Cymbal tilt adjustment mechanism

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Inventors

Havens, Richard J.

Application #

533556

Filed

Jun-5-1990

Published

Oct-1-1991

Current US Class

084/421
084/422.3

International Classes

G10D 013/02; G10D 013/06

Field of Search

84/421 84/422.3 284/158 284/371 74/424.8

Examiners

Hix; L. T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas

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Abstract
A generally rectangular clamp body is provided with a vertical bore sized to and receiving the upper end of a cymbal stand vertical tube which coaxially supports a lower cymbal for tilting on the upper end of the vertical tube. A radial slot is provided within the clamp body to one longitudinal side of the clamp body and socket head cap screws mounted to one section of the body at the slot, engage tapped bores within the other section to reduce the gap at the slot and frictionally clamp the clamp body to the tube. The clamp body includes a rectangular cavity to the longitudinal side of the body remote from the socket head cap screws which slidably mounts, by a dovetail slot within a back plate and a dovetail projection of said sliding block, the sliding block for vertical movement over the vertical height of the cavity. A lead screw mounted for rotation within the clamp body has a threaded peripheral portion threadably engaged with a tapped hole within the sliding block. A thumb knob projecting externally of the clamp body and fixed to the lead screw permits rotation of the lead screw about its axis. A probe fixed to the sliding block and projecting outwardly of the top of the clamp body contacts the lower cymbal to one side of its vertical axis to effect tilting of the lower cymbal upon rotation of the thumb knob.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A high-hat cymbal tilt adjustment mechanism for use with a high-hat cymbal stand including a vertically upright tubular assembly having a vertical outer tube supporting an upwardly concave lower cymbal overlying the upper end of said outer tube with the axis of the lower cymbal coincident with the axis of and bearing a vertically reciprocal internal rod for raising and lowering the upper cymbal mountable thereto, said adjustment mechanism comprising:

a body,

means for fixedly mounting said body to said outer tube below the upper end of said outer tube,

means defining a cavity within said body,

a sliding block mounted in said cavity for movement vertically between extreme positions and including a tapped vertical hole therein,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to high-hat cymbals and more particularly to a mechanism mounted to the top of the vertically upright cymbal stand for adjusting the tilt angle of the lower cymbal and for maintaining that tilt angle during extensive play of the instrument.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

The high-hat cymbal is a percussive musical instrument which requires a vertically upright stand upon which resides a pair of oppositely facing concave cymbals. The upper cymbal is lifted away from the lower cymbal and is permitted to fall by gravity. If the bottom cymbal is horizontal, the drop of the upper cymbal onto the lower cymbal creates a vacuum therebetween and no sound is produced.

High-hat stands are often provided therefore with support means for the lower cymbal which enables the lower cymbal to be tilted with respect to the upper cymbal for particular desired musical effects. Adjustment of the angle of inclination of the lower cymbal with respect to the face of the upper cymbal involves the use of a cymbal adjustment mechanism or assembly. Such symbol supporting and tilting assemblies have a tendency to be not only difficult to adjust during use in the musical performance, but, over time tend to slip resulting in a significant change in sound.
 
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