Collapsible drum
10937401 ยท 2021-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An enhanced collapsible drum provides for a collapsible and expandable drum that in its collapsed state provides for improved portability and storage, while in its expanded state maintains the look, feel and playing quality of a drum having a traditional unibody shell or base design. The collapsible drum may be comprised of an elongated base or shell portion divided into two or more sections which may be nested in the collapsed position and can be extended and locked together by mating interlocking components to form an elongated drum base or shell in the expanded position. The collapsible drum may additionally include an internal lighting device and control responsive to sound. The collapsible drum may also include a case, handles and a strap for carrying or supporting the drum while playing or for securing the drum sections in the closed position.
Claims
1. A collapsible drum comprising: a drum head; and an elongated drum base wherein the drum base comprises at least a first base portion and a second base portion arranged along a longitudinal axis; wherein the first base portion is in the form of a ring having an inner wall and an outer wall extending along the longitudinal axis from an upper end to a lower end, and wherein the inner wall defines a first resonance cavity portion, wherein the inner and outer walls have a circular shaped cross-section having a gradually varying cross-sectional diameter from an upper end to a lower end, wherein the outer wall has a substantially uninterrupted circular shape over a majority of the outer wall from the upper end to the lower end, and wherein the upper end of the first base portion is adapted to receive the drum head and the lower end has a first engaging portion, the first engaging portion being disposed proximate the lower end and distant from the upper end; wherein the second base portion is in the form of a ring having an inner wall and an outer wall extending along the longitudinal axis from an upper end to a lower end, and wherein the inner wall defines a second resonance cavity portion, wherein the inner and outer walls have a circular shaped cross-section having a gradually varying cross-sectional diameter from an upper end to a lower end, wherein the outer wall has a substantially uninterrupted circular shape over a majority of the outer wall from the upper end to the lower end, and wherein the upper end of the second base portion has a second engaging portion, the second engaging portion being disposed proximate the upper end and distant from the lower end; the first engaging portion adapted to removably engage and disengage the second engaging portion wherein the first and second engaging portions are adapted to engage and disengage through rotation of the first engaging portion with respect to the second engaging portion; and the first base portion being sized to at least partially receive the second base portion within the first resonance cavity portion.
2. The collapsible drum of claim 1, wherein, the first engaging portion comprises a circumferential channel along at least a portion of an interior wall of the first base portion and the second engaging portion comprises a flange along a least a portion of an exterior wall of the second base portion, and the circumferential channel of the first base portion is adapted to receive the flange on the second base portion only when the drum is in an expanded state.
3. The collapsible drum of claim 2, wherein the circumferential channel comprises a vertical groove in communication with a circumferential groove, and wherein the flange is sized to be received in the vertical groove when the first base portion and second base portion are moved in a longitudinal direction away from one another, and sized to be received in the circumferential groove when the first base portion and second base portion are rotated with respect to one another around a longitudinal axis.
4. The collapsible drum of claim 1, wherein the first engaging portion comprises a plurality of discrete circumferential channels along an interior wall of the first base portion and the second engaging portion comprises a plurality of flanges along a least a portion of an exterior wall of the second base portion, and wherein the circumferential channels of the first base portion are adapted to receive the flanges on the second base portion only when the drum is in an expanded state.
5. The collapsible drum of claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of discrete circumferential channels comprises a vertical groove in communication with a circumferential groove, and wherein each of the flanges is sized to be received in a corresponding vertical groove when the first base portion and second base portion are moved in a longitudinal direction away from one another, and sized to be received in the circumferential groove when the first base portion and second base portion are rotated with respect to one another around a longitudinal axis.
6. The collapsible drum of claim 5, wherein there are three or more discrete circumferential channels equally spaced around the circumference of the first base portion, and wherein there are three or more flanges equally spaced around the circumference of the second base portion.
7. The collapsible drum of claim 1, wherein the first engaging portion includes a protrusion or detent adapted to engage a corresponding detent or protrusion of second engaging portion when the first and second engaging portions are engaged to resist relative rotation of the first base portion and second base portion along a longitudinal axis of the drum, whereby accidental collapse of the drum base is prevented.
8. The collapsible drum of claim 1, wherein the drum base further comprises a third base portion arranged along a longitudinal axis; wherein the third base portion is in the form of a ring having an inner wall and an outer wall extending along the longitudinal axis from an upper end to a lower end, and wherein the inner wall defines a third resonance cavity portion, wherein the inner and outer walls have a circular shaped cross-section having a gradually varying cross-sectional diameter from an upper end to a lower end, wherein the outer wall has a substantially uninterrupted circular shape over a majority of the outer wall from the upper end to the lower end, and wherein the upper end of the third base portion has a fourth engaging portion, the second engaging portion being disposed proximate the upper end and distant from the lower end; wherein the second base portion further includes a third engaging portion at the lower end; the third engaging portion is adapted to removably engage and disengage with the fourth engaging portion and wherein the third and fourth engaging portions are adapted to engage and disengage through rotation of the third engaging portion with respect to the fourth engaging portion; and the second base portion being sized to at least partially receive the third base portion within the first resonance cavity portion.
9. The collapsible drum of claim 8, wherein the first base portion further comprises an upper carry strap hook and the third base portion further includes a lower carry strap hook.
10. The collapsible drum of claim 9, wherein the collapsible drum further comprises an adjustable carry strap connected to the upper carry strap hook and lower carry strap hook and adapted to be adjustable between a first length to carry the drum in an expanded state and a second length to secure the drum in a collapsed position when in a collapsed state.
11. The collapsible drum of claim 8, further comprising a carry case having a base and a lid, wherein the base has a cavity for receiving the drum in its collapsed state.
12. The collapsible drum of claim 8 further comprising a lighting effects unit disposed in the resonance cavity and having a plurality of lights, at least one of a microphone, motion or pressure sensor, a power supply and a processor adapted to energize a light in response to drum play; and a plurality of bumpers disposed circumferentially on the inner wall of the first base portion.
13. A collapsible drum comprising: a drum head; and an elongated drum base forming a resonance cavity extending from an upper end to a lower end wherein a cross-section of the resonance cavity has a circular shape, and wherein a circular cross-section at the upper end is greater in diameter than a circular cross section at the lower end, and at least one circular cross-section between the upper end and lower end is smaller in diameter than the cross-section at the upper end and the cross-section at the lower end, and wherein cross-sections of an outer wall of the elongated drum base has a substantially smooth uninterrupted circular shape over a majority of the elongated base from the upper end to the lower end; wherein the drum base comprises at least a first base portion, a second base portion, and a third base portion arranged along a longitudinal axis; wherein the first base portion extends along the longitudinal axis from an upper end to a lower end and defines a first resonance cavity portion, the upper end being adapted to receive the drum head and the lower end having a first engaging portion; the second base portion extends along the longitudinal axis from an upper end to a lower end and defines a second resonance cavity portion, the upper end having a second engaging portion and the lower end having a third engaging portion; the third base portion extends along the longitudinal axis from an upper end to a lower end and defines a third resonance cavity portion, the upper end having a fourth engaging portion and the lower end having an opening; the first engaging portion adapted to removably engage and disengage the second engaging portion and the third engaging portion adapted to removably engage and disengage the fourth engaging portion; wherein the first and second engaging portions are adapted to engage and disengage through rotation of the first engaging portion with respect to the second engaging portion; wherein the third and fourth engaging portions are adapted to engage and disengage through rotation of the third engaging portion with respect to the fourth engaging portion; the first base portion being sized to at least partially receive the second base portion within the first resonance cavity portion and the second base portion being sized to at least partially receive the third base portion within the second resonance cavity portion; the first engaging portions comprise a circumferential channel along at least a portion of an interior wall of the first base portion and the second engaging portion comprises a flange along a least a portion of an exterior wall of the second base portion; the third engaging portions comprise a circumferential channel along at least a portion of an interior wall of the second base portion and the second engaging portion comprises a flange along a least a portion of an exterior wall of the third base portion; the circumferential channel of the first base portion is adapted to receive the flange on the second base portion when the drum is in an expanded state; and the circumferential channel of the second base portion is adapted to receive the flange on the third base portion when the drum is in an expanded state.
14. The collapsible drum of claim 13 further comprising a lighting effects system integrated into the resonance cavity.
15. The collapsible drum of claim 13 further comprising a lighting effects system integrated into a mounting ring for the drum head with light directed into the resonance cavity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate various non-limiting examples and innovative aspects of the collapsible drum in accordance with the present description:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Introduction
(10) In simplified overview, a collapsible drum is described herein for providing a drum base that can be collapsed to a small size for easy storage and transportation while maintaining ease of use and sound quality. For example, certain drum types have large elongated bodies or shells, such as a congo or doumbek style drums which are relatively narrow in diameter and long. The size and length or height of these drums make transportation cumbersome and requires extra storage space. As a result, drummers either have to carry a cumbersomely sized drum or purchase multiple drums to leave at home, studio or auditoriums where they play. Without ease in portability, musicians are less likely to take the instrument with them and have impromptu sessions. The disclosure herein solves these problems by providing a uniquely portable and easy to use collapsible drum with enhanced sound quality as shown by example in the context of a doumbek. Moreover the collapsible nature of the drum allows it to be easily stored and transported in a case, which can provide protection for the drum and the ornate design details typically found on the exterior shell base of doumbek and other style drums.
Collapsible Drum
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(13) The base of the drum (200, 300, 400) may be made from any substantially rigid material. Typically drum bodies are made from materials such as wood, fiberglass or plastic, and many are decorated or embellished with ornate decorations and designs. The drum retainer ring (101) and drum mounting ring (105) are preferably made from metal such as brass or other decorative metal, but may be composed of any rigid material. The drum skin (103) is traditionally made from animal skin but may be composed of any suitable material including synthetic skins or any other known drum head material.
(14) The collapsibility of the drum is facilitated by interlocking components of the drum base portions which permit the portions to be readily decoupled and nested at least partially inside one another to reduce the length of the drum for travel and storage. It is preferable that at least 50 percent of the longitudinal length of each base portion be able to be received in the portion it nests inside. In alternate embodiments, to achieve maximum size reduction, it is preferable that the base portions either fully nest within one another or achieve near complete nesting with greater than 80 percent of the uncollapsed longitudinal length being nested in the collapse state.
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(17) As discussed above, in various embodiments, the drum base portions preferably each have a plurality of locking flanges and mating locking channels. For example, referring to
(18) Additionally, the locking flanges and locking channels also may include a rotational restraining means such as a mating protrusion and detent so that when the drum portions are rotated into place a protrusion on the flange may engage with a detent in the locking channel or vice versa to limit inadvertent rotation and collapse of the drum base portions.
(19) In some drum designs a base portion may be sized such that the upper and lower end of a portion are both larger in diameter than a section into which it must be received. In such cases the pieces must be molded in place or an alternate means of assembly must be provided. For example, referring to
(20) In alternate embodiments, the drum also includes upper and lower carry strap hooks (214, 414) to which a drummer can mount a carry strap. These hooks can also serve as restraining hooks so that the drum may be secured with a strap when in the collapsed position to prevent accidental expansion. For example, using an adjustable strap or short cord the drummer can secure the drum in a closed position by looping the cord through strap hooks (214, 414) or by shortening the strap to the distance or length between the strap hooks in the collapsed position.
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(24) It should be understood that this description (including the figures) is only representative of some illustrative embodiments. For the convenience of the reader, the above description has focused on representative samples of all possible embodiments, and samples that teach the principles of the disclosure. The description has not attempted to exhaustively enumerate all possible variations. That alternate embodiments may not have been presented for a specific portion of the disclosure, or that further undescribed alternate embodiments may be available for a portion, is not to be considered a disclaimer of those alternate embodiments. One of ordinary skill will appreciate that many of those undescribed embodiments incorporate the same principles of the disclosure as claimed and others are equivalent.