The invention relates to a rhythm instrument with a bell-shaped resonating body that is set into vibration with a drumstick.
Musical instruments of this type are referred to as “cowbells.” To vary their tone, it is known that the musicians press their hand against the surface of the resonating body with greater or lesser degrees of pressure. This method of damping requires the use of two hands for the respective striking and damping, i.e. such a damping is not possible if the musician wishes to continue to play a second percussion instrument with the other hand.
Proceeding from this, the invention is based on the object of improving a musical instrument of the type mentioned at the beginning in such a way that an individual tone can be set in a non-transient manner.
This object is met according to the invention in such a way that a damping mechanism for damping the vibrations of the resonating body is provided.
The damping mechanism preferably comprises a damping element, in particular of a soft material such as felt, rubber, foamed plastic or the like, that is pressable against the wall of the resonating body.
The damping element is advantageously pressed against the inner wall of the resonating body.
The damping element may be composed of components of different materials and/or different sizes, e.g. of a combination of a flat rubber pad and a smaller felt washer.
The damping element is advantageously adjustable by means of a set screw in terms of its distance from and force of pressure against the inner wall of the resonating body.
To this effect a wall of the resonating body may have formed in it a thread that is penetrated by the set screw. The thread may be formed, for instance, by a welded-on nut.
The set screw may be designed in such a way that it either presses or pulls the damping element against the inner wall of the resonating body.
With the inventive embodiment it is achieved that the tone of the musical instrument can be adjusted varyingly and lastingly, so that the musician does not need a hand to produce a damping or a change in the tone.
In an additional preferred embodiment, provision is made that the damping mechanism is disposed on a displaceable support rod and spring biased toward a damping position or an inactive position. The damping mechanism is thus in a defined starting position and can be manually displaced through actuation of the support rod against the spring bias into the respective other direction for a short-term change in the tone of the musical instrument.
The invention will be described in more detail below based on preferred exemplary embodiments in conjunction with the drawing, in which
A musical instrument 1 shown in the drawing that is commonly referred to as a cowbell has a bell-shaped metallic resonating body 2 that comprises a sound opening 3 and a fastening clip 4 disposed at the opposite, back end.
Provided on a long side of the resonating body 2 and penetrating its wall 5 is a bore 6 that is encompassed by a threaded nut 7, which is fixed in place by means of a weld seam 8.
A screw 9 extends through the nut 7 and is provided at its free end with a turning knob 10, all together creating a set screw 11.
The set screw 11 in conjunction with a damping element 12 all together form a damping mechanism 13.
The damping element 12 comprises a rubber washer 14 of large diameter, a felt washer 15 of smaller diameter, and an additional felt washer 16 of a denser felt material of yet smaller diameter.
The damping element 12 is fixed by means of a retaining head 17 of the screw 9 and a shim 18 on the set screw 11.
In the position shown in
By turning the set screw 11, the damping element 12 can be brought into contact with the inside of the wall 5, like it is shown in
In the exemplary embodiment described in conjunction with
In the embodiment depicted in
In the exemplary embodiment shown in
Affixed to the outward end of the support rod 21 is a handle 24 that forms an abutment disk 25 of large diameter. Between it and the outside 26 of the wall 5 a helical compression spring 27 is mounted that moves the support rod 21 with the damping element 12 into the damping position shown in
In order to play the musical instrument 1 undamped, it suffices to push the handle 24 toward the resonating body 2 so that the damping mechanism 13 is raised away from the wall 5 of the resonating body 2 and its tone is undamped in this respect.
The embodiment of the musical instrument shown in
In contrast to the previous exemplary embodiment, the variant according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 042 037.6 | Sep 2007 | DE | national |