Claims
- 1. A pedal board for releasably retaining a plurality of foot pedal operated sound effect generators used in conjunction with a musical instrument, said pedal board comprising:a) a plate having a relatively flat upper surface; b) means associated with said plate forming a housing with said plate; c) a wiring harness located within said housing allowing for connection of sound effect generators on the board to the musical instrument and an electrically operable accessory therefore directly through the wiring harness for delivery of sound effect signals to the musical instrument or the electrically operable accessory therefor and which sound effect signals will modify the sound otherwise generated from the musical instrument; d) plug means on a surface of the board which is connected to the wiring harness and which plug means includes first electrical conductors to enable releasable connection of the sound effect generators to the instrument and electrically operable accessory for delivery of the sound effect signals from the accessory to the musical instrument; e) second electrical conductors connected to said wiring harness for delivery of electric power to said sound effect generators to thereby power same; and f) means on an upper surface of said plate for releasably retaining the generators.
- 2. The pedal board of claim 1 further characterized in that the means on the upper surface of the plate comprises a surface to releasably and fixedly hold the generators in fixed positions on the upper surface of the board.
- 3. The pedal board of claim 2 further characterized in that said means associated with the upper surface is a fiber fastening strip and a fiber fastening cooperation layer is provided for attachment to an underside of said sound effect generators.
- 4. The pedal board of claim 2 further characterized in that a carrying case is provided for detachable connection to the pedal board to form a carriable case when connected and allows for storage of the generators therein.
- 5. A pedal board for releasably retaining a plurality of foot pedal operated sound effect generators used in conjunction with a musical instrument, said pedal board comprising:a) a plate having a relatively flat upper surface; b) means associated with said plate forming a housing with said plate; c) a circuit located within said housing allowing for connection of sound effect generators on the board directly to the musical instrument and an amplifier therefore directly through first conductors in the circuit for delivery of sound effect signals to the musical instrument or an amplifier therefor; d) means for receiving a source of electrical power into said pedal board; and e) means on said board for delivering electrical power suitable for operation of the foot pedal generators directly to said generators through second conductors to enable said generators to be electrically operated.
- 6. The pedal board of claim 5 further characterized in that a plug means is on a surface of the board which is connected to the circuit to enable releasable connection to the instrument and an auxiliary sound generating component for delivery of the sound effect signals.
- 7. The pedal board of claim 6 further characterized in that additional plug means is provided in said board for connection of electrical power from the board to the generators.
- 8. The pedal board of claim 6 further characterized in that said plug means forms part of a patch bay having a plurality of individual plugs to be connected to the sound effect generators.
- 9. The pedal board of claim 8 further characterized in that said pedal board is generally orthogonal in shape and having a rearward edge in proximity to a musician using the pedal board and a forward edge distal to the musician, and said patch bay is located at said forward edge so that any electrical conductors from the sound effect generators are connected directly at the patch bay and away from the feet of the musician.
- 10. The pedal board of claim 8 further characterized in that these additional individual plugs are provided on said board for connection of electrical power from an electrical power source to said sound effect generators.
- 11. The pedal board of claim 5 further characterized in that means is on an upper surface of said plate for releasably retaining the generators.
- 12. The pedal board of claim 8 further characterized in that said board is generally orthogonal in shape and having a rearward edge in proximity to a musician using the pedal board and a forward edge distal to the musician, and said patch bay is located at said forward edge so that any electrical conductors from the sound effect generators are connected directly at the patch bay and away from the feet of the musician.
- 13. A pedal board for releasably retaining a plurality of foot pedal operated sound effect generators used in conjunction with a musical instrument, said pedal board comprising:a) a relatively flat plate having a relatively flat upper surface; b) means associated with said plate forming a housing with said plate; c) a foot pedal on each sound effect generator such that actuation of the foot pedal by the foot of a musician will actuate the associated sound effect generator and where any foot pedals on said plate are not readily observable during use of same; d) means associated with the upper surface of said plate and releasably cooperating with a holding means on an undersurface of each of the foot pedal sound effect generators to releasably hold a plurality of such foot pedal sound effect generators of varying size and shape on the upper surface of the board so that the generators may be fixedly although removably mounted on said upper surface in fixed locations desired and pre-selected by each musician who may use the pedal board according to that musician's own preference, to thereby enable a musician to easily and immediately locate each of the generators by feel and to allow a musician to become accustomed to a precise location of the generators by learning the sensed location of the generator from use, and where the pedal board may be transported with each of the generators remaining in their fixed positions so that the musician may again use the generators in the same learned positions on a subsequent occasion; e) a wiring harness located within said housing allowing for connection of sound effect generators on the board to be connected to the musical instrument and an electrically operable accessory therefore directly through the wiring harness for delivery of sound effect signals to the musical instrument or the electrically operable accessory therefor and which sound effect signals will modify the sound otherwise generated from the musical instrument; f) a patch bay on said upper surface; g) first plug means on said patch bay and which is connected to the wiring harness and which first plug means includes a first electrical conductor to enable releasable connection of the sound effect generators to the instrument and the electrically operable accessory for delivery of the sound effect signals from a generator to the musical instrument; and h) second plug means on said patch bay including second electrical conductors to enable a source of electrical power to be connected to said generators to power same for electrical operation thereof.
- 14. The pedal board of claim 13 further characterized in that said means associated with the upper surface of said plate is a fiber fastening strip and the holding means on the undersurface of the pedal board is a fiber fastening cooperation layer provided for attachment to an underside of said sound effect generators.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/906,700 filed Aug. 6, 1997.
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4445415 |
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5105711 |
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Continuations (1)
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