Percussion instrument with at least two tone bars

20210193092 · 2021-06-24

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The invention relates to a percussion instrument having at least two tone bars, each with an upper and lower side and at least one resonance box with at least one resonance body, wherein the resonance body consists of a neck and a resonance chamber.

Claims

1. A percussion instrument (1), comprising: at least two tone bars (2), each having an upper side and lower side; and at least one resonance box (3) with at least two resonance bodies (4), wherein at least one resonance body (4) of the at least two resonance bodies (4) is assigned to at least one tone bar (2) of the at least two tone bars (2), and wherein the at least one resonance body (4) is sealed with respect to the at least one tone bar (2) by a cover plate (6) pierced with at least one opening (7), and wherein the lower side of the at least one tone bar (2) has a gap (d) from an upper side of the cover plate (6); and wherein the at least one resonance body (4) comprises at least one sound hole (8) oriented towards the at least one tone bar (2), at least one neck (9), and at least one resonance chamber (5), wherein the at least one neck (9) is located between the at least one sound hole (8) and the at least one resonance chamber (5); and wherein the at least one neck (9) connects, in a communicative manner, the at least one sound hole (8) with the at least one resonance chamber (5); and wherein the at least one sound hole (8) and the at least one opening (7) in the cover plate (6) at least partially overlap; and wherein an x-direction, a y-direction, and a z-direction form a Cartesian coordinate system, wherein the x-direction points in a direction of a length of the percussion instrument (1), the y-direction points in a direction of a width of the percussion instrument (1) and the z-direction points in a direction of a height of the percussion instrument (1); and wherein the at least two resonance bodies (4) in the at least one resonance box (3) are arranged, in whole or in part, next to each other with respect to the y-direction and/or the z-direction of the percussion instrument (1), and wherein the at least two resonance bodies (4) in the resonance box (3) are assigned to the at least two tone bars (2) lined up in the x-direction.

2. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein at least two openings (7) in a one-part or multi-part cover plate (6) of the percussion instrument (1) are arranged, in whole or in part, side by side of offset in relation to the y-direction of the percussion instrument (1).

3. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein the opening (7) in the cover plate (6) can be at least partially sealed by a plug (9) or a slider (10).

4. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein the gap (d) of the tone bar (2) to the surface of the cover plate (6) is ≤60 mm.

5. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein a volume (V.sub.Rr) of the at least one resonance chamber (5) of the at least one resonance body (4) is formed to be rectangular-shaped, cube-shaped, prism-shaped, cylinder-shaped, sphere-shaped, cone-shaped and/or ellipsoid-shaped.

6. The percussion instrument according to claim 5, wherein the volume (V.sub.Rr) of at least one resonance chamber (5) of the at least one resonance body (4) is formed by at least two volumes that are connected and/or volumes that intersect with each other.

7. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein a volume (V.sub.Rr) of the at least one resonance chamber (5) is ≥1 cm.sup.3 and ≤30,000 cm.sup.3.

8. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein a length (L) of the neck (8) is ≥0.5 mm and ≤300 mm, and wherein a sound-conducting cross-sectional area (S) of the neck is ≥0.008 cm.sup.2 and ≤80 cm.sup.2.

9. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein dimensions (L, S) of the neck (8) are formed from dimensions of a neck (L.sub.H, S.sub.H) of the resonance body (4) and dimensions (L.sub.D, S.sub.D) of the opening (7) of the cover plate (6).

10. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein one resonance body (4) of the at least two resonance bodies (4) is assigned to each of the at least two tone bars (2).

11. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein the at least one resonance box (3) and the at least two resonance bodies (4) are formed as one component.

12. The percussion instrument according to claim 11, wherein the one component is made of an injection-moldable material, of wood or of a composite material.

13. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein the at least one resonance chamber (5) in the at least one resonance box (3) is interchangeable.

14. The percussion instrument according to claim 13, wherein the at least one resonance box (3) and/or the at least one resonance body (4) are made of an injection-moldable material, wood or a composite material.

15. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein an inner surface of the neck (8) is at least partially lined with a sound-absorbing textile material.

16. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein dimensions (L, S) of the neck can be changed by an interchangeable insert (12).

17. The percussion instrument according to claim 1, wherein a surface oriented towards the tone bars (2) has an elevation (13), between two adjacent openings in the cover plate (6).

18. The percussion instrument according to claim 17, wherein the elevation (13) is fastened as an additional component on the surface of the cover plate (6).

19. The percussion instrument according to claim 17, wherein the elevation (12) is a rib (13) and runs continuously over the entire cover plate (6) of the percussion instrument (1).

20. The percussion instrument according to claim 17, wherein the elevation (13) is made of a hard material with a hardness of ≥12 N/mm.sup.2 Brinell or ≤39 Shore D, or the elevation (13) is made of a soft material with a hardness of ≥90 Shore A.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0022] FIG. 1 shows an exemplary percussion instrument.

[0023] FIG. 2 shows a cover plate with rib.

[0024] FIG. 3 is a sectional view through a percussion instrument with multiple resonance bodies.

[0025] FIG. 4a is a perspective view of an interchangeable insert inserted into an opening in a cover plate.

[0026] FIG. 4b is a perspective view of an alternative interchangeable insert.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0027] FIG. 1 shows an exemplary percussion instrument 1. The percussion instrument 1 has multiple tone bars 2, which are arranged one after the other in the x-direction. The tone bars 2 are fastened to the upper side of the cover plate 6 by two connecting elements 18. Due to the height of the connecting element 18, each tone bar 2 has an assigned gap d from the cover plate 6, wherein the cover plate 6 seals the resonance bodies 4 with respect to the tone bar 2. The resonance box 3 is located within a frame 15 of the percussion instrument 1.

[0028] FIG. 2 shows a cover plate 6 of a percussion instrument 1 with multiple openings 7. Some of the openings 7 are sealed with plugs 10. Furthermore, the cover plate 6 has sliders 11 that are connected to the cover plate 6 in a movable manner. Through a corresponding positioning the slider 11 opposite the opening 7 in the cover plate 6, the cross-sectional area S of the sound hole 8 can be reduced. An additionally attached rib 14 runs along the central axis of the cover plate 6 and separates adjacent openings 7 from each other.

[0029] FIG. 3 shows a section through a percussion instrument 1. Each tone bar 2 is assigned a resonance body 4 with a resonance chamber 5. Depending on the assigned tone bar 2, the volume of the resonance chamber 5 and/or the dimensions L, H of the neck 9 change.

[0030] FIGS. 4 a) and b) show possibilities for influencing the sound characteristics of the percussion instrument 1. In FIG. 4 a), an interchangeable insert 12 is inserted into an opening in the cover plate 6. This reduces the cross-sectional area S of the neck 9 compared to the initial area and also extends the neck 9 by the height of the collar 16. FIG. 4 b) shows an interchangeable insert 12 belonging to the percussion instrument 1 with which the volume of a resonance chamber 5 can be reduced. The interchangeable insert 12 has flexible spacers 17 on its outer side. These prevent the interchangeable insert 12 from slipping within the resonance chamber 5 and reduce the transmission of disrupting vibrations of the interchangeable insert 12 to the resonance body 4 and/or the resonance box 3.

REFERENCE NUMBERS

[0031] 1 Percussion instrument [0032] 2 Tone bar [0033] 3 Resonance box [0034] 4 Resonance body [0035] 5 Resonance chamber [0036] 6 Cover plate [0037] 7 Opening in the cover plate [0038] 8 Sound hole [0039] 9 Neck [0040] 10 Plug [0041] 11 Slider [0042] 12 Interchangeable insert [0043] 13 Elevation [0044] 14 Bar [0045] 15 Frame [0046] 16 Collar [0047] 17 Spacer [0048] 18 Connecting element [0049] d Gap from the lower side of the tone bar to the upper side of the cover plate [0050] V.sub.Rr Volume of the resonance chamber [0051] L Length of the neck [0052] S Opening area of the neck [0053] L.sub.H Length of the neck of the resonance body [0054] S.sub.H Opening area of the neck of the resonance body [0055] L.sub.D Length of the neck of the cover plate [0056] S.sub.D Opening area of the neck of the cover plate