Mounting bracket for drums

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Inventors

Gauger, Gary L.

Application #

869915

Filed

Jan-16-1978

Published

Jun-26-1979

Current US Class

084/421
984/151
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10G 005/00; G10D 013/02

Field of Search

84/411

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Williamson, Bains, Moore & Hansen

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Abstract
A bracket for mounting drums of the tom-tom type consists of an arcuate member having inwardly directed flanges which have apertures to mount to the pre-existing lugs of the drum. Vibration absorbing grommets are provided in the flanges in order to provide both a resilient support as well as to cut down vibration transfer into the drum stand to which the bracket is mounted. The bracket is essentially semi-circular and provides its main support at diametrically opposed points of the drum and utilizes additional fastening points for balancing.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A mounting bracket for drums of the type having a cylindrical shell and a plurality of lugs, said bracket comprising:

an arcuate member having two ends and having a diameter slightly larger than the drum to be mounted thereto, said arcuate member further comprises means for engaging substantially diametrically opposed lugs of a drum and at least one lug intermediate said opposed lugs;

means for attaching said arcuate member to a conventional fixed support; and

said bracket being free of contact with said shell.

2. The device of claim 1 wherein said engaging means comprises a plurality of flanges attached to and extending radially inwardly from said member, each of said flanges having an aperture therein to engagement with one of said lugs.



Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In the past, so-called tom-tom drums have generally been mounted for playing by the drummer by one of two methods. First, a bracket is affixed to the bass drum and the other end of the bracket is mounted usually by screws to the middle of the shell of the tom-tom. This method of mounting produces the undesirable result that vibration of the middle region of the shell of the drum is severely dampened due to the engagement of the relatively fixed support bearing the weight of the drum. Such dampening results in decreased loudness, tonal quality, and length of resonance. The second method of mounting the tom-toms amounts to setting each drum on a separate stand similar to a snare drum stand and having three arms with upturned tips that cradle the drum. While this type of stand results in a desirable tonal quality, it has the disadvantage that the drums generally must be placed further from the drummer and that the use of a larger number of drums as is popular today results in an unwieldy arsenal of stands which additionally cannot, in general, be positioned completely to the drummer's liking.
 
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