Patents Assigned to Tokyo Yusyo Co. Ltd.
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Patent number: 7154033Abstract: An extremely easy-to-play keyboard for musical instrument capable of forming any keyboard rows such as a semitone arrangement to a diatessaron arrangement and a chord arrangement with one keyboard substrate, wherein the keyboard substrate is formed so that the keyboard is formed by disposing, parallel with each other, a large number of key substrates (1) extending in the longitudinal direction of the keyboard with a difference of semitone, installing a plurality of key top mounting parts (5) on each key substrate (1) in the longitudinal direction, and installing the key tops (4) on any key top mounting parts, or by combining various types of keyboard rows with each other, or disposing the keys positioned adjacent laterally to each other in all or a part of the keyboard rows with a difference of minor third and those positioned adjacent longitudinally to each other with a difference of whole tone in the direction from the front side to the right rear side.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Tokyo Yusyo Co. Ltd.Inventor: Noritaka Mutou
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Publication number: 20050098026Abstract: An extremely easy-to-play keyboard for musical instrument capable of forming any keyboard rows such as a semitone arrangement to a diatessaron arrangement and a chord arrangement with one keyboard substrate, wherein the keyboard substrate is formed so that the keyboard is formed by disposing, parallel with each other, a large number of key substrates (1) extending in the longitudinal direction of the keyboard with a difference of semitone, installing a plurality of key top mounting parts (5) on each key substrate (1) in the longitudinal direction, and installing the key tops (4) on any key top mounting parts, or by combining various types of keyboard rows with each other, or disposing the keys positioned adjacent laterally to each other in all or a part of the keyboard rows with a difference of minor third and those positioned adjacent longitudinally to each other with a difference of whole tone in the direction from the front side to the right rear side.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Applicant: TOKYO YUSYO CO. LTD.Inventor: Noritaka Mutou
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Publication number: 20050098017Abstract: An extremely easy-to-play keyboard for musical instrument capable of forming any keyboard rows such as a semitone arrangement to a diatessaron arrangement and a chord arrangement with one keyboard substrate, wherein the keyboard substrate is formed so that the keyboard is formed by disposing, parallel with each other, a large number of key substrates (1) extending in the longitudinal direction of the keyboard with a difference of semitone, installing a plurality of key top mounting parts (5) on each key substrate (1) in the longitudinal direction, and installing the key tops (4) on any key top mounting parts, or by combining various types of keyboard rows with each other, or disposing the keys positioned adjacent laterally to each other in all or a part of the keyboard rows with a difference of minor third and those positioned adjacent longitudinally to each other with a difference of whole tone in the direction from the front side to the right rear side.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2004Publication date: May 12, 2005Applicant: TOKYO YUSYO CO. LTD.Inventor: Noritaka Mutou
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Patent number: 6476303Abstract: The objects of the present invention are to provide a music sheet on which all the notes can be presented without using sharps or flats and to make writing and reading music easier. A music sheet is formed by providing base lines (3) at a certain distance, a center line (4) positioned between adjoining base lines, and two supplementary lines (5) which are aligned in such a way that the supplementary lines equally divide a space between the base line and the center line into three and preferably presented in such manner that they are distinguishable from the base lines (3) and the center line (4). With the above constitution, all the tones within an octave can be presented on a musical score without using sharps or flats, and writing music is easy because of the supplementary lines provided beforehand.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Tokyo Yusyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kanpei Mutou, Ritsuko Mutou, Seburou Mutou