Hi-hat percussion instrument

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Inventors

Gauger, Gary L.

Application #

915182

Filed

Aug-20-1997

Published

Apr-25-2000

Current US Class

084/411R
084/421
084/422.3

International Classes

G10D 013/02

Field of Search

84/422.3 84/421 84/411

Examiners

Nappi; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Moore & Hansen

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Abstract
An improved hi-hat percussion instrument has a treadle stand with a central support shaft with a lower rod therein, the rod and support shaft being connected to a foot pedal. A hi-hat cymbal assembly has a lower fixed cymbal and a movable upper cymbal located above the central shaft. A bias spring is between the cymbals urging the upper movable cymbal away from the lower fixed cymbal. A flexible member is connected to the lower rod and the movable top cymbal which will then bring the two cymbals together by action of the foot pedal. A pivoting knuckle also permits the hi-hat cymbal assembly to assume varied angles.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An improved hi-hat percussion instrument for a treadle stand with a foot pedal, the improvement comprising:

a) a hi-hat cymbal assembly with a lower fixed cymbal and a moveable upper cymbal;

b) bias means between the cymbals urging the cymbals apart;

c) a member connected to the foot pedal and to the movable top cymbal; and,

d) a hi-hat support shaft extending from the treadle stand; and

e) a pivoting knuckle on top of the hi-hat support shaft connected to the lower fixed cymbal for tilting the cymbal assembly.

2. The improved hi-hat percussion instrument of claim 1, wherein the knuckle comprises pivotally connected upper and lower housings being frictionally engageable and supporting a pulley therebetween.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a hi-hat percussion instrument, and more particularly, to an improved hi-hat percussion instrument having a spring between the cymbals to bias the cymbals apart, a flexible member connecting the lower rod of the treadle stand and the movable top cymbal and a pivoting knuckle that permits the tilting of the cymbal assembly.

Hi-hat percussion instruments comprise a pairing of two cymbals that come together to make a clashing cymbal sound by action of a foot pedal. Most often and presently popular, the upper cymbal is connected to the foot pedal by a rod passing through the treadle stand with spring biasing in the stand adjacent to pedal to bias the upper cymbal up and away from the fixed lower cymbal.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,167,995 issued to Londe shows one variant example of an external upper, resilient biasing means. The biasing support holds the cymbals apart and permits the cymbals to come together by the flexing of the bellcrank lever pivotally connected to an L-shaped arm. The upper cymbal is connected to the foot pedal by means of a straight wire.
 
  Height adjustment structure is provided for a music stand having upper and lower telescopic sections, at least one of which is tubular. The structure includes:...  The present invention relates to a high-hat cymbal locking device. The device is designed to be attachable to an existing high-hat cymbal assembly and...