Information
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Patent Grant
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6259012
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Patent Number
6,259,012
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 13, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 10, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Ostrolenk, Faber, Gerb & Soffen, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 084 4221
- 084 4222
- 084 4223
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A structure for confirming the adjusted position of a drum pedal, wherein the drum pedal includes a support for a beater rotary shaft, a beater on the rotary shaft and a pedal connected by a sprocket and chain to rotate the shaft. A cam fixed on the protruding end of the shaft is urged by a spring to a standard orientation for the cam and the shaft. The rotary orientation of the cam on the shaft determines the initial spacing of the beater from the drumhead and the initial position of the pedal plate. A display member disposed on the part of the shaft that protrudes beyond the cam has a display scale which matches a standard position indicator on the cam to indicate the angular extent to which the shaft is rotated from a standard or initial orientation and therefore the extent to which the beater is initially off the drumhead and the extent to which the pedal plate is off a standard orientation.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a structure for confirming the adjusted position of a drum pedal.
In recent years, many drum pedals designs permit the height position of the pedal plate and the amplitude and angle of the beater to be freely adjusted. In addition, some pedals enable independently adjusting the height position of the pedal plate and the amplitude and angle width of the beater. This has made it possible to finely adjust the height position of the pedal plate and the amplitude and angle width of the beater (stroke volume) to an individual performer's preference.
In these known drum pedals, however, if the height position of the pedal plate or the amplitude and angle width of the beater are adjusted many times, it sometimes becomes impossible to determine the original position of adjustment, thereby making it impossible to restore the height position of the pedal plate or the amplitude and angle width of the beater to their original adjusted positions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention seeks to overcome the foregoing problem by providing a structure for confirming the adjusted position of the drum pedal and which is capable of enabling easy Observation of the adjusted positions of the height position of the pedal plate or the amplitude and angle width of the beater in the drum pedal.
The invention relates to a structure for confirming the adjusted position of a drum pedal. cam is fixed at the end of a beater rotary shaft, and that shaft is freely rotatably held on a support.
A spring is stretched on the cam which returns the cam and the shaft to a standard start orientation where the spring is at minimum tension. The beater rotary shaft is rotated by operating a pedal plate for causing a beater installed integrally on the beater rotary shaft to be amplitude-vibrated with respect to the drum.
The beater rotary shaft protrudes axially to the outside of the cam. A display member having a display part is fixed on the protruding part of the shaft. A position indicator for a standard position is provided on the cam. The adjusted position of the drum pedal is observable due to the display part and the standard position indicator of the cam.
In addition, the display part of the display member comprises a plurality of scales including the standard position scale. There is structure for confirming the adjusted position. The display member may be installed on and fixed on the end of the rotary shaft protruding part.
Other objects and features of the invention are explained below with reference to the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of a drum pedal having a structure for confirming the adjusted position of the drum pedal.
FIG. 2
is a cross section of an essential part.
FIG. 3
is an oblique view thereof prior to fixing the display member at the end of the rotary shaft protruding part.
FIG. 4
is an oblique view of the same after the display member has been fixed to the end of the rotary shaft
FIG. 5
is a front view of the display member.
FIG. 6
is a rear view of the display member.
FIG. 7
is a plan view thereof.
FIG. 8
is a side view thereof.
FIG. 9
is a cross section along line A—A in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 10
is a side view of the drum pedal when the pedal plate has been moved to a position below the standard position.
FIG. 11
is an oblique view showing the vicinity of the display member at that time.
FIG. 12
is a side view of the drum pedal when the pedal plate has been moved to a position above the standard position.
FIG. 13
is an oblique view showing the vicinity of the display member at that time.
DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1 and 2
show a drum pedal
10
having a structure for confirming the adjusted position of the drum pedal. The drum pedal
10
has a construction now described.
A support
12
is erected on both sides of a base
11
. A beater rotary shaft
14
is held freely rotatably in a bearing
13
at the top of each support
12
. Approximately at the center along the length of the beater rotary shaft
14
, there is a drum beater
21
and a wheel-like operating member
22
which integrally rotates with the beater member
21
. The beater head
23
is fixed by a screw
24
to the beater
21
.
The operating member
22
is either a sprocket or a partial sprocket. Its outer periphery supports a chain
15
having one end fixed to the operating member
22
and the other end linked to the tip of a pedal plate
16
. The chain
15
is pulled down as said pedal plate
16
is stepped in as indicated by an arrow mark B in FIG.
1
and this rotates the operating member
22
and thereby rotates the beater
21
causing the beater head
23
to beat the drum D.
A cam
30
is fixed at one end of the beater rotary shaft
14
by a screw
31
. There is a bearing hole
32
approximately at the center of the cam
30
, into which the rotary shaft
14
is inserted.
A roller installation hole
33
is spaced below the bearing hole
32
. A roller installation bolt
34
is screwed into the roller installation hole
33
. A ring-shaped spring holder K is suspended from a roller
35
that has been installed on the roller installation bolt
34
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The top end of a spring S is suspended from the tip of the spring holder K and the bottom end of spring S engages a lower bracket
17
attached on the outside of the support
12
so that the spring S is stretched to the cam
30
. An adjustment bolt
18
adjusts the tension of the spring S.
The force of the spring S restores the beater rotary shaft
14
so that the beater head
23
is automatically restored to its original position after beating the drum D. In this manner, the beater head
23
engages in amplitude vibration against the drum D by operation of the pedal plate
16
.
A clamp
19
holds the pedal support
12
to the drum loop.
The cam
30
is made freely rotatable and adjustable on the beater rotary shaft
14
by tightening or loosening the lock bolt
31
. The height position of the pedal plate
16
and the amplitude and angle width of the beater head
23
can be adjusted steplessly in linkage.
It is desired to confirm the adjusted position of the drum pedal. The beater rotary shaft
14
protrudes axially beyond the outside of the cam
30
, thereby forming a rotary shaft protruding part
14
A, in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The rotary shaft protruding part
14
A in this example is approximately in the shape of a bow in cross-section having an approximately flat area at one side thereof.
A display member
40
having a display part
45
is fixed at the rotary shaft. protruding part
14
A, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
. A standard position indication
36
is installed at a prescribed location on the cam
30
.
The display member
40
has a shape shown in
FIGS. 5 and 8
. It includes an installation hole
41
extending in from its rear side (
FIG. 9
) for receiving and fixing the rotary shaft protrusion
14
A. The installation hole
41
also has approximately the cross sectional shape of a bow comparable to the shape of the rotary shaft protruding part
1
4
A. As the installation hole
41
receives the end of the rotary shaft protrusion
14
A, the display member
40
is fixed to the beater rotary shaft
14
to rotate along with it.
The display member
40
may be so constructed as not to be detachable after it is installed on the rotary shaft protrusion
14
A, as shown herein, or it may be freely removable so as to be installed on the rotary shaft protuberant part
14
A whenever necessary.
The display part or indicator
45
in this example is formed at the top of the outer surface of the display member
40
so that it may be easily observed by the performer. It comprises a plurality of scales
46
including a standard position scale or indicator
47
. If the standard position scale
47
on the part
45
is rotated to positionally align with the standard position indicator
36
on the cam
30
, as is shown in
FIG. 4
, the pedal plate
16
or the beater head
23
of the drum pedal
10
assume their standard positions in FIG.
1
.
The height of the pedal plate
16
may be adjusted downward to the solid line position in
FIG. 10
, which is lower than the standard position (shown by a dotted line) where the beater head
23
has been brought closer to the drum D, as compared with the standard position as is shown by the solid line in
FIG. 10
, for example. Then the display part
45
of the display member
40
shifts to the interior (in the direction indicated by arrow mark P, in
FIG. 11
) by an angle in proportion to the height over which the pedal plate
16
has been lowered from the standard position. That angle is measured from the standard position indicator
36
on the cam
30
, as shown in FIG.
11
.
The height of the pedal plate
16
may alternatively be adjusted upward to a position which moves the beater head
23
away from the drum D, as compared with the standard position of the beater head
23
. In that adjusted position, the pedal, shown in solid lines in
FIG. 12
, is higher than the standard position, which is shown by dotted lines. If the cam
30
is fixed to the beater rotary shaft
14
, the display part
45
of the display member
40
shifts to the front, in the direction of the arrow Q in
FIG. 13
, in proportion to the increase in the height of the pedal plate
16
from its standard position shown in broken lines in FIG.
12
.
The adjusted position of the pedal can be easily observed due to the positional relationship between the scale
46
, including the standard position scale
47
, and the standard position indicator
36
of the cam
30
at the display
45
of the display member
40
. This enables easy understanding how far the cam has deviated from its standard position.
In the drum pedal
10
, moreover, the height position of the pedal plate
16
and the amplitude and angle width of the beater head
23
are adjusted linkage. However, this invention applies when the height position of the pedal plate
16
and the amplitude and angle width of the beater head
23
are adjustable independently of each other. In addition, it can be used in a duplex drum pedal, in which two beaters are operated by both of a performer's feet against a single drum.
A standard position indicator is provided on the cam. A display member having a display part is fixed to the rotary axis protruding part that protrudes axially outside of the cam. This makes it possible to observe the adjusted position of the drum pedal. It is possible for a performer to easily memorize the adjusted positions that he or she prefers, thereby making it possible to easily set those adjusted position.
In addition, it is easy to restore the height position of the pedal plate and the amplitude and angle width to their standard or initial position.
Although the present invention has been described in relation to a particular embodiment thereof, many other variations and modifications and other uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A structure for confirming the adjusted position of a drum pedal with respect to a drumhead, wherein the drum pedal comprisesa support; a beater rotary shaft supported for rotation on the support; a beater on the shaft for being rotated toward and away from the drumhead as the shaft is rotated respectively in opposite directions; a pedal adapted to be stepped in by a performer; a connection between the beater rotary shaft and the pedal operable such that as the pedal is stepped in, the shaft is rotated in one direction with respect to the support to move the beater to beat the drumhead, and as the pedal is released, the shaft is rotated in the direction opposite the one direction to move the beater away from the drumhead; a cam attached on the shaft to rotate with the shaft, the cam having a rotation orientation on the shaft which is adjustable around the shaft and the cam being attachable to the shaft to rotate together with the shaft, at a selected rotation orientation of the cam on the shaft; a spring stretched between the cam and the support, the spring biasing the cam to a standard orientation with respect to the support and thereby rotating the shaft to a position then corresponding to a position to which the cam is biased by the spring, and the cam, the beater and pedal all being so connected with the shaft that the initial separation of the beater from the drumhead and the initial position of the pedal before the pedal is stepped in are set by the orientation of the cam around the shaft; a standard position indicator provided on the cam; a display member attached on the shaft and rotatable with the shaft, the display member having a display region with indicators thereon, and the indicators are positioned to indicate the rotated position of the shaft and the display member thereon with respect to the standard position indicator on the cam.
- 2. The structure of claim 1, wherein the beater rotary shaft has an end that projects outwardly beyond the support, the cam is on the shaft outward of the support, and the beater rotary shaft has a protruding part that protrudes outward past the cam, and the display member is on the protruding part of the shaft beyond the cam.
- 3. The structure of claim 1, wherein the display member has a plurality of scales thereon including a standard position scale which has a standard position with respect to the standard position indicator on the cam.
- 4. The structure of claim 3, wherein the protruding part of the shaft is inserted into the display member.
- 5. The structure of claim 1, wherein the support comprises an upstanding support element and the beater rotary shaft extends horizontally in the support element.
- 6. The structure of claim 5, wherein the connection between the pedal and the shaft comprises a sprocket on the shaft, the pedal being supported to have a tip portion that is movable up and down, a connecting element extending from the sprocket on the shaft to the tip portion of the pedal so that movement of the tip portion of the pedal up and down respectively as the pedal s stepped in and released rotates the sprocket and rotates the shaft respectively to move the seater to the drumhead and off the drumhead.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
12-001166 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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