Details Patents (Class 84/243)
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Patent number: 10796672Abstract: A keyboard apparatus includes a plurality of keys each rotatable with a predetermined stroke, a support assembly which includes a support with one side rotatably arranged with a support rail and a jack with the one side rotatably supported by the support, and rotates with depression of any of the plurality of keys, a hammer unit which is operated by receiving an action of the jack, a shank rail which rotatably supports the hammer unit, and a jack stopper which makes contact with the jack which rotates with the depression of any of the plurality of keys, the jack stopper being placed on a rotation path of the jack and provided to a fixing portion which does not rotate with the depression any of the plurality of keys.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: YAMAHA CORPORATIONInventor: Akito Ohba
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Patent number: 9978345Abstract: The present invention relates to improved musical instrument components. In certain embodiments, the present invention relates to a piano plate assembly, wherein the plate assembly comprises a core at least partially surrounded by a shell, wherein the shell comprises a composite fiber material impregnated with a polymeric resin material. In another aspect, the present invention relates to methods of producing such piano plate assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2013Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Inventor: Nicholas Joseph Shopa
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Publication number: 20150068384Abstract: A hammer device of an electronic piano with keys which swing in accordance with key depression, includes a hammer support that is made of a synthetic resin and has a fulcrum shaft, and a hammer having a shaft hole part for being fitted on the fulcrum shaft and configured to pivotally move about the fulcrum shaft in a manner interlocked with the swinging key. The fulcrum shaft has an outer peripheral surface formed by a pair of arcuately-curved surface portions opposite to each other and a pair of planar surface portions each extending between the pair of arcuately-curved surface portions and parallel to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2014Publication date: March 12, 2015Inventors: Akihiro Suzuki, Hideyuki Ishida
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Patent number: 8735700Abstract: A bearing member is to be used for an action mechanism in a keyboard instrument, the action mechanism provided with an action member that pivots in accordance with a key-depressing operation, and the bearing member includes: an inner layer having a through hole through which a shaft provided in the action member is inserted; and an outer layer formed in an outer side of the inner layer. The inner layer is formed of a first material having a higher stability against humidity than a stability against humidity of the outer layer. The outer layer is formed of a second material having a resilience greater than a resilience of the inner layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2012Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Kiyoshi Abe
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Patent number: 8648236Abstract: A keyboard apparatus wherein a hammer body having movable and stationary engagement portions is configured such that, in its pivotal movement in a forward direction, a click feeling in a key depression touch is generated when the movable engagement portion comes into contact with and gets over the stationary engagement portion, wherein a distance from a hammer pivot shaft to the movable engagement portion at a certain key stroke position in a key depression stroke becomes smaller with an increase in a pressing drive force, and wherein the movable engagement portion comes into contact with the stationary engagement portion in the pivotal movement in the forward direction where a magnitude of the pressing drive force is less than a prescribed value, and the movable engagement portion does not come into contact with the same where the magnitude of the force is equal to or larger than the prescribed value.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2013Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Yoshinori Hayashi, Akihiko Komatsu, Shigeru Muramatsu, Hisashi Takeyama
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Patent number: 8541673Abstract: A piano hammer stopper system includes a stopper rail set comprising at least first and second stopper rail members, each movable between respective first positions allowing unobstructed movement of associated piano hammers and respective second positions stopping at least one associated piano hammer from striking any corresponding string. At least one drive shaft is rotatably coupled to one or both of the stopper rail members. A drive arm is attached to the drive shaft and engages a drive fulcrum. A travel guide directs movement of the first and second stopper rail members between respective first and second positions. Rotation of the drive shaft rotates the drive arm to engage the drive fulcrum for moving one or both of the first and second stopper rail members between respective first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2012Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Scott Jones, James M. Lombino, Susan Yake Kenagy, Sue Guan Lim
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Patent number: 8530732Abstract: A hammer device for an electronic keyboard instrument, enabling prevention of grease or the like from adhering to an actuator portion during mounting of the hammer, to thereby enable speedy hammer mounting work and improve the work efficiency. The hammer device includes a hammer support and hammers arranged side by side in a left-right direction and each pivotally supported by the hammer support to pivotally move in accordance with depression of an associated key. When mounting the hammer to the hammer support, before a shaft hole is engaged with a fulcrum shaft portion, left and right protrusions of the hammer are brought into abutment with respective left and right stopper walls provided close to the respective left and right ends of the fulcrum shaft portion, to thereby prevent the actuator portion from being brought into contact with the fulcrum shaft portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventors: Akhiro Suzuki, Hideyuki Ishida
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Patent number: 8487172Abstract: A piano action flange with an open-slotted rail attachment feature that is a slot-shaped void completely through the piano action flange, running in the longitudinal direction of the piano action flange, with width slightly larger than the outer diameter of the thread end the flange screw but smaller that the head diameter of the flange screw, where the slot-shaped void is open on one end, breaking through the end of said piano action flange, to leave the slot-shaped void open and accessible from the end of the piano action flange.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2012Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: Wessell, Nickel & GrossInventors: Kirk Burgett, Jamie Marks, Dana Mazzaglia
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Publication number: 20120240743Abstract: A piano hammer stopper system includes a stopper rail set comprising at least first and second stopper rail members, each movable between respective first positions allowing unobstructed movement of associated piano hammers and respective second positions stopping at least one associated piano hammer from striking any corresponding string. At least one drive shaft is rotatably coupled to one or both of the stopper rail members. A drive arm is attached to the drive shaft and engages a drive fulcrum. A travel guide directs movement of the first and second stopper rail members between respective first and second positions. Rotation of the drive shaft rotates the drive arm to engage the drive fulcrum for moving one or both of the first and second stopper rail members between respective first and second positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: STEINWAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, INC.Inventors: Scott Jones, James M. Lombino, Susan Yake Kenagy, Sue Guan Lim
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Patent number: 8148620Abstract: A piano hammer stopper system includes a blocking rail movable between a first position, allowing unobstructed movement of piano hammers, and a second position, blocking at least one piano hammer from striking any corresponding strings. The piano hammer stopper system includes a drive shaft rotatably coupled to the blocking rail, a drive arm attached to the drive shaft and engaging a drive fulcrum, and a travel guide directing movement of the blocking rail between its first and second positions. Rotation of the drive shaft rotates the drive arm to engage the drive fulcrum for moving the blocking rail between its first and second positions.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Scott Jones, James M. Lombino, Susan Yake Kenagy, Sue Guan Lim
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Patent number: 7825312Abstract: A piano, playable in an acoustic mode and a silent mode, includes a series of keys, a series of key actions, and a series of rotatable hammers. Each key action is actuated by depression of a corresponding key. Each hammer defines a forward throw direction and has a corresponding string. The hammers are driven by corresponding key actions transferring forces from corresponding keys. The piano includes a hammer stopper system that has a blocking rail slidably disposed forward of the hammers. A linear actuator moves the blocking rail along a substantially linear path between a first position, allowing unobstructed movement of the hammers, and a second position blocking at least one hammer from striking its corresponding string. The linear actuator moves the blocking rail to the first position for acoustic play and to the second position for silent play.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2009Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Scott Jones, James M. Lombino, Susan Yake Kenagy
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Publication number: 20100269665Abstract: A piano hammer stopper system includes a blocking rail movable between a first position, allowing unobstructed movement of piano hammers, and a second position, blocking at least one piano hammer from striking any corresponding strings. The piano hammer stopper system includes a drive shaft rotatably coupled to the blocking rail, a drive arm attached to the drive shaft and engaging a drive fulcrum, and a travel guide directing movement of the blocking rail between its first and second positions. Rotation of the drive shaft rotates the drive arm to engage the drive fulcrum for moving the blocking rail between its first and second positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc.Inventors: Scott Jones, James M. Lombino, Susan Yake Kenagy, Sue Guan Lim
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Patent number: 7807907Abstract: A grand piano has action units for driving hammers to rotate toward strings, and each action unit is equipped with a repetition mechanism; the repetition mechanism has an elastic guide plate instead of a repetition lever and a repetition spring; and the elastic guide plate per se is deformed after contact with a drop screw, and returns to the initial position for permitting a pianist to play a music tune through repetition of key when the pianist releases the depressed key, whereby the action unit becomes simpler in structure than the conventional action unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2008Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Satoshi Inoue
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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: 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: 7687693Abstract: Composite or plastic molded articles used in a grand piano action. A piano action actuates in response to depression on a piano key to swing a hammer into a piano string. The articles are assembled to form a piano action with significantly less dynamic mass which is much more responsive to the touch. In addition, the new action provides the valuable collateral benefits of increased efficiency of manufacture and maintenance. The invention also provides the capability to achieve true half stroke design in both the sharp and white keys. Additionally, the application discloses a universal composite grand piano action that is capable of being installed into any brand of grand piano.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Inventors: Bruce Clark, Kevin Burke, Kurk Burgett
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Publication number: 20090211425Abstract: A piano, playable in an acoustic mode and a silent mode, includes a series of keys, a series of key actions, and a series of rotatable hammers. Each key action is actuated by depression of a corresponding key. Each hammer defines a forward throw direction and has a corresponding string. The hammers are driven by corresponding key actions transferring forces from corresponding keys. The piano includes a hammer stopper system that has a blocking rail slidably disposed forward of the hammers. A linear actuator moves the blocking rail along a substantially linear path between a first position, allowing unobstructed movement of the hammers, and a second position blocking at least one hammer from striking its corresponding string. The linear actuator moves the blocking rail to the first position for acoustic play and to the second position for silent play.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: STEINWAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, INC.Inventors: Scott Jones, James M. Lombino, Susan Yake Kenagy
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Publication number: 20090178534Abstract: A hammer shank and shank butt for a grand piano with greatly improved rigidity and the collateral benefits of increased efficiency of manufacture and maintenance. Hammer shank comprises a long cylindrical member that is connected at one end to a traditional grand piano hammer and at the other end to a novel shank butt. Shank butt comprises: a hammer shank hole, a knuckle slot, a set of two flange attachment holes, and a void area. A traditional grand piano knuckle is attached to the knuckle slot. The shank butt is connected to the repetition flange of the piano. Thus, hammer shank is not directly connected to these members and thus can remain an integral cylindrical member without holes, notches, or voids, thereby allowing for a lighter, more rigid sub-member yielding hammer assembly with less mass. The invention provides the capability for a piano to be played with less touch weight on the keys and therefore provides a more responsive piano keyboard.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventors: Bruce E. Clark, Kevin Burke, Kirk Burgett
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Publication number: 20090173206Abstract: A grand piano has action units for driving hammers to rotate toward strings, and each action unit is equipped with a repetition mechanism; the repetition mechanism has an elastic guide plate instead of a repetition lever and a repetition spring; and the elastic guide plate per se is deformed after contact with a drop screw, and returns to the initial position for permitting a pianist to play a music tune through repetition of key when the pianist releases the depressed key, whereby the action unit becomes simpler in structure than the conventional action unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Satoshi Inoue
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Patent number: 7408102Abstract: A jack motion-restricting device for an upright piano, which is capable of maintaining constant a jack motion-restricting position by a simple construction to thereby obtain an intended operation of the jack. The jack motion-restricting device restricts the motion of the jack operating in accordance with key depression by having the jack abut thereagainst. A base part of the device is provided at a location close to the jack. A base layer of the same is formed of a material having dimensional stability, and is affixed to the base part. A surface layer of the same is formed of a material having abrasion resistance and flexibility, and is affixed to the base layer, for having the jack abut thereagainst.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2007Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Hidenori Kugimoto
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Patent number: 7129404Abstract: A key is an indispensable component parts of an acoustic or electronic keyboard musical instrument, and key balancers are embedded in the key for varying the moment exerted on the key; the key balancers are fastened to the key by means of an anchor so that the key balancers are neither chattered in nor dropped out from the key.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Satoshi Inoue
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Patent number: 7126049Abstract: A jack used in an action mechanism of a piano has substantially an L-shape, composed of a big jack portion and a small jack portion. The thickness of the small jack portion is made smaller than that of the big jack portion in a direction of key arrangement in a state of the jack being fitted in the piano. By reducing the weight of the small jack portion as above, the time required for the jack to return to a position capable of pushing up a part of a striking member can be shortened. Accordingly, more frequent repetitive striking is allowed within a predetermined period.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawai Gakki SeisakushoInventor: Kousuke Tanaka
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Patent number: 6639133Abstract: A universal piano action having a minimum number of identical parts interchangeable in upright and grand pianos, under and above the tensioned strings and effecting rapid repetition in upright and grand pianos, this universal piano action responds to every strenght of touch evoking sounds from a whisper to thunder. In this universal piano action the hammers can be positioned to any at rest position, to any proximity in respect to the tensioned strings for a sensitive control of sound, permitting practice playing with a normal strenght of piano key touch without disturbing.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2000Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Inventor: Richard Wroblewski
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Patent number: 6423889Abstract: A silent piano includes a hammer stopper changed between a free position out of the trajectories of hammer shanks and a blocking position on the trajectories for blocking strings from being struck with the hammers and a tandem regulating button mechanism having standard regulating buttons and regulating bars used together with the hammer stopper changed in the blocking position for changing escaping speed of jacks, and an adjusting mechanism is provided between the regulating bars and a shaft for adjusting the regulating bars to appropriate angular positions, wherein the adjusting mechanism has regulating screws projecting from stationary brackets fixed to the shaft into a free space created in front of the array of action mechanisms so that a tuner easily adjusts the regulating bars to the appropriate angular positions without removing the action mechanisms from on the key bed.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Satoshi Inoue
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Patent number: 5911167Abstract: A knuckle assembly for an escapement action of a piano includes a knuckle, a jack retainer, and an adjustment means acting between the retainer and the knuckle for positioning the retainer relative to the knuckle. The knuckle assembly is mountable between first and second ends of a hammershank. The knuckle defines a knuckle surface for engagement with a jack. The knuckle is arranged for escape of the jack from engagement with the knuckle surface during depression of a piano key. The retainer retains the jack in an "at rest" position with the jack in engagement with the knuckle surface in opposition to force of a spring urging the jack toward the "at rest" position. A piano escapement action assembly includes a hammershank, a knuckle assembly, a jack engaged with a knuckle surface in an "at rest", and a spring disposed to urge the jack toward the "at rest" position.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1997Date of Patent: June 8, 1999Assignee: Steinway, Inc.Inventors: Scott Jones, Stefan Knupfer
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Patent number: 5608175Abstract: A keyboard musical instrument has an acoustic piano, an electronic sound generating system, a rotary stopper for preventing sets of strings from impacts of hammer heads and regulator for changing distances between regulating buttons and toes of jacks, and a link mechanism connects a pedal and both of the rotary stopper and the regulator so as to concurrently change the rotary stopper and the regulator between an acoustic sound mode and a silent mode.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1994Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Kiyoshi Kawamura
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Patent number: 5557052Abstract: A piano has a regulating button mechanism so as to cause a jack to escape from a hammer assembly, and the regulating button mechanism has a first regulating button and a second regulating button with which the jack is selectively brought into contact; and the jack imparts a force variable in dependence on the regulating button to the hammer assembly so as to generate loud or soft tones.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1995Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Hajime Hayashida, Satoshi Inoue
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Patent number: 5552559Abstract: A keyboard musical instrument has an acoustic piano for generating acoustic sound in an acoustic sound mode, an electronic sound generating system for generating electronic sounds on the basis of detecting signals of hammer sensors in an electronic sound mode and a stopper operative to prevent strings from hammers in the electronic sound mode, and a change-over mechanism changes the hammer sensors between a closed position and a spaced position so that the electronic sound generating system exactly determines the intensities of the electronic sounds.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Nobuo Sugiyama, Kiyoshi Kawamura
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Patent number: 5511454Abstract: An escapement action for a piano includes a hammershank having a first end mounted to pivot relative to the piano and a second end carrying a hammer to strike a tensioned string of the piano, with a knuckle disposed therealong between the first and second ends. A repetition support bearing against a key of the piano is mounted to pivot relative to the piano in response to depression of the key. A jack has a first portion extending from a pivot connection with the repetition support and defines a jack surface disposed for engagement with a knuckle surface, the jack arranged for escape of the jack surface from engagement with the knuckle surface during depression of the key. A spring urges the jack toward an "at rest" position with the jack surface in engagement with the knuckle surface. A jack retainer assembly dependent from the hammershank between the second end and the knuckle includes a cushion surface positioned to retain the jack in "at rest" position in opposition to force of the spring.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1994Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Steinway Musical Properties, Inc.Inventors: Marvin S. Jones, Dirk Dickten, Gary M. Green, Paul D. Oleksy, Gregory R. Sims, Ludwig Tomescu, Robert C. Berger
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Patent number: 5509340Abstract: On a keyboard musical instrument provided with action assemblies each including a catcher and silent assemblies each including a stopper, the real silent distance between each catcher and an associated stopper is measured to calculate its difference from the optimal silent distance, and one or more attachments are added to or one or more components are removed from either of the two elements depending on the polarity of the difference in silent distance in order to minimize the let off distance of each hammer relative to an associated string.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventor: Kiyoshi Kawamura
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Patent number: 5374775Abstract: In order to give piano-like key touch to a player in an electronically sound producing mode, a keyboard incorporated in a musical instrument is linked with key action mechanisms associated with hammer mechanisms, and a stopper blocks the hammer shanks before the hammers strike the strings so that noises are not mixed with synthesized tones.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Kiyoshi Kawamura, Shinya Koseki, Nobuo Sugiyama, Masahiro Wada
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Patent number: 5353671Abstract: A key action mechanism incorporated in an upright piano is accompanied with a repetition mechanism having a repetition lever rotatably supported by a butt and pushed by a jack after an escape from the butt for producing a gap between a leading end thereof and a back check, therefore, the butt and, accordingly, hammer assembly can rotate backwardly over a predetermined angle due to the gap, after the striking or after the escape of the jack, and, as a result, the hammer assembly is prevented from double-strike.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1993Date of Patent: October 11, 1994Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Satoshi Inoue, Hajime Hayashida
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Patent number: 4953433Abstract: The subject grand piano action, in common with all piano actions, comprises driving apparatus comprising the key and wippen levers, drive apparatus comprising the hammer assembly and apparatus interconnecting the two and providing for disengagement and reengagement of the driven with the driving apparatus. In the subject action the interconnecting apparatus comprises the jack, pivoted to the free end of the wippen lever and a repetition spring pivoted at both ends, one end at the free end of the jack, the other on the hammer shank. When the key is played and the free end of the wippen lever rises, a cam on the side of the jack facing away from the wippen lever engages a button mounted on the hammer rail and this engagement forces the end of the jack along a hard felt cam on the hammer knuckle.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1989Date of Patent: September 4, 1990Inventors: Darrell G. Fandrich, Chris A. Trevelas
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Patent number: 4685371Abstract: Within each action of a grand piano there are certain wood surfaces which rub against other surfaces. These interfaces create friction, which adversely affects the playability of the piano. In order to reduce and overcome this friction, strips of fluorocarbon resin, having an extremely low coefficient of friction, are adhered to those wooden surfaces within the action which come into contact with other surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1985Date of Patent: August 11, 1987Inventor: Gary M. Levinson
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Patent number: 4194428Abstract: A keyboard musical instrument utilizes a magnetic action to strike a resonator element with a hammer in response to playing of a pivotally mounted key, the magnetic action including a pair of opposite polarity magnetic poles mounted on an actuating end of the key and a magnetic pole mounted on the hammer to be disposed in horizontal alignment with one of the poles mounted on the key of an opposite polarity when the hammer is in a rest position such that the opposite polarity magnetic poles attract one another with the hammer in the rest position and, when the playing end of the key is depressed, the similar polarity pole on the actuating end of the key is moved to repel the magnetic pole carried on the hammer to impel the hammer to strike the resonator element. A block of non-magnetic material can extend from the lower magnetic pole on th actuating end of the key under the magnetic pole of the hammer to engage the same and initiate movement of the hammer when the playing end of the key is depressed.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1978Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Inventor: Bill E. McFarlin
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Patent number: 4096779Abstract: Rectangularly-shaped wooden anchors are adhered by glue onto face surfaces of a wippen and a jack in a piano action. Each has a central annular opening through which a looped portion of a string extends for connection to a spring used to impose a spring force upon a repetition lever and upon a jack. Each anchor, made of wood, has a thickness of 0.12 inch or less and includes a slot extending to an edge to adjustably receive one terminal end of the string to provide the desired length to the loop in the string.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1977Date of Patent: June 27, 1978Inventor: Ernest Vagias
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Patent number: 4061067Abstract: Disclosed is a modified striking mechanism for use in pianos and related instruments having strings or their equivalent to produce musical notes and keys to select the notes. The mechanism includes a hammer assembly, a lever driving the hammer, coacting gear means for imparting motion to the hammer and features a novel escapement action for use therewith. Additionally disclosed are improvements including an escapement action adapted for use with conventional piano striking mechanisms, a novel damper assembly, a mechanism for activation by the soft pedal of the piano, a tension adjustment mechanism for varying the amount of force necessary to strike a key, and novel balance rail and capstan lever assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1975Date of Patent: December 6, 1977Inventor: Jorge L. Carbone