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US647954A
US647954A US73350699A US1899733506A US647954A US 647954 A US647954 A US 647954A US 73350699 A US73350699 A US 73350699A US 1899733506 A US1899733506 A US 1899733506A US 647954 A US647954 A US 647954A
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  • the object of the-herein described and illustrated invention is an apparatus for striking or clashing cymbals and beating drums, together with a device for damping the same or rendering them mute by means of checkpieces, pads, balls, or other suitable appliances, so that after the cymbals are struck or clashed and then separated or the drum beat the cymbals or the drumhead are brought into contact with the said dampers and further vibration prevented.
  • Figures 1 and 2 show in side elevation and in outline the different positions of the cymbals, together with their striking or clashing and their damping devices and of the drum striking and damping apparatus, While Figs. 3 and i show, respectively, the cymbals and the drum in front elevation, together with the same devices. Figs. 5 and 6 show modifica tions of the striking and damping device employed in connection with only one cymbal.
  • the damping-pads a b for the cymbals c d are so connected by a stiff bow c and so attached by means of a flat spring of bow-like character f to the upright g, which carries the cymbal d, that they come outside of and inclose or partly inclose the cymbals, as seen in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the pedal 77. is depressed and the cymbals c and d are clashed together, these are brought clear of the damper pads, so that they may vibrate freely, Fig. 2.
  • the pedal is set free-alts return being facilitated by a suitable spring or counterweightthen the movable cymbal c strikes the damperpad a and presses this latter so far back that by means of the stiff bow e the other damperpad I) is brought against the fixed cymbal (Z, so that through one and the same movement both cymbals are effectively damped.
  • the damper-pad i for the drum is attached directly to the pedal 7a with foot-plate m and comes in contact with the drumhead at a spot alongside of that where the drumstickl strikes it. (See Fig. 4.)
  • the damper-pad e' is withdrawn from contact with the drumhead, (see Fig. 2;) but when the pedal m 70 is set free-'- its return being effected by a spring or a counterweightthe drumstickl is withdrawn from contact with the drumhead and the damper-pad at the same time and through the same movement brought gently against the drumhead, thereby effectually damping the vibrations and silencing the tone.

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No. 647,954. Patented Apr. 24, I900.
M. FLEMMING.
CYMBAL STRIKING 0B GLASHING AND DRUM BEATING APPARATUS WITH DAMPER.
(Application filed Oct. 13, 1899.)
(No Model.)
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UNITED STATES PATEN' MAX FLEMMING, OF DRESDEN, GERMANY.
CYMBAL STRIKING OR CLASHING AND DRUM-BEATING APPARATUS WITH DAMPER.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 647,954, dated April 24, 1900. Application filed October 13, 1899. Serial No. 733,506. (No model.)
1'0 all w/wm it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, MAX FLEMMING, a citizen of the Kingdom of Saxony, residing at Dresden, in the Kingdom of Saxony, German Empire, have invented a certain new and useful Improvementin Cymbal Striking or Clashing and Drum-Beating Apparatus with Damper; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full,clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The object of the-herein described and illustrated invention is an apparatus for striking or clashing cymbals and beating drums, together with a device for damping the same or rendering them mute by means of checkpieces, pads, balls, or other suitable appliances, so that after the cymbals are struck or clashed and then separated or the drum beat the cymbals or the drumhead are brought into contact with the said dampers and further vibration prevented.
In the accompanying drawings there is shown a method of application of this damping apparatus for cymbals as well as for drums.
Figures 1 and 2 show in side elevation and in outline the different positions of the cymbals, together with their striking or clashing and their damping devices and of the drum striking and damping apparatus, While Figs. 3 and i show, respectively, the cymbals and the drum in front elevation, together with the same devices. Figs. 5 and 6 show modifica tions of the striking and damping device employed in connection with only one cymbal.
The damping-pads a b for the cymbals c d are so connected by a stiff bow c and so attached by means of a flat spring of bow-like character f to the upright g, which carries the cymbal d, that they come outside of and inclose or partly inclose the cymbals, as seen in Figs. 1 and 2. When with this arrange ment the pedal 77. is depressed and the cymbals c and d are clashed together, these are brought clear of the damper pads, so that they may vibrate freely, Fig. 2. When, however,
the pedal is set free-alts return being facilitated by a suitable spring or counterweightthen the movable cymbal c strikes the damperpad a and presses this latter so far back that by means of the stiff bow e the other damperpad I) is brought against the fixed cymbal (Z, so that through one and the same movement both cymbals are effectively damped.
When only one cymbal is used and the other replaced by a rod 0, a ring, or some other suitable striker, only one damping-pad p becomes necessary, which in this case, though, is not attached to the cymbal-holder 9, but by a bent arm r to the holder (1 of the striker 0, so that after the striker 0 leaves the cym bal n the damping-pad hits against the rear side of the latter, damping the sound in the same manner as pad I) in Fig. 1, whereas it releases the cymbal when the striker goes to strike the same. (See Figs. 5 and 6.)
The damper-pad i for the drum is attached directly to the pedal 7a with foot-plate m and comes in contact with the drumhead at a spot alongside of that where the drumstickl strikes it. (See Fig. 4.) In this case when the pedal m is depressed and the drumstick 1 made to strike the drumhead the damper-pad e' is withdrawn from contact with the drumhead, (see Fig. 2;) but when the pedal m 70 is set free-'- its return being effected by a spring or a counterweightthe drumstickl is withdrawn from contact with the drumhead and the damper-pad at the same time and through the same movement brought gently against the drumhead, thereby effectually damping the vibrations and silencing the tone.
That I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
A cymbal, and a support therefor, combined with a second cymbal connected to a springoperated lever, and a damper which is automatically applied to stop the vibration, substantially as set forth.
In testimony whereof I aifix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
MAX FLEIVUSKIING.
W'itnesses:
EMIL REIOHELT, HERNANDO DE SOTO.
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US3688627A (en) * 1970-05-25 1972-09-05 Richard H Peterson Electrically operated rhythm instrument
US4216696A (en) * 1979-05-11 1980-08-12 Alexis Raoul H Jr Cymbal stand and assembly

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3688627A (en) * 1970-05-25 1972-09-05 Richard H Peterson Electrically operated rhythm instrument
US4216696A (en) * 1979-05-11 1980-08-12 Alexis Raoul H Jr Cymbal stand and assembly

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