Field of the Invention
A marching tenor drum assembly having a unitary multiple-drum mounting frame relates to musical instruments generally and in particular to a mounting assembly for a set of marching band tenor drums.
Discussion of the Prior Art
A marching tenor drum assembly requires interconnecting the drums in a strong stable configuration which can, in turn, be attached to and hung from a carrier. Each tenor drum comprises a shell the top opening of which is covered by a batter or top head. The perimeter of the top head is covered with a top rim or hoop which is held to the shell using tension rods. Each of the tension rods is attached to a lug casing firmly affixed to the side of the shell.
The conventional way to interconnect the drum set is to provide a support frame having dual vertically spaced apart support plates having scalloped forward and rear edges against which the drum shells fit with the lug casings interposed there between. The tension rods are fed through apertures in the top plate and into the lug casing and retaining bolt is fed through an aperture in the bottom plate and into the lug casing from beneath, such that tightening the tension rods and the retaining bolt secures the drum to the support frame.
While the above-described method for interconnecting a set of marching tenor drums works, the hardware required can be relatively heavy and burdensome to carry for extending periods of time, and the assembly and disassembly of the drum set can be tedious and cumbersome. There is, therefore, a need for a marching tenor drum assembly that is lighter and easier and quicker to assemble and break down.
A marching tenor drum assembly having unitary multiple-drum mounting frame comprises a plurality of tenor drums, a multiple-drum mounting frame and one or more single-drum mounting frames attached to the multiple-drum mounting frame. In one embodiment of the invention, the multiple-drum mounting frame is configured for mounting four tenor drums. Each of the drums includes a shell having a mounting lip extending outwardly from the top edge thereof. The shell is received in one of the drum openings of one of the mounting frames with the mounting lip resting on the top plate of the mounting frame. An inwardly extending annular compression rim of a bearing ring covers the mounting lip of the shell and is fastened with clamp screws to the top plate of the mounting frame thereby securing the mounting lip to the top plate and fixing the drum in the drum opening. Each of the clamp screws includes an upwardly opening reverse threaded internal bore. An annular support wall extends upwardly from the compression rim of the bearing ring.
The drum skin of a top batter head is placed over and across the drum head opening formed by the top edge of the support wall, with a peripheral edge portion of the drum skin extending outward from the support wall. A top hoop is placed over the peripheral edge portion of the top head and fastened to the bearing ring, and hence to the mounting frame, with a plurality of tension rods, each of which is threadedly received in the internal bore of one of the clamp screws. Cutout portions are provided in adjacent top hoops to improve freedom of movement between adjacent drum heads.
A carrier assembly includes a pair of extension bars received in two openings in the proximal portion of a perimeter wall of the multiple-drum mounting frame and adjustably attached to the top plate of the mounting frame such that the distances which the extension bars extend from the perimeter wall can be selectively set. A back bar for resting against a performer's drum carrier belly plate extends between and interconnects the proximal ends of the extension bars.
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The top head 66 of the drum is placed over the top edge of a support wall 68 that extends upwardly from the lip 44 of bearing ring 42 and forms drum head opening 69. Top hoop 70 is placed over a peripheral edge portion 71 of head 66. Tension rods 72 equipped with washers 74 are inserted through holes 76 in outward projecting upwardly arched mounting ears 78 and into the internal bores 56 of clamp screws 48 to fasten top hoop 70 to bearing ring 42 and adjustably stretch drum skin 79 of top head across drum head opening 69. See
In one embodiment of the assembly, quad mounting frame 14 and bearing ring 42 are manufactured of carbon-fiber steel. In another embodiment, the bearing ring 42 is manufactured from a magnesium alloy, but the quad mounting frame 14 is manufactured from carbon-fiber steel.
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Dual extension bars 94 inserted through openings 96 located in the perimeter wall 36 of quad mounting frame 14 on each side of the recess 40 can be adjustably positioned adjacent lateral walls 90. The extension bars 94 are secured in place with fasteners 98 that are inserted in adjustment slots 100 provided in quad mounting frame 14 enabling the length that bars 94 extend from the frame to be selectively adjusted. A back bar 102 interconnects the proximal ends of each of the extension bars 94 and can be positioned relative to the quad frame 14 and small drums 16 by adjusting the positions of extension bars 94.
A marching tenor drum assembly having a unitary multiple-drum mounting frame has unique advantages over prior art marching tenor drum assemblies. The multiple-drum mounting frame holds all the drums level and securely preventing the drums from shifting angularly during movement by the player. The unitary construction of the frame eliminates numerous lugs and tension screw holders giving the assembly reduced weight. The arrangement of the drum holes positions the drums in an ergonomic configuration that allows them to be played with reduced effort. Cutouts in the hoops allow freer movement between adjacent drums and eliminate rim clicks. Affixing the drum to the mounting frame eliminates lug casings that are conventionally attached to the sides of the drum, not only reducing weight, but freeing the drum to resonate. The unitary multiple-drum mounting frame simplifies set up and breakdown of the assembly and makes an attractive presentation.
There have thus been described and illustrated certain embodiments of a marching tenor drum assembly having a unitary multiple-drum mounting frame according to the invention. Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it should be clearly understood that the disclosure is illustrative only and is not to be taken as limiting.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/281,648, filed Jan. 21, 2016, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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62281648 | Jan 2016 | US |