Percussion implement handle

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Inventors

Morris, Farrell

Application #

460503

Filed

Jan-3-1990

Published

Apr-16-1991

Current US Class

084/421
084/422.4
084/453

International Classes

G10G 005/00

Field of Search

84/402 84/453 84/422.4 84/421 84/422.1 84/422.2 84/422.3

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Patterson; Mark J.

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Abstract
A percussion power handle is disclosed that allows a user to grasp plural percussion implements in each hand. The device comprises plural grips interconnected by a frame. Each grip releasably receives a percussion implement. A frame biases grips away from each other.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A new and useful percussion handle for grasping plural percussion implements comprising:

(a) means for grasping each of said percussion implements;

(b) means to bias said grasping means apart;

(c) said biasing means comprises a frame joining said grasping means;

(d) each of said grasping means comprises a handle for releasably grasping said percussion implement;

(e) said grasping means comprises a partially cylindrical handle releasably attached to a semicylindrically shaped member acting in combination to form substantially a cylinder; and

(f) a channel to receive said implement formed by said connection of said handle and said section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a handle for percussion implements and more particularly to a device for firmly and effectively holding plural percussion implements in each hand.

It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that percussion musicians desire the ability to easily create a variety of sounds and rhythms. To this end, a number of different percussion instruments and implements have been developed. For example, a snare drum has been made to sound differently than a bass drum. Also a drumstick contacting a snare drum is designed to sound differently than a wire brush contacting the same snare drum.

At times, percussion musicians desire different sounds from one beat to the next. However, because musicians have, at most, two hands, the musician is limited to two implements. Further, at times, percussion musicians desire to play plural "notes" simultaneously. When a percussion musician uses plural percussion instruments in each hand, a normal person's hand size limits the effective and firm grasp of more than one implement. This occurrence is especially common when a musician attempts to use two thick drumsticks. Although one can be securely grasped between the user's thumb and index finger, the other stick cannot be firmly and effectively grasped between any of the user's remaining fingers. Although this problem is not as apparent in the operation of a xylophone or vibraphone, the problem still exists.
 
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