Drum with self-aligning snare
10984767 · 2021-04-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A snare drum including a self-alignment component is disclosed. The self-alignment component may be engaged by a tensioning band, which can attach to one end of a snare that contacts or is proximate a bottom drum head. The tensioning band may loop around a part of the self-alignment component, such as an alignment piece thereof. The geometry of the self-alignment component is designed to allow the tensioning band to self-align such that portions on opposing sides of the alignment piece have approximately equal tension therein and/or have approximately equal length, thus allowing for a properly aligned snare on the bottom drum head. The self-alignment component can include a plate portion attached to a drum sidewall or tensioning device on a drum sidewall, and can further include a cover portion for attachment to the plate portion.
Claims
1. A percussion instrument, comprising: a top drum head; a bottom drum head; a drum sidewall connecting said top drum head to said bottom drum head; a snare comprising first and second fittings and a plurality of snare wires, each of said snare wires having a first end attached to said first fitting and a second end attached to said second fitting, said snare wires configured to be in contact with said bottom drum head such that said snare wires vibrate when said top drum head is actuated by a user, said first fitting comprising a first band connection point and a second band connection point; a self-alignment component on said drum sidewall, said self-alignment component comprising: a plate; and a cover attached to said plate; wherein one of said plate and said cover comprises an alignment piece; and a tensioning band connecting said self-alignment component to said first fitting at said first band connection point and at said second band connection point, said tensioning band running continuously from said first band connection point, looping over said alignment piece, to said second band connection point, said tensioning band passing between said plate and said cover while looping over said alignment piece.
2. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said alignment piece comprises a curved surface, and wherein said tensioning band engages said curved surface.
3. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said curved surface is movable.
4. The percussion instrument of claim 1, further comprising a tensioning device between said drum sidewall and said self-alignment component, said self-alignment component on said tensioning device.
5. The percussion instrument of claim 4, wherein said tensioning device is a throw-off.
6. The percussion instrument of claim 4, wherein said tensioning device comprises a mount portion and a second portion pivotally mounted to said mount portion; wherein said self-alignment component is on said second portion of said tensioning device; and wherein said second portion of said tensioning device is configured to pivot between a first position and a second position, said first position more upwardly angled than said second position such that said tensioning band is more taut when said second portion of said tensioning device is in said first position than when said second portion of said tensioning device is in said second position.
7. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said tensioning band comprises a first portion between said first band connection point and said alignment piece, and further comprises a second portion between said second band connection point and said alignment piece, said first portion integral with said second portion and meeting said second portion at said alignment piece.
8. The percussion instrument of claim 7, wherein the length of said first portion is approximately equal to the length of said second portion.
9. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said first band connection point and said second band connection point are symmetrically located on said first fitting.
10. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said tensioning band is engaged with said self-alignment component so as to be biased to move toward a position wherein two portions of said tensioning band on opposite sides of said self-alignment component and between said self-alignment component and said snare are equally tensioned.
11. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said alignment piece is a protrusion of said cover.
12. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said alignment piece is a protrusion of said plate.
13. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said cover comprises a lip at least partially over said alignment piece.
14. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said plate comprises a sidewall to each side of said alignment piece.
15. The percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein said self-alignment component is a first self-alignment component and said tensioning band is a first tensioning band, and further comprising: a second self-alignment component on said drum sidewall substantially opposite said first self-alignment component, said second self-alignment component comprising: a second plate; and a second cover attached to said second plate; wherein one of said second plate and said second cover comprises a second alignment piece; and a second tensioning band connecting said second self-alignment component to said snare; wherein said second fitting comprises a third band connection point and a fourth band connection point, said second tensioning band connected to said second fitting at said third band connection point and connected to said second fitting at said fourth band connection point, said second tensioning band running continuously from said third band connection point, looping over said second alignment piece, to said fourth band connection point, said second tensioning band passing between said second plate and said second cover while looping over said second alignment piece.
16. A percussion instrument, comprising: a drum sidewall; and a first self-alignment component attached to said drum sidewall, said first self-alignment component comprising a first alignment piece comprising a first surface, said first surface configured to be engaged by a first tensioning band attached to a snare at a first connection point and a second connection point with the first tensioning band running from said first connection point, over said first alignment piece, to said second connection point, and configured such that portions of said first tensioning band on opposing sides of said first alignment piece and between said first alignment piece and said snare self-align about said first alignment piece to have approximately equal tension and/or equal length; wherein said first self-alignment component comprises a plate and a cover, one of said plate and said cover comprising said first alignment piece; and wherein at least a front of said plate, a rear of said cover, and said first surface combine to form a channel configured such that said first tensioning band passes through said channel when looping over said first alignment piece and engaging said first surface.
17. The percussion instrument of claim 16, wherein said first surface is a first curved surface.
18. The percussion instrument of claim 17, further comprising a second self-alignment component attached to said drum sidewall at a point substantially opposite said first self-alignment component, said second self-alignment component comprising a second alignment piece comprising a second curved surface, said second curved surface configured to be engaged by a second tensioning band attached to said snare and configured such that portions of said second tensioning band on opposing sides of said second alignment piece and between said second alignment piece and said snare self-align to have approximately equal tension and/or equal length.
19. The percussion instrument of claim 16, wherein said cover comprises said first alignment piece.
20. The percussion instrument of claim 16, further comprising said first tensioning band and said snare.
21. A percussion instrument, comprising: a top drum head; a bottom drum head; a drum sidewall connecting said top drum head to said bottom drum head; a snare configured to be in contact with said bottom drum head; a self-alignment component on said drum sidewall, and a tensioning band connecting said self-alignment component to said snare at first and second connection points of said snare, wherein said tensioning band runs continuously from said first connection point of said snare to said second connection point of said snare and loops over said self-alignment component on the way from said first connection point of said snare to said second connection point of said snare, said tensioning band comprising a first tensioning band portion on a first side of said self-alignment component and a second tensioning band portion on a second side of said self-alignment component, said first tensioning band portion integral with said second tensioning band portion; wherein said self-alignment component and said tensioning band are configured such that said first and second tensioning band portions self-adjust so as to have approximately equal tension and/or length.
22. The percussion instrument of claim 21, wherein said tensioning band loops over said self-alignment component at a point equidistant from said first and second connection points of said snare.
23. The percussion instrument of claim 21, wherein said self-alignment component is a first self-alignment component and said tensioning band is a first tensioning band, and further comprising: a second self-alignment component on said drum sidewall substantially opposite said first self-alignment component; and a second tensioning band connecting said second self-alignment component to said snare at third and fourth connection points of said snare, wherein said second tensioning band runs continuously from said third connection point of said snare to said fourth connection point of said snare and loops over said second self-alignment component on the way from said third connection point of said snare to said fourth connection point of said snare, said second tensioning band comprising a third tensioning band portion on a first side of said second self-alignment component and a fourth tensioning band portion on a second side of said second self-alignment component, said third tensioning band portion integral with said fourth tensioning band portion; wherein said second self-alignment component and said second tensioning band are configured such that said third and fourth tensioning band portions self-adjust so as to have approximately equal tension and/or length.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) The present disclosure relates to percussion instruments and drums, and particularly to snare drums, although it is understood that the concepts, components, systems, and methods described herein can be applied to other instruments. Drums according to the present disclosure can include features to produce a self-aligning snare and snare wires. The snare wires may be attached on one or both ends to fittings positioned on or near a bottom drum head such that the snare wires engage, contact, or are proximate the bottom drum head, producing vibration resulting in desired sounds when a user beats a top drum head of the drum. Each tensioning band may be connected with a snare fitting and an alignment piece, attaching and/or looping around the alignment piece to keep the tension substantially equal and uniform throughout the operative part of the tensioning band (and its two portions, divided by the alignment piece), keeping the length of the two portions (as measured between the alignment piece and the connection point with the snare) substantially equal, and creating the desired contact between the snare wires and the bottom drum head. The position of the snare and snare wires can thus self-correct via the tensioning bands and alignment pieces. Use of an alignment piece can also substantially vertically align the snare wires across the diameter of the bottom drum head from one fitting to another, so as to prevent skewing of the snare where only some of the snare wires may be in contact with the bottom drum head while other snare wires are not. The alignment piece can be located equidistant from the desired connection points where the tensioning band portions are connected to the snare.
(11) It is understood that when an element is referred to as being “on” another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. Similarly, if an element is “attached to,” “connected to,” or similar, another element, it can be directly attached/connected to the other element or intervening elements may also be present. Furthermore, relative terms such as “inner”, “outer”, “upper”, “top”, “above”, “lower”, “bottom”, “beneath”, “below”, and similar terms, may be used herein to describe a relationship of one element to another. Terms such as “higher”, “lower”, “wider”, “narrower”, and similar terms, may be used herein to describe angular and/or relative relationships. It is understood that these terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the elements or system in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures.
(12) Although the terms first, second, etc., may be used herein to describe various elements, components, regions and/or sections, these elements, components, regions, and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element, component, region, or section from another. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, a first element, component, region, or section discussed below could be termed a second element, component, region, or section without departing from the teachings of the present disclosure.
(13) Embodiments of the disclosure are described herein with reference to view illustrations that are schematic illustrations. As such, the actual thickness of elements can be different, and variations from the shapes of the illustrations as a result, for example, of manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances are expected. Thus, the elements illustrated in the figures are schematic in nature and their shapes are not intended to illustrate the precise shape of a region and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure.
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(15) The tensioning band 210 can connect to a snare 222, which can include snare wires 223 and a fitting 224 on each end of the snare wires 223, as best shown in
(16) In the specific configuration shown in
(17) In prior art drums, tensioning bands are often crimped between two pieces such that the crimped portion cannot move or correct for tension and/or length differences between its halves. This prior art arrangement could result in one half of the tensioning band arrangement having a different tension, tautness, and/or length than the other half, resulting in a skewing of the positioning of the snare. For example, the snare may no longer be placed substantially across the diameter of the bottom drum head, or may be vertically misaligned such that some of the snare wires are proximate and/or in contact with the bottom drum head while others of the snare wires are not. These misalignments can occur, for example, if one portion of a tensioning band wears faster than another.
(18) The drum 200 includes the alignment piece 312, shown best in the magnified view of
(19) The alignment piece 312 can comprise a curved surface 312a. A curved surface such as the curved surface 312a is particularly adapted to allow for equalization of the tension in portions 310a,310b of the tensioning band 310 without necessitating adjustment by the user, referred to herein as “self-adjustment” or “self-correction.” While the cross-section of the alignment piece 312 and curved surface 312a are shown with a substantially oval-type of curve (e.g., the alignment piece curved surface 312 is an oval segment), it is understood that many different shaped alignment pieces are possible, including alignment pieces with circle-type curves, or without curved portions or surfaces such as square surfaces or other non-curved surfaces.
(20) A second member, such as a cover 350, can be used to secure the tensioning band 310 to the remainder of the drum body while also allowing for the previously-described self-adjustment. In the specific embodiment shown in
(21) Use of a cover separate from a plate, such as the cover 350 separate from the plate 304, has an advantage in that the tensioning band can be placed on the alignment piece 312 (whether that piece is part of the plate, part of the cover, or a separate component) prior to the plate 304 and cover 350 being joined, and the plate 304 and cover 350 can be designed such that the tensioning band does not disconnect while the two pieces are engaged. Such a connection may be difficult with a single-piece component, because a user will still need to be able to access the alignment piece so as to be able to place the tensioning band in engagement therewith, an arrangement which may also enable accidental disengagement of the tensioning band from the alignment piece. Such an arrangement may also cause the tensioning band to be unnecessarily stretched and cause wear when a user stretches the tensioning band to engage it with the alignment piece.
(22) In other embodiments, a separate cover may not be included. For example, a plate can be shaped to define a cover and/or can be shaped to define a slot or channel through which a tensioning band may pass. In one such embodiment a first self-alignment component is included on a drum sidewall. The first self-alignment component can comprise a first alignment piece shaped to define a channel configured to be engaged by a first tensioning band attached to a snare, and further configured such that portions of the first tensioning band on opposing sides of said first alignment piece self-align to have approximately equal tension and/or length. This can have the advantage of having fewer pieces and reducing complexity. Many different embodiments are possible, and embodiments described in this paragraph may include other components similar to or the same as components described elsewhere herein.
(23) The plate 304 can be attached to the tensioning device 202 and/or handle 208b, such as via fasteners 316 and/or via an adhesive. Alternatively the plate 304 may be attached to the sidewall of a drum or another element on a sidewall of a drum, or may be integral with the tensioning device 202, handle 208b, drum sidewall, or another element on a sidewall of a drum.
(24) Alignment pieces according to the present disclosure, such as the alignment piece 312, can take many different forms and be formed of many different materials. For instance, alignment pieces according to the present disclosure can include protrusions, posts, movable or stationary pulley devices, rotary devices, circular devices, oval-shaped devices, and devices of many shapes. In one embodiment a movable surface (such as a rotatable pulley surface) can be used. Alignment pieces can be made of metal, wood, composite materials, plastic, and/or many other materials, and/or combinations thereof.
(25) While the embodiment described above with regard to
(26) The self-alignment system of the drum 400 can contain many components similar to or the same as the system of the drum 200 from
(27) Tensioning bands used in embodiments of the present disclosure, such as the tensioning band 410, can pass through apertures in a bottom drum rim. For example, as best shown in
(28) While the embodiments described above with regard to
(29) Further, many different styles of tensioning bands are possible. In some embodiments, an elastic material is used, which can provide increased tension over non-elastic materials, which can be desirable in certain applications. Tensioning bands such as the tensioning bands 210,410 can include, for example, rubber, elastic, parachute cord, nylon, rope, cord, and/or other similar materials. Tensioning bands can also include other components. For example,
(30) In an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, the drum sidewall itself is shaped to define and/or comprises a self-alignment component. For example, the drum sidewall can comprise or be shaped to define a channel configured to be engaged by a first tensioning band attached to a snare and further configured such that portions of said first tensioning band on opposing sides of said channel self-align to have approximately equal tension and/or length. Such embodiments can include other components similar to or the same as those previously described herein.
(31) Further, other manners of achieving self-alignment/self-correction are possible. For instance, in one embodiment a device includes two tensioning band portions that are not integral/connected with one another, but instead both attach to self-alignment component that can rotate, pivot, or see-saw so as to correct the position of the snare, tension of the tensioning band portions, and/or length of the tensioning band portions. In yet another embodiment. In yet another embodiment, two spring-loaded pistons are utilized to keep two separate tensioning band portions appropriately tensioned. Many different embodiments are possible.
(32) It is understood that embodiments presented herein are meant to be exemplary. Embodiments of the present disclosure can comprise any combination of compatible features shown in the various figures, and these embodiments should not be limited to those expressly illustrated and discussed.
(33) Although the present disclosure has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred configurations thereof, other versions are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the disclosure should not be limited to the versions described above.
(34) The foregoing is intended to cover all modifications and alternative constructions falling within the spirit and scope of the disclosure as expressed in the appended claims, wherein no portion of the disclosure is intended, expressly or implicitly, to be dedicated to the public domain if not set forth in the claims.