Claims
- 1. An electronic percussion instrument, comprising:
- a drum sound generator having an electronic circuit and energizable in response to momentary electrical trigger signal to effect generating of audible drum-like sound outputs in response to a trigger signal;
- a normally open switch connected to the electronic circuit and being momentarily closable for developing the momentary electrical trigger signal for effecting energizing of the drum sound generator when momentarily closed and generating the drum-like sound outputs; and
- a drumstick mounting the switch and movable in a striking motion in any desired direction momentarily at will while moving in said any direction for effectively generating the electrical trigger signal;
- wherein said switch having effecting means for effecting momentary closing of the switch and for effecting generating of the momentary electrical trigger signal.
- 2. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 1, in which said electronic circuit is a musical sound producing circuit.
- 3. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 1, in which said effecting means comprises a deflectable electrical contact deflected into a position in which it momentarily closes the switch and self-restoring to a position in which it opens the switch.
- 4. An electronic percussion instrument, comprising:
- a portable enclosure having therein,
- a drum sound generator having an electronic circuit and energizable in response to momentary electrical trigger signal to effect generating of audible drum-like sound output in response to a trigger signal;
- a power source connected in said electronic circuit and a normally open control switch connected to the electronic circuit and the power source and being momentarily closable for effecting developing of the momentary electrical trigger signal by effecting energizing of the drum sound generator when momentarily closed for generating the drum-like sound output; and
- a drumstick mounting said control switch and movable in a striking motion in any desired direction momentarily at will while moving in said any direction for effectively controlling generating of the electrical trigger signal;
- wherein said control switch having effecting means for effecting momentary closing of the control switch and thereby effecting generating of the momentary electrical trigger signal.
- 5. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 4, in which said electronic circuit is a musical sound producing circuit.
- 6. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 4, in which said effecting means comprises a deflectable electrical contact deflected into a position in which it momentarily closes the control switch and self-restoring to a position in which it opens the control switch.
- 7. An electronic percussion instrument comprising:
- a drum sound generator having an electrically powered electronic circuit and energizable in response to momentary electrical trigger signal to effect generating of audible drum-like sound output in response to a trigger signal;
- a normally open control switch connected in the electronic circuit and being momentarily closable for effecting developing of the momentary electrical trigger signal by effecting energizing of the drum sound generator when momentarily closed for generating the drum-like sound output; and
- a drumstick mounting the control switch and movable in a striking motion in any desired direction momentarily at will while moving in said any direction for effectively controlling generating of the electrical trigger signal at any desired point in said striking motion;
- wherein said control switch having effecting means for effecting momentary closing of the control switch and thereby effecting generating of the momentary electrical trigger signal.
- 8. The electronic percussion instrument according to claim 7, in which said electronic circuit includes a source of music for generating the drum-like sound.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/606,116 filed Oct. 31, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,157,213 which is a division of Ser. No. 07/401,526, filed Aug. 29, 1989 (now U.S. Pat. No. 4,995,294 issued Feb. 26, 1991), which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/053,384 filed May 22, 1987 (now abandoned).
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