US129727A - Improvement in piano-fortes - Google Patents

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  • Figure l is a top view of the interior of a piano-forte, showing my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a bottom view of my invention.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are transverse sections of the saine.
  • This invention relates to a new manner of sustaining the strings of a piano-forte, with the object of dispensing with the expensive agraffe and bridge systems heretofore in use or proposed.
  • rlhe invention consists principally in forming hooks ou the plate of the instrument, and resting a bar against the under sides of the same in such manner that the said bar will be unsupported above each string, as the hooks are placed between the cores ot' strings.
  • This dispenses with the necessity of perforatin g the hooks for the admission of the strings, for as soon as the hooks were placed in the way of the strings they would only be agrafi'es, while by being removed entirely from the direction ofthe strings they are solely supports for the bar, and can in consequence be readily formed on the plate, without great regard to appearance or special form.
  • a in the drawing represents the plate of the piano. It isV made of suitable form, according to the style and shape of the piano, which may be a grand, square, or other instrument.
  • B B are the strings.
  • On the inner edge of the plate A are formed projecting hooks a a, one
  • a bar of soft metal, ivory, or other material placed against the under side of the hooks av a, to extend along the inner side of the plate A.
  • the strings are drawn under the bar and then up over a projecting rib, b,of the pla-te.
  • the bar serves thus to dene the length of the vibrating portion oi' each string.
  • lt may be notched on the under side or recessed to receive the strings, or may have oblique edges d fl (Fig. 2) formed on its under side, to equalize the vibrating portions ofthe strings of one core or set.
  • the hooks a can easily be cast on the plate A, and serve, therefore, by holding the bar C free in line with each set or core oi' strings, to give all necessary support to the latter and to insure the i'ull effect of the harmony to be derived from them.
  • the hooks a may be formed on separate sections of plate, which are in that case provided with pendent ears e to be screwed to the wrest-plank, as indicated in Fig. 1i.
  • the bar C notched or grooved on the under side, to define the position of the strings or their vibrating lengths, as set forth.

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i P. GMEHLN. f Improvement n Piano-Fortes. No. 129,727, 5A/ Paremedluly 23, 1872.
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UNITED STATES PATENT GEEIoE.
PAUL GMEHLIN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPRQVEMENT iN PIANO-FORTES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 129,727, dated July 23, i872.
Specification describing a new and useful Improvement in Piano-Fortes, invented by PAUL GMEELIN, of New York city, inthe county and State of New York.
ln the accompanying drawing, Figure l is a top view of the interior of a piano-forte, showing my invention. Fig. 2 is a bottom view of my invention. Figs. 3 and 4 are transverse sections of the saine.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
This invention relates to a new manner of sustaining the strings of a piano-forte, with the object of dispensing with the expensive agraffe and bridge systems heretofore in use or proposed.
rlhe invention consists principally in forming hooks ou the plate of the instrument, and resting a bar against the under sides of the same in such manner that the said bar will be unsupported above each string, as the hooks are placed between the cores ot' strings. This dispenses with the necessity of perforatin g the hooks for the admission of the strings, for as soon as the hooks were placed in the way of the strings they would only be agrafi'es, while by being removed entirely from the direction ofthe strings they are solely supports for the bar, and can in consequence be readily formed on the plate, without great regard to appearance or special form.
A in the drawing represents the plate of the piano. It isV made of suitable form, according to the style and shape of the piano, which may be a grand, square, or other instrument. B B are the strings. On the inner edge of the plate A are formed projecting hooks a a, one
between every pair of cores77 or sets of st in gs C is a bar of soft metal, ivory, or other material, placed against the under side of the hooks av a, to extend along the inner side of the plate A. The strings are drawn under the bar and then up over a projecting rib, b,of the pla-te. The bar serves thus to dene the length of the vibrating portion oi' each string. lt may be notched on the under side or recessed to receive the strings, or may have oblique edges d fl (Fig. 2) formed on its under side, to equalize the vibrating portions ofthe strings of one core or set. The hooks a can easily be cast on the plate A, and serve, therefore, by holding the bar C free in line with each set or core oi' strings, to give all necessary support to the latter and to insure the i'ull effect of the harmony to be derived from them. Instead of being directly cast or formed on or fastened to the plate A, the hooks a may be formed on separate sections of plate, which are in that case provided with pendent ears e to be screwed to the wrest-plank, as indicated in Fig. 1i.
Having thus described my invention, I claini as new and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. The hooks a., separately formed on 'the plate A, between the cores or sets of strings, and holding the bar C, substantially as herein shown and described.
2. Also, the bar C, notched or grooved on the under side, to define the position of the strings or their vibrating lengths, as set forth.
PAUL GMEHLlN.
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