GB1574617A - Snare drums - Google Patents

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GB1574617A
GB1574617A GB32519/76A GB3251976A GB1574617A GB 1574617 A GB1574617 A GB 1574617A GB 32519/76 A GB32519/76 A GB 32519/76A GB 3251976 A GB3251976 A GB 3251976A GB 1574617 A GB1574617 A GB 1574617A
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    • G10DSTRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; WIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACCORDIONS OR CONCERTINAS; PERCUSSION MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; AEOLIAN HARPS; SINGING-FLAME MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G10D13/00Percussion musical instruments; Details or accessories therefor
    • G10D13/10Details of, or accessories for, percussion musical instruments
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(54) IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO SNARE DRUMS (71) We, ROSE-MORRIS & COMPANY, a British Company, of 32-34 Gordon House Road, London, NW5 1NE, do hereby declare the invention, for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: This invention relates to snare drums and particularly to a control mechanism for varying the pressure applied by the snares of a drum.
In addition to the snares conventionally located beneath the lower or snare head of drums, snares are often fitted beneath the upper or batter head of the drum so as to enhance or modify the tone produced Ideally, the pressure exerted by a snare on the upper head of a drum head should be variable in such a way as to vary the tone produced.
According to the present invention there is provided a drum snare control mechanism comprising a frame for location within the shell of a snare drum, a snare mounted under tension on said frame, snare-support means movable into and out of a position in which they engage the snare at two spaced apart positions thereon leaving the length of snare therebetween free to vibrate, and tone-varying means operable at will to change the distance between said positions thereby to change the tone of the drum by a desired amount.
The invention also provides a drum snare control mechanism comprising a frame, a snare mounted under tension on said frame, a plurality of snare support members mounted on said frame and movable selec- tively into engagement with the snare by a manually operable mechanism, said mechanism having a first position in which two of said snare support members engage the snare at positions spaced apart by a first distance, a second position in which two of said snare support members engage the snare at position spaced apart by a second distance within and substantially shorter thån said first distance, and a third posi tion in which the snare support members are out of engagement with the snare.
The invention will now be described by way of example only with particular refer- ence to the accompanying drawing which is a side elevational view of the snare tension ing mechanism of the present invention Within the shell of the drum there is mounted an H-section metal frame 1 ofrectangular cross section: the frame being attached to the sides of the drum shell by; screws 2 passing through the sides of the drum shell and engaging in tapped holes provided in the limbs 1A, 1B, of the iI- section frame 1.
In order to adjust the tension applied to the snares 3 extending beneath the batter head (not shown) of the drum, limb 1B of the frame 1 is provided with a pivoted arm 4, the pivot being shown at 5 and the snares 3 extending between the limb 1A and the arm 4. The snares may be secured to the frame either by means of screws 6 engaging in tapped holes in the limbs 1A, 1B, or one or both ends of the snares may be anchored by means of a clip 7 supported in or forming part of the arm 4. A knurled adjusting screw 8 and nut 8A is provided to vary the position of the pivoted arm 4 thus exerting or relieving tension on the snares 3 as required, by varying the position of the arm 4 relative to the limb 1B of the frame 1.
In order to vary the pressure applied by the snares 3 on the underside of the batter head (not shown) an hexagonal rod 9 extends between the limbs 1A, 1B, of the frame 1, the rod 9 passing through a bore 9A in limb 1A of the frame and extending through the wall of the drum shell (not shown) by way of a bush 10. A handle 11 is provided for adjustment of the rotation of the hexagonal rod 9 as hereinafter described. The end of the rod 9 remote from the handle 11 is provided with an arm 12 provided with an hexagonal hole to receive the hexagonal rod 9 and serving as a stop member to restrict the angular rotation of the rod 9, the stop member 12 being located on the rod 9 immediately adjacent the internal surface of the limb 1B and being arranged to engage a peg or projection 13 mounted on the limb 1B of frame 1- in the path of rotation of stop member 12.
Alternatively, the arm 12 may be located on the rod 9 adjacent the limb 1A, with the projection 13 extending inwardly from the limb 1As The hexagonal rod 9 is provided with at least two cam discs 14 (only one of which is shown), each cam disc having a tappet 15 at the periphery thereof with a ball bearing 16 located within the tappet 15 for ease of movement. The tappet 15 carries a push rod 17 which passes through a bore 18 in the cross member 19 of the H-section frame 1, a spring 20 being interposed between the end of the tappet 15 and the cross member 19. The push rod 17 is arranged non-rotatably in the bore 18 in the cross member 19 and the end of the push rod 17 remote from the cam disc 14 is provided with a roller br pressure bar 21a arranged to engage the undersurface of the snare 3. An adjusting nut 22 is provided on the end of the push rod beneath the roller or pressure bar 21a to adjust the position of the latter before the batter head is placed over the snares. Preferably four cam discs 14 are spaced along the hexagonal rod 9 and arranged in pairs, the profiles of the two inner cam discs being arranged such that the cam discs control the movement of the inner pressure bars 21a, 21b and the profiles of the two outer cam discs being arranged as to control the movement of pressure bars 21c, 21d through the linkage formed by the spring loaded tappet 15 and push rod 17. The profiles of the cam discs are arranged such as to cause the inner pair to rise as the outer pair withdraw. The inner pair of pressure bars 21a, 21 b thus engage the snare on a shorter span than that engaged by the other pair of pressure bars, thereby producing a different tone.
The periphery of each cam disc may be provided with a detent or a plurality of detents and the profiles of the cam discs may be shaped to give continuous or step-by-step movement of the pressure bars against the snare. Thus movement of the handle 11 through 450 in one direction e.g. clockwise will cause one pair of pressure rollers to move through a position where no pressure is applied to the snare by the rollers to a position of maximum contact with the snare e.g. from a position of OFF to maximum tone and similarly, movement of the handle through 455 in the opposite direction i.e.
counterclockwise will control the other pair of pressure rollers from an OFF position to a position of maximum contact with the snare. In other words, the movement of the handle controls the movement of the inner and outer cam discs from a long span position through OFF to a short span position in 90" of movement of the handle 11.
It will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible of considerable modification and is not to be deemed limited to the par ticular constructional features described by way of example only in the accompanying drawing.
Any number of pairs of cam discs may be arranged on the hexagonal rod to give the required variation of tone and the rod may be of other than hexagonal section and may be of square or D-section.
WHAT WE CLAIM IS:- 1. A drum snare control mechanism comprising a frame for location within the shell of a snare drum, a snare mounted under tension on said frame, snare-support means movable into and out of a position in which they engage the snare at two spaced apart positions thereon leaving the length of snare therebetween free to vibrae, and tone-varying means operable at will to change the distance between said positions thereby to change the tone of the drum by a desired amount.
2. A drum snare control mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the snare-support means comprise a first pair of snaresupport members spaced apart by a first dis tance and a second pair of snare-support members spaced apart by a second distance within said first distance, and wherein said tone-varying means comprise a mechanism operable to move one or other of the first and second pairs of members into engage ment with the snare.
3. A drum snare control mechanism as claimed in claim 2 wherein each snaresupport member comrpises a roller or pres sure bar mounted on said frame and ar ranged to engage the undersurface of the snare.
4. A drum snare control mechanism as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3 wherein said frame includes a cross- member extending parallel to the snare and a pair of spaced limbs mounted at opposite ends of the cross member and between which the snare is tensioned, the cross member supporting the snare-support means.
5. A drum snare control mechanism according to claim 2, claim 3 or claim 4 including a rod rotatably mounted in said frame and a plurality of spaced cam members mounted on the rod for rotation therewith to move the snare support members towards and away from the snare.
6. A drum snare control mechanism as claimed in claim 4 wherein cam members rotatably mounted on the frame each have a tappet at the periphery thereof, each tappet carrying a push rod passing through a respective bore in said cross member, each
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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. the internal surface of the limb 1B and being arranged to engage a peg or projection 13 mounted on the limb 1B of frame 1- in the path of rotation of stop member 12. Alternatively, the arm 12 may be located on the rod 9 adjacent the limb 1A, with the projection 13 extending inwardly from the limb 1As The hexagonal rod 9 is provided with at least two cam discs 14 (only one of which is shown), each cam disc having a tappet 15 at the periphery thereof with a ball bearing 16 located within the tappet 15 for ease of movement. The tappet 15 carries a push rod 17 which passes through a bore 18 in the cross member 19 of the H-section frame 1, a spring 20 being interposed between the end of the tappet 15 and the cross member 19. The push rod 17 is arranged non-rotatably in the bore 18 in the cross member 19 and the end of the push rod 17 remote from the cam disc 14 is provided with a roller br pressure bar 21a arranged to engage the undersurface of the snare 3. An adjusting nut 22 is provided on the end of the push rod beneath the roller or pressure bar 21a to adjust the position of the latter before the batter head is placed over the snares. Preferably four cam discs 14 are spaced along the hexagonal rod 9 and arranged in pairs, the profiles of the two inner cam discs being arranged such that the cam discs control the movement of the inner pressure bars 21a, 21b and the profiles of the two outer cam discs being arranged as to control the movement of pressure bars 21c, 21d through the linkage formed by the spring loaded tappet 15 and push rod 17. The profiles of the cam discs are arranged such as to cause the inner pair to rise as the outer pair withdraw. The inner pair of pressure bars 21a, 21 b thus engage the snare on a shorter span than that engaged by the other pair of pressure bars, thereby producing a different tone. The periphery of each cam disc may be provided with a detent or a plurality of detents and the profiles of the cam discs may be shaped to give continuous or step-by-step movement of the pressure bars against the snare. Thus movement of the handle 11 through 450 in one direction e.g. clockwise will cause one pair of pressure rollers to move through a position where no pressure is applied to the snare by the rollers to a position of maximum contact with the snare e.g. from a position of OFF to maximum tone and similarly, movement of the handle through 455 in the opposite direction i.e. counterclockwise will control the other pair of pressure rollers from an OFF position to a position of maximum contact with the snare. In other words, the movement of the handle controls the movement of the inner and outer cam discs from a long span position through OFF to a short span position in 90" of movement of the handle 11. It will be appreciated that the invention is susceptible of considerable modification and is not to be deemed limited to the par ticular constructional features described by way of example only in the accompanying drawing. Any number of pairs of cam discs may be arranged on the hexagonal rod to give the required variation of tone and the rod may be of other than hexagonal section and may be of square or D-section. WHAT WE CLAIM IS:-
1. A drum snare control mechanism comprising a frame for location within the shell of a snare drum, a snare mounted under tension on said frame, snare-support means movable into and out of a position in which they engage the snare at two spaced apart positions thereon leaving the length of snare therebetween free to vibrae, and tone-varying means operable at will to change the distance between said positions thereby to change the tone of the drum by a desired amount.
2. A drum snare control mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the snare-support means comprise a first pair of snaresupport members spaced apart by a first dis tance and a second pair of snare-support members spaced apart by a second distance within said first distance, and wherein said tone-varying means comprise a mechanism operable to move one or other of the first and second pairs of members into engage ment with the snare.
3. A drum snare control mechanism as claimed in claim 2 wherein each snaresupport member comrpises a roller or pres sure bar mounted on said frame and ar ranged to engage the undersurface of the snare.
4. A drum snare control mechanism as claimed in claim 2 or claim 3 wherein said frame includes a cross- member extending parallel to the snare and a pair of spaced limbs mounted at opposite ends of the cross member and between which the snare is tensioned, the cross member supporting the snare-support means.
5. A drum snare control mechanism according to claim 2, claim 3 or claim 4 including a rod rotatably mounted in said frame and a plurality of spaced cam members mounted on the rod for rotation therewith to move the snare support members towards and away from the snare.
6. A drum snare control mechanism as claimed in claim 4 wherein cam members rotatably mounted on the frame each have a tappet at the periphery thereof, each tappet carrying a push rod passing through a respective bore in said cross member, each
push rod having the end thereof remote from the cam member provided with a respective one of said snare-support members.
7. A drum snare mechanism as claimed in claim 6 wherein the profiles of the outermost cam members are arranged out of phase with those of the inner cam member and are connected to a common driving member so that in a first position of the driving member, the first pair of support members engages the snare, in a second position of the driving member, the second pair of support members engages the snare, and in a third position of the driving member, the snare is free from said support members.
8. A drum snare control mechanism as claimed in claim 4 wherein one limb of the frame is provided with a pivoted arm to which one end of the snare is secured, the other end of the snare being connected to the other limb of the frame and means are provided for varying the position of the pivoted arm relative to said one limb so as to vary the tension applied to the snare.
9. A drum snare control mechanism comprising a frame, a snare mounted under tension on said frame, a plurality of snare support members mounted on said frame and movable selectively into engagement with the snare by a manually operable mechanism, said mechanism having a first position in which two of said snare support members engage the snare at positions spaced apart by a first distance, a second position in which two of said snare support members engage the snare at positions spaced apart by a second distance within and substantially shorter than said first distance, and a third position in which the snare support members are out of engagement with the snare.
10. A drum snare control mechanism substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawing.
11. A drum having thereon a drum snare control mechanism, said mechanism being as claimed in any preceding claim.
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GB2194378A (en) * 1986-08-13 1988-03-02 Nippon Musical Instruments Mfg Improved drum snare mechanism

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GB2194378A (en) * 1986-08-13 1988-03-02 Nippon Musical Instruments Mfg Improved drum snare mechanism
GB2194378B (en) * 1986-08-13 1990-10-10 Nippon Musical Instruments Mfg A drum

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