending radially outwardly below the level of


32


, for transmitting head tightening loading to flange


14


, and a lower annular extending portion


34


extending radially from the lower extent of


33


. That portion has integral downwardly extending ribs


34




a


. A tightening adjustment fastener rod


36


extends downwardly through


33


and has external threads that interfit upper internal threads in holder or stud


25


. Note fastener head


36




a


bearing on the upper surface of


34


in FIG.


2


. The lower surface of


33


exerts downward loading onto downwardly deflected or angled annular edge portion


12




a


of


12


, attached to retention ring or flange


14


, for adjusting the tautness of head


12


, by drawing the head over the upper edge of


11




a.






Likewise, lower flange structure


21


has a downwardly extending annular rim portion


43


extending below the level of drum head


13


, a medial annular portion


44


extending radially outwardly above the level of


43


for transmitting head tightening loading, and an upper annularly extending portion


45


extending radially from upper extent of


44


. See upwardly angled edge portion


13




a




13


, attached to ring


15


. A tightening adjusting fastener rod


46


extends upwardly through


44


and has external threads that interfit rotatably lower internal threads in holder or stud


25


. Note fastener head


46




a


bearing upwardly on the lower surface of


44


. The upper surface of


44


exerts upward loading onto head edge portion


13




a


, attached to lower retention ring or flange


15


, for adjusting tautness of head


13


, i.e., over lower edge of bevel


11




b


. Fasteners connect


25


to


11


at


47


. Accordingly, the drum heads are individually adjustable, while the drum heads are stretched over metal edges, with acoustic benefits; however, it is sometimes desirable to provide for attenuation or softening of the sharp, metallic sound created by beater stick impact on the drum head.




In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, sound attenuating structure is provided in direct association with one and/or both of the heads


12


and


13


. Such structure is in the form of a thin coating, as for example at


60


, extending on the membrane and over its mid-region on at least one head, and acting to attenuate vibration of the head, when struck as by a drum stick. It is found that when a drum stick directly strikes the mid-region coating, a highly muffled sound is created, as is at times desirable. Typically, the coating may consist of a carrier, and abrasive particles in the carrier, which is bonded to the head. In one example, the head may comprise a membrane consisting of synthetic, resinous material, such as MYLAR.




The carrier may consist of solvent base material, or epoxy resin; and the abrasive particles filled into the carrier consist of fillers, or of glass frit.




The coating is shown as forming radially inwardly of an annular band, free of coating, confined in annular zone A of radial length l


1


, within the outermost 40% of the head overall radius. Thus, radial length l


2


, as measured from the head center


63


, subtends 60% of the overall radius and lies radially inwardly of the inner edge


62


of that band. This assures that at least 40% of the head overall radius, and outwardly of the coating, is substantially uncoated; that uncoated region extending to edge portion


13




a


at shell angled end


11




a


, whereby the coating


60


is spaced from


11




a


and is not abraded as by bending.




The thickness of the preferred head mid-region, disc shaped coating is within the range 3 mm to 3.2 mm inches; and the radial overall dimension of the uncoated band is preferably within the range 0.5 and 1.0 inches.




A similar or like coating region


60




a


is or may be applied to the opposite end head


13


, which is like head


12


, whereby both heads are substantially alike.





FIG. 4

shows an alternative ring support at


14




a


for the edge of the membrane


12


. Support ring


14




a


is metallic and is channel shaped, as shown. The edge


12




a


of the turned or angled annular portion


12




c


of head


12


is received in the channel and bonded to the channel, as by hardened bonding material


95


in the channel, epoxy being one example.





FIG. 5

shows a head on which the sound attenuating coating material is discontinuous, i.e., is in segments


60




b


, spaced apart at


64


about the center


63


of the head. The thickness of certain coating segments may vary for varied muffling effect, depending upon which head coated segments are struck by drumsticks. For example, segments designated at X may have substantially greater coating thickness (double or triple thickness as one possibility) than segments designated at Y. Such indicia may be formed or applied to the segmented coatings, to enable the drummer to easily apply drumsticks to the selected muffling coating or coatings.



Claims
  • 1. A sound attenuating drum head, the combination comprising:a) a support ring, b) a membrane carried by the ring, and having a mid-region and an outer annular region extending about the mid-region, c) a thin coating confined on the membrane over the mid-region, and acting to attenuate vibration of the head, when struck, d) the coating having an outer edge curving about said mid-region, the entirety of said outer edge lying inwardly of 20% of the head radius as measured toward the center of the head and from an outer edge of the head, whereby the entirety of said outer annular region is free of said coating, e) the coating consisting of epoxy resin bonded to the membrane, and containing abrasive filler particles, f) the coating upstanding from the membrane.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1 including a drum shell supporting said membrane.
  • 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said shell is annular and has an edge annularly engaging the membrane at the inside thereof, said coating located at the opposite side of the membrane.
  • 4. The combination of claim 3 including flange structure transmitting clamping loading to said opposite side of the membrane, at the periphery thereof, to tension the membrane.
  • 5. The combination of claim 3 wherein said coating is everywhere spaced radially inwardly from said edge.
  • 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein the coating is in the form of a disc adherent to the head, said disc containing particulate material.
  • 7. The combination of claim 1 including a second drum head membrane carried by the shell, and a second sound attenuating coating on the second membrane.
  • 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein the coating extends in segments spaced apart about the center of the drum.
  • 9. The combination of claim 1 wherein the coating has thickness within the range 3 mm to 3.2 mm.
  • 10. The combination of claim 1 wherein different portions of the coating have different thicknesses.
  • 11. The combination of claim 8 wherein the coatings on different segments have different thicknesses.
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Entry
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