Support structure for a drum

A support structure for a musical instrument drum. From each of the top and bottom drum hoops, a respective installation part projects radially. A support plate extends between and is attached to both installation parts. A bracket on the plate receives a support rod from a drum support. This arrangement keeps the weight burden of the drum off the drum body and applies it only to the end hoops.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
The present invention relates to a support structure for a musical 
instrument drum, capable of supporting the drum without obstructing its 
production of sound. 
A prior art support structure for a medium drum, called a tom-tom, is shown 
in FIG. 8. A medium drum 70 has a drum body 71. A respective set of drum 
lugs 73 is installed toward each axial end of the drum body and the drum 
hoops at each drum head are bolted to the respective set of lugs. A drum 
body support bracket 72 is installed at the vertical center of the drum 
body. The bracket is attached to a drum support stand 75 by a bolt 76 that 
extends through a drum support rod 74 supported at the stand 75. The rod 
74 is inserted through a receiving opening in the bracket 72. Although the 
support structure using the bracket 72 has a comparatively simple 
structure, the entire weight of the drum is carried on the bracket 72. 
This places the weight burden on the localized part of the drum body 71 on 
which the bracket 72 is installed during a long period of use of the drum. 
Eventually, this produces strains in the drum body 71 in some cases. This 
in turn causes the drum body to lose its original resonant function, 
thereby changing and perhaps diminishing the quality of the sound produced 
by the drum body due to drum beating. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
The object of the invention is to overcome the aforementioned problem. 
Another object is to provide a drum support structure that will place no 
weight burden on the drum body even after a long period of use of the 
drum. 
The support structure for a drum according to the invention includes a 
support plate which is installed through respective installation parts 
that have been provided on each of the top hoop and the bottom hoop of the 
drum. A bracket for receiving the drum support rod from the stand is 
provided on the support plate. This arrangement holds the burden of the 
weight of the drum off one side of the drum body and away from its 
midsection, as in the prior art, and instead applies that burden to the 
drum hoops around the end regions of the drum body. 
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent 
from the following description of the invention which refers to the 
accompanying drawings.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, respective drum support bracket installation 
parts 10 and 20 are formed on and are illustrated as projecting radially 
from the top end hoop 61 and the bottom end hoop 62, respectively, of a 
musical instrument drum 60. The drum is a medium size, two headed drum, 
such as a tom-tom. A support plate 30 extends the height between and is 
installed through the installation parts 10 and 20. 
A drum body support bracket 40 is installed by two bolts 68 on the support 
plate 30. The drum 60 is firmly fixed to the stand S by means of a drum 
support rod 50 that extends from the stand S and is inserted into a 
vertically extending opening through the bracket 40. 
The drum body 63 carries respective sets of lugs 64 at the top and bottom 
sides in which a drum head and drum hoop tightening bolt 65 is received 
and tightened in a conventional manner. 
As shown in FIGS. 2 and 4, the drum support bracket installation parts 10 
and 20 comprise respective hangers 11 and 21 which are fixed by spot 
welding to and project out from the top side hoop 61 and the bottom side 
hoop 62, respectively. The hangers have respective installation holes 12 
and 22 for respective support plate installation bolts 66. The 
installation parts 10 and 20 may alternatively be formed integrally with 
the respective drum hoops. 
The support plate 30 has a screw hole 33 at its lower portion. The plate is 
compressively fixed to the installation part 20 that has been provided on 
the bottom side drum hoop 62 by means of a support plate installation bolt 
66 which has a nut 67 on it. 
There is a cut 34 in from the top 32 of the plate 30 along which the collar 
35 of the support plate upper tightening bolt 66 can slide. This enables 
exchanging the drum head D and enables adjustment of the drum head tension 
without having to remove the drum 60 from the stand S. As a result, 
tightening of the support plate tightening bolt 66 may secure only the 
installation part 10 of the top side hoop 61, without fixing the support 
plate 30 to the installation part 10. 
A vertically extending rod insertion hole 41 extends through the bracket 
40. The drum support rod 50 from the stand S is inserted into the hole 41. 
The drum 60 is fixed at a desired drum height using the drum support rod 
tightening screw 51. 
As in the case of the installation parts 10 and 20, further, the support 
plate 30 and the bracket 40 on the plate can be formed integrally as a die 
cast product. 
Since the support plate 30 and the bracket 40 for fixing the drum are not 
fixed to the drum body 63, but are instead attached to the hoops at the 
ends of the drum body, the weight of the drum 60 is not applied to the 
side of the drum body, avoiding any weight burden being placed on the drum 
body. 
FIGS. 5 through 7 show another embodiment of the invention. It includes 
upper and lower installation parts 80 and 90, a support plate 100 to one 
side of the drum for supporting the drum body, a bracket 110 on the plate 
100 and a drum 120. The installation parts 80 and 90 are comprised of hoop 
clamps 81 and 91 which have been installed on the top side hoop 121 and on 
the bottom side hoop 122, respectively, of the drum 120. The hoop clamps 
81 and 91 are equipped with respective support plate engaging parts 82 and 
92 and are installed on the respective hoops by means of fixing screws 
130. 
An elastic body 95 comprised of urethane or rubber, etc. absorbs 
vibrations, to prevent the vibrations due to the beating of the drum from 
being transmitted to the support plate 100 and to the stand S so that 
satisfactory sound quality can be obtained from the drum. 
As seen in FIG. 6, the hole 131 for insertion of the fixing screw 130 of 
the hoop clamps 81 and 91 has a large diameter at the engaging part but 
has a small diameter at the center in the support plate engaging parts 82 
and 92. As a result, the clamps 81 and 91 rotate along with the fixing 
screw 130, making it possible for the clamps to cope with large or small 
diameter hoops. 
The support plate 100 is comprised of a main support body 101 and 
respective hooks 102 installed at both ends of the said main support body 
101. A drum support bracket 110 is installed generally at the center along 
the plate 100. 
An insertion hole 111 extends vertically through the bracket 110. A drum 
support rod 140 is inserted into the hole 111. The drum is fixed at a 
desired height position as the drum support rod 140 is tightened by a drum 
support rod tightening bolt 141. 
According to the above described structure, the drum 120 can be installed, 
simply and firmly, without using a bolt, etc. by merely causing the hook 
102 of the support plate 100 to be engaged with the support plate engaging 
parts 82 and 92 of the installation parts 80 and 90. 
Since the drum body is secured in position only by the upper and lower drum 
hoops according to the invention, no weight burden should be placed upon 
the drum body. Instead, the weight burden is applied to the drum hoops 
which encircle the drum body near its top and bottom ends. As a result, 
excellent sound quality can be achieved at all times without obstructing 
the resonance effect of the drum. 
Although the present invention has been described in relation to particular 
embodiments thereof, many other variations and modifications and other 
uses will become apparent to those skilled in the art. It is preferred, 
therefore, that the present invention be limited not by the specific 
disclosure herein, but only by the appended claims.