序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 INSTALLATION STRUCTURE FOR ACOUSTIC TRANSDUCER AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT US15301980 2015-04-09 US20170125001A1 2017-05-04 Kenta OHNISHI; Shinji SUMINO
An installation structure for an acoustic transducer configured to vibrate a vibrated body in a first direction so as to permit the vibrated body to generate sounds, wherein the acoustic transducer includes: a magnetic-path forming portion that forms a magnetic path; a vibrating unit configured to vibrate in the first direction; and a connecting unit connecting the vibrating unit and the vibrated body to transmit vibration of the vibrating unit to the vibrated body, wherein the magnetic-path forming portion has a through-hole penetrating therethrough in the first direction from a first opening to a second opening, the connecting unit passing through the through-hole, wherein the vibrating unit is disposed on a first-opening side of the magnetic-path forming portion and is fixed to the connecting unit on the first-opening side, and wherein the vibrated body is connected to the connecting unit on a second-opening side of the magnetic-path forming portion.
222 DRUM BEATER AND DRUM FOOT PEDAL APPARATUS US15278781 2016-09-28 US20170092242A1 2017-03-30 Fumihiro SHIGENAGA; Shinsuke IRISA
Disclosed are a drum beater and a drum foot pedal apparatus which are simple in construction with reduced numbers of component parts and yet allow weight adjustment of the beater to be performed promptly and reliably through a mere manual operation without using any tool, and which include: a beater head for striking a drum; a beater rod having the beater head mounted thereon; a retention member mounted on the beater rod, through a mere manual operation without using any tool, in such a manner that it is axially displaceable relative to the beater rod; a spring normally biasing the retention member toward the beater rod; and a weight member held sandwiched between the retention member and the beater head by the biasing force of the spring.
223 TRIKE WITH DRUM SET US15238418 2016-08-16 US20170050694A1 2017-02-23 Michael Pestritto
A motorcycle with an integrated drum set positioned about the trike, the motorcycle having a rear-steering assemblage for allowing the integrated drum set to be played by a forward rider.
224 ANTERIOR LOAD CARRIAGE STABILITY AND MOBILITY SUPPORT SYSTEM US15252724 2016-08-31 US20160372093A1 2016-12-22 Andrea Michelle SUMNER; Wendi WEIMAR; Sara Elizabeth WOLF
The present invention relates generally to the field of an anterior load carriage stability and mobility support system, and more particularly to marching band equipment and marching drum stability and mobility support belt for a marching drummer in K-12 primary or secondary, a collegiate, a drum and bugle corps or the like. A device capable of providing a support mechanism for the lumbar region of a user's back that allows for load distribution from loads placed anteriorly and inferiorly to the drummer's body. A preferred embodiment of the device includes a large piece and two smaller pieces of neoprene fabric, dual straps sewn along the sides of the belt, removable commercial grade closed cell foam sheets, and two plastic tubing for a sturdy structure with flexibility and versatility, and Velcro® sewn along the straps and on the obverse side of the belt for easy and secure attachment of the straps.
225 MECHANISM FOR THE MAGNETIC ACTUATION OF TIMEPIECE STRIKING MECHANISMS US15089613 2016-04-04 US20160299472A1 2016-10-13 Benoit LEGERET; Davide Sarchi; Gianni Di Domenico; Jerome Favre
A watch including a timepiece striking mechanism, including a drive mechanism for driving and controlling the striking mechanism to operate at least one rigid hammer, movable between a first winding position and a second striking position, the hammer being arranged to strike a gong in the second striking position, this hammer including at least one magnetized portion arranged to cooperate with at least one actuator arranged to be driven in motion by the drive mechanism, the actuator including an alternating series of first areas and second areas with different magnetic field characteristics from each other, to whose influence the magnetized portion is successively subjected on order to trigger, as the case may be, the winding of the hammer or the striking of the hammer on the gong.
226 MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH OPPOSING ADJUSTABLE PITCH DRUMS US14864720 2015-09-24 US20160093276A1 2016-03-31 Robert James Kasha
A musical instrument has at least a first rototom and a second rototom with their respective drum heads facing an opposite direction from each other. The musical instrument has two rototoms with each rototom having a first hoop supporting a drum head, a spider support with a second hoop, a tension hoop and an annulus. A generally horizontal shaft portion extends between the first hoop and the second hoop, wherein the spider support is movable on the shaft portion to vary a separation distance between the first hoop and the second hoop. A connector member is situated between the annuli of the first and second rototum to support the rototoms with their respective drum heads facing opposite directions.
227 Electronic percussion instrument US13913675 2013-06-10 US09286875B1 2016-03-15 Steven D. Kerr
An electronic percussion instrument includes a chair having a seat, a first arm disposed on one side of the seat, and a second arm disposed on an opposite side of the seat. A set of piezoelectric triggers is arrayed along each of the first and second arms and the triggers are positioned to be struck by the thumbs of a percussionist while sitting on the seat of the chair. The triggers are connected to an electronic drum machine. Sequential striking of the triggers with the thumbs of a percussionist sitting in the chair causes corresponding percussion sounds to be played by the electronic drum machine. Additional triggers are disposed on the floor and can be struck with the feet of the percussionist to produce additional percussion sounds. Thus, drum rhythms can be played easily and naturally while sitting in the chair.
228 MICROPHONE HOLDER US14807451 2015-07-23 US20160037246A1 2016-02-04 Takashi MURATA
A microphone holder includes: a holding member holding a microphone; and a mounting member fixed to a tension bolt for fixing a rim of a drum. The mounting member includes a first clamping portion having a first locking portion locking to a lower surface of the rim, a second clamping portion having a second locking portion locking the tension bolt, and a biasing member biasing in a direction allowing the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion to approach, wherein the mounting member is attached to the tension bolt by clamping the rim and the tension bolt between the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion, in a state that the first locking portion of the first clamping portion is locked to the lower surface of the rim and the second locking portion of the second clamping portion is locked to the head of the tension bolt.
229 PEDAL DEVICE FOR ELECTRONIC PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT US14736281 2015-06-11 US20160012806A1 2016-01-14 YOSHIAKI MORI
A pedal device for an electronic percussion instrument is provided, wherein first and second detection means for detecting a rotation of a pedal by different methods are alternatively disposed in a base. The pedal has a pressing part on a lower surface side. The base includes a first portion located under the pressing part for supporting the first detection means, and a second portion located around the first portion for supporting the second detection means. The first portion supports the first detection means such that a first pressed part of the first detection means is disposed on a displacement trajectory of the pressing part that displaces with the rotation of the pedal, and the second portion disposes the second detection means such that a second pressed part of the second detection means is disposed on the displacement trajectory of the pressing part.
230 Single Container-Based Portable Drum Kit US14705054 2015-05-06 US20150325222A1 2015-11-12 Mathew Verderosa
A drum kit container is configured to house various compartments sufficient to stow all of the equipment needed by a drummer in setting up a drum kit. One compartment is sized to house a relatively small bass drum, with an acoustic chamber formed behind this compartment and used to improve the sound of a small bass drum so that it sounds more like a larger bass drum as generally used in performance.
231 Percussion instrument mounting apparatus US13988614 2011-11-22 US09029675B2 2015-05-12 Leslie Brian Meadows; Andrew Heydenrych
The invention relates to an apparatus for mounting a percussion instrument onto a stand. The apparatus comprises a support portion and a retaining portion, the support portion comprising a support member arranged for attachment to the stand and including a shaft, the retaining portion comprising a gripping member having a pair of elements spaced apart from each other and one or more spreader means arranged to urge the spaced apart elements away from each other, wherein the support and retaining portions are adapted to mount the percussion instrument therebetween, the shaft engageable with the retaining portion, the elements of the gripping member normally biased to a first position that is capable of retaining the shaft between the elements in a locked position in the said retaining portion, the elements movable to a second position in which the retaining portion can be received on or removed from the first position on the shaft, the elements movable from the first position to the second position by activation of the or each spreader means.
232 Percussion instrument US14011727 2013-08-27 US08865987B2 2014-10-21 Yoshiaki Mori
A percussion instrument includes at least one pad and a support frame supporting the pad. The support frame includes a central vertical frame, a left vertical frame located in a left rear direction of the central vertical frame when viewed from the player side, a right vertical frame located in a right rear direction of the central vertical frame when viewed from the player side, a left transverse frame extending between the central vertical frame and the left vertical frame and connecting the central vertical frame with the left vertical frame, and a right transverse frame extending between the central vertical frame and the right vertical frame and connecting the central vertical frame with the right vertical frame. The at least one pad is connected with the central vertical frame.
233 DRUM AND DRUM-SET TUNER US14101845 2013-12-10 US20140096666A1 2014-04-10 David Byrd Ribner
A resonance tuner receives and digitizes an analog signal in response to a resonance of a structure thereby creating a plurality of time samples. A series of the time samples are buffered upon burst detection. A power spectrum is estimated by computing a Time-To-Frequency-Transform of the series of time samples and a magnitude of each of the resulting frequency samples is squared. At least one subset associated with at least one spectral peak is selected from the frequency samples. Each spectral peak has at least one sample with a sufficient magnitude and being spectrally adjacent to any other sample in another spectral peak by less than a threshold. A fundamental spectral peak is determined in a fundamental subset including a spectral peak with a sample at the lowest frequency greater than zero. The fundamental spectral peak has the sample with the largest magnitude within the fundamental subset.
234 PERCUSSION DEVICE US14046989 2013-10-06 US20140069255A1 2014-03-13 Evgeny Y. Kolchinsky; Olga B. Salmina
The claimed device relates to devices for creating sound, to percussion devices in particular, and can be used both as a rhythmic instrument and as the background sound effects for sporting events. The percussion device comprises at least two percussion instruments 1 and the mounting unit 2. The percussion instrument 1 has a stem 4 and percussion surface which interacts with another percussion instrument 1 and/or percussion surface. The mounting point 2 is made of elastic material and has holes 3 for mounting the stems 4 of the percussion instruments 1, wherein the maximum angle between the axes of the holes does not exceed 45°. In this particular case, spoons can be used as percussion instruments.
235 Drum rug and gig bag in one US13247177 2011-09-28 US08669452B2 2014-03-11 James W. Waitzman, III; Zachary A. Griggs; Wesley McDonald
A drum rug lays flat for a performance, and includes a rigid drum stop extending upwards from the front edge to prevent the bass drum from edging forward during a performance. The drum rug includes left and right flaps that can be releasably connected to drum rug left and right edges to form an enclosure, with the flaps forming the ends of the enclosure and the body of the drum rug forming the sides of the enclosure. Equipment can be placed in the enclosure for carrying, and the drum rug can be laid flat to support drums for performances.
236 Drum tuning and tuning stabilization mechanism US13520549 2011-01-05 US08658875B2 2014-02-25 Gary T. Albright
A drum tuning stabilizer including a threaded lug screw shaft which can be rotated along its axis to adjust the tension on a drum head by changing the position of a drum hoop relative to the shell. At least one of a lug casing of the drum shell and a rim portion of the drum hoop has a threaded hole configured to receive the threaded lug screw shaft for rotation. A lug screw lock is threaded on the lug screw shaft adjacent the threaded hole of the lug casing and the rim portion of the drum hoop and can be rotated to tighten the lug screw lock against a surface adjacent to the threaded hole of the lug casing and the rim portion of the drum hoop to provide an interference fit to lock the threaded lug screw shaft to the surface adjacent the lug casing and the rim portion of the drum hoop having the threaded hole therein.
237 Marching drum assembly US13423525 2012-03-19 US08513510B1 2013-08-20 Ming-Fang Huang
A marching drum assembly of the present invention includes a supporter, at least an engaging element, at least a drum body, and a carrier. The engaging element includes a first and a second clipper boards which are parallel to each other, and a clipper trough is formed therebetween to receive a board-shape frame of the supporter. The engaging element also has a positioning element which is able to pivot relatively to the second clipper board. The positioning element is able to be fixed to the first clipper board after being pivoted toward the first clipper board. Thus, the two clipper boards are clamped tightly. Besides, one of the clipper boards connects with the drum body, and the carrier is capable of bearing the supporter. Thereby, the drum can be positioned at any preferred position on the frame, and easy adjustment and fixation can be achieved.
238 PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT US13543480 2012-07-06 US20130177174A1 2013-07-11 Mark Pires
A percussion instrument is provided. The percussion instrument having: a seat; a pair of sidewalls extending downwardly from the seat towards a bottom of the percussion instrument, each of the pair of sidewalls providing a first tone when contacted; a forward surface extending from the seat and located between the pair of sidewalls, the forward surface providing a second tone when contacted, the second tone being higher than the first tone.
239 FOOTPRINT INDICATION KIT FOR PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS US13754696 2013-01-30 US20130133507A1 2013-05-30 Emir Simbirdi
Embodiments are disclosed that relate to facilitating the reproducible placement of percussive instruments, such as drums, relative to one another. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a footprint indication kit for percussion instruments. The footprint indication kit comprises a set of marking strips configured to indicate a periphery of a footprint of a percussion instrument, the set of marking strips including two or more marking strips having a first side including a connecting material configured to removably engage a complementary connecting material on a drum mat, and the two or more marking strips including at least one of a marking strip having one or more curved edges and a rectangular marking strip.
240 ISOLATION RINGS FOR USE WITH MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT US13305046 2011-11-28 US20130133504A1 2013-05-30 Akito TAKEGAWA
A resilient isolation ring member is provided for reducing a transfer of energy from a percussion instrument to a support surface supporting a percussion instrument. The isolation ring member comprises a donut-shaped main body having a top surface and a bottom surface; and a central aperture provided in the donut-shaped main body, wherein the central aperture provided in the donut-shaped main body defines an hour-glass opening in the main body. The hour-glass opening is preferably tapered to have a smallest diameter at a central portion of the main body and larger diameters at a top and a bottom of the body. The combination of a support foot for a percussion instrument and a resilient isolation ring member reduces a transfer of energy from the percussion instrument to a support surface supporting the percussion instrument.
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