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US1894968A US557213A US55721331A US1894968A US 1894968 A US1894968 A US 1894968A US 557213 A US557213 A US 557213A US 55721331 A US55721331 A US 55721331A US 1894968 A US1894968 A US 1894968A
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  • This invention relates to an improvement in drums7 and particularly to a tension device for drum heads.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a simple and effective mechanism for clamping the drum heads and regulating the tension thereof.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a structure which for the most part is o concealed within the interior of the drum where it is not possible for protruding parts of the mechanism to rub against the clothing of the drummer when he is marching and thereby causing unnecessary and excessive wear to said clothing by continual contact therewith.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a mechanism by means of which both drum heads may be tightened in unison.
  • the invention consists in an improvement in drums as set forth in the following speciication and particularly as pointed out in the claims thereof.
  • FIG. 1 represents a central vertical section through a drum, tension devices for the drum heads embodying my invention being illustrated upon diamctrically opposite sides only of said drum.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged front elevation of a portion of the tension mechanism.
  • Fig. 8 is a vertical sectional elevation taken on the line 8--3, Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrows on said line.
  • Fig. il is a sectional plan view of the mechanism illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3.
  • 5 represents a drum em- 9 bodying therein a shell 6, a batter head 7, a flesh hoop 8 for the head 7 and a tension hoop 9 also for said head.
  • the drum illustrated also embodies therein a snare head 10, a flesh 1 hoop 11 for said head and a tension hoop 12 b also for said head. All of these hereinbefore mentioned parts are well known in the art.
  • the drum heads 7 and 10 are clamped at their respective ends of the shell 6 and a tension placed thereon by means of a plurality "0 of tension devices 18, and it is in these ten- Serial No. 557,213.
  • shank portion 16 being provided with a right hand screw-threaded portion and the shank portion 17 being provided with a left hand screw-threaded portion.
  • the shank portions 16 and 17 both have reverse bends provided therein and project through slots 18 that are provided in the shell 6.
  • the screw-threaded portions of the shanks 16 and 17 are connected together within the interior of the shell 6 by means of a turn buckle 19 which is square in crosssectional contour.
  • the turn buckle 19 is positioned upon the shell 6 by means of a bracket 20 which is mounted upon the inner side of said shell and has a cylindrical portion 21 embodied therein which projects through an opening 22 formed in said shell.
  • the bracket 20 also has a pair of arms 23 projecting upwardly therefrom, which engage a hoop 24E which is located upon the interior of the shell 6.
  • the bracket-2O also has a downwardly projecting arm 25 embodied therein which engages a hoop 26 which is located within the interior of the shell 6.
  • a bevel gear'28 Positioned within a lug 27, which forms a part of the bracket 20, is a bevel gear'28, a hub portion 29 of which is rotatably mounted in a circular bea-ring portion 30 provided in said lug.
  • a square hole 31 extends entirely through the bevel gear 28 upon the longitudinal median line thereof, and the turn buckle 19 has a sliding fit within said hole.
  • the bevel gear 28 meshes with and is driven by a bevel gear 32, a hub portion 33 of which is rotatably mounted within a sleeve 84 which is in turn mounted within the cylindrical portion 21 of the bracket 20.
  • the bevel gear 32 has a square hole or socket extending therethrough to receive a key 86 which is illustrated in dotted lines in Fig 3, said key being utilized to manually rotate the gears.
  • the sleeve 34 is secured within the cylindrical portion 21 of the bracket 2O by means of a screw 37.
  • a drum having, in combination, a shell, a head therefor, a tension hoop for said head, hooks positioned within said shell and projecting outwardly therethrough and engaging said hoop, and means within said shell to actuate each of said hooks to regulate the tension upon the head.
  • a drum having, in combination, a shell, a head therefor, a tension hoop for said head, hooks positioned within said shell and proj ectin g outwardly therethrough and engaging said hoop, nuts having screw-threaded engagement with each of said hooks, and means to rotate each of said nuts and thereby actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon the head.
  • a drum having, in combination, a shell, a head therefor, a tension hoop for said head, hooks positioned within said shell and projecting outwardly therethrough and engaging said hoop, nuts having screw-threaded engagement with each of said hooks, and a train of gears operatively connectedto each of said nuts and adapted to rotate the latter to actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon .heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs of hooks positioned within said shell and pro-V jecting outwardly therethrough and engaging both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, and means to rotate said turn buckle to actuate each pair of hooks in unison and thereby regulate the tension upon both of the heads.
  • a drum having, in combination, a shell, heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs of hooks for said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, and a train of gears operatively connected to each turn buckle and adapted to rotate the latter to actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon both of the heads.
  • a drum having, in combination, a shell, heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs of hooks positioned within said shell and pro- ⁇ jecting outwardly therethrough and engaging both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, and a train of gears also located within said shell and operatively'connected to each turn buckle and adapted to rof tate the latter to actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon both of the heads.
  • a drum having, in combination, a shell, heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs ofv hooks positioned Within said shell and projecting outwardly therethrough and engaging both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, a. gear adapted to rotate said turn buckle and in which the latter is also ing both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, a bracket within said shell and upon which said turn buckle is mounted,
  • a drum having,in combination, Va shell, heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs of hooks positioned within said shell and projecting outwardly therethrough and engag- 'ing both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, a bracket within said shell and embodying therein a bearing portion which projects outwardly therethrough, a train of gears mounted upon said bracket and operatively connected with said turn buckle and adapted to 'rotate the same to actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon both of the heads, one of said gears being rotatable within the bearing portion of the bracket and 5 having a socket embodied therein adapted to receive an actuating member.

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Jan. 24, 1933. H El WHlTTEN 1,894,968
DRUM
Filed Aug. l5, 1931 Patented Jan. 24, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE DRUM Application filed August 15, 1931.
This invention relates to an improvement in drums7 and particularly to a tension device for drum heads.
The object of the invention is to provide a simple and effective mechanism for clamping the drum heads and regulating the tension thereof.
Another object of the invention is to provide a structure which for the most part is o concealed within the interior of the drum where it is not possible for protruding parts of the mechanism to rub against the clothing of the drummer when he is marching and thereby causing unnecessary and excessive wear to said clothing by continual contact therewith.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a mechanism by means of which both drum heads may be tightened in unison.
The invention consists in an improvement in drums as set forth in the following speciication and particularly as pointed out in the claims thereof.
Referring to the drawing Fig. 1 represents a central vertical section through a drum, tension devices for the drum heads embodying my invention being illustrated upon diamctrically opposite sides only of said drum.
o Fig. 2 is an enlarged front elevation of a portion of the tension mechanism.
Fig. 8 is a vertical sectional elevation taken on the line 8--3, Fig. 2, looking in the direction of the arrows on said line. Fig. il is a sectional plan view of the mechanism illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3.
Like numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawing.
In the drawing, 5 represents a drum em- 9 bodying therein a shell 6, a batter head 7, a flesh hoop 8 for the head 7 and a tension hoop 9 also for said head. The drum illustrated also embodies therein a snare head 10, a flesh 1 hoop 11 for said head and a tension hoop 12 b also for said head. All of these hereinbefore mentioned parts are well known in the art.
The drum heads 7 and 10 are clamped at their respective ends of the shell 6 and a tension placed thereon by means of a plurality "0 of tension devices 18, and it is in these ten- Serial No. 557,213.
ysion devices that the novel features of this 17 respectively, the shank portion 16 being provided with a right hand screw-threaded portion and the shank portion 17 being provided with a left hand screw-threaded portion. The shank portions 16 and 17 both have reverse bends provided therein and project through slots 18 that are provided in the shell 6. The screw-threaded portions of the shanks 16 and 17 are connected together within the interior of the shell 6 by means of a turn buckle 19 which is square in crosssectional contour. The turn buckle 19 is positioned upon the shell 6 by means of a bracket 20 which is mounted upon the inner side of said shell and has a cylindrical portion 21 embodied therein which projects through an opening 22 formed in said shell. The bracket 20 also has a pair of arms 23 projecting upwardly therefrom, which engage a hoop 24E which is located upon the interior of the shell 6. The bracket-2O also has a downwardly projecting arm 25 embodied therein which engages a hoop 26 which is located within the interior of the shell 6.
Positioned within a lug 27, which forms a part of the bracket 20, is a bevel gear'28, a hub portion 29 of which is rotatably mounted in a circular bea-ring portion 30 provided in said lug. A square hole 31 extends entirely through the bevel gear 28 upon the longitudinal median line thereof, and the turn buckle 19 has a sliding fit within said hole. The bevel gear 28 meshes with and is driven by a bevel gear 32, a hub portion 33 of which is rotatably mounted within a sleeve 84 which is in turn mounted within the cylindrical portion 21 of the bracket 20. The bevel gear 32 has a square hole or socket extending therethrough to receive a key 86 which is illustrated in dotted lines in Fig 3, said key being utilized to manually rotate the gears. The sleeve 34 is secured within the cylindrical portion 21 of the bracket 2O by means of a screw 37.
The general operation of the mechanism hereinbefore specifically described is as follows z--When it is desired to either increase or decrease the tension upon the drum heads Z and l0, the key 36 is inserted in the square hole 35 which is provided in the bevel gear 32 and the latter, upon being rotated, Will cause the bevel gear 28 and turn buckle 19 to rotate in unison therewith. As the turn buckle 19 has right hand screw-threaded engagement with the shank of the hookle and left hand screw-threaded engagement with the shank of the hook l5, these hooks will be moved toward each other or away from each other in unison according to the direction in which the key is rotated, and the tension hoops 9 and l2 will be either drawn together in unison or loosened in unison accordingly, to either increase the tension upon the drum heads 7 and 10 or release the tension thereon as may be desired. It will be understood that the key 36 is applied successively to the various tension devices 13 until the tension is equally distributed over the surface of both drum heads.
I claim:
l. A drum having, in combination, a shell, a head therefor, a tension hoop for said head, hooks positioned within said shell and projecting outwardly therethrough and engaging said hoop, and means within said shell to actuate each of said hooks to regulate the tension upon the head.
2. A drum having, in combination, a shell, a head therefor, a tension hoop for said head, hooks positioned within said shell and proj ectin g outwardly therethrough and engaging said hoop, nuts having screw-threaded engagement with each of said hooks, and means to rotate each of said nuts and thereby actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon the head.
3. A drum having, in combination, a shell, a head therefor, a tension hoop for said head, hooks positioned within said shell and projecting outwardly therethrough and engaging said hoop, nuts having screw-threaded engagement with each of said hooks, and a train of gears operatively connectedto each of said nuts and adapted to rotate the latter to actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon .heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs of hooks positioned within said shell and pro-V jecting outwardly therethrough and engaging both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, and means to rotate said turn buckle to actuate each pair of hooks in unison and thereby regulate the tension upon both of the heads.
6. A drum having, in combination, a shell, heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs of hooks for said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, and a train of gears operatively connected to each turn buckle and adapted to rotate the latter to actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon both of the heads.
7 A drum having, in combination, a shell, heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs of hooks positioned within said shell and pro-` jecting outwardly therethrough and engaging both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, and a train of gears also located within said shell and operatively'connected to each turn buckle and adapted to rof tate the latter to actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon both of the heads.
8. A drum having, in combination, a shell, heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs ofv hooks positioned Within said shell and projecting outwardly therethrough and engaging both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, a. gear adapted to rotate said turn buckle and in which the latter is also ing both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, a bracket within said shell and upon which said turn buckle is mounted,
and a train of gears mounted upon said bracket and operatively connected with said turn buckle and adapted to rota e the latter to actuate'the hooks to regulate the tension upon both of the heads.V
l0. A drum having,in combination, Va shell, heads upon opposite ends thereof, tension hoops for said heads, co-operating pairs of hooks positioned within said shell and projecting outwardly therethrough and engag- 'ing both of said hoops, a turn buckle for each pair of hooks, a bracket within said shell and embodying therein a bearing portion which projects outwardly therethrough, a train of gears mounted upon said bracket and operatively connected with said turn buckle and adapted to 'rotate the same to actuate the hooks to regulate the tension upon both of the heads, one of said gears being rotatable within the bearing portion of the bracket and 5 having a socket embodied therein adapted to receive an actuating member.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
HORACE E. WHITTEN,
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US2485985A (en) * 1945-07-31 1949-10-25 Bernard A Perry Drum structure
US3482479A (en) * 1966-05-20 1969-12-09 Premier Drum Co Ltd The Tightening the heads of single headed instruments

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US2485985A (en) * 1945-07-31 1949-10-25 Bernard A Perry Drum structure
US3482479A (en) * 1966-05-20 1969-12-09 Premier Drum Co Ltd The Tightening the heads of single headed instruments

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