Dynamic Drum Beater
20200168185 ยท 2020-05-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10D13/24
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A drum beater shaft with a flexible coupling means disposed between the base portion of the shaft and the head portion of the shaft is disclosed. The base portion of the shaft is fixed in the user's hand. The head portion of the shaft contains a striking device used to contact the drum. In one preferred group of embodiments, the flexible coupling means disposed between the base portion and head portion of the drum beater shaft takes the form of a spring surrounded by an elastic sheath, a universal joint surrounded by an elastic sheath and a ball and socket joint surrounded by and elastic sheath. In yet another preferred group of embodiments, the flexible coupling means disposed between the base portion and head portion of the drum beater shaft takes the form of an elastomeric flexible coupling, a thermoplastic polyurethane element, a thermoplastic elastomer element, a thermoplastic urethane element, a thermoset elastomer element and a thermoset urethane element.
Claims
1. A dynamic drum beater comprising: A shaft with a head portion and a base portion; the head portion of the shaft adapted to receive a drum striking attachment; the base portion of the shaft adapted to be held in a user's hand; a flexible joint disposed between the head portion and base portion of the shaft to provide rebound of the drum striking attachment on a drum; the flexible joint located at the balance point of the shaft t.
2. The dynamic drum beater of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint is spring covered with an elastic sheath.
3. The dynamic drum beater of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint is a universal joint covered with an elastic sheath.
4. The dynamic drum beater of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint is a ball and socket joint covered with an elastic sheath.
5. A method for striking a drum with a dynamic drum beater comprising: A shaft with a head portion and a base portion; the head portion of the shaft adapted to receive a drum striking attachment; the base portion of the shaft adapted to be held in a user's hand; a flexible joint disposed between the head portion and base portion of the shaft to provide rebound of the drum striking attachment when the drum striking attachment comes into contact with a drum; the flexible joint located at the balance point of the shaft. holding the dynamic drum beater in the hand or hands of the user; striking the drum with the drum striking attachment of the dynamic drum beater; rebounding the drum striking attachment of the dynamic drum beater on the drum.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein the flexible joint is a spring covered with an elastic sheath.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein the flexible joint is a universal joint covered with an elastic sheath.
8. The method of claim 5, wherein the flexible joint is a ball and socket joint covered with an elastic sheath.
9. The dynamic drum beater of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint is an elastomeric flexible coupling.
10. The dynamic drum beater of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint is a thermoplastic polyurethane element.
11. The method of claim 5, wherein the flexible joint is an elastomeric flexible coupling.
12. The method of claim 5, wherein the flexible joint is a thermoplastic polyurethane element.
13. The dynamic drum beater of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint is a thermoplastic elastomer element.
14. The dynamic drum beater of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint is a thermoplastic urethane element.
15. The method of claim 5, wherein the flexible joint is a thermoplastic elastomer element.
16. The method of claim 5, wherein the flexible joint is a thermoplastic urethane element.
17. The dynamic drum beater of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint is a thermoset elastomer element.
18. The dynamic drum beater of claim 1, wherein the flexible joint is a thermoset urethane element.
19. The method of claim 5, wherein the flexible joint is a thermoset urethane element.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0020] The present invention will now be described in terms of the presently preferred embodiment thereof as illustrated in the drawings. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that many obvious modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.
[0021] The present invention is directed to address the short comings in an arrangement where a spring or other flexible joint is inserted between the handle-end and the striking-end of a drumstick. These arrangements provide the bounce back when the striking end of the drumstick comes into contact with the drum, but do not effectively control it. Specifically, the striking end of the drumstickin the single spring configurationbounces back in a non-linear and generally uncontrolled manner. This is especially true in the ball joint and universal joint embodiments when the outer elastic housing is not used.
[0022] One series of preferred embodiments of the present invention is directed to solve the uncontrolled and non-liner bounce back disclosed in the prior art by the use of an elastic sheath surrounding the flexible joint integrated into the drumstick. In this series of preferred embodiments, the elastic sheath surrounding the flexible joint acts as a stiffener and damper (i.e., in the spring configuration); a stiffener, a spring and a damper (i.e., in the universal joint configuration) and a stiffener, a spring and a damper (i.e., in the ball joint configuration).
[0023] An isometric view of one preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown at
[0024] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a spring 3 is disposed in shaft 1.
[0025] In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a universal joint 5 is disposed in shaft 1.
[0026] In yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention, a ball and socket joint 6 is disposed between the head and base of shaft 1.
[0027] A second series of preferred embodiments of the present invention is directed to solve the uncontrolled and non-liner bounce back disclosed in the prior art by the use of an elastomeric flexible coupling material (
[0028] Thermoplastic elastomer elements, sometimes referred to as thermoplastic rubbers, are a class of copolymers or a physical mix of polymers (usually a plastic and a rubber) which consist of materials with both thermoplastic and elastomeric properties. While most elastomers are thermosets, thermoplastics are in contrast relatively easy to use in manufacturing, for example, by injection molding. Thermoplastic elastomers show advantages typical of both rubbery materials and plastic materials. The benefit of using thermoplastic elastomers is the ability to stretch to moderate elongations and return to its near original shape creating a longer life and better physical range than other materials. Specifically, thermoplastic polyurethane elements are thermoplastic elastomer elements consisting of linear segmented block copolymers composed of hard and soft segments.
[0029] Thermosets elastomer elements are defined by their very large deformability with essentially complete recoverability. For a material to exhibit such elasticity, it must consist of polymeric chains; these must have a high degree of flexibility and mobility and be joined into a network structure by cross-linking pairs of segments, thereby preventing stretched polymer chains from irreversibly sliding past one another. These elastomers are frequently included in the category of thermosets. which are polymers with a network structure that is generated or set by thermally induced chemical cross-linking reactions. The term often takes on the more specific meaning of networks that are very heavily crosslinked and below their glass transition temperatures. These are very hard materials with none of the high extensibility associated with typical elastomers. Specifically, a thermoset urethane is a polymer that originates as a soft solid or thick liquid prepolymer or resin. Curing changes the resin into an insoluble polymer network. Curing is induced by heat or by mixing with a catalyst. Often, the process involves molding into finished parts.
[0030] In this series of preferred embodiments, an elastomeric flexible coupling 7 is used like that manufactured by Dynaflex in place of a spring wrapped in a rubber sheath to provide both vibration and damping.
[0031] The elastomeric flexible coupling 7 like that manufactured by Dynaflex bore size is matched to the drumstick 1 shaft diameter. Set screws through the outer bores of the elastomeric flexible coupling work to connect the drumstick shafts to the coupling.
[0032] The thermoplastic polyurethane material 8 like that produced by NINJAFLEX is manufactured to create a transition element between two drumstick shafts 1 and 3 with internal bores sized to match the drumstick shafts diameter.
[0033] At the moment of impact of the drum beater device 4 on the bass drum, the flexible joint arrangement of the present invention (
[0034] The placement of the spring (3), universal joint (5), ball and socket joint (6), an elastomeric flexible coupling (7) and/or a thermoplastic polyurethane element (8) along the shaft 1 relative to the location of the drum beater device will provide more or less bounce of the drum beater device 4 against the drum. Specifically, on the hand-held drumstick, optimal performance of the flexible joint is obtained when the flexible joint is located at the balance point of the stick. Specifically, the point on the stick where it balances freely on the fingertip of the user. This is not necessarily located at exactly at the mid-point of the stick (or the geometric center of the stick) because of the thickness increases as you move from the front of the stick to the rear of the stick and because of the beater located on the front of the stick. Here, again, the present invention allows the user to achieve a more natural rebound which allows the operator to achieve an upstroke off of the drum with greater ease.
[0035] By way of background, drummers are taught to hold a drumstick at the balance point. When teaching a novice to hold a drum stick it is a common practice to have the student find the point on the stick where it does not tip either way. When holding the stick, the user creates a fulcrum between the first and second phalanx It is also a common practice among musicians to lower that point to achieve different tones as well as to hold the stick between the first and third phalanx and also by holding the stick with the third, fourth and fifth phalanx simultaneously
[0036] Hitting a drum while holding the drumstick with the third, fourth and fifth phalanx simultaneously is a technique used to protect the extensor tendons and muscles of the forearm while striking hard and sacrificing rebound. There are several techniques to hold drumsticks including the German Match Grip, French Match Grip, American Match Grip Standard aka traditional Grip and The Tony Williams Grip ref Pathways of Motion by Steve Smith http://www.vitalinformation.com/store/dvd.htm. These drumstick gripping techniques utilize specific mechanics to strike the drum including the Moeller method, finger techniques and wrist techniques. In each technique, the user is required to hold the drumstick at the balance point.
[0037] The preferred embodiment of the present invention is designed to enhance the rebound of the drumstick and reduce the impact associated with hitting metal, wood or plastic objects while performing music on drums and percussion. Through experimentation it was found that the fulcrum point or balance point of the stick or mallet was the best place for the flexible joint. Depending on the weight of the shoulder and tip of the stick in relation to the butt of the stick the balance point can theoretically reside anywhere the stick can be balanced orsimply putthe balance point of the stick or mallet. Of course, the balance point will reside closer to the heaviest side of the stick or mallet)
[0038] Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that the embodiments just described merely illustrate the principals of the present invention. Many obvious modifications may be made thereto without deputing from the spirit or scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.