Rhythm shaker

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6555736
  • Patent Number
    6,555,736
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 16, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
There is provided a rhythm shaker for producing percussive sound. The shaker has a shell that envelops a hollow interior that contains a number of percussive particles. There is also provided a sound dampening insert that covers all but a portion of the interior surface of the shell. The rhythm shaker's shell has only one surface on which the enclosed sound producing material can strike the shell and make a sound. The remainder of the shell's surfaces are protected or covered with the sound dampening insert that mutes or dampens the sound by preventing the sound producing material from striking against the interior surface of the shell.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to musical instruments. In particular, the present invention relates to percussion instruments known as musical shakers.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Musical shakers in various forms are often used in the rhythm sections of orchestras and other musical groups to establish rhythm in musical performances. Their use has crossed over into virtually every form of music. A typical musical shaker is a hollow container or shell, having a number of relatively small percussive or sound producing material or media, such as metal shot, plastic beads, seeds or small stones, contained therein. The sound producing media hits the inside surface of the container when shaken and produces a percussive sound.




A musical shaker is played by moving it rapidly from one position to another. The percussive media (shot, beads, etc.) occupy a relatively small proportion of the internal volume of the instrument and travel between the internal walls of the container. Sounds are produced when the media impacts the container walls and itself, thereby generating vibrations and sound. When this action is repeated, the sound produced establishes rhythm in musical performances and can add dimension to the ambient music.




Most typical shakers are tubular in construction and shape with capped ends or sealed permanently inside. In the typical shaker known in the prior art, the fill or sound producing media freely flows inside the shell producing sound as the shaker is manipulated. The sound is produced both in the back and forth movement. The shakers known in the prior art are typically constructed of various materials including wood, metal, ceramics and plastic.




A disadvantage present with the traditional shakers described above is that the fill or sound producing media naturally tends to hit the entire inner surface of the container in an uncontrolled manner. Consequently, there exists a need for a musical shaker instrument where the fill or sound producing material or media strikes a controlled area of the outer shell so that the shaker makes sound in only one direction. This allows the musician to play very controlled, tight, rhythmic sounds. This also permits the musician to play a shaker in both hands, while allowing for fast, intricate articulated rhythms.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a rhythm shaker where the sound producing material strikes only a controlled or desired area of the shaker, preferably a controlled area on the outer shell of the shaker.




It is another object of the present invention to provide such a rhythm shaker that makes sound in one direction.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide such a rhythm shaker that provides the user with better control and manipulation of the sound.




These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are achieved by a rhythm shaker that has a single side or section on which the enclosed sound producing material can strike a wall or surface of the shaker and, thus, make a sound. The remainder of the walls or surfaces of the shaker are protected or covered with a material that prevents the sound producing material from striking against those walls or surfaces thereby muting or dampening, if not entirely eliminating, sound being produced against such walls and surfaces.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other embodiments of the present invention will be appreciated by referring to the drawings that include





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of the rhythm shaker of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the rhythm shaker of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of a second alternative embodiment of the rhythm shaker of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of a third alternative embodiment of the rhythm shaker of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of a fourth alternative embodiment of the rhythm shaker of the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of a fifth alternative embodiment of the rhythm shaker of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the figures and particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a rhythm shaker generally represented by reference numeral


10


. In a preferred embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, rhythm shaker


10


has a dampening insert or container


30


, a shell


50


that is adapted to sleeve over the insert, and a pair of end caps


70


and


75


that are adapted to enclose the insert in the sleeve. In a preferred embodiment, rhythm shaker


10


is preferably rectangular in shape. However, shaker


10


can have virtually any configuration as shown in

FIGS. 2

to


6


.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, dampening insert


30


is preferably rectangular in shape with one long side surface forming an opening


35


. Insert


30


also preferably has a square cross-section. Shell


50


also preferably has a square cross-sectional shape, is preferably rectangular. Moreover, shell


50


corresponds generally to the overall shape and dimensions of insert


30


, but is slightly larger in circumference in order to sleeve over the insert. In a preferred embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, shell


50


has a hollow body with four closed or connected side surfaces


51


,


52


,


53


and


54


, and two open ends


55


and


57


. However, in alternative embodiments, shell


50


can have one open end and a corresponding one end cap. Preferably, shell


50


has a nominal wall thickness. Such a nominal wall thickness preferably is about 0.5 millimeters (mm) to about 2.5 mm in thickness.




Shell


50


and end caps


70


and


75


of rhythm shaker


10


may be made from any traditional material. For example, shell


50


and end caps


70


,


75


can be made out of rigid material. Such a rigid material includes, but is not limited to, plastic, metal, wood, or bamboo. Dampening insert


30


can be made from any sound deadening material. Such material includes, but is not limited to, cloth, rubber, silicone, or foam. Dampening insert


30


is preferably made from material that is pliable, and thus can be adapted to any different shape.




Dampening insert


30


is adapted to be removably inserted into shell


50


. In a preferred embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, percussive media


80


is placed in dampening insert


30


, preferably through opening


35


. Percussive media


80


can be any type of sound producing material. Such sound producing material includes, but is not limited to, metal shot, buckshot, plastic bead, glass bead, pellet, seed, rice or small stone. Dampening insert


30


having a number of percussive media


80


is inserted inside shell


50


. Opening


35


of dampening insert


30


is positioned to face one closed side surfaces


51


to


54


of shell


50


. End caps


70


and


75


are then inserted into end surfaces


55


and


57


to seal off or close shell


50


.




Shell


50


envelops dampening insert


30


, the cavity inside the hollow body, and the percussive media


80


. Preferably, end caps


70


and


75


are inserted into end surfaces


55


and


57


of shell


50


to form a sealed surface on the shell.




As set forth above, a configuration is created in which there is only one side or surface


51


to


54


on which percussive media


80


can strike shell


50


, and thus make a sound. The rest of the surfaces


51


to


54


that may come into contact with percussive media


80


are protected or covered with the sound-dampening material of dampening insert


30


, thereby preventing percussive media


80


from striking against exterior shell


50


and thus preventing the percussive media from making a sound against those surfaces. Sound dampening insert


30


mutes or dampens sound by preventing the sound producing percussive media


80


from striking against the interior surface of shell


50


that is protected by insert


30


.




As described above, rhythm shaker


10


may be constructed from any traditional material. Furthermore, rhythm shaker


10


can be any size and shape. It can be round, square, oval, triangular or any other configuration.




In an alternative embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

, outer shell


50


has a hexagonal cross-sectional shape or configuration. In this embodiment, percussive media


80


are allowed to strike, and thus make sound, on only one of the six sides or surfaces of shell


50


. Thus, the rest of the sides are insulated by dampening insert


30


.




In a second alternative embodiment shown in

FIG. 3

, shell


50


has a circular cross-sectional shape. In this embodiment, percussive media


80


are again allowed to strike, and thus make sound, on only a portion of the interior surface of shell


50


. Again, the remainder of the interior surface of shell


50


is insulated by dampening insert


30


.




In a third alternative embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, shell


50


has a square cross-sectional shape or configuration. In this embodiment, percussive media


80


are allowed to strike and make sound on one of the four sides or surfaces of shell


50


, with dampening insert


30


insulating from striking the other three sides.




In a fourth alternative embodiment shown in

FIG. 5

, shell


50


has a tubular cross-sectional shape or configuration with a rounded end. In this embodiment, a weave basket


90


is added to the exterior surface of shell


50


. Weave basket


90


can be made from plastic, bamboo or other suitable material. Again, percussive media


80


are allowed to strike and make sound on only one side or surface of shell


50


with the remaining shell surfaces being insulated by dampening insert


30


.




In a fifth alternative embodiment shown in

FIG. 6

, the shell


50


has a triangular cross-sectional configuration or shape. In this embodiment, percussive media


80


are allowed to strike, and thus make a sound, on only one of the three sides or surfaces of shell


50


with dampening insert


30


insulating or preventing the other two sides from being stricken by the percussive media.




The present invention having been thus been described with particular reference to the preferred forms thereof, it will be obvious that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A percussive shaker instrument comprising:a rigid member having a member body with an interior surface, said member body having a hollow interior; a dampening insert adapted to fit inside said hollow interior of said member, said dampening insert having an insert body with a single opening therein, said body forming a cavity; and a plurality of fill particles loosely disposed in said cavity for striking a portion of said interior surface of said member when the shaker is moved.
  • 2. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member has at least one end cap.
  • 3. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member has two end caps.
  • 4. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member has one end cap.
  • 5. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said dampening insert is a container having the same general shape as said member.
  • 6. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said dampening insert defines a hollow interior, and said dampening insert has only one open surface.
  • 7. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said dampening insert is positioned in said hollow interior of said member with said opening in direct communication with a portion of said interior surface of said member.
  • 8. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 7, wherein said plurality of fill particles only contact said dampening insert and said portion of said interior surface of said member.
  • 9. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said plurality of fill particles is selected from the group consisting of metal shot, buckshot, plastic bead, glass bead, pellet, seed, rice, stone, and any combinations thereof.
  • 10. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member is rigid.
  • 11. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member is made from a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood, bamboo, and any combinations thereof.
  • 12. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 2, wherein said at least one end cap is made from a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood, bamboo, and any combinations thereof.
  • 13. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said dampening insert is made from a material selected from the group consisting of cloth, rubber, silicone, foam, and any combinations thereof.
  • 14. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 2, wherein said member body envelops said dampening insert, said cavity, and said plurality of fill particles, and wherein said at least one end cap is connected to member body to form a continuous surface on member body.
  • 15. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member has a hexagonal cross-sectional configuration.
  • 16. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member has a circular cross-sectional configuration.
  • 17. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member has a square cross-sectional configuration.
  • 18. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member has a tubular cross-sectional configuration with a rounded end.
  • 19. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member has a triangular cross-sectional configuration.
  • 20. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said member body has an exterior surface with a weave basket or other ornamental design added thereto.
  • 21. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 1, wherein said dampening insert dampens or prevents sound in non-contact areas.
  • 22. A percussive shaker instrument comprising:a rigid member having a member body with an interior surface, said member body having a hollow interior; a dampening insert adapted to fit inside said hollow interior of said member, said dampening insert having an insert body with a single opening therein, said body forming a cavity; and a plurality of fill particles loosely disposed in said cavity for striking a portion of said interior surface of said member when the shaker is moved, wherein said plurality of fill particles is selected from the group consisting of metal shot, buckshot, plastic bead, glass bead, pellet, seed, rice, stone, and any combinations thereof.
  • 23. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 22, wherein said member is made from a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood, bamboo, and any combinations thereof.
  • 24. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 22, wherein said dampening insert is made from a material selected from the group consisting of cloth, rubber, silicone, foam, and any combinations thereof.
  • 25. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 22, wherein said member has at least one end cap.
  • 26. The percussive shaker instrument of claim 25, wherein said at least one end cap is made from a material selected from the group consisting of plastic, metal, wood, bamboo, and any combinations thereof.
  • 27. A percussive shaker instrument comprising:a rigid member having a member body with an interior surface, said member body having a hollow interior and said member having a nominal wall thickness to produce percussive sound; a dampening insert adapted to fit inside said hollow interior of said member, said dampening insert having an insert body with a single opening therein, said body forming a cavity; and a plurality of fill particles loosely disposed in said cavity for striking a portion of said interior surface of said member when the shaker is moved.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5659143 Isackson Aug 1997 A
5814747 Ramsell Sep 1998 A
6365810 Enhoffer et al. Apr 2002 B1