Patents Assigned to Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki Seisakusho
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Patent number: 7858862Abstract: A pedal device of a keyboard instrument which makes it possible to stably secure a required action of a pedal, facilitate assembly thereof, and reduce manufacturing costs. A pedal device for a keyboard instrument of the present invention comprises a chassis 8 having a support portion 30, and a pedal 7 vertically pivotally mounted on the chassis 8, for a downward stepped-on operation. The pedal 7 has a cover 15 formed of a synthetic resin, and pivotally supported on the support portion 30 of the chassis 8, and a pedal body 14 fixed to the cover 15 in a state in which a rear part of the pedal body is covered by the cover 15, and protruding forward from the chassis 8.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Shinji Niitsuma
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Patent number: 7847175Abstract: The part template including information that is necessary to set after the image of the musical score read out by the scanner is recognized, is stored beforehand, and the part template corresponding to the read out musical score by the scanner is selected from a plurality of the part templates. And then, with the selected part template, setting (correcting) is to be performed automatically for the musical score read out by the scanner. Accordingly, it is possible to make the settings, which the user performs after a musical score is recognized, fewer than conventionally, and it is possible to increase the recognition rate of the musical score higher than conventionally.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2008Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Seiji Nakano
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Patent number: 7834262Abstract: An electronic keyboard instrument which is capable of easily carrying out an arpeggio performance rich in variety by a simple operation on a touch strip. The electronic keyboard instrument has a belt-like touch strip on which a player slides his finger while touching it to carry out an arpeggio performance. A CPU causes musical tones of respective pitch names included in respective designated component pitch names to be sounded, in a predetermined arpeggio pattern having a predetermined sounding order, according to detected touch positions on the touch strip, for the arpeggio performance. A musical tone generating circuit for generating musical tones for the arpeggio performance is switched between first and second tone generator circuits for generating musical tones based on key-on information detected on swingable keys and a third tone generator circuit dedicated to generation of musical tones for the arpeggio performance.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2008Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Eiichi Tamura
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Patent number: 7807912Abstract: A key for a keyboard instrument, which is capable of maintaining the excellent abrasion resistance and lubricity of bushing cloth for a long time period, thereby making it possible not only to stably ensure a smooth pivotal motion of the key but also to manufacture the key at lower costs. The key is mounted in a state engaged with a pin and is pivotally moved in accordance with depression thereof. The key has a key stick formed with a pin hole having left and right wall surfaces opposed to each other and opening downward, and is pivotally engaged with the pin via the pin hole. Bushing cloth sheets are made of fluorocarbon resin fibers, and are affixed to the left and right wall surfaces of the pin hole.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2008Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Takeshi Tsumeishi
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Patent number: 7767891Abstract: A key for keyboard-based musical instrument is provided for ensuring high hydrophilia and thereby ensuring higher playing performance. A key 1 for an electronic piano 2 comprises a key body 10 made of an ABS resin, and a thin plate-shaped key touch member 11 adhered on the top surface of the key body 10. The key touch member 11 comprises a base 11b made of an ABS resin, and a hydrophilic polymer 11a added in the base 11b in a dispersed manner. While a player is playing a keyboard-based musical instrument, sweat at the tip of his/her finger is absorbed by the hydrophilic polymer 11a.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Tsutomu Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 7767899Abstract: An electronic music instrument includes a musical-tone control that generates operation information of keys and a damper pedal to serve as musical-tone control information; a musical-tone generator simultaneously generating a plurality of musical tones according to the musical-tone control information; a resonance-tone generator that includes resonant circuits equal in number to harmonic signals of musical-tone signals that can be generated, for generating a resonance tone with the resonance circuits using a musical tone generated by the musical-tone generator as an input signal to each resonance circuit; and a resonance-tone mixer that multiplies the resonance tone generated by the resonance-tone generator by a predetermined degree according to the musical-tone control information, for adding the product to a musical tone input from the musical-tone generator, and outputting the sum.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Akihiro Fujita
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Publication number: 20100162873Abstract: A pedal device of a keyboard instrument which makes it possible to stably secure a required action of a pedal, facilitate assembly thereof, and reduce manufacturing costs. A pedal device for a keyboard instrument of the present invention comprises a chassis 8 having a support portion 30, and a pedal 7 vertically pivotally mounted on the chassis 8, for a downward stepped-on operation. The pedal 7 has a cover 15 formed of a synthetic resin, and pivotally supported on the support portion 30 of the chassis 8, and a pedal body 14 fixed to the cover 15 in a state in which a rear part of the pedal body is covered by the cover 15, and protruding forward from the chassis 8.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Shinji Niitsuma
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Patent number: 7732686Abstract: A stopper for a keyboard-based musical instrument is provided for accomplishing a good stopping feeling of a pivotable member, thereby making it possible to improve a touch feeling and restrain collision noise and other noise. A stopper 7 for a keyboard-based musical instrument with which a pivotable member 6 comes into contact while said pivotal member pivotally moves in association with a key touch, thereby restraining the pivotal movement of said pivotable member 6, comprises a mass 26, a first cushion 25 laminated on a front side of said mass 26, and a second cushion 27 laminated on a back side of said mass 26. Preferably, the mass 26 is made of a metal, and the first cushion 25 is harder than the second cushion 27.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Tsutomu Yamaguchi
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Patent number: 7718879Abstract: There is provided a hammer shank for a piano which is capable of suppressing a change in the dimension between two arms due to dryness and wetness to thereby ensure smooth and stable operation of a hammer. A hammer shank is supported by a flange and pivotally moves in accordance with key depression. A shank body formed of wood has two bifurcated arms formed on one end thereof. These arms extend in facing and parallel relation to each other along respective opposite sides of the flange, and are pivotally supported by the flange. Phenol backers are attached on outer side surfaces of the respective two arms so as to prevent the two arms from being displaced in a direction in which they face each other.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2008Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Go Takemori
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Patent number: 7696428Abstract: An electronic keyboard musical instrument includes a body unit of the musical instrument and a stand attached to the body unit. The stand includes a pair of side boards disposed in a standing manner so as to interpose the body unit therebetween. The body unit includes a pair of lateral surfaces. Each of the pair of lateral surfaces faces one of the pair of side boards and includes a first engaging portion disposed thereon. Each of the pair of side boards includes a first engaged portion engaged by the first engaging portion and disposed on an inner lateral surface thereof, which faces one of the pair of lateral surfaces of the body unit. The first engaging portion and the first engaged portion are engaged with each other by at least one of the body unit and the stand being moved in a predetermined direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2008Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Keiji Konishi
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Patent number: 7678977Abstract: There is provided a repetition lever for a grand piano, which is excellent in shape retainability and dimensional stability and is light in weight and high in rigidity, thereby enabling required operations to be stably performed and improving the capability of repeated key striking. A repetition lever 4 for a grand piano, which performs the operation of pushing up a hammer 30 after the hammer has struck a string, is formed by a molded article of a thermoplastic resin containing long fibers for reinforcement, the molded article being molded by a long fiber process. The repetition lever 4 has reduced cross-sectional area portions 49, 50, and 54 for reducing weight thereof. The long fibers for reinforcement are carbon fibers, and the thermoplastic resin is an ABS resin.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2004Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventors: Kenji Yoshisue, Hirotaka Higasa, Tsutomu Kihara
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Patent number: 7663044Abstract: The apparatus of the present invention improves training efficiency, and monotonous repetition of training is avoided. A unit acceptance judgment section (4) judges whether all performance of the units in the current rank have reached an acceptable standard or not. When all performance is accepted, a unit in an upper rank is designated. The performance data in the designated unit is read from a performance data storage (7) to a key depression instruction generator (8), and a key depression instruction is displayed based on the performance data. When only a part of the unit in the current rank is acceptable, a unit updating instruction is output to a lesson menu display (14), to thereby display that the unit subsequent to the currently designated is the unit to be played next. When the unit is updated, the unit having the same note information as that already accepted is not designated.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2003Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Masanori Katsuta
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Patent number: 7650468Abstract: A data processor that allows a CPU to access an external memory in an interval between data accesses from a DSP having a variable data length. In a case where a 24-bit mode is set, when a determination section determines that the DSP is accessing the external memory, a control section commands to place an access from the CPU to the external memory in a wait state. In a case where a 16-bit mode is set, the control section commands an address-data switching section, allowing the CPU to access the external memory by utilizing a third bus cycle, which is free.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Tetsuya Hirano
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Patent number: 7642445Abstract: A music sound generator imitates released key string vibration sounds (RKSV) and cabinet resonances of an acoustic piano. When a key is pressed, waveform is readout from a normal music sound waveform memory 15. The normal sound waveform is inputted into a filter 21, and inputted into a filter 22 through a band-pass filter 33. Output waveform of a cabinet resonance waveform memory 17 is inputted into a filter 23 when the key is pressed. Outputs of the filters are synthesized by an adder 27 through multipliers 24 through 26. When the key is pressed, a cut-off frequency of the filter 22 is sufficiently low and RKSV is not generated. If the damper is not on when key-releasing, the cut-off frequency is returned to normal and RKSV is generated. A level controller 32 attenuates the RKSV and the cabinet resonance for a longer time than the normal music sound.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2007Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Gen Izumisawa
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Patent number: 7619157Abstract: An electronic keyboard instrument having a keyboard provided with a plurality of keys, a first and a second switches provided corresponding to each key of the keyboard and being sequentially turned on at a time interval corresponding to a key depression speed of the keyboard, a counting unit for counting a count value corresponding to the time interval during which the first and the second switches are sequentially turned on, a correcting unit for correcting the count value or a value corresponding to the count value based on a variation of the time interval, and a velocity conversion unit for converting the corrected value into a velocity, is provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2008Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Kenichi Hirota
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Patent number: 7608772Abstract: A black key for a keyboard instrument, in which a black key cover incorporating a weight can be manufactured at low costs, and the black key cover can be firmly mounted on a key body, in a state stably holding the weight in a black key cover body. A swingable key body extends in a front-rear direction. A black key cover body has a hollow shape opening downward, and is mounted on a front portion of the upper surface of the key body in a manner covering the front portion. A weight is received within the black key cover body. The black key cover body has at least one of lower walls protruding inward from lower portions of left and right side walls, for holding the weight from below. The lower surfaces of the lower walls are bonded to the key body.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2008Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Haruichi Kato
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Publication number: 20090223351Abstract: An electronic musical sound generator prevents a sound production sequence to be stopped from continuing to be produced even through the key is released. Even if an erroneous instruction is sent to prevent identification data from being compared, in other words, if a sound production sequence which should be stopped, continues to be produced because of failure to find the sound production sequence to be stopped, the production of the musical sound can be stopped due to the key release because a second decision block searches data in a storage block, regards a key having identification data different from the one sent as the released key, according to the sequence being produced and the key is number, and determines the sound production sequence to be stopped.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Yasushi SATO
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Patent number: 7582824Abstract: There is provided a tempo detection apparatus capable of detecting, from the acoustic signal of a human performance of a musical piece having a fluctuating tempo, the average tempo of the entire piece of music and the correct beat positions, and further, the meter of the musical piece and the position of the first beat.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2008Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Ren Sumita
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Patent number: 7579546Abstract: A user is asked to perform tapping at beat positions by using a tapping detection section while listening to the beginning of a waveform from which beats are to be detected. When a fluctuation calculation section determines that tapping fluctuation falls in a predetermined range, a beat interval close in number to the tempo of the tapping is selected from among beat-interval candidates detected by a tempo-candidate detection section, and a tapping position where tapping becomes stable is determined to be the starting beat position. Tapping by the user for just some beats allows beats to be detected in the entire musical piece more correctly.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2007Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Ren Sumita
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Publication number: 20090178547Abstract: There is provided a touch detecting device of a keyboard instrument, which makes it possible not only to enhance the mounting density of a plurality of optical sensors, but also to detect touch information of a key with high accuracy without being affected by light from the other optical sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2006Publication date: July 16, 2009Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Tetsuya Hirano