1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to foot activated musical percussion devices and more particularly to foot pedals used in conjunction with musical instruments, which translates foot motion into rotary or translational motion.
2. Description of Related Art
Foot activated pedal systems are typically used for drums, hi-hat and other percussion instruments. As shown in
Standard foot activated musical drum pedal devices are known in the prior art to include generally a base, a heel plate, a footboard and, mallet head mechanically linked together to translate foot motion into a drum beating activity. These devices are generally used in conjunction with a large musical bass drum. The pedal device generally is fixed to a bottom portion of the bass drum rim. The musician generally sits back and above the pedal device. The device is activated by the musician depressing the foot pedal which causes the mallet head to impact a surface of the bass drum.
Standard foot-activated “hi-hat” devices are known in the prior art to include generally a base, a heel plate, and a footboard mechanically linked to a vertical shaft through which a rod is coaxially mounted. See
Stability and feel are critical to effective operation of the foot activated pedals associated with percussion instruments. Drummers prefer a smooth stroke and consistent feel when using these pedal assemblies. One drawback in the prior art devices is the hinge assembly where the pivoting footboard is hingedly fixed to the heel plate.
The need therefore exist for a durable and effective foot activated pedal assembly with an improved hinge.
The present invention provides an improved foot activated musical drum impacting device by providing a durable and effective hinge assembly between the hinged pedal and the foot plate.
The pedal hinge system comprises a hinge interconnecting a footboard and a heel plate, wherein the hinge includes a pair of threaded pins that are each successively fitted into two bearing sleeves with a set screw securely locking each threaded pin in place. The inner bearing sleeve fits into the heel plate to lock the hinge assembly together while the outer bearing sleeve fits into hinge ears of the footboard to insure smoother action and less unwanted play.
These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification and are accomplished by means hereafter described and claimed, the invention being measured by the appended claims and not by the details of the specification.
Referring to
The threaded screws 40, 50 pass through each respective inner and outer bearing sleeve 42, 44, 52, 54. The threaded screws 40, 50 are threaded into threaded bores formed in the heel plate 30. Set screws 46, 56 are threaded into the heel plate 30 in such location to frictionally lock the inner bearing sleeves 44, 54 and threaded screws 40, 50 in place.
The bearing sleeves are preferably formed of nylon or other suitable material that provides a smooth frictional rotation between the heel plate 30 and footboard 20.
The inner bearing sleeves 44, 54 are preferably formed with a lateral aperture 45, 55 to receive the leading end of the set screws 46, 56; whereby, the set screws 46, 56 may frictional engage the threaded screws 40, 50. Additionally, an enlarged head portion of the inner bearing sleeves 44, 54 provides a controlled lateral separation between the heel plate 30 and the hinge ears 22 of the footboard 20 as shown in
While the forgoing invention has been shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those of skill in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
This application claims the benefit tinder 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/561,522 filed Apr. 13, 2004 by Akito TAKEGAWA.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60561522 | Apr 2004 | US |