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| United States Patent | 5895874 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5895874.html |
| Inventor(s) | Liao; Tsun-Chi (Taichung, TW) |
| Abstract | A wide angle tom-tom holder including a mounting base having a bottom
coupling hole coupled to a top end of an upright support, two ball socket
assemblies respectively fastened to the mounting base, two balls
respectively turned in the ball socket assemblies, and two L-shaped
supporting rods respectively connected to the balls and adapted for
holding a respective drum, wherein the mounting base has an extension
block at one side, two upward coupling chambers respectively defined
within the extension block, two projecting blocks respectively disposed in
the upward coupling chambers, two mounting through hole respectively made
through the center of the projecting blocks; each ball socket assembly has
an upper shell and a hollow bottom shell fixedly fastened together and
defining a ball socket therebetween for holding one ball, the upper shell
having a vertical through hole connected to one mounting through hole of
the mounting base by a screw bolt and a nut, and a tubular flange
downwardly raised from a bottom side thereof around the vertical through
hole and mounted around one projecting block of the mounting base. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5895874 |
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Wide angle tom-tom holder |
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| Publication Date |
April 20, 1999 |
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| Filing Date |
July 14, 1997 |
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Title Information  |
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I claim:
1. A wide angle tom-tom holder comprising a mounting base having a bottom
coupling hole coupled to a top end of an upright support, two ball socket
assemblies respectively fastened to said mounting base, two balls
respectively turned in said ball socket assemblies, and two L-shaped
supporting rods respectively connected to said balls and holding a
respective drum, wherein:
said mounting base comprises an extension block at one side, two toothed
upward coupling chambers respectively defined within said extension block,
two projecting blocks respectively disposed in said toothed upward
coupling chambers, two mounting through hole respectively made through the
center of said projecting blocks;
each of said ball socket assemblies comprises an upper shell and a hollow
bottom shell fixedly fastened together and defining a ball socket
therebetween for holding one ball, said upper shell comprising a vertical
through hole connected to one mounting through hole of said mounting base
by a screw bolt and a nut, and a tubular flange downwardly raised from a
bottom side thereof around said vertical through hole and mounted around
one projecting block of said mounting base, said tubular flange having a
bottom side toothed and forced into engagement with one of said toothed
upward coupling chambers;
two spring elements are respectively mounted around said screw bolts and
retained between said projecting blocks and the upper shells of said ball
socket assemblies.
2. The wide angle tom-tom holder of claim 1, wherein said upper shell
comprises a substantially hemispherical body portion at one end end, two
flat coupling walls at two opposite sides of said hemispherical body
portion, a plurality of downward mounting holes symmetrically disposed at
the flat coupling walls of said hemispherical body portion, an inside
recess at said hemispherical body portion on the inside, and a vertical
screw hole at said hemispherical body portion in communication with said
inside recess; said hollow bottom shell comprises two flat coupling walls
at two opposite sides, and a plurality of upward mounting holes
symmetrically disposed at the flat coupling walls of said hollow bottom
shell and respectively fastened to the downward mounting holes of said
upper shell by a respective fastening element; a pressure block is mounted
in the inside recess of said upper shell and disposed in contact with the
periphery of one ball; a holding-down screw is threaded into the vertical
screw hole of said hemispherical body portion and stopped at said pressure
block against the corresponding ball. |
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Claims  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to tom-tom holders, and more particularly to
a wide angle tom-tom holder which can be conveniently adjusted to change
the angular positions of the drums carried thereon.
FIG. 1 shows a tom-tom holder for holding drums on an upright support of a
drum stand according to the prior art. This structure of tom-tom holder
comprises a mounting base supported on an upright support of a drum stand
and defining two circular recesses, two cup plates fixedly fastened to the
mounting base over the circular recesses and defining with the circular
recesses a respective ball socket, two balls respectively turned in the
ball sockets between the circular recesses of the mounting base and the
cup plates, and two angle rods respectively extended from the balls and
adapted for holding a respective drum. This structure of tom-tom holder is
functional. However, because the two ball sockets which are defined
between the circular recesses of the mounting base and the cup plates are
immovable, the pitch between the two angle rods cannot be widely adjusted.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the main object of the present invention to provide a wide angle
tom-tom holder which can be conveniently installed and adjusted to change
the supported drums to the desired angles. According to the preferred
embodiment of the present invention, the wide angle tom-tom holder
including a mounting base having a bottom coupling hole coupled to a top
end of an upright support, two ball socket assemblies respectively
fastened to the mounting base, two balls respectively turned in the ball
socket assemblies, and two L-shaped supporting rods respectively connected
to the balls and adapted for holding a respective drum, wherein the
mounting base has an extension block at one side, two upward coupling
chambers respectively defined within the extension block, two projecting
blocks respectively disposed in the upward coupling chambers, two mounting
through hole respectively made through the center of the projecting
blocks; each ball socket assembly has an upper shell and a hollow bottom
shell fixedly fastened together and defining a ball socket therebetween
for holding one ball, the upper shell having a vertical through hole
connected to one mounting through hole of the mounting base by a screw
bolt and a nut, and a tubular flange downwardly raised from a bottom side
thereof around the vertical through hole and mounted around one projecting
block of the mounting base; two spring elements are respectively mounted
around the screw bolts and retained between the projecting blocks and the
upper shells of the ball socket assemblies.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a tom-tom holder according to the prior art;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of a tom-tom holder according to the present
invention;
FIG. 3 is a top view in an enlarged scale of the mounting base according to
the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a bottom view in an enlarged scale of the mounting base according
to the present invention;
FIG. 5 is an elevational assembly view of the tom-tom holder according to
the present invention;
FIG. 6A is a top view of the tom-tom holder according to the present
invention;
FIG. 6B is another top view of the present invention, showing the pitch
between the ball socket assemblies adjusted;
FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line C--C of FIG. 6B;
FIG. 8A is a sectional view taken along line A--A of FIG. 6B;
FIG. 8B is a sectional view taken along line B--B of FIG. 6B;
FIG. 9 is an applied view of the present invention, showing a stem mounted
on the tom-tom holder at the top of an upright support of a drum stand,
two drums carried on the L-shaped supporting rods, a cymbal carried on the
stem; and
FIG. 10 is another applied view of the present invention, showing a first
tom-tom holder mounted on an upright support of a drum stand, a stem
mounted on the first tom-tom holder, a second tom-tom holder mounted on
the stem, two pairs of drums respectively carried on the L-shaped
supporting rods of the first and second tom-tom holders.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to figures from 2 to 5 and FIGS. 8B, 9 and 10, a wide angle
tom-tom holder in accordance with the present invention comprises a
mounting base 30. The mounting base 30 comprises a recessed bottom
coupling hole 31 at the center of its bottom side adapted for coupling to
the top end of an upright support 32 of a drum stand 320 (see FIGS. 8B, 9
and 10), an extension block 33, two upward coupling chambers 331 331'
defined within the extension block 33, two projecting blocks 332;332'
respectively disposed in the upward coupling chambers 331;331', two
mounting through hole 334;334' respectively made through the center of the
projecting blocks 332;332', two horizontal openings 34;34' bilaterally
disposed at an opposite side remote from the extension block 33, a notch
37 at one side between the horizontal openings 34;34', and two vertical
through holes 341;341' made through its top and bottom sides and
respectively inserting with the horizontal openings 34;34'. Two locating
bolts 35;35' are respectively fastened to the mounting base 30 at one
side, having a respective head 351;351' respectively mounted in the
horizontal opening 34;34' of the mounting base 30, and a respective
transverse through hole 352 or 352' made through the respective head
351;351' and respectively connected to the vertical through holes 341;341'
of the mounting base 30 by a respective fastening element 36;36'. A
clamping block 40 is secured to one side of the mounting base 30 to close
its horizontal openings 34;34'. The clamping block 40 comprises a notch 41
at one side in the middle adapted to match with the notch 37 of the
mounting base 30, and two mounting holes 42;42' bilaterally disposed in
parallel and adapted to receive the locating bolts 35;35'. When the
locating bolts 35;35' are respectively inserted through the mounting holes
42;42' of the clamping block 40, a screw nut 353 and a wind nut 353' are
respectively threaded onto the locating bolts 35;35' to fix the clamping
block 40 to the mounting base 30 and to hold a stem 38 in the notches
37;41 between the mounting base 30 and the clamping plate 40. At the top
of the stem 38, a cymbal 381 (see FIG. 9) or a second tom-tom holder (see
FIG. 10) may be mounted.
Referring to FIGS. 7, 8A, 9 and 10, two ball socket assemblies 50;50' are
respectively mounted on the extension block 33 of the mounting base 30.
The ball socket assembly 50 (50') comprises an upper shell 51 (51'), a
hollow bottom shell 53 (53'), a ball 55 (55'), a L-shaped supporting rod
551 (551'), a pressure block 525 (525'), and a spring element 56 (56').
The upper shell 51 (51') comprises a first vertical through hole 512
(512') near one end, a tubular flange 511 (511') downwardly raised from
its bottom side around the vertical through hole 512 (512'), a
substantially hemispherical body portion 52 (52') at an opposite end, two
flat coupling walls 521 (521') at two opposite sides of the hemispherical
body portion 52 (52'), a plurality of downward mounting holes 522 (522')
symmetrically disposed at the flat coupling walls 521 (521') an inside
recess 524 (524') at the hemispherical body portion 52 (52') on the
inside, and a second vertical through hole 523 (523') at the hemispherical
body portion 52 (52') in communication with the inside recess 524 (524').
The bottom wall of the upward coupling chamber 331 (331') is preferably
made with radial teeth, and the bottom side of the tubular flange 511
(511') is preferably made with radial teeth adapted for engagement with
the radial teeth of the bottom wall of the upward coupling chamber 331
(331'). The hollow bottom shell 53 (53') comprises two flat coupling walls
531 (531') at two opposite sides, and a plurality of upward mounting holes
532 (532') symmetrically disposed at the flat coupling walls 531 (531').
The upward mounting holes 532 (532') of the hollow bottom shell 53 (53')
are respectively fastened to the downward mounting holes 522 (522') of the
upper shell 51 (51') by respective fastening elements 54 (54'). When the
hollow bottom shell 53 (53') and the upper shell 51 (51') are fastened
together, the hollow bottom shell 53 (53') and the hemispherical body
portion 52 (52') of the upper shell 51 (51') are matched together and
define a ball socket for holding the ball 55 (55') and an opposite end
fastened to a connector 101 (101') at one side of a drum 100 (100') (see
FIGS. 9 and 10). The L-shaped supporting rod 551 (551') has one end
fixedly connected to the ball 55 (55'). The ball 55 (55') is turned in the
ball socket defined between the hollow bottom shell 53 (53') and the
hemispherical body portion 52 (52') of the upper shell 51 (51'). The
pressure block 525 (525') is mounted within the inside recess 524 (524')
of the upper shell 51 (51') and disposed in contact with the periphery of
the ball 55 (55'). A holding-down screw 59 (59') is threaded into the
second vertical through hole 523 (523') of the upper shell 51 (51'), and
fastened up to impart a downward pressure to the pressure block 525 (525')
against the ball 53 (53'), causing the ball 53 (53') to be firmly retained
in position. The tubular flange 511 (511') of the upper shell 51 (51') is
mounted in the upward coupling chamber 331 (331') of the mounting base 30
around the projecting block 332 (332'), then a screw bolt 57 (57') is
inserted through the through hole 334 (334') of the projecting block 332
(332') and the first vertical through hole 512 (512') and screwed up with
a wing nut 571 (571') to fix the ball socket assembly 50 (50') to the
mounting base 30. The spring element 56 (56') is mounted around the screw
bolt 57 (57') and retained between the projecting block 332 (332') and the
upper shell
Referring to FIGS. 5, 6A and 6B, when the holding-down screw 59 (59') is
loosened, the ball 55 (55') can then be turned within the ball socket
between the hemispherical body portion 52 (52') and the hollow bottom
shell 53 (53') to adjust the angular position of the L-shaped supporting
rod 551 (551'). When the wing nut 571 (571') is loosened, the ball socket
assembly 50 (50') can then be turned about the screw bolt 57 (57') to
change its angular position relative to the mounting base 30 (see FIGS. 6A
and 6B).
While only one embodiment of the present invention has been shown and
described, it will be understood that various modifications and changes
could be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the
invention disclosed.
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