The invention generally pertains to drumsticks. and more particularly to a drumstick having a core tube, a multiplicity of micro-spheres and a resilient sleeve which function in combination to produce an improved wooden drumstick.
Most drumsticks are made from solid hickory and maple wood and a minority are made from either tubular aluminum with or without a plastic sleeve located over the major impact zones of the drumstick. The advantages of drumsticks made of wood is that they have that desired “wood feel” which includes light weight and flexural characteristics. The disadvantages of wood are the lack of durability, inconsistent strength and the damage wood causes to cymbals in the transferring of wood particles into the pours in the cymbal's metal. Metal drumsticks having a protective sleeve work well until the cymbal invariably cuts thru the sleeve and causes an impact contact between two metal surfaces causing potential damage to expensive cymbals. Wood also can cause undesirable vibrations and reverberations which are tiring to the drummer.
A search of the prior art did not disclose any literature or patents that read directly on the claims of the instant invention. However, the following U.S. patents are considered related:
The U.S. Pat. No. 3,722,350 patent discloses a drumstick comprised of a hollow, cylindrical, metal tube, open at both ends and provided with a straight, cylindrical tip end portion of reduced diameter. A plastic tip is secured to the rear end of the drumstick. A plastic coating or sleeve is disposed along the larger diameter of the cylindrical portion of the drumstick. Variations in the sound characteristics can be achieved by varying the length of the reduced diameter, cylindrical tip portion.
The U.S. Pat. No. 3,958,485 patent discloses a drumstick thrilled from a thermoplastic nylon matrix material and other reinforcing agents such as chopped fiberglass or carbon fibers. The drumstick body is hollow and includes a plurality of longitudinally disposed internal ribs for increasing stiffness and a vibration dampener disposed within to eliminate structural vibrations or reverberations which occur when a drumstick is struck against a solid surface such as the rim of a drum.
The U.S. Pat. No. 4,320,688 patent discloses a synthetic drumstick formed from a central hollow core into which is inserted a flexible tapered stud member. A glass-filled nylon skin is molded over both the central core and the flexible stud member.
The U.S. Pat. No. 4,385,544 patent discloses a drumstick made of flat fabric rolled upon itself repeatedly about a central axis. A material impregnating all of the layers of fabric holds the fabric tribe together.
The U.S. Pat. No. 5,179,237 patent discloses a metal drumstick having a replaceable sheath of plastic material thereon to prevent damage to drums and cymbals. The drumstick is constructed to minimize vibration ordinarily associated with metal drumsticks.
The invention is designed to improve the dynamic playing characteristic of a wooden drumstick or any other type of drumstick and to increase its useful life. In its basic design configuration the inventive drumstick is comprised of:
The drumstick is comprised of two identical half sections that are made from adjacent wood blanks. Both sections have a longitudinal center radius on one face which are then bonded together around a small core tube. The tube, which protrudes outward from the front longitudinal tip end, increases the rigidity of the drumstick. The two half sections produce a rectangular shape that when assembled create a centered bore running the entire longitudinal length of the drumstick. The core tube, which is preferably comprised, of a carbon composite or other high-strength fibers, is bonded in the centered bore to provide strength as a structural member that supports the wood laminate. The core tube can also include an internal metal bushing approximately 1-inch in length that is bonded inside the tip section of the core tube.
Over the outer forward longitudinal section for approximately two-thirds of the drumstick length, starting or the tip end is a pre-molded urethane sleeve. The sleeve is adhesively attached onto the mid-section and the front tapered area. Beyond the front of the sleeve extends the front end of the core tube into which is inserted and bonded a plastic or wooden tip that will not release during use.
At the rear end of the drumstick is located a cavity that is followed by a smaller cavity. The cavity is filled to a specific level with a blend of glass micro-spheres that aid in reducing vibrations. The cavity is then sealed with the rear cap.
In view of the above disclosure the primary object of the invention is to produce a drumstick having a longer useful life and that provides improved playing characteristics while maintaining the feel of a conventional wooden drumstick.
In addition to the primary object of the invention it is also an object of the invention to produce a drumstick that:
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent detailed description of the preferred embodiment and the appended claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms that disclose a preferred embodiment of a drumstick. The preferred embodiment, as shown in
The elongated structure 12, as shown in
The second section 30 has a front end 32, a rear end 34, a radiused outer surface 36 and a flat inner surface 18. The flat inner surface 38 has a second half 40 of a radiused opening 42 that extends longitudinally and that is aligned with the radiused opening 26 on the first section 14 to form a longitudinally extended circular bore 46 having a front end 48 and a rear end 50. The circular bore 46 has a preferred diameter of 0.231 inches. The elongated structure 12, as shown in
The core tube 56, as shown best in
The drumstick tip 64, as shown. in
The obstruction 72, as shown in
The multiplicity of glass micro-spheres 78, as shown in
The rear cap 80 is dimensioned to he inserted into the circular bore 46 on the elongated structure 12, as shown in
The final element that comprises the drumstick 10 is the resilient sleeve 82 that is placed over and bonded onto the radiused outer surface 20 of the elongated structure 12. The sleeve 82 extends from the front end 16 of the elongated structure 12 to a selectable longitudinal length that is typically two-thirds the longitudinal length of the elongated structure 12. The sleeve 82 has a Shore hardness ranging from 90 A to 65 D a wall thickness ranging from 0.030 inches to 0.090 and a length ranging from 7.0 inches to 11.0 inches. The sleeve 82 is bonded to the radiused outer surface 20 of the elongated structure 12 by a urethane based moisture reactive adhesive.
The process for producing the drumstick 10 comprises the following steps:
While the invention has beer described in detail and pictorially shown in the accompanying drawings it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modification may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and the scope thereof. Hence, it is described to cover any and all modifications and forms which may come within the language and scope of the claims.