PEDAL APPARATUS FOR PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT
20170278490 · 2017-09-28
Inventors
- Fumihiro SHIGENAGA (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
- Hirochika WATANABE (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
- Tomohiro FUJITA (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
- Makoto SETO (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Pivot shaft support members, formed as component parts separate from support posts of a frame of a pedal apparatus, are mounted on respective upper ends of the support posts, and the pivot shaft support members pivotably support the opposite ends of a pivot shaft for a beater rod. A heel section is provided on a rear end portion of an under plate of the pedal apparatus, and a pair of left and right hinge support members, formed as component parts separate from the heel section, are mounted to the heel section. The hinge support members pivotably support the opposite ends of a pivot shaft of a hinge section of a foot board. Because the pivot shaft support members and the hinge support members are separate component parts from the frame, mounted positions of these support members can be adjusted finely during mounting, to the frame, of the support members.
Claims
1. A pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument comprising: a frame; a foot board; a rod pivotable to move a beater; a pivot shaft provided in a motion link mechanism that pivots the rod in response to pivoting of the foot board; a support member formed as a component part separate from the frame and constructed to pivotably support the pivot shaft; and a connection section provided in corresponding relation to the support member and constructed to connect the corresponding support member to the frame.
2. The pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support member includes a positioning mechanism that defines a mounted position of the support member relative to the connection section.
3. The pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument as claimed in claim 2, wherein the positioning mechanism comprises a mounting section having a plurality of abutting surfaces engageable with the connection section.
4. The pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein the support member includes a position adjustment mechanism that adjusts a mounted position of the support member relative to the connection section.
5. The pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument as claimed in claim 4, wherein the position adjustment mechanism comprises a position adjustment member disposed between the support member and the connection mechanism.
6. The pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pivot shaft is a pivot shaft for the rod, and the connection section is constructed to connect, to the frame, the support member that pivotably supports the pivot shaft for the rod.
7. The pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument as claimed in claim 6, wherein the support member comprises a pair of support members each configured to pivotably support the pivot shaft for the rod so that the pivot shaft for the rod extends between the pair of support members, the connection section comprises a pair of support posts each provided on the frame, each one of the pair of support members being mounted to corresponding one of the pair of support posts, a subframe that is formed integrally with the pair of support posts is provided so as to extend between the pair of support posts.
8. The pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pivot shaft is a pivot shaft for the foot board, and the connection section is constructed to connect, to the frame via a heel section of the foot board, the support member that pivotably supports the pivot shaft for the foot board.
9. The pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pivot shaft includes a first pivot shaft for the rod, and a second pivot shaft for the foot board, the support member includes a first support member that pivotably supports the first pivot shaft, and a second support member that pivotably supports the second pivot shaft, and the connection section includes a first connection section constructed to connect the first support member to the frame, and a second connection section constructed to connect the second support member to the frame via a heel section of the frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Certain preferred embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Now, with reference to the accompanying drawings, a detailed description will be given about an embodiment of a pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument of the present invention. The pedal apparatus for a percussion instrument (hereinafter also referred to simply as “pedal apparatus”) is used, for example, in a performance of a percussion instrument, such as a bass drum of a drum set.
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[0021] As shown in
[0022] A rocker member 3 is fixed to a substantial axial middle portion of the pivot shaft 2, and a beater 7 is mounted to the distal end of a rod 5 that is in turn mounted to the rocker member 3. The rocker member 3, the rod 5 and the beater 7 together constitute a striking mechanism of the pedal apparatus 1. A transmission mechanism 4 that comprises for example a chain member is connected at it upper end to the rocker member 3, and a foot board 6 is connected to the lower end of the transmission mechanism 4.
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[0024] As the user depresses the foot board 6, the foot board 6 pivots about the hinge section 8 downward from the position shown in
[0025] Next, with reference to
[0026] As shown in
[0027] The other pivot shaft support member 13b has a through-hole 30 having a bearing 34b (see
[0028] As shown in
[0029] The left and right support posts 12a and 12b are formed in such a manner that flatness of the first abutting surfaces 21a and 21b and flatness of the second abutting surfaces 22a and 22b can be made equal between the left and right support posts 12a and 12b through post-processing. Because such processing for making the flatness equal between the left and right support posts 12a and 12b is performed on the flat surfaces, it can be performed with a high accuracy and precision. In this way, it is possible to duly position the respective shaft bearing axes of the left and right support members 13a and 13b in alignment with each other with respect the axis of the pivot shaft 2. Thus, the pivot shaft 2 can be appropriately assembled to the frame 10 with a high accuracy.
[0030] The following describe an example operational sequence for mounting the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b to the corresponding support posts 12a and 12b. First, the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b are mounted to the opposite ends of the pivot shaft 2 via the bearings 34a and 34b, and then, the two mounting surfaces 31 and 32 of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b are abutted against the abutting surfaces 21a and 22a and 22a and 22b, respectively, of the support posts 12a and 12b. Then, the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b are fastened or fixed to the corresponding support posts 12a and 12b by the screws passed through the screw holes 33 into the screw holes 23a and 23b.
[0031] Because the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b are constructed in such a manner that the two mounting surfaces 31 and 32 abut against the support posts 12a and 12b as the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b are mounted to the support posts 12a and 12b, they can be duly positioned at predetermined positions defined by the two mounting surfaces 31 and 32. Namely, in the instant embodiment, a positioning mechanism for each of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b comprises a mounting section constructed in such a manner that the pivot shaft support member 13a or 13b abuts at two or more surfaces (31 and 32) against the corresponding support post 12a or 12b.
[0032] Further, when the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b are to be mounted to the support posts 12a and 12b, mounted positions of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b relative to the support posts 12a and 12b can be adjusted finely by adjusting the respective screwed-in amounts of the screws in the screw holes 33, 23 and 23b, fixing the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b by pressing them laterally from the left and right sides, or the like. By such mounted position adjustment of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b, it is possible to prevent unwanted wobbling of the pivot shaft 2 assembled to the frame 10.
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[0034] According to the above-described embodiments of the pedal apparatus 1, where the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b are formed as component parts separate from the support posts 12a and 12b, the pivot shaft 2 can be appropriately assembled to the support posts 12a and 12b of the frame 10 with a high accuracy. In the above-described embodiments, the basic principles of the present invention are applied in relation to the pivot shaft 2 of the rod 5 provided for pivoting the beater 7, and the pivot shaft 2 is a pivot shaft (first pivot shaft) provided in the motion link mechanism for pivoting the rod 5 in response to pivoting motion of the foot board 6. Further, the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b constitute a support member (first support member) that pivotably supports the first pivot shaft 2, and the support posts 12a and 12b constitute a connection section (first connection section) that is constructed to connect the first support member to the frame 10.
[0035] Next, with reference to
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[0037] Although not particularly shown, the other hinge support member 15b has a through-hole 50, two mounting surfaces 51 and 52 and a screw hole 14 which are similar to those of the one hinge support member 15a shown in
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[0039] The heel section 14 too is formed in such a manner that flatness of the first abutting surfaces 41a and 41b and flatness of the second abutting surfaces 42a and 42b can be made equal through post-processing. In this way, the respective shaft bearing axes of the left and right hinge support member 15a and 15b mounted to the heel section 14 can be duly positioned in alignment with each other with respect to the axis of the pivot shaft 8a of the hinge section 8, so that the pivot shaft 8a of the hinge section 8 can be appropriately supported by the left and right hinge support members 15a and 15b.
[0040] The following describe an example operational sequence for mounting the hinge support members 15a and 15b to the heel section 14. First, the hinge support members 15a and 15b are mounted to the opposite ends of the pivot shaft 8a of the hinge section 8, and then, the two mounting surfaces 51 and 52 of the hinge support members 15a and 15b are abutted against the abutting surfaces 41a, 42a and 41b, 42b, respectively, of the heel section 14. Then, the hinge support members 15a and 15b are fastened or fixed to the heel section 14 by means of screws passed through the screw holes 43a and 43b into the screw holes 53. Note that any other suitable hinge-support-member mounting operational sequence than the aforementioned may be employed.
[0041] With the above-described construction where the two mounting surfaces 51 and 52 of each of the hinge support members 15a and 15b abut against the abutting surfaces 41a, 42a and 41b, 42b, respectively, of the heel section 14 during mounting, to the heel section 14, of the hinge support members 15a and 15b, the hinge support members 15a and 15b can be duly positioned at predetermined positions defined by the two mounting surfaces 51 and 52. Namely, in the instant embodiment, each of the hinge support members 15a and 15b has, as a positioning mechanism, a mounting section formed in such a manner that the hinge support member abuts against the heel section 14 at two or more surfaces (51 and 52).
[0042] Further, when the hinge support members 15a and 15b are to be mounted to the heel section 14, mounted positions of the hinge support members 15a and 15b relative to the heel section 14 can be adjusted finely by adjusting screwed-in amounts of the screws in the screw holes 53, 43a and 43b, fixing the hinge support members 15a and 15b by pressing them laterally from the left and right sides, or the like. By such fine mounted position adjustment of the hinge support members 15a and 15b, it is possible to prevent unwanted wobbling of the pivot shaft 8a of the hinge section 8 assembled to the heel section 14.
[0043] Furthermore, the screw holes 53 formed as laterally elongated holes in the hinge support members 15a and 15b function as a mounted position adjustment mechanism for the support members 15a and 15b. With such a mounted position adjustment mechanism, the user can adjust the mounted positions of the hinge support members 15a and 15b in the left-right direction within a range permitted by the screw holes 53. Note that the screw holes 53 may be formed in any other shape than the aforementioned, such as a shape elongated in the front-rear direction, or a shape that permits positional adjustment of the hinge support members 15a and 15b in both the left-right direction and the front-rear direction.
[0044] In the instant embodiment of the pedal apparatus 1, where the hinge support members 15a and 15b are formed as component parts separate from the heel section 14 as noted above, the pivot shaft 8a of the hinge section 8 can be appropriately assembled to the heel section 14 with a high accuracy. In the above-described embodiment, the basic principles of the present invention are applied in relation to the pivot shaft 8a of the foot board 6, and the pivot shaft 8a is a pivot shaft (second pivot shaft) provided in the aforementioned motion link mechanism for pivoting the rod 5 in response to a pivoting motion of the foot board 6. Further, the hinge support members 15a and 15b constitute a support member (second support member) that pivotably supports the second pivot shaft 8a, and a connection structure (abutting surfaces) of the heel section 14 for connecting the hinge support members 15a and 15b to the heel section 14 constitutes a connection section (second connection section) that is constructed to connect the second support member to the frame 10 via the heel section 14 of the foot board 6.
[0045] It should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and may be modified variously within the scope of the technical idea disclosed in the claims, specification and drawings.
[0046] For example, as another example of the mounted position adjustment mechanism provided in each of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b, a position adjustment member may be provided between each of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b and the corresponding support post 12a or 12b. Each of such position adjustment members may be a resilient member, such as a plain washer or a spring washer. The positions, in the up-down direction, of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b can be adjusted via the position adjustment members provided between the first mounting surfaces 31 and the first abutting surfaces 21a and 21b, and the positions, in the front-rear direction, of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b can be adjusted via the position adjustment members provided between the second mounting surfaces 32 and the second abutting surfaces 22a and 22b. Further, as another example of the mounted position adjustment mechanism provided in each of the hinge support members 15a and 15b, position adjustment members similar to the aforementioned position adjustment members of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13 may be provided between the hinge support members 15a and 15b and the heel section 14.
[0047] Furthermore, the positioning mechanism of each of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b is not limited to the aforementioned construction where each of the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b abuts against the support post 12a or 12b at two or more mounting surfaces 31 and 32, and it may be of any other suitable construction. For example, positioning guide holes or grooves may be provided the pivot shaft support members 13a and 13b or in the support posts 12a and 12b. The positioning mechanism of each of the hinge support members 15a and 15b too is not limited to the construction where each of the hinge support members 15a and 15b abuts against the heel section 14 at two or more mounting surfaces 51 and 52, and it may be of any other suitable construction. For example, positioning guide holes or grooves may be provided in the hinge support members 15a and 15b or in the heel section 14. Whereas, in the above-described embodiments, combined structures the support members 13a, 13b and 15a, 15b (first and second support members) and the corresponding support posts 12a, 12b and hinge support members 15a and 15b (first and second connection sections) are provided in relation to both the pivot shaft 2 of the rod 5 (i.e., the first pivot shaft) and the pivot shaft 8a of the foot board 6 (i.e., the second pivot shaft) in accordance with the basic principles of the present invention, the present invention is not so limited, and the combined structure of the support member and the connection section according to the present invention may be provided in relation to only one of the pivot shafts 2 and 8a (i.e., the first pivot shaft or the second pivot shaft).
[0048] This application is based on, and claims priority to, JP PA 2016-060919 filed on 24 Mar. 2016. The disclosure of the priority application, in its entirety, including the drawings, claims, and the specification thereof, are incorporated herein by reference.