This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 093208430, filed on May 28, 2004.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a mounting device, more particularly to a mounting device for clamping a microphone on a drum.
2. Description of the Related Art
When a band of drummers perform, microphones are usually mounted on stands at a height similar to the drums so as to capture the sounds and amplify them to be heard by the audience or to facilitate recording of the music. The stands are placed at fixed points and at significant distances from the drums so as not to get in the way of the drummers. However, this results in the limited capturing of the sounds by the microphones. Furthermore, these fixed-point-mounted microphones are not suitable for use when the drummers, with the drums strapped on their bodies, have to move from one point to another.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a mounting device that may be installed on a lug of a drum so as to enable mounting of a microphone on top of the musical instrument in order to capture effectively the sound produced from the musical instrument.
According to this invention, a mounting device is provided for clamping a microphone on a musical instrument having at least one lug. The mounting device comprises a holder, a seat, a locking unit, and a clamping unit. The holder is adapted to hold the microphone, and includes a rod and a microphone support mounted on one end of the rod. The seat is sleeved fixedly on the rod proximate to the other end of the rod, and includes a sleeve body. The sleeve body includes a plurality of axially extending split parts formed around the rod, and an external screw thread formed on outer surfaces of the split parts. The locking unit is movably disposed around the rod, and includes a tubular member which can be sleeved around the split parts and which has an internal screw thread engageable with the external screw thread to tighten the split parts against the rod. The sleeve body is movable along the rod, and is lockable against movement upon engagement with the tubular member. The clamping unit is adapted to be disposed around the lug of the drum, and is attached to the seat.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The holder 21 is adapted to hold the microphone 3, and includes a supporting rod 211, and a microphone support 212 engaged threadedly to a top end of the rod 211. The rod 211 has an offset configuration.
The seat 22 is sleeved fixedly on the rod 211 proximate to a bottom end of the rod 211, and includes a sleeve body 220 which is sleeved movably around the rod 211, an annular flange 222 integral with and extending around the sleeve body 220, an attachment plate 228 projecting axially and integrally from an edge of the flange 222, and a substantially L-shaped tab 229. The L-shaped tab 229 has a radial portion 2291 connected to the attachment plate 228, and an axial portion 2292 projecting from the radial portion 2291 to define a receiving space 230 with the attachment plate 228. The sleeve body 220 includes a plurality of axially extending top and bottom split parts 221, 223 formed around the rod 211. The top and bottom split parts 221, 223 have inner surfaces 2211, 2231 abutting against the rod 211. An external screw thread 225 is formed on outer surfaces of the top split parts 221. The inner surfaces 2211 of the top split parts 221 are recessed at ends of the top split parts 221 to form an annular space 224 around the rod 211.
The C-shaped friction ring 23 is sleeved around the rod 211 and located above the seat 22, and has an end 231 extending into the annular space 224.
The locking unit 25 is disposed movably around the rod 211, and includes a tubular member 251 and a hollow knob body 252. The tubular member 251 can be sleeved around the top split parts 221, and has an internal screw thread 253 engageable with the external screw thread 225 so as to tighten the top split parts 221 against the rod 211. The hollow knob body 252 extends around and is integral with the tubular member 251. The sleeve body 220 is movable along the rod 211, and is lockable against movement upon engagement with the locking unit 25.
The clamping unit 24 is connected to the seat 22, and includes a substantially U-shaped first clamp member 241, a threaded shaft 242, a second clamp member 243, a shock-absorbing member 244, a second screw 245, and a rotatable knob 246. The first clamp member 241 is adapted to be disposed around one of the lugs 14 of the drum 1, and has a planar first sidewall 249, a curved second sidewall 248 opposite to the first sidewall 249, and an intermediate wall 247 interconnecting the first and second sidewalls 249, 248 and having a notched edge portion 2471.
The threaded shaft 242 has a first end portion 2421 (see
The second clamp member 243 is connected to the first end portion 2421 of the shaft 242 within the first clamp member 241, and has a curved surface 2431 contoured to correspond to an outer surface of the lug 14 of the drum 1. The curved surface 2431 confronts the second sidewall 248 of the first clamp member 241.
The second screw 245 extends through the second clamp member 243, and engages threadedly the first end portion 2421 of the shaft 242 so as to connect fixedly the second clamp member 243 to the shaft 242.
The shock-absorbing member 244 is adhered fixedly to an inner surface of the second sidewall 248, and confronts the second clamp member 243. In this embodiment, the shock-absorbing member 244 is made of rubber, and has a configuration similar to that of the second sidewall 248.
The rotatable knob 246 is connected fixedly to the second end portion 2422 of the shaft 242 so as to enable user-manipulated rotation of the shaft 242. When the shaft 242 is rotated, the second clamp member 243 is movable toward the shock-absorbing member 244. The second clamp member 243 and the shock-absorbing member 244 cooperate with each other to clamp the lug 14 of the drum 1 therebetween.
The first screw 26 fastens the intermediate wall 247 of the first clamp member 241 to the L-shaped tab 229 so that the clamping unit 24 is fixed to the seat 22.
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After the clamping unit 24 is positioned on the lug 14 of the drum 1, the locking unit 25, the C-shaped friction ring 23, and the seat 22 are sleeved in this sequence one after the other on the rod 211. This is performed prior to engagement of the seat 22 with the clamping unit 24 so as to enable mounting of the seat 22 on the rod 211 at a selected position. Next, the end 231 of the friction ring 23 is pushed into the annular space 224 so as to overlap the top split parts 221. Thereafter, the tubular member 251 is moved toward and embraces the friction ring 23 and the top split parts 221, and the internal screw thread 253 of the tubular member 251 is engaged with the external screw thread 225 of the top split parts 221. At this time, the friction ring 23 is disposed between the top split parts 221 and the tubular member 251. Accordingly, the inner surfaces 2211 of the top split parts 221 abut tightly against the rod 211, and the sleeve body 220 is locked against the rod 211.
Finally, the assembly of the holder 21 and the seat 22 is brought close to the clamping unit 24 so as to insert fittingly the intermediate wall 247 of the first clamp member 241 into the receiving space 230, after which the first screw 26 is used to fasten the intermediate wall 247 to the tab 229. At this time, the radial portion 2291 of the L-shaped tab 229 is received in the notched edge portion 2471 of the intermediate wall 247. The microphone support 212 is then fastened threadedly to the rod 211 opposite to the clamping unit 24. The microphone 3 is subsequently mounted on the microphone support 212, and some adjustments can be made so as to suitably position the microphone 3 relative to the drum 1.
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From the aforementioned description of the preferred embodiment, the advantages of the mounting device 2 of the present invention can be summarized as follows:
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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093208430 | May 2004 | TW | national |