Abstract
Percussion accessories for reversible and interchangeable attachment to the head of a drum tension rod are disclosed.
Claims
1. A percussion accessory adapted for connection to the head of a drum tension rod, comprising: a support rod comprising a shaft with a first female receptacle on a distal end thereof, said receptacle complementary to the head of the drum tension rod, and a percussion instrument with a second female receptacle adapted to receive the shaft of the support rod.
2. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the support rod is a hex drum key.
3. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the shaft of the support rod is polygonal in cross section.
4. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the shaft of the connection rod is circular in cross section.
5. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the percussion instrument further comprises a ball bearing connector along an interior wall of the second female receptacle, and the support rod further comprises a circumferential groove around the shaft of the support rod, wherein insertion of the shaft of the support rod into the female receptacle engages the ball bearing connector in the circumferential groove.
6. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the percussion instrument further comprises an aperture through a wall of the second female receptacle, the support rod further comprises a recess in the shaft of the support rod, wherein insertion of the shaft of the support rod into the female receptacle aligns the aperture and the recess, and wherein the percussion instrument is secured to the support rod by a pin.
7. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the percussion accessory further comprises a magnet operable to hold a ferrous object inserted into the second female receptacle.
8. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the female receptacle is threaded and the shaft of the support rod is threaded.
9. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the percussion instrument is a jingle.
10. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the percussion instrument is a shaker.
11. The percussion accessory of claim 1 wherein the percussion instrument is a snare wire.
12. A percussion accessory adapted for connection to the head of a drum tension rod, comprising: a support rod comprising a shaft with a first female receptacle on a distal end thereof, said receptacle complementary to the head of the drum tension rod, and a percussion instrument with an aperture, wherein the aperture is sized and configured to allow insertion of the shaft of the support rod through the aperture.
13. A percussion accessory adapted for connection to the head of a drum tension rod, comprising a percussion instrument having an integral support rod extending from said instrument, said support rod having a distal end comprising a female receptacle complementary to the head of a drum tension rod.
14. An adapter for percussion instruments comprising a support rod with a proximate end a distal end, the distal end comprising a female receptacle complementary to the head of a drum tension rod, and the proximate end comprising means for attaching said rod to a percussion accessory.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention will be explained, by way of example only, with reference to certain embodiments and the attached figures, in which:
(2) FIG. 1A shows a sectional view of an assembled jingle percussion accessory according to one embodiment.
(3) FIGS. 1B-1D show sectional views of securing mechanisms between a percussion accessory and a support rod according to alternative embodiments. FIG. 1B shows a sectional view of a threaded connection. FIG. 1C shows a sectional view of a ball-bearing connector. FIG. 1D shows a sectional view of a pin connector.
(4) FIG. 2 shows a side view of an assembled jingle percussion accessory;
(5) FIG. 3 shows an alternative view the jingle percussion accessory of FIG. 2 in a disassembled position;
(6) FIG. 4 shows a side view of a shaker percussion accessory and removable lid;
(7) FIG. 5 shows an alternative view of the shaker percussion accessory of FIG. 4;
(8) FIG. 6 shows an interior view of the shaker percussion accessory of FIGS. 4 and 5;
(9) FIG. 7 shows a snare wire accessory attached to a drum according to one embodiment;
(10) FIG. 8 shows an alternative disassembled view of the snare wire accessory of FIG. 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) FIGS. 1-8 will be used as reference to describe certain embodiments of the present invention. FIGS. 1-8 are illustrative in nature and are not meant to the limit the present invention to the embodiments illustrated.
(12) Embodiments of the present invention provide percussion accessories that are adapted to be removably attachable to the head of a drum tension rod. Although this disclosure refers to use with jingles, shakers, and snare wires, it will be readily understood that it is equally applicable to other types of percussion accessories which can be located advantageously at or near the edge of the drum surface.
(13) As shown in FIGS. 1-3, in some embodiments a percussion accessory 1 is adapted to be removably attached to the head of a drum tension rod 2 in that the accessory 1 comprises a female receptacle 30 that is complementary to the shaft 4 of a support rod 5 mounted on the head of a drum tension rod 2. In some embodiments, the distal end 6 of the support rod 5 is adapted for connection to the head of the drum tension rod 2 by comprising a female receptacle 3 with a shape complementary to the head of a drum tension rod 2. The shaft 4 of the support rod 5 may be in the shape of a polygon, wherein rotational movement of the percussion accessory 1 is restricted by its engagement with the shaft 4 of the support rod 5. In some embodiments, the female receptacle 30 of the percussion accessory 1 is hexagonal in cross section and the support rod 5 is a standard hex drum key. In some embodiments, the female receptacle 30 of the accessory 1 is circular in cross section and engagement with a complementary circular shaft 4 of the support rod 5 permits rotation of the percussion accessory 1. The female receptacle 30 of the accessory 1 may be deliberately oversized in diameter with respect to the shaft 4 of the support rod 5 to permit rotation of the percussion accessory 1.
(14) As shown in FIGS. 1A-1D, in some embodiments, the percussion accessory 1 comprises a reversible securing mechanism to prevent accidental disengagement of the accessory 1 from the support rod 5 while the drum is being played. As shown in FIG. 1B, in some embodiments, the accessory 1 comprises a threaded female receptacle 3 that is complementary to a threaded shaft 4 of the support rod 5. As shown in FIG. 1C, in some embodiments, the support rod 5 comprises a groove 8 near the proximal end 9 for engagement with the accessory 1, and the female receptacle 30 on the accessory 1 comprises a ball bearing connector 10 in a sidewall 11 of the receptacle 30, wherein the ball bearing connector 10 reversibly engages the groove 8 to secure the accessory 1 to the support rod 5. In some embodiments, the ball bearing connector 10 may be embedded in the shaft 4 of the support rod 5 and may interact with a groove in the sidewall 11 of the receptacle 30. As shown in FIG. 1A, in some embodiments, the percussion accessory 1 is reversibly secured to the support rod 5 by an engagement means 36 such as a magnet 35 positioned such that it operably engages and holds in place a support rod 5 (or other object) made of a sufficiently ferrous material to be magnetic.
(15) As shown in FIG. 1D, in some embodiments, the support rod 5 comprises a recess 13 near the proximal end 9 for engagement with the accessory 1 and the female receptacle 30 on the accessory 1 comprises an aperture 12 through a sidewall 11 configured to align with the recess 13 in the support rod 5, wherein the percussion accessory 1 may be reversibly secured to the support rod 5 by insertion of an engagement means 36 through the aperture 12 and into the recess 13. In some embodiments, the recess 13 in the support rod 5 may comprise an aperture that passes through the entire width of the support rod 5. In some embodiments the recess 13 in the support rod 5 may be threaded. In some embodiments, the engagement means 36 is as a pin, set screw, cotter pin, or other connector as may be known in the art.
(16) As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, in some embodiments, a percussion accessory 1 is adapted to be removably attached to the head of a drum tension rod 2 in that the accessory 1 comprises an aperture 15 that is complementary to the shaft 4 of a support rod 5 mounted on the head of a drum tension rod 2, wherein the aperture 15 is sized and configured to allow insertion of the support rod 5 through the aperture 15. In some embodiments the percussion accessory 1 may be secured to the support rod 5 by a removable cap that is complementary to the shaft 4. In some embodiments, the removable cap and the shaft 4 of the support rod 5 may be threaded. In some embodiments the shaft 4 of the support rod 5 may be threaded, and the percussion accessory 1 may be secured to the support rod 5 by a threaded nut. In some embodiments aperture 15 is hexagonal and the support rod 5 is a standard hex drum key. In some embodiments, the aperture 15 is sized and configured to allow the female end of a standard handled drum key to pass through and engage with the head of a drum tension rod 2.
(17) In some embodiments, the support rod 5 may be an integral component of the percussion accessory 1. In such embodiments, a percussion accessory 1 comprises a permanently affixed connection rod wherein the shaft 4 of the rod is mounted, secured, embedded, or formed into the base of the percussion instrument, and the distal end 6 of the support rod 5 comprises a female receptacle 3 with a shape complementary to the head of a drum tension rod 2.
(18) As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, in some embodiments, the percussion accessory 1 comprises one or more jingles 16 mounted on a central upright 19 wherein the upright has a top end 17 and a bottom end 18, and wherein the distal end 6 of the support rod 5 comprises a female receptacle 3. In some embodiments, the bottom end 18 of the central upright 19 is a female receptacle 30 complementary to the shaft 4 of a drum key. In some embodiments, the bottom end 18 of the central upright 19 is a female receptacle 3 complementary to the head of a drum tension rod 2.
(19) As shown in FIGS. 4-6, in some embodiments, the percussion accessory 1 comprises a shaker 20, wherein the shaker 20 is a molded, hollow cylindrical cup 38 with bottom surface 21 and a reversibly attachable lid 22. In some embodiments, the shaker 20 comprises a female receptacle 30 formed into the bottom surface 21 of the shaker 20. In some embodiments the receptacle 30 may be recessed from the bottom surface 21 of the shaker 20 into the interior portion 23. In some embodiments the female receptacle 30 may be disposed on the distal end of a post extending downward from the bottom 21 of the shaker. In some embodiments, the shaker 21 comprises a permanently affixed connection rod mounted, secured, embedded, or formed into the bottom surface of the shaker, wherein the drum end of the connection rod comprises a female connection with a shape complementary to the head of drum tension rod 2.
(20) As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, in some embodiments, the percussion accessory 1 is a snare wire 25 comprising a collar 26 and wires 40. In some embodiments, the collar 26 further comprises an aperture 15 complementary to the shaft 4 of a support rod 5 such that the collar 26 may be removably slipped over the end of the shaft 4 to secure the percussion accessory 1 in position. In some embodiments, the collar 26 comprises a female receptacle 30 complementary to the shaft 4 of a support rod 5. In some embodiments, the collar 26 comprises an integral rod with a drum end complementary to the head of a drum tension rod 2.
(21) In some embodiments, a support rod 5 can be attached to a standard percussion accessory 1 to permit its attachment to the head of a drum tension rod 2. In such embodiments, a support rod 5 comprises a drum end and an accessory end, wherein the drum end is complementary to the head of drum tension rod 2 and a clamp is secured adjacent to the accessory end of the shaft, wherein the clamp may be of any type known to persons of ordinary skill in the art including, but not limited to, a spring clamp, pinch clamp, c-clamp, pipe clamp, or hose clamp.
(22) Although the foregoing embodiments describe application to a shaker, jingle, and snare wire, it will be appreciated that any small, hand-held percussion instruments may be made suitable for the disclosed adaptation for securement to the head of a drum tension rod. Further, although the discussion has been with reference to, and the figures show, drums such as snares and toms often configured in a set and played with sticks, it should be understood that the present invention is applicable to, and adaptable for use with, other types of percussion instruments including timpani or kettledrums, certain types of bongos, and similar instruments in which a hardware element with a head is proximate to the playing surface of the instrument.