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Title:
Muffler-brakes for drums
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1. An apparatus for use by an instrumentalist wishing to silence a timpano without using his hands, said timpano having a shell portion and a head portion, said apparatus comprising, in combination, means spaced from the surface of said timpano head for arresting movement of said head at least at spaced apart points on the surface of said timpano head, means fixedly mounting at least a portion of said arresting means with respect to said shell portion of said timpano, a movably positionable remote actuator unit including foot control element adapted to be engaged by the foot of an instrumentalist, and means operatively connecting said remote actuator unit to at least a portion of said arresting means, whereby actuation of said foot control element causes operation of said arresting means and consequent silencing of said timpano head.
2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which said arresting means includes a damping element support unit, a plurality of damping plates spaced apart from each other and received on said support unit, a padding material covering the operative surfaces of said damping plates, a support unit positioner extending from said support unit, and a support unit positioner frame associated with said mounting means, said positioner being movable relative to said frame, said connecting means being associated with said positioner and frame, whereby actuating said foot control element causes movement of said positioner toward said timpano head, and whereby said padding material on said damping plates engages said head to silence said timpano.
3. An apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said arresting means includes a damping element support unit, a plurality of damping plates disposed thereon and spaced apart from one another, a padding material covering the operative surfaces of said damping plates, a support unit positioner and a support unit positioner frame associated therewith, said frame being secured to said timpano shell by said mounting means, said positioner and said frame including a solenoid having a coil and an armature, and said operative connection including an electrical control, whereby actuating said foot control element causes relative movement between said armature and said coil, and movement of said support unit and its associated damping plates into engagement with said head to silence said timpano.
4. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said arresting means includes magnetizable material attached to a portion of said timpano head, electromagnetic means spaced closely apart from said portion of said head containing said magnetizable material, said electromagnetic means being positioned by said mounting means, and means for energizing said electromagnetic means upon actuation of said foot control, whereby said electromagnetic means may be actuated by said foot control, to attract said magnetizable material and thereby arrest movement of said timpano head.
5. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said foot control element includes a relatively fixed portion and a relatively movable pedal portion.
6. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for mounting said arresting means is disposed within the shell of said timpano, beneath said head portion thereof.
7. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said arresting means lies generally diametrically opposite the area of said timpano head normally struck by an instrumentalist.
8. An apparatus as defined in claim 2 wherein said connecting means is in the form of a sheathed cable, one portion thereof being associated with said foot control element and the other being associated with one of said positioner and said positioner frame, said cable being sufficiently flexible to permit positioning of said foot control at any point desired by said instrumentalist within the length of said sheathed cable.
9. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 which further includes means biasing said foot control element into a position in which said arresting means is rendered inoperative, whereby said arresting means is actuated only during the time in which said foot control is positively actuated by said instrumentalist.
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Inventors:
LaPorta, Louis F. (Chicago, IL, US) Goldsmith, David S. (Chicago, IL, US)
Application Number:
490989
Filing Date: 1974-07-23 Publication_date: 1976-04-20 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
84/419
84/411M, 984/153, 984/DIG1
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US Patent Ref:
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Primary Examiner:
Franklin, Lawrence R.
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