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The disclosure relates to high hat devices and more particularly pertains to a new high hat device for retaining a high hat in normally closed position.
The prior art relates to high hat devices. The prior art discloses a high hat stand that is adjustable between a normally closed condition or a normally open condition. The prior art discloses a high hat stand that has an electronic sensor for sensing when a user's foot is on a pedal of the high hat stand for adjusting between an open condition or a closed condition. The prior art discloses a high that stand, comprising a series of slidable tubes, which additionally includes a full length high hat rod extending fully through the slidable tubes. The prior art further discloses a high hat stand that includes a magnetic clutch for controlling the position of a top cymbal of a high hat.
An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a lower cylinder that is positioned on a high hat pedal of a drum kit. A middle cylinder extends upwardly from the lower cylinder and a top cylinder is slidably positioned on the middle cylinder. The top cylinder is biased upwardly on the middle cylinder. A high hat rod is coupled to and extends upwardly from the middle cylinder. A bottom cymbal of a high hat is fixed to the top cylinder and a top cymbal of the high hat is fixed to the high hat rod. A lowering unit is movably integrated between the lower cylinder, the middle cylinder and the top cylinder. The lowering unit urges the top cylinder downwardly on the middle cylinder when the lowering unit is actuated such that the bottom cymbal is spaced from the top cymbal.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the disclosure in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the disclosure that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The objects of the disclosure, along with the various features of novelty which characterize the disclosure, are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure.
The disclosure will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
With reference now to the drawings, and in particular to
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A middle cylinder 24 is coupled to and extends upwardly from the lower cylinder 12. The middle cylinder 24 has a lower end 26, an upper end 28 and an outside wall 30 extending therebetween. The lower end 26 is open, the middle cylinder 24 is hollow and the top end 18 of the lower cylinder 12 insertably receives the lower end 26 of the middle cylinder 24. The outside wall 30 has a pair of middle slots 32 each extending into an interior of the middle cylinder 24. Each of the middle slots 32 extends substantially between the upper end 28 and the lower end 26, and each of the middle slots 32 is aligned with a respective one of the lower slots 22.
A top cylinder 34 is slidably positioned on the middle cylinder 24 and the top cylinder 34 is slidable upwardly and downwardly on the middle cylinder 24. The top cylinder 34 has a topmost end 36 and a bottommost end 38; the bottommost end 38 is open and the bottommost end 38 insertably receives the upper end 28 the middle cylinder 24. Additionally, the topmost end 36 has a receiver 40 extending upwardly therefrom and the receiver 40 is threaded.
A biasing member 42 is positioned between the middle cylinder 24 and the top cylinder 34. The biasing member 42 biases the top cylinder 34 upwardly on the middle cylinder 24. A high hat rod 44 is coupled to and extends upwardly from the middle cylinder 24, and the high hat rod 44 extends through the top cylinder 34. Additionally, each of a bottom cymbal 46 and a top cymbal 48 of a high hat are positioned around the high hat rod 44. The bottom cymbal 46 is fixed to the top cylinder 34 and the top cymbal 48 is fixed to the high hat rod 44. Moreover, the top cylinder 34 is biased upwardly on the high hat rod 44 such that the bottom cymbal 46 is pressed against the top cymbal 48. Thus, the high hat is in a normally closed position as opposed to a high hat on a traditional high hat stand that would be in a normally open position. The high hat rod 44 extends upwardly through the receiver 40 on the topmost wall of the top cylinder 34 and the bottom cymbal 46 is fastenable to the receiver 40.
A lowering unit 50 is provided and the lowering unit 50 is movably integrated between the lower cylinder 12, the middle cylinder 24 and the top cylinder 34. The lowering unit 50 urges the top cylinder 34 downwardly on the middle cylinder 24 when the lowering unit 50 is actuated. In this way the bottom cymbal 46 is spaced from the top cymbal 48 to position the high hat in an open position.
The lowering unit 50 comprises a lower rod 52 that has a bottom end 54 and a top end 56. The lower rod 52 is positioned within the lower cylinder 12 and lower rod 52 extends through the bottom end 16 of the lower cylinder 12 such that the bottom end 54 of the lower rod 52 is exposed. The bottom end 54 of the lower rod 52 is operationally coupled to the high hat pedal 14 of a drum kit for lowering the lower rod 52 when the high hat pedal 14 is stepped on. A stop 58 is coupled around the lower rod 52, the stop 58 is spaced from the bottom end 16 of the lower rod 52 and the stop 58 abuts the bottom end 16 of the lower cylinder 12 when the lower rod 52 is lifted. In this way the lower rod 52 is inhibited from being fully retracted into the lower cylinder 12.
The lowering unit 50 includes a pin 60 that extends laterally through the lower rod 52 at a point adjacent to the top end 18 of the lower rod 52. Additionally, the pin 60 extends outwardly through each of the lower slots 22 in the outer wall 20 of the lower cylinder 12. The pin 60 travels upwardly and downwardly in the lower slots 22 when the lower rod 52 is urged upwardly and downwardly. The pin 60 may have a plurality of intersecting sides such that the pin 60 can be engaged by with a drum key. A pair of connecting arms 62 is included that each has an upper end 64 and a lower end 66. Each of the connecting arms 62 is positioned in the middle cylinder 24. The lower end 26 of each of the connecting arms 62 is pivotally coupled to the pin 60 such that the lower rod 52 raises and lowers the connecting arms 62.
A pair of engagements 68 is each pivotally coupled to the upper end 28 of a respective one of the connecting arms 62. Each of the engagements 68 extends through a respective one of the middle slots 32 in the middle cylinder 24 such that each of the engagements 68 travels upwardly and downwardly in the middle slots 32 when the lower rod 52 is urged upwardly and downwardly. Each of the engagements 68 engages the top cylinder 34 at a point located adjacent to the bottommost end 38 of the top cylinder 34. In this way each of the connecting arms 62 draws the top cylinder 34 downwardly when the lower rod 52 is urged downwardly. Additionally, the biasing member 42 biases the top cylinder 34 upwardly when the lower rod 52 moves upwardly.
In use, the bottom end 54 of the lower rod 52 is attached to the high hat pedal 14 on the drum kit. The bottom cymbal 46 of the high hat is slid downwardly on the high hat rod 44 and is attached to the top cylinder 34. The top cymbal 48 of the high hat is slid downwardly on the high hat rod 44 until the top cymbal 48 rests on the bottom cymbal 46. The top cymbal 48 is then retained on the high hat rod 44 with a cymbal clasp or the like. In this way the bottom cymbal 46 is drawn downwardly from the top cymbal 48, thusly opening the high hat, when the high hat pedal 14 is stepped on. The bottom cymbal 46 is lifted against the top cymbal 48 when the high hat pedal 14 is not stepped on. In this way the action of opening and closing a high hat cymbal is reversed with respect to traditional high hat stands.
With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of an embodiment enabled by the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by an embodiment of the disclosure.
Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the disclosure. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the disclosure to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the disclosure. In this patent document, the word “comprising” is used in its non-limiting sense to mean that items following the word are included, but items not specifically mentioned are not excluded. A reference to an element by the indefinite article “a” does not exclude the possibility that more than one of the element is present, unless the context clearly requires that there be only one of the elements.
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