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Victor N Filonovich

from Clifton, NJ
Age ~56

Victor Filonovich Phones & Addresses

  • 364 Washington Ave, Clifton, NJ 07011
  • Garfield, NJ
  • 101 Reid Ave, Passaic, NJ 07055 (973) 777-3665
  • 24 Cascade Way, Butler, NJ 07405
  • Kinnelon, NJ
  • 138 Hamburg Tpke, Bloomingdale, NJ 07403 (973) 777-3665

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Victor Filonovich
Product Manager, Manager
Latin Percussion Inc
Whol & Mfg Musical Percussion Instruments · Musical Instruments-Manufactur
160 Belmont Ave, Outwater, NJ 07026
(973) 478-6903, (973) 253-0609, (973) 772-3568

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Jingle Shaker

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US Patent:
20120297956, Nov 29, 2012
Filed:
Aug 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/570097
Inventors:
Jeff Sallee - Castaic CA, US
Mark A. Schnose - Fontana CA, US
Andrzej J Krol - Wayne NJ, US
Victor Filonovich - Clifton NJ, US
Sergio G. Bonsignore - Ridgewood NY, US
Assignee:
KMC Music, Inc. - Bloomfield CT
International Classification:
G10D 13/08
US Classification:
84402
Abstract:
A percussive shaker instrument with improved control in producing rhythmic sound and capable of producing different percussive sounds in a single shaker is disclosed. The shaker comprises one or more channels filled with a striker material. The channel isolates the striker material from the striker material in other channels and from any other part of the shaker. The striker material is freely movable within the channel such that it may collide with a striking surface when the shaker is moved. Alternatively, the shaker may comprise one or more pairs of jingles suspended inside the shaker body. The jingles are freely movable within the body such that they are capable of striking each other when the shaker is moved.

Detachable Shaker

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US Patent:
20130092010, Apr 18, 2013
Filed:
Oct 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/272087
Inventors:
Andrzej J. Krol - Wayne NJ, US
Victor Filonovich - Clifton NJ, US
Sergio G. Bonsignore - Ridgewood NY, US
International Classification:
G10D 13/08
US Classification:
84402
Abstract:
A hand-held percussive shaker assembly comprising two identical shakers capable of producing different percussive sounds and rhythms in a single assembly is disclosed. The shakers are detachably connected by an integrally formed lock assembly. The shakers may be played as a single assembly or detached and played individually. Each shaker comprises one or more bottles filled with a striker material. Each bottle isolates its striker material from the striker material in other bottles and from any other part of the shaker. The shakers may produce the same or different tones when the shaker assembly is moved.

Clip-On Mounting Assembly For Musical Instruments

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US Patent:
20160155432, Jun 2, 2016
Filed:
Dec 2, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/957462
Inventors:
- OXNARD CA, US
VICTOR FILONOVICH - CLIFTON NJ, US
SERGIO G. BONSIGNORE - RIDGEWOOD NY, US
International Classification:
G10G 5/00
F16B 1/00
F16M 13/02
Abstract:
Devices that allow for the attachment of one or more accessory instruments to a host instrument are disclosed, including a mounting assembly which permits the removable attachment of one or more percussion accessory instruments to a drum hoop. In some embodiments, attachment can be accomplished at least partially via a magnetic force provided by a magnet within or attached to the mounting assembly.

Spring-Enabled Audio Device Mounting Apparatus

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US Patent:
20160157003, Jun 2, 2016
Filed:
Dec 2, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/957446
Inventors:
- OXNARD CA, US
VICTOR FILONOVICH - CLIFTON NJ, US
SERGIO G. BONSIGNORE - RIDGEWOOD NY, US
International Classification:
H04R 1/08
F16B 2/12
F16M 13/02
Abstract:
Devices that allow one or more objects to be quickly and easily attached to a musical device are described. In one embodiment, a spring-enabled mounting device is disclosed that allows a device such as a microphone to be removably attached to a musical instrument, such as a drum. The apparatus may be operable via the use of a single hand applying forces to manipulate one or more springs within the apparatus, thus allowing for convenient and timely attachment, removal, and/or repositioning of the object, such as a microphone, with respect to the instrument.

Adjustable Cajón Instrument

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US Patent:
20150325221, Nov 12, 2015
Filed:
Jul 20, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/804288
Inventors:
- OXNARD CA, US
Victor Filonovich - Clifton NJ, US
Thomas M. Schwartz - Roselle park NJ, US
Sergio G. Bonsignore - Ridgewood NJ, US
International Classification:
G10D 13/02
Abstract:
Tunable cajón devices, including tuning and adjustment during a performance, are disclosed. In an aspect, the present disclosure provides a tunable cajón device wherein internal strings or cords under tension may be tuned via the manual manipulation of tuners accessible via a top surface of the cajón. As such, a cajón player may view tuner position and adjust the tuner from the traditional playing position. Adjustments (i.e., tuning of internal strings) may be done before, during, or after a performance.

Eyebolt Bracket Assembly

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US Patent:
20150262564, Sep 17, 2015
Filed:
Oct 24, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/523470
Inventors:
- OXNARD CA, US
Victor Filonovich - Clifton NJ, US
Sergio Bonsignore - Ridgewood NY, US
International Classification:
G10G 5/00
F16M 13/02
Abstract:
Eyebolt mounting devices are disclosed. In an aspect, the present disclosure provides an eyebolt bracket assembly for mounting a musical instrument to a rod. The assembly has a bracket having a first side having a first opening, a second side having a second opening, and a top side having a third opening. The bracket houses an eyebolt member having a threaded portion and an eye opening portion. The eye opening portion has an eye opening, an outer surface, and inner surface. A spring is disposed on the threaded portion and to apply a variable tension force to the eyebolt member. The threaded portion passes through the third opening and receives a washer and a fastener. The eyebolt member is held to the bracket by the fastener and is movable within the bracket.

Instrument Mounting Assembly

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US Patent:
20150114205, Apr 30, 2015
Filed:
Oct 24, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/523596
Inventors:
Andrzej Krol - Wayne NJ, US
Victor Filonovich - Clifton NJ, US
Sergio Bonsignore - Ridgewood NY, US
International Classification:
G10D 13/06
US Classification:
84403
Abstract:
A mounting assembly configured for detachably mounting a percussion instrument to an instrument stand is disclosed. The assembly has an instrument mounting assembly that has a clamp bracket, a clamp, and a wing screw. An instrument is held to the instrument mounting assembly by placing a mountable portion of the instrument between a set of notches carved out of a first and a second side of the clamp bracket and a clamp. The instrument is secured in the bracket by screwing the wing nut through a hole in a third side of the clamp bracket to cause the clamp to apply a force against the mountable portion of the instrument such that the instrument is held in place between the notches and a groove of the clamp.

Snare Cajon Instrument

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US Patent:
20150114206, Apr 30, 2015
Filed:
Oct 24, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/523511
Inventors:
Andrzej Krol - Wayne NJ, US
Victor Filonovich - Clifton NJ, US
Sergio Bonsignore - Ridgewood NY, US
International Classification:
G10D 13/02
US Classification:
84417
Abstract:
A snare cajón percussion instrument is disclosed. The instrument comprises a closed frame body having a plurality of sides, each side having a top portion, a bottom portion, an inner portion, and an outer portion. A rigid striking surface is securely affixed to the top portions of the plurality of sides. A snare apparatus having a brace, a fastener, and at least one snare element is securely attached to the inner portion of a first side of the frame body via the fastener and is configured to allow the snare element to alternatively contact and not contact the striking surface to produce a snare sound. The instrument may have a second striking surface that does not contact the snare apparatus and produces a cajón sound.
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