Claims
- 1. An electronic percussion instrument system comprising:
- a drum head;
- a barrel section equipped with a plurality of engaging pins which provide a tension on said drum head;
- a supporting material disposed within the barrel section, adjacent, but spaced, from said head;
- a cushioning member composed of an elastic material disposed in contact with said head; and
- a transducer for transducing percussion upon said head to electric signal, the transducer being supported by the supporting material within the barrel section, with the transducer located between the head and the supporting material, and the cushioning member located between the head and the transducer.
- 2. An electronic percussion instrument system and recited in claim 1, wherein said drum head comprises a net-like material having openings through which air passes.
- 3. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 1, wherein said transducer outputs an electric signal corresponding to a percussion point of said head.
- 4. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 1, wherein
- the barrel section and the head define a common center axis;
- the supporting material is positioned to cross the common center axis; and
- the cushioning member is in contact with the head at the common center axis.
- 5. An electronic percussion instrument system comprising:
- a drum head;
- a barrel section equipped with a plurality of engaging pins which provide a tension on said drum head;
- a supporting material disposed in the barrel section, in a plane which is substantially parallel to said head;
- a cushioning member composed of a frustoconical shaped elastic material disposed in contact with said head; and
- a transducer for transducing percussion upon said head to electric signal, the transducer being supported by the supporting material within the barrel section, the cushioning member being arranged between the head and the transducer.
- 6. An electronic percussion instrument system comprising:
- a barrel section having a first end;
- a head composed of a flexible material disposed in a tensioned state across the first end of the barrel section to define a percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact;
- a support member disposed within the barrel section; and
- a head sensor comprising a cushioning member and a transducer supported by the support member within the barrel section, with the transducer located between the head and the support member and with the cushioning member in contact with the flexible material and the transducer, the transducer for providing an electric signal in response to a percussion impact on the percussion surface.
- 7. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 6, wherein:
- the barrel section and the head define a common center axis;
- the support member is positioned to cross the common center axis; and
- the cushioning member is in contact with the head at the common center axis.
- 8. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 6, wherein said flexible material of the head comprises net-like material having first and second net members, each net member comprising a plurality of longitudinally arranged fiber sections and a plurality of transversely arranged fiber sections interweaved with the longitudinally arranged fiber sections.
- 9. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 8, wherein, within each of said first and second nets, said longitudinally arranged fiber sections and said transversely arranged fiber sections are arranged perpendicular to each other.
- 10. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 9, wherein said first and second nets are arranged adjacent each other, with said longitudinally directed fiber sections of said first net crossing the longitudinally directed fiber sections of said second net in an oblique angle.
- 11. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 10, wherein said first and second net members are laminated together.
- 12. An electronic percussion system as recited in claim 6, wherein said flexible material of the head comprises a net-like material defining a plurality of air passages.
- 13. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 12, wherein said head further comprises a annular frame to which said net-like material is bonded, and wherein said frame is disposed over the first end of the barrel section.
- 14. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 13, further comprising a annular rim disposed over the annular frame and a plurality of tensioning pins disposed on the barrel section in engagement with the annular rim, for adjusting the tension of the net-like material.
- 15. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 6, wherein:
- said flexible material of the head comprises a net-like material;
- said net-like material comprises first and second net members;
- said first net member defines said percussion surface and a second surface opposite the percussion surface;
- said second net member defines first and second surfaces, with the first surface of the second net member facing the second surface of the first net member; and
- said cushioning member is provided in contact with the second surface of the second net member.
- 16. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 15, wherein said first and second net members are laminated together.
- 17. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 16, wherein:
- the barrel section and the head define a common center axis;
- the support member is positioned to cross the common center axis; and
- the cushioning member is in contact with the head at the common center axis.
- 18. An electronic percussion instrument system, comprising:
- a barrel section having a first end;
- a head composed of a flexible material disposed in a tensioned state across the first end of the barrel section to define a percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact;
- a support member disposed within the barrel section; and
- a head sensor comprising a cushioning member and a transducer supported by the support member within the barrel section, with the cushioning member in contact with the flexible material, the transducer for providing an electric signal in response to a percussion impact on the percussion surface;
- wherein the cushioning member defines a first surface area in contact with the flexible material and a second surface area in contact with the transistor and wherein the first surface area is smaller than the second surface area.
- 19. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 18, wherein the cushioning member is composed of an elastic material.
- 20. An electronic percussion instrument system, comprising:
- a barrel section having a first end;
- a head composed of a flexible material disposed in a tensioned state across the first end of the barrel section to define a percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact;
- a support member disposed within the barrel section; and
- a head sensor comprising a cushioning member and a transducer supported by the support member within the barrel section, with the cushioning member in contact with the flexible material and disposed between the head and the transducer, the transducer for providing an electric signal in response to a percussion impact on the percussion surface;
- wherein the cushioning member has a small diameter end and a large diameter end.
- 21. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 20, wherein the cushioning member is composed of an elastic material.
- 22. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 20, wherein the small diameter end of said cushioning member is disposed adjacent the flexible material of the head and the large diameter end of said cushioning member is disposed adjacent the transducer.
- 23. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 20, wherein said cushioning member further comprising a first cushioning tape disposed between the small diameter end of the cushioning member and the flexible material and a second cushioning tape disposed between the large diameter end of the cushioning member and the transducer.
- 24. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 23, wherein said transducer comprises a disc-shaped piezoelectric element defining at least one node diameter and wherein said second tape has a diameter coinciding with a node diameter of the piezoelectric element.
- 25. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 20, wherein the cushioning member comprises a frustoconical-shaped member.
- 26. An electronic percussion instrument system comprising:
- a barrel section having a first end;
- a head composed of a flexible material disposed in a tensioned state across the first end of the barrel section to define a percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact;
- a support member disposed within the barrel section; and
- a head sensor comprising a cushioning member and a transducer supported by the support member within the barrel section, with the cushioning member in contact with the flexible material and disposed between the head and the transducer, the transducer for providing an electric signal in response to a percussion impact on the percussion surface;
- wherein said flexible material of the head comprises a net-like material defining a plurality of air passages;
- wherein said head further comprises an annular frame to which said net-like material is bonded and wherein said frame is disposed over the first end of the barrel section;
- wherein said system further comprises an annular rim disposed over the annular frame and a plurality of tensioning pins disposed on the barrel section in engagement with the annular rim, for adjusting the tension of the net-like material; and
- wherein the annular rim defines a second percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact, and said system further comprises a rim-shot sensor disposed on the barrel section for providing an electric signal in response to and corresponding to a percussion impact on the annular rim.
- 27. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 26, wherein said annular rim has a padded surface which defines the second percussion surface.
- 28. An electronic percussion instrument system as recited in claim 26, wherein said rim-shot sensor comprises a piezoelectric element bonded to the barrel section.
- 29. A method of making an electronic percussion instrument system, comprising:
- providing a flexible material in a tensioned state across the first end of a barrel section to define a percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact;
- disposing a support member within the barrel section;
- mounting a head sensor composed of a cushioning member and a transducer to the support member, with the transducer located between the flexible material and the support member, the transducer comprising a device for providing an electric signal in response to a percussion impact; and
- contacting the cushioning member to the flexible material, to allow communication of a percussion impact on the percussion surface of the flexible material to the transducer.
- 30. A method as recited in claim 29, wherein:
- the barrel section defines a center axis;
- the step of disposing a support member comprising disposing the support member in a position to cross the center axis of the barrel section; and
- the step of contacting comprises providing the cushioning member in contact with the flexible material at the center axis of the barrel section.
- 31. A method as recited in claim 29, wherein said flexible material comprises a net-like material defining a plurality of air passages.
- 32. A method as recited in claim 31, wherein said net-like material comprises first and second net members, each net member comprising a plurality of longitudinally arranged fiber sections and a plurality of transversely arranged fiber sections interweaved with the longitudinally arranged fiber sections.
- 33. A method as recited in claim 32, wherein said first and second net members are laminated together.
- 34. A method of making an electronic percussion instrument system, comprising:
- providing a flexible material in a tensioned state across the first end of a barrel section to define a percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact
- disposing a support member, within the barrel section;
- mounting a head sensor composed of a cushioning member and a transducer to the support member, the transducer comprising a device for providing an electric signal in response to a percussion impact; and
- contacting the cushioning member to the flexible material, to allow communication of a percussion impact on the percussion surface of the flexible material to the transducer;
- wherein the cushioning member defines a first surface area in contact with the flexible material and a second surface area in contact with the transducer and wherein the first surface area is smaller than the second surface area.
- 35. A method of making an electronic percussion instrument system, comprising:
- providing a flexible material in a tensioned state across the first end of a barrel section to define a percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact
- disposing a support member within the barrel section;
- mounting a head sensor composed of a cushioning member and a transducer to the support member, the transducer comprising a device for providing an electric signal in response to a percussion impact; and
- contacting the cushioning member to the flexible material, to allow communication of a percussion impact on the percussion surface of the flexible material to the transducer;
- wherein the cushioning member is composed of an elastic material.
- 36. A method of making an electronic percussion instrument system, comprising:
- providing a flexible material in a tensioned state across the first end of a barrel section to define a percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact
- disposing a support member within the barrel section;
- mounting a head sensor composed of a cushioning member and a transducer to the support member, the transducer comprising a device for providing an electric signal in response to a percussion impact; and
- contacting the cushioning member to the flexible material, to allow communication of a percussion impact on the percussion surface of the flexible material to the transducer;
- wherein the cushioning member has a small diameter end and a large diameter end.
- 37. A method as recited in claim 36, wherein the small diameter end of said cushioning member is disposed adjacent the flexible material and the large diameter end of said cushioning member is disposed adjacent the transducer.
- 38. A method as recited in claim 36, wherein the cushioning member comprises a frustoconical-shaped member.
- 39. An electronic percussion instrument system comprising:
- a barrel section having a first end provided with an opening;
- a head composed of a flexible material disposed in a tensioned state across the opening on the first end of the barrel section to define a percussion surface for receiving a percussion impact and a second surface facing opposite the percussion surface, the second surface defining a surface area spanning the opening on the first end of the barrel section;
- a support member disposed within the barrel section; and
- a head sensor comprising a cushioning member and a transducer supported by the support member within the barrel section, with the cushioning member in contact with a portion of, but substantially less than the entire surface area of the second surface of the flexible material and disposed in communication with the transducer, such that the transducer provides an electric signal in response to a percussion impact on the percussion surface.
Priority Claims (3)
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8-193986 |
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9-15846 |
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9-15847 |
Jan 1997 |
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SPECIFICATION
This application is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 08/886,180, filed Jul. 1, 1997, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
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Divisions (1)
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