G10D13/065

Electronic Hi-Hat
20220044664 · 2022-02-10 ·

An electronic hi-hat 1 has a rod movable up and down with an operation of a player. A top cymbal 2 has a striking surface that can be struck by the player. A bottom cymbal 3 comes into contact with or separates from the top cymbal 2. An optical sensor 7 detects separation dimension between the top cymbal 2 and the bottom cymbal 3. The optical sensor 7 detects separation dimensions of a plurality of areas that are displaced with inclinations of the top cymbal 2 and the bottom cymbal 3 with respect to the rod r. The plurality of areas where the separation dimensions are detected are located on a common circumference of the top cymbal 2 and the bottom cymbal 3 around the rod r as a center.

Electronic Hi-Hat
20220044664 · 2022-02-10 ·

An electronic hi-hat 1 has a rod movable up and down with an operation of a player. A top cymbal 2 has a striking surface that can be struck by the player. A bottom cymbal 3 comes into contact with or separates from the top cymbal 2. An optical sensor 7 detects separation dimension between the top cymbal 2 and the bottom cymbal 3. The optical sensor 7 detects separation dimensions of a plurality of areas that are displaced with inclinations of the top cymbal 2 and the bottom cymbal 3 with respect to the rod r. The plurality of areas where the separation dimensions are detected are located on a common circumference of the top cymbal 2 and the bottom cymbal 3 around the rod r as a center.

Lo-Hat Drum Pedal Assembly
20210319772 · 2021-10-14 ·

A lo-hat drum pedal assembly is an apparatus that enables the user to modify a hi-hat stand to be used in a lo-hat configuration. The apparatus includes an extension arm, a height adjustment arm, a linkage arm, a suspension arm, a pedal attachment point, a strut attachment point, and a connector attachment point. The extension arm connects the stock stand pedal to the height adjustment arm. The height adjustment arm connects the extension arm to the linkage arm. The suspension arm enables the linkage arm to be hung from a base strut in a seesaw-like manner. The pedal attachment point is the location where the extension arm is connected to the stock stand pedal. The strut attachment point is the location where the suspension arm is connected to the stock base strut. The connector attachment point is the location where the linkage arm is connected to the stock cymbal rod.

Lo-Hat Drum Pedal Assembly
20210319772 · 2021-10-14 ·

A lo-hat drum pedal assembly is an apparatus that enables the user to modify a hi-hat stand to be used in a lo-hat configuration. The apparatus includes an extension arm, a height adjustment arm, a linkage arm, a suspension arm, a pedal attachment point, a strut attachment point, and a connector attachment point. The extension arm connects the stock stand pedal to the height adjustment arm. The height adjustment arm connects the extension arm to the linkage arm. The suspension arm enables the linkage arm to be hung from a base strut in a seesaw-like manner. The pedal attachment point is the location where the extension arm is connected to the stock stand pedal. The strut attachment point is the location where the suspension arm is connected to the stock base strut. The connector attachment point is the location where the linkage arm is connected to the stock cymbal rod.

HI-HAT CONTROLLERS AND PEDAL ACCESSORIES
20210287647 · 2021-09-16 · ·

An apparatus, system, and method provide hi-hat control for use as an electronic controller for a drum/cymbal hi-hat instrument. The hi-hat controller is an interface for field mounting, e.g., retrofit, for use with existing hi-hat foot pedals to provide a seamless conversion of an acoustic hi-hat foot pedal into an input device for use with electronic drum modules and other signal generating devices.

HI-HAT CONTROLLERS AND PEDAL ACCESSORIES
20210287647 · 2021-09-16 · ·

An apparatus, system, and method provide hi-hat control for use as an electronic controller for a drum/cymbal hi-hat instrument. The hi-hat controller is an interface for field mounting, e.g., retrofit, for use with existing hi-hat foot pedals to provide a seamless conversion of an acoustic hi-hat foot pedal into an input device for use with electronic drum modules and other signal generating devices.

HI-HAT ATTACHMENT
20210166664 · 2021-06-03 · ·

The hi-hat attachment includes an upper unit, a lower unit, and an operation lever. The lower unit includes a regulation unit that regulates the maximum fall position of the lower unit. The regulation unit is configured to adjust the maximum fall position of the lower unit.

HI-HAT ATTACHMENT
20210166664 · 2021-06-03 · ·

The hi-hat attachment includes an upper unit, a lower unit, and an operation lever. The lower unit includes a regulation unit that regulates the maximum fall position of the lower unit. The regulation unit is configured to adjust the maximum fall position of the lower unit.

Mini hi-hat pedal system
10943571 · 2021-03-09 · ·

Percussion assemblies, such as mini hi-hat percussion assemblies, are disclosed. The mini hi-hat assemblies can include a first connecting portion between a pedal and a drive shaft. A roller can be included between the first connecting portion and an underside of the pedal. Non-flexible members and/or flexible members such as a chain can be included between the drive shaft and a cymbal rod. Actuation of the pedal can cause rotation of the drive shaft and downward movement of the cymbal rod, which can have a top cymbal mounted thereon. This downward movement can cause the top cymbal to contact a bottom cymbal and produce a desired sound. A compression spring can then cause the system to rebound toward its equilibrium or resting position.

Mini hi-hat pedal system
10943571 · 2021-03-09 · ·

Percussion assemblies, such as mini hi-hat percussion assemblies, are disclosed. The mini hi-hat assemblies can include a first connecting portion between a pedal and a drive shaft. A roller can be included between the first connecting portion and an underside of the pedal. Non-flexible members and/or flexible members such as a chain can be included between the drive shaft and a cymbal rod. Actuation of the pedal can cause rotation of the drive shaft and downward movement of the cymbal rod, which can have a top cymbal mounted thereon. This downward movement can cause the top cymbal to contact a bottom cymbal and produce a desired sound. A compression spring can then cause the system to rebound toward its equilibrium or resting position.