Cymbal support

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Inventors

Duhon, Dane J.

Application #

611073

Filed

May-17-1984

Published

May-21-1985

Current US Class

084/421
084/422.3
984/154
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 013/06; G10G 005/00

Field of Search

84/421 84/422

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Abstract
An upright first tubular member is provided including base structure at its lower end for support from a horizontal surface. A second tubular member is slidably telescoped in the first tubular member and includes an upper end projecting above the upper end of the first tubular member. A lower centrally apertured and upwardly facing cymbal is mounted from the upper end of the second tubular member for universal canting relative thereto and an upstanding support rod is slidably received through the second tubular member and projects upwardly through the lower cymbal and above the upper end of the second tubular member. An upper downwardly facing cymbal is mounted on the upper end of the rod above and opposing the lower cymbal and structure is connected between the first tubular member and the rod yieldingly biasing the rod and the upper cymbal toward a static upper position spaced above the lower cymbal. Foot operable structure is operatively connected between the first and second tubular members and is operative to variably stationarily longitudinally position the second tubular member relative to the first tubular member, whereby the static vertical spacing between the central areas of the cymbals may be variably adjusted. Further, foot treadle structure is operatively connected between the first tubular member and the rod for selectively and variably downwardly displacing the rod, and thus the upper cymbal, relative to the lower cymbal.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. A cymbal support stand including an upright first tubular member having base means at its lower end for support of said first tubular member from a horizontal surface, a second upright tubular member slidably telescoped in said first tubular member and including an upper end projecting above the upper end of said first tubular member, a lower centrally apertured and upwardly facing cymbal mounted on the upper end of said second tubular member for universal canting relative thereto, an upstanding support rod slidably received through said second tubular member and projecting upwardly through said lower cymbal and above the upper end of said second tubular member, an upper downwardly facing cymbal mounted on the upper end of said rod above and opposing said lower cymbal, means connected between said base means and said rod yieldingly biasing said rod and said upper cymbal toward a static upper position spaced above said lower cymbal, and foot operable means operably connected between said second tubular member and said first tubular member operative to variably stationarily longitudinally position said second tubular member relative to said first tubular member, whereby the vertical spacing between the central areas of said cymbals may be variably adjusted, and foot treadle means operatively connected between said base means and said rod for selectively and variably downwardly displacing said rod, and thus said upper cymbal, relative to said lower cymbal.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional cymbal stands of the "high hat" type include an upright tubular member from whose upper end a lower upwardly facing centrally apertured cymbal is mounted for universal canting. A vertical rod is telescoped in the tubular member and projects above the latter, through the lower cymbal and has an upper downwardly facing cymbal mounted thereon opposing the lower cymbal with the lower end of the rod connected to a spring-biased foot treadle. The spring pressure upwardly biases the rod to a static position thereof with the upper cymbal spaced at a predetermined height and the treadle may be used to downwardly displace the upper cymbal from its upper static limit position toward the lower cymbal. In addition, the lower cymbal is supported whereby its spacing below the static position of the upper cymbal may be varied as desired, but this adjustment feature in a conventional "high hat" cymbal stand includes a setscrew for loosening and tightening a telescopic connection, thus requiring the utilization of two hands and an appreciable time interval to affect a lower cymbal height adjustment. Accordingly, it is impossible for a drummer, when using a conventional "high hat" cymbal stand, to adjust the static vertical spacing between the upper and lower cymbals of his "high hat" cymbal stand during periods he is playing drums or the cymbals with his hands.
 
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