WO2009151564A1 - One-piece wooden drum shell formation - Google Patents

One-piece wooden drum shell formation Download PDF

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WO2009151564A1
WO2009151564A1 PCT/US2009/003437 US2009003437W WO2009151564A1 WO 2009151564 A1 WO2009151564 A1 WO 2009151564A1 US 2009003437 W US2009003437 W US 2009003437W WO 2009151564 A1 WO2009151564 A1 WO 2009151564A1
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John J. Good
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Drum Workshop, Inc.
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    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • 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
    • G10D13/22Shells

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  • This invention relates generally to formation of drum shells to produce selected tonal characteristics, and more particularly to formation of one-piece wooden shells having such characteristics.
  • the present invention in its method and apparatus aspects, provides for formation of a unitary, one-piece, wooden shell of selected wall thickness eliminating need to assemble multiple wooden plies, adhered by glue or adhesive in overlapping relation.
  • Another object includes forming tapered annular shell ends by removing wood from the shell at said ends, thereby to maintain shell one-piece integrity. Typically, such taper extends at the inner side of the shell end; and milling is about 1 inch.
  • Yet another object includes formation of a one-piece shell with tapered undercut ends, the shell uniform thickness between such ends being less than about 1 inch.
  • Fig. 1 is an end view of a wooden cylinder prior to its formation into a tapered end shell
  • Fig. Ia is an enlarged section taken on lines Ia- Ia of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged axial section taken through the shell wall
  • Figs. 3-6 are perspective views of different tapered and unitary drum walls.
  • Fig. 7 is a view like Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 1 is an end view of a wooden cylinder 10 to be formed into a drum shell.
  • Fig. Ia shows the cylinder 10 to have wall thickness 11 , typically uniform along the axial length of the wooden cylinder between its opposite ends 10a and 10b.
  • the shell bore 10c is then milled, as by use of rotary cutter 12, driven in rotation about the shell axis 13, the drive schematically indicated at 14 in Fig. 2.
  • the drive may for example not only rotate the cutter about axis 13, but also advance it axially (see arrows 15) and radially (see arrows 16) thereby to remove wood at the bore 10c, reducing the wall to a selected thickness "t", as measured between the bore and the outer cylindrical wall 1Od of the shell.
  • the diameter of that wall defines the resultant drum diameter.
  • Another cutter 20, driven at 21, may be employed to form an end wall taper 1Oe of axial length "1", and wall radial dimension "r".
  • the angularity ⁇ of that taper is preferably 45°.
  • a similarly tapered opposite end wall is formed at 1Oe' .
  • Selected wall thickness t between the tapered ends 1Oe and 1Oe' is: 7/8 inch; % inch; 1 A inch; and 3/8 inch. Starting thickness, before cutting, may be about 1 inch.
  • the resultant drum, when struck, has a predictable and different tone when struck by a beater, for each of the wall thicknesses, and uncontrollable variability of tone, characteristic of a multiple ply drum shell with glued together plies, affecting wall thickness, is eliminated.
  • Figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 are sections taken through resultant shells, of different wall thickness, and with tapered ends.
  • the tapered shell ends overhang the milled bores.
  • the shell has tapered annular opposite ends, such taper extending at the inner sides of said ends.
  • the shell bore underlies the taper innermost edges.
  • Fig. 7 is a fragmentary section showing a drum head 30, typically plastic, stretched over the rim 1Of of the one-piece wooden shell tapered end 31, and connected to a ring 32, which is adjustably displaced downwardly by rod 33 toward a threaded lug 34 attached at 35 to the shell exterior surface.
  • a drum head 30 typically plastic
  • ring 32 which is adjustably displaced downwardly by rod 33 toward a threaded lug 34 attached at 35 to the shell exterior surface.
  • Usable woods include oak, maple, birch and ash. Others are also usable.

Abstract

In the method of producing a drum having a desired tonal quality, including providing a one-piece wooden cylindrical shell, milling the shell bore to reduce shell thickness to a level characterized as associated with a selected drum tone preliminarily produced when the assembled drum having a head or heads is struck with a beater, and tensioning the head or heads to achieve final tonality.

Description

ONE-PIECE WOODEN DRUM SHELL FORMATION
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to formation of drum shells to produce selected tonal characteristics, and more particularly to formation of one-piece wooden shells having such characteristics.
In the past, thin layers or sheets of wood were deformed and assembled in a drum shell configuration, with adhesive applied between the multi-ply layers to adhere them and form a shell. This method of production and assembly is time consuming and results in a shell with multiple layers of adhesive between the layers, and at times adversely affecting the resultant shell sound or tone when assembled onto drum heads struck by a beater. There is need for improvements in drum shell production.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention in its method and apparatus aspects, provides for formation of a unitary, one-piece, wooden shell of selected wall thickness eliminating need to assemble multiple wooden plies, adhered by glue or adhesive in overlapping relation.
It is a major object of the invention to provide a method for producing a drum having superior tonality, and that includes the steps: a) providing a one-piece wooden cylindrical shell, b) milling the shell bore to reduce shell thickness to a level characterized as associated with a selected drum tone preliminarily produced when the assembled drum having a head or heads is struck with a beater, c) and tensioning the head or heads to achieve final tonality. Another object includes forming tapered annular shell ends by removing wood from the shell at said ends, thereby to maintain shell one-piece integrity. Typically, such taper extends at the inner side of the shell end; and milling is about 1 inch.
Yet another object includes formation of a one-piece shell with tapered undercut ends, the shell uniform thickness between such ends being less than about 1 inch.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1 is an end view of a wooden cylinder prior to its formation into a tapered end shell;
Fig. Ia is an enlarged section taken on lines Ia- Ia of Fig. 1;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged axial section taken through the shell wall;
Figs. 3-6 are perspective views of different tapered and unitary drum walls; and
Fig. 7 is a view like Fig. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1 is an end view of a wooden cylinder 10 to be formed into a drum shell. Fig. Ia shows the cylinder 10 to have wall thickness 11 , typically uniform along the axial length of the wooden cylinder between its opposite ends 10a and 10b.
The shell bore 10c is then milled, as by use of rotary cutter 12, driven in rotation about the shell axis 13, the drive schematically indicated at 14 in Fig. 2. The drive may for example not only rotate the cutter about axis 13, but also advance it axially (see arrows 15) and radially (see arrows 16) thereby to remove wood at the bore 10c, reducing the wall to a selected thickness "t", as measured between the bore and the outer cylindrical wall 1Od of the shell. The diameter of that wall defines the resultant drum diameter. Another cutter 20, driven at 21, may be employed to form an end wall taper 1Oe of axial length "1", and wall radial dimension "r". The angularity β of that taper is preferably 45°. A similarly tapered opposite end wall is formed at 1Oe' .
Selected wall thickness t, between the tapered ends 1Oe and 1Oe' is: 7/8 inch; % inch; 1A inch; and 3/8 inch. Starting thickness, before cutting, may be about 1 inch. The resultant drum, when struck, has a predictable and different tone when struck by a beater, for each of the wall thicknesses, and uncontrollable variability of tone, characteristic of a multiple ply drum shell with glued together plies, affecting wall thickness, is eliminated.
Figs. 3, 4, 5 and 6 are sections taken through resultant shells, of different wall thickness, and with tapered ends. In Figs. 3, 5 and 6, the tapered shell ends overhang the milled bores. In these views, the shell has tapered annular opposite ends, such taper extending at the inner sides of said ends. In Fig. 4 the shell bore underlies the taper innermost edges.
Fig. 7 is a fragmentary section showing a drum head 30, typically plastic, stretched over the rim 1Of of the one-piece wooden shell tapered end 31, and connected to a ring 32, which is adjustably displaced downwardly by rod 33 toward a threaded lug 34 attached at 35 to the shell exterior surface. Such adjusted displacement and drum head tensioning, combined with selected unitary wall thickness achieves sought after superior tonality.
Usable woods include oak, maple, birch and ash. Others are also usable.

Claims

1. In the method of producing a drum having a desired tonal quality, the steps that include: a) providing a one-piece wooden cylindrical shell, b) milling the shell bore to reduce shell thickness to a level characterized as associated with a selected drum tone preliminarily produced when the assembled drum having a head or heads is struck with a beater, c) and tensioning the head or heads to achieve final tonality.
2. The method of claim 1 including forming tapered annular shell ends by removing wood from the shell at said ends, thereby to maintain shell one-piece integrity.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein produced shell wall thickness is one of the following: i) 7/8 inch, ii) 3A inch, iii) 1A inch, iv) 3/8 inch.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein the shell thickness prior to said milling is about 1 inch.
5. The method of claim 2 wherein said taper extends at the inner side of the shell end.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein said milling of the bore extends into underlying relation to said taper, thereby to maintain the one-piece wooden integrity of the shell.
7. The drum shell formed by the method of claim 1.
8. The drum shell formed by the method of claim 3.
9. The drum shell formed by the method of claim 6.
10. A drum one-piece shell to be fitted with a head for producing superior tonality when struck, comprising a) the shell having tapered annular opposite ends, such taper extending at the inner sides of said ends, b) the shell having a bore characterized by one of the following: i) underlying said tapered ends, which overhang said bore, ii) underlying the innermost edges of said tapers.
11. The one-piece shell of claim 10 wherein the shell bore is uniform between said ends, and shell wall thickness is less than about 1 inch, between said tapered ends.
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US6380468B1 (en) * 1999-09-30 2002-04-30 Yamaha Corporation Drum having shell consisting of more than one kind of vibratory element arranged in parallel with respect to skin
US20060230912A1 (en) * 2005-04-13 2006-10-19 Pickens Keith A Hybrid electric/acoustic percussion instrument
US20060249005A1 (en) * 2005-05-05 2006-11-09 Rush Mark A Drum with replaceable bearing edge

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US6380468B1 (en) * 1999-09-30 2002-04-30 Yamaha Corporation Drum having shell consisting of more than one kind of vibratory element arranged in parallel with respect to skin
US20060230912A1 (en) * 2005-04-13 2006-10-19 Pickens Keith A Hybrid electric/acoustic percussion instrument
US20060249005A1 (en) * 2005-05-05 2006-11-09 Rush Mark A Drum with replaceable bearing edge

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