Drumstick station

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Inventors

Cheatwood, Mark W.

Application #

315830

Filed

Sep-30-1994

Published

Jun-4-1996

Current US Class

084/421
084/453
206/314
206/443
211/60.1
248/188.5
248/411

International Classes

G10D 013/02; A45C 011/00; B65D 085/20; A47F 001/04

Field of Search

84/453 84/421 211/60.1 211/70 206/314 206/443 248/411 248/188.5 248/186 248/178

Examiners

Spyrou; Cassandra C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mauney; Michael E.

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Abstract
A drumstick station for holding drumsticks to be readily accessible to a drummer during a performance. The drumstick station has a stick holder which is adjustably mounted to a plurality of telescoping rods which may be mounted on a tripod base or on a drum itself. The telescoping rods allow a vertical adjustment in the height of the stick holder. The adjustable mounting of the stick holder to the telescoping rods allows the stick holder to be adjusted in two planes in addition to the vertical adjustment allowed by the telescoping rods. A variety of configurations within the stick holder allow a wide choice for a drummer in determining how the sticks are held within the drumstick station.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An adjustable drumstick holder for a plurality of drumsticks comprising:

a housing with an open end, a closed end, and a grid extending lengthwise within the interior of said housing for receipt of a plurality of drumsticks and affixed to said housing on the exterior of said housing is at least one U-shaped clip for receipt of a drumstick;

a plurality of telescoping hollow cylinders;

means for adjustably mounting said housing to at least one of said hollow cylinders;

and means for supporting at least one of said hollow cylinders in a vertical plane.

2. An adjustable drumstick holder for a plurality of drumsticks as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of said telescoping hollow cylinders comprises three telescoping hollow cylinders adapted so that a first hollow cylinder is larger than a second hollow cylinder and a third hollow cylinder, said second hollow cylinder is somewhat smaller than said first hollow cylinder so that said second hollow cylinder nests within said first hollow cylinder, and said third hollow cylinder somewhat smaller than said second hollow cylinder so that said third hollow cylinder nests within said second hollow cylinder.



Description
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to Drumstick organizing apparatus, and more particularly to a station which allows organization of drumsticks in a convenient and readily accessible location.

In a popular music band, a drummer plays an important part in the overall sound of the band. Usually, a drummer is called upon to play a variety of percussion instruments. These instruments or drums are usually arranged around the drummer's seat. They are arranged in this fashion so that the drummer can quickly move from one percussive instrument to the other, depending on the demand of the song being played. These instruments can range from kettle drums, snare drums, and the like to bells and cymbals. The common thread for playing each of these instruments is the use of a drumstick which is used to strike, hence, percuss the instruments to produce the desired sound. Each instrument may have its own characteristic drumstick, and some drums require more than one type of stick to produce different sounds. Further, during the course of the performance it is a frequent occurrence that the drummer may drop one of the sticks or the stick may even break. Accordingly, it is necessary for the drummer to have immediately available a variety of types of drumsticks in an easily accessible fashion.
 
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