Patents by Inventor Ronald Ernest Overs

Ronald Ernest Overs has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8378190
    Abstract: A piano frame including a main plate having a first major surface for supporting piano strings and an opposite second major surface for supporting a soundboard. First, second, third and fourth elongate anchor zones are located on the first major surface for anchoring, respectively, first end (upper, tuneable end) and second end (lower, hitched end) of bass strings and first end (upper, tuneable end) and second end (lower, hitched end) of treble strings. A plurality of openings are provided in the main plate between the third anchor zone and the fourth anchor zone. A truss defined by a plurality bracing members integrally formed in the main plate extends between the third anchor zone and the fourth anchor zone. The bracing members are located wholly between a plane extending between the third and fourth anchor zones and a plane defined by the second major surface of the main plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2013
    Inventor: Ronald Ernest Overs
  • Publication number: 20120174727
    Abstract: A piano frame including a main plate having a first major surface for supporting piano strings and an opposite second major surface for supporting a soundboard. First, second, third and fourth elongate anchor zones are located on the first major surface for anchoring, respectively, first end (upper, tuneable end) and second end (lower, hitched end) of bass strings and first end (upper, tuneable end) and second end (lower, hitched end) of treble strings. A plurality of openings are provided in the main plate between the third anchor zone and the fourth anchor zone. A truss defined by a plurality bracing members integrally formed in the main plate extends between the third anchor zone and the fourth anchor zone. The bracing members are located wholly between a plane extending between the third and fourth anchor zones and a plane defined by the second major surface of the main plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2010
    Publication date: July 12, 2012
    Inventor: Ronald Ernest Overs
  • Patent number: 6972359
    Abstract: A piano action (10) includes a wippen (14) having a wippen body (24). The wippen body (24) is pivotally mountable on a first rail (20) of a piano. A repetition lever (38) is pivotally mounted on the wippen body (24). A jack (46) is also pivotally mounted on the wippen body (24). A repetition lever spring (48) is interposed between the repetition lever (38) and the wippen body (24) and is pivotally mounted to the repetition lever (38). The repetition lever spring (48) has a first limb (54) which acts on the jack (46) for restoring the jack (46) to its rest position and a second limb (52) which acts on the repetition lever (38) for restoring the repetition lever (38) to its rest position. The second limb (52) is shorter than the first limb (54) such that a free end of the second limb (52) is out of engagement with the repetition lever (38) and is shaped and dimensioned to move together with the repetition lever (38).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2005
    Inventor: Ronald Ernest Overs
  • Publication number: 20030192420
    Abstract: A piano action (10) includes a wippen (14) having a wippen body (24). The wippen body (24) is pivotally mountable on a firs rail (20) of a piano. A repetition lever (38) is pivotally mounted on the wippen body (24). A jack (46) is also pivotally mounted on the wippen body (24). A repetition lever spring (48) is interposed between the repetition lever (38) and the wippen body (24) and is pivotally mounted to the repetition lever (38). The repetition lever spring (48) has a first limb (54) which acts on the jack (46) for restoring the jack (46) to its rest position and a second limb (52) which acts on the repetition lever (38) for restoring the repetition lever (38) to its rest position. The second limb (52) is shorter than the first limb (54) such that a free end of the second limb (52) is out of engagement with the repetition lever (38) and is shaped and dimensioned to move together with the repetition lever (38).
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 13, 2003
    Publication date: October 16, 2003
    Inventor: Ronald Ernest Overs