Percussion instrument actuator assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6307136
  • Patent Number
    6,307,136
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 23, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
In a percussion instrument actuating assembly, the combination comprising a carrier structure; first and second pedals carried to extend in generally side-by-side relation and to independently pivot; first rotary axle structure operatively connected to the first pedal to be rotated thereby, and having rotary motion output locations spaced apart along the axle structure and via which rotary motion is transmissible to actuate different percussion instruments in response to selected pivoting of the first pedal; and a second axle structure operatively connected to the second pedal to transmit motion for actuating an additional percussion instrument, in response to selected pivoting of the second pedal.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to accurately and controlled selective actuation of different percussion instruments, as by a drummer's foot; and more particularly concerns improvements in drive apparatus to realize these objectives.




There is frequent need for drummer's foot operation of different percussion instruments, as by means of pedal operation. What is needed is a simple, effective and reliable drive system that is pedal operated, and which enables single foot driven accurate operation of multiple pedals, forcefully to selectively actuate different instruments such as drums, cymbals, and cowbells, and other percussion instruments. No prior system of which we are aware incorporates the multiple advantages in construction, operation and results which are now provided by the present invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a major object of the invention to provide an improved percussion instrument actuating assembly meeting the above needs. Basically, the assembly comprises, in combination




a) carrier structure,




b) first and second pedals carried to extend in generally side-by-side relation and to independently pivot,




c) first rotary axle structure operatively connected to the first pedal to be rotated thereby, and having rotary motion output locations spaced apart along the axle structure and via which rotary motion is transmissible to actuate different percussion instruments in response to selected pivoting of the first pedal, and




d) a second axle structure operatively connected to the second pedal to transmit motion for actuating an additional percussion instrument, in response to selected pivoting of the second pedal.




Accordingly, the user can quickly shift his single foot position to select which of the two pedals is to be foot-pivoted, whereby a quick selection as to operation of different percussion instruments can be made. Also, pivot integrity of each pedal, about a single axis, is maintained.




It is another object to provide first rotary axle structure that extends generally horizontally above the levels of the two pedals, and second axle structure that extends generally vertically to project above the level of the first rotary axle structure. In this regard, a guide tubing carried by the carrier may be provided, and within which the second axle structure extends, and including cymbals elements carried by the tubing and the second axle structure to clash in response to pivoting of the second pedal. Two support legs for the assembly may be carried by the tubing, and in such manner that a base plate typically supports the two pedals to independently pivot, the base plate also being separately pivotally connected to a tubing support frame so that the base plate can be folded upwardly with the pedals, for assembly storage and transport.




A further object is to provide for connection or connecting of a mallet, or mallets, to the first rotary axle structure at an intermediate and/or end location or locations on that axle structure. A percussion instrument support may be provided on the frame, and located in offset relation to the upright tubing and to the first axle structure, whereby a percussion instrument such as a cowbell may be carried and presented for impact by one such mallet.




Yet another object is to provide primary and secondary sections of the first axle structure, to be supported for independent rotation, a first mallet being connected to, or connectible to, one of said sections, the other of the sections being rotatable to transmit motion to actuate a different percussion instrument, via another of the rotary motion output locations.




In this regard, an auxiliary carrier may be provided as at a remote location, together with an auxiliary axle carried by the auxiliary carrier, to be rotated by said other section of the first rotary axle structure, the second mallet carried by the auxiliary axle, for rotation.




An additional object is to provide a clutch that is shiftable to transmit rotary motion to one or the other of said sections, in response to pivoting of the first pedal. That clutch may advantageously have a through opening to receive one or the other of said sections, as selected, and having a peripheral portion coupled to said one pedal, to be rotated thereby, allowing for quick-shifting of the clutch by the user, for selecting which of the percussion instruments is to be actuated or struck. A drive chain may then be operatively coupled between one of the two pedals and the peripheral portion of the clutch.




These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:











DRAWING DESCRIPTION





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of one form of the actuator assembly, which is preferred;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged frontal elevation, taken on lines


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plan view, taken in section on lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

, and showing clutch drive of a first shaft;





FIG. 4

is a side elevation taken on lines


4





4


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary side elevation showing a pivoting mode of the apparatus, as for storage;





FIG. 6

is a view like

FIG. 3

, but showing a shifted position of a clutch to drive a second shaft;





FIG. 7

is a side elevation showing completion of folding, for storage or transport of the apparatus;





FIG. 8

is a vertical elevation taken through tubing to illustrate movement of a cymbal drive shaft;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged fragmentary section taken on lines


9





9


of

FIG. 3

, to show chain drive of the clutch that in turn drives a selected shaft; and





FIG. 10

is a view like

FIG. 2

, but showing a modified form of the apparatus.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




In

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a carrier structure


10


is shown to include a generally horizontal base plate


11


on which first and second pedals


12


and


13


are carried to extend forwardly and upwardly in side-by-side relation. The pedals have pivoted support at their rearward ends, as indicated at


12




a


and


13




a


. Such support is preferably provided by a roller bearing or bearings, as for example is disclosed in my U.S. Pat. No. 5,627,332, incorporated herein by reference. The two pedals pivot independently, whereby the drummer's foot or shoe can operate either pedal, independently.




In accordance with the invention, first rotary axle structure is operatively connected to the first pedal to be rotated thereby, and having rotary motion output locations spaced apart along the axle structure and via which rotary motion is transmissible to actuate different percussion instruments in response to selected pivoting of the first pedal; and in addition, a second axle structure in operatively connected to the second pedal to transmit motion for actuating an additional percussion instrument, in response to selected pivoting of the second pedal.




In the example, as shown as in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


3


, first or primary axle structure is indicated generally at


14


, and includes a first section


14




a


supported at horizontally spaced bearings


15


and


16


. The latter are carried by a frame


17


supported by upright pedestals


18


and


19


respectively carried by the base plate. A second section


14




b


of the first axle structure extends endwise of and coaxially with


14




a


. A bearing


21


, spaced from bearings


15


and


16


, supports section


14




b


of the axle structure


14


for rotation, independently of


14




a


. Bearing


21


is carried by a horizontal extension


17


′ of frame


17


. Frame lug sections


17




a


,


17




b


and


17




c


carry the bearings


15


,


16


, and


21


, those lug sections being longitudinally spaced apart, in the axial direction of the axle structure


14


, and attached to longitudinally extending frame member


17


′.




A mallet or drum beater


20


is operatively connected to the first axle structure as at a motion output location


20




a


. The beater may include an arm


20




b


to which a beater head


20




c


is attached. The opposite end of the arm is shown as connected to a rotor


21


′ attached at


21




a


to the axle section


14




a


. See FIG.


2


. Arm


20




b


extends diagonally away from a vertical tube


26


, so as to position the beater head


20




c


to strike a percussion instrument


23


in response to rotation of the shaft section


20




a


, effected by down pivoting of the first pedal


12


. Instrument


23


may for example comprise a cow bell shell indicated at


23




a


, carried by the frame


17


, to open upwardly, offset from vertical tubing


26


.

FIGS. 1 and 2

show a support


25


under the shell


23




a


lower end, and removably attached at


27


to a strut


28


supported by and projecting upwardly from the frame


17


. A drive chain


29


is connected at one end


29




a


to the forward end of pedal


12


, and at the chain upper end to a rotor in the form of a sprocket


30


. That sprocket is shown in

FIG. 2

as selectively operatively connected to the axle section


14




a


, to rotate it as the pedal


12


moves downwardly.




In accordance with an important aspect of the invention, a clutch is provided and is shiftable to transmit rotary motion to the other axle section


14




b


, in response to downward pivoting of the pedal


12


. Rotor or sprocket


30


provides such a clutch, as by means of an axially extending through opening


32


(see

FIG. 9

) through the rotor hub


30




a


, and operable to receive one or the other of the axle sections


14




a


and


14




b


, according to which axial direction the rotor is shifted.

FIGS. 2 and 3

show the sprocket in leftward shifted position, coupled at


36


to axle section


14




a


, as via cooperative shoulders or lands


32


′ on the axle section and/or at the rotor opening


32


.

FIG. 6

shows the rotor and clutch shifted axially to the right, to de-couple from


14




a


, and to couple to


14




b


, as via shoulders or lands. A key


40


threaded at


40




a


to the rotor hub, is turnable to lock to a projection


41


from section


14




a


, or to a projection


42


from section


14




b


, to hold the rotor in selected shifted position. Therefore, operation of pedal


12


serves to rotate axle section


14




a


, and mallet


20


, or to rotate axle section


14




b


, and operate remote mallet


50


, that strikes a remote percussion instrument such as a drum


51


, to be described. Chain


29


is sufficiently flexible for axial movement of its upper end at and with sprocket


30


, as the sprocket rotor is shifted axiall, as described.




The second or secondary section


14




b


of the axle structure in effect provides a second rotary motion output location, as for example at the protruding end


14




bb


of the section


14




b


. See FIG.


3


. The second mallet


50


is operatively connected to axle section end


14




bb


, as via an elongated extension or intermediate shaft


60


that can be coupled at


61


to end


14




bb


, as shown. A universal joint connection is shown at


61




a


. The opposite end of shaft


60


is coupled at universal joint


62


to rotary axle


63


to which mallet


50


is connected, at


64


. Axle


63


is supported for rotation at bearings


65


and


66


carried by upright pedestals


67


and


68


, the lower ends of which are supported by an adjustable position auxiliary base plate


70


, as shown. Accordingly, pedal


12


may be operated to cause selective beating of drum


51


, or beating of the cow bell


23


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


8


second pedal


13


is operatively connected to a second axle structure, to actuate an additional percussion instrument, such as cymbals


75


. The illustrated second axle structure


76


is shown as extending vertically in sidewardly offset relation to above first section


14




a


of the first axle structure. A chain


77


is connected between the forward end


13




a


′ of pedal


13


, and the lower end


76




a


of vertical axle or rod


76


, to lower the latter as the pedal is pushed downwardly. A compression spring may be employed to urge the axle


76


upwardly, as after its downward displacement. See in

FIG. 8

the spring


78


positioned beneath a flange


79


on the axle, and guided vertically by the bore


80


of protective tubing


26


; the tubing protecting the axle as it moves up and down to displace cymbals upper disc


81


up and down. Tubing


26


also supports the cymbals lower disc


82


, to be struck or clashed by the upper disc. The lower end


26




a


of the tubing is supported at


84


by the frame


17


, between lugs


17




a


and


17




b


, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

.

FIG. 8

shows a locating pin


92


having sideward threaded connection with tubing


26


, and extending between vertically spaced flanges


98


and


99


on a bearing


100


, thereby locating the bearing in the lower end of the tubing. Bearing


100


has a bore


100




a


for guiding vertical movement of the axle rod


76


. Accordingly, the cymbals discs are positioned to clash in response to pivoting of the second pedal


13


.




A further feature is the provision of two support legs


110


and


111


pivotally carried by tubing


26


. Note collars


112


and


113


extending about and coupled to the tubing, and pivotally connected at


114


and


115


to the support legs. This allows extension of the legs for vertically stabilized support of the apparatus as in

FIG. 1

position, or collapse of the legs for transport, as shown in

FIG. 7

, with the legs extending alongside the tubing


26


. This is further facilitated by pivotal connection at


120


and


121


of the base plate


11


to the lower end portions


18




a


and


19




a


of the pedestals


18


and


19


, as shown in

FIGS. 4

,


7


and


10


. When the pedestals or tubing


76


extend upright, a projection


124


or projections, on the pedestal


18


lower end portion is received in guide slot


126


defined by the base plate upright section


11




b.






Finally, a tension spring


130


is provided to rotatably urge the first axle section


14




a


in restoring rotary direction, tending to elevate the forward end of the pedal


12


. The lower end of the spring is connected as at


132


to the lower portion of upright


18


; and the spring upper end is connected as via a loop


135


(see

FIG. 4

) to an over-center or eccentric lever


134


coupled to the end


14




a


′ of axle section


14




a


, proximate upright


18


, as best seen in

FIGS. 4 and 10

. Apparatus as seen in

FIGS. 1-9

is preferred.




The modified apparatus shown in

FIG. 10

is like that of

FIGS. 1-9

, and bears corresponding identifying numerals, with the exception of the following: axle section


14




b


is deleted, and axle section


14




a


is directly end-coupled at


160


to the intermediate or extension shaft


60


, in the manner as referred to above. Also, sprocket rotor


30


is not axially shiftable, but has operative connection to axle section


14




a


at only one location, as shown. If only the mallet


20


is to be rotated in response to pivoting of pedal


12


, coupling


160


is disconnected. If only the remote mallet


50


(see

FIG. 1

) is to be rotated, in response to pivoting of pedal


12


, the mallet


20


arm


20




b


is disconnected or removed, as by removal from a slot


21




a


in rotor


21


′.



Claims
  • 1. In a percussion instrument actuating assembly, the combination comprisinga) carrier structure, b) first and second pedals carried to extend in generally side-by-side relation and to independently pivot, c) first rotary axle structure operatively connected to the first pedal to be rotated thereby, and having at least one rotary motion output location via which rotary motion is transmissible to actuate at least one percussion instrument in response to selected pivoting of the first pedal, and d) a second axle structure operatively connected to the second pedal to transmit motion for actuating an additional percussion instrument, in response to selected pivoting of the second pedal, e) and including a mallet operatively connected to the first rotary axle structure at a motion output location located at an end of said first rotary axle structure.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said first rotary axle structure extends generally horizontally above the levels of the two pedals, and said second axle structure extends generally vertically to project above the level of the first rotary axle structure.
  • 3. The combination of claim 2 including a tubing carried by the carrier and within which the second axle structure extends, and including cymbals elements carried by the tubing and the second axle structure to clash in response to pivoting of the second pedal.
  • 4. The combination of claim 3 including at least two support legs pivotally carried by the tubing.
  • 5. The combination of claim 3 wherein the carrier includes frame structure that supports the tubing and that also supports said first rotary axle structure.
  • 6. The combination of claim 4 wherein the carrier includes a base plate on which the two pedals are mounted to independently pivot.
  • 7. The combination of claim 6 which the carrier includes a frame that carries said tubing, the base plate pivotally connected to the frame to be folded upwardly along with the pedals, for assembly storage.
  • 8. The combination of claim 1 including a chain operatively connected between the second pedal and the second axle structure.
  • 9. The combination of claim 1 including a mallet operatively connected to the first rotary axle structure at one of said motion output locations.
  • 10. In a percussion instrument actuating assembly, the combination comprisinga) carrier structure, b) first and second pedals carried to extend in generally side-by-side relation and to independently pivot, c) first rotary axle structure operatively connected to the first pedal to be rotated thereby, and having rotary motion output locations spaced apart along the axle structure and via which rotary motion is transmissible to actuate different percussion instruments in response to selected pivoting of the first pedal, and d) a second axle structure operatively connected to the second pedal to transmit motion for actuating an additional percussion instrument, in response to selected pivoting of the second pedal, e) and including a first mallet operatively connected to the first rotary axle structure at one of said motion output locations, and a second mallet operatively connected to the first rotary axle structure at a motion output location located at an end of said first rotary axle structure.
  • 11. In a percussion instrument actuating assembly, the combination comprisinga) carrier structure, b) first and second pedals carried to extend in generally side-by-side relation and to independently pivot, c) first rotary axle structure operatively connected to the first pedal to be rotated thereby, and having rotary motion output locations spaced apart along the axle structure and via which rotary motion is transmissible to actuate different percussion instruments in response to selected pivoting of the first pedal, and d) a second axle structure operatively connected to the second pedal to transmit motion for actuating an additional percussion instrument, in response to selected pivoting of the second pedal, e) said first rotary axle structure extending generally horizontally above the levels of the two pedals, and said second axle structure extending generally vertically to project above the level of the first rotary axle structure, f) there being tubing carried by the carrier and within which the second axle structure extends, and including cymbals elements carried by the tubing and the second axle structure to clash in response to pivoting of the second pedal, g) the carrier including frame structure that supports the tubing and that also supports said first rotary axle structure, h) and including a percussion instrument support on said frame structure, and located in offset relation to said tubing and to said first rotary axle structure.
  • 12. The combination of claim 11 including a percussion instrument supported by said support.
  • 13. The combination of claim 12 including a mallet operatively connected to the first rotary axle structure at one of said motion output locations, said mallet located to strike said percussion instrument in response to rotation of the first rotary axle structure effected by pivoting of the first pedal causing motion transmission to the mallet via one of said locations.
  • 14. The combination of claim 13 wherein the first rotary axle structure includes primary and secondary sections that are supported for independent rotation, the first mallet connected to one of said sections, the other of said sections being rotatable to transmit motion to actuate a different percussion instrument, via another of said rotary motion output locations.
  • 15. The combination of claim 14 including a second mallet operatively connected to said other section.
  • 16. The combination of claim 15 including an auxiliary carrier, and an auxiliary axle carried by the auxiliary carrier to be rotated by said other section of the first rotary axle structure, the second mallet carried by the auxiliary axle, for rotation.
  • 17. The combination of claim 15 including a clutch that is shiftable to transmit rotary motion to one or the other of said sections, in response to pivoting of the first pedal.
  • 18. The combination of claim 17 wherein said clutch comprises a rotor having a through opening to receive one or the other of said sections, as selected, and having a peripheral portion coupled to said one pedal, to be rotated thereby.
  • 19. The combination of claim 18 including a drive chain operatively coupled between said one pedal and said peripheral portion of the clutch.
  • 20. Percussion instrument apparatus, comprising in combinationa) at least one pedal to be foot driven, b) first and second drives to transfer motion for operating percussion instruments, c) a selectively shiftable coupling driven by the pedal for transmitting pedal movement to either of said first and second drives, d) at least one of said drives including a first rotary axle structure, e) and including a mallet operatively connected to said first axle structure at a motion output location located at an end of said first rotary axle structure.
  • 21. The combination of claim 20 wherein said drives are rotary drives having end portions that are in the paths of shifting of said coupling.
  • 22. The combination of claim 21 wherein said coupling has interfitting engagement with the end portion of one of said drives when the coupling is decoupled from the other of said drives, and wherein the coupling has interfitting engagement with the end portion of the other of said drives when the coupling is decoupled from said one drive.
  • 23. The combination of claim 20 wherein the pedal remains connected to the coupling during said selective shifting thereof.
  • 24. The combination of claim 23 wherein the pedal has a heel portion and a toe portion, and the coupling remains connected to said toe portion.
  • 25. The combination of claim 20 including a second pedal to be foot driven, a common base supporting said two pedals for pivoting, and a third drive to be driven by the second pedal for operating a percussion instrument.
  • 26. The combination of claim 25 including said percussion instruments.
  • 27. The combination of claim 20 including said percussion instruments.
  • 28. The combination of claim 20 including a shifting element projecting to be engaged by the drummer, for shifting said coupling.
  • 29. The combination of claim 20 including a second pedal, said pedals operable to transfer motion to said drives.
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