Percussion practice pad

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Inventors

Criscione, John J.

Application #

327404

Filed

Dec-4-1981

Published

Sep-27-1983

Current US Class

084/411P
084/421
984/151
984/DIG1

International Classes

G10D 013/02

Field of Search

84/411

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lackenbach, Siegel, Marzullo, Presta & Aronson

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Abstract
A percussion practice pad is formed of a panel supporting a layer of material for intercepting blows of drum sticks and for muting sounds produced by the striking of the drum sticks. The panel which serves as a base for resisting forces of the drum sticks is made of wood or plastic and is spaced apart by normally disposed wall members from a cushioned contact surface. The contact surface may be formed directly within an edge of a wall member, or within a plate attached thereto, and is curved so as to mate comfortably with the leg of a percussionist during use. The pad is adapted by means of an adjustable strap to be comfortable and stably secured about the thigh of the user.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A percussion practice device comprising:

a base having at least one dimension wider than the width of the thigh of the intended user;

a layer of sound-muting material having rebounding properties carried by the top of said base;

supporting means fixed to the bottom of said base for spacing said base apart from said user by a predetermined spacing, said supporting means comprising a first wall member disposed normally to said base and adapted to extend transverse of said thigh, the bottom edge of said first wall member having an arcuate surface conforming to the curvature of said thigh, the ends of said arcuate surface adapted to extend down the sides of said thigh, said supporting means further comprising at least one additional wall member disposed normally to said base and having a bottom edge shaped to conform to the portion of said thigh which it is adapted to contact; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a percussion instruments and, more particularly, to a portable practice pad.

Percussionists need the opportunity to practice their instruments in preparation for concerts and other musical events. Often, such opportunity presents itself while enroute to the concert, or at a site wherein it would be inconvenient to set up a set of drums.

Thus, a problem exists in that a percussionist, particularly a drummer, may wish to practice his drum in a situation in which no noise is permitted, and in which there is no room or time to set up the drums. One solution that has been proposed is the use of a practice pad which is worn on the leg or the drummer, one such pad being disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 2,338,816 of Lockhart, and other such pads being disclosed in the British Pat. Nos. 2135 of Azemar and 1,493,136 of McDermott. However, the foregoing pads have not been as comfortable and stable as would be desired.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 
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