US1595950A - Keyboard cleaner for musical instruments - Google Patents

Keyboard cleaner for musical instruments Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1595950A
US1595950A US82590A US8259026A US1595950A US 1595950 A US1595950 A US 1595950A US 82590 A US82590 A US 82590A US 8259026 A US8259026 A US 8259026A US 1595950 A US1595950 A US 1595950A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
keys
key
board
cleaning
musical instruments
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US82590A
Inventor
Kirsner Isaac
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US82590A priority Critical patent/US1595950A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1595950A publication Critical patent/US1595950A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47LDOMESTIC WASHING OR CLEANING; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47L25/00Domestic cleaning devices not provided for in other groups of this subclass 

Definitions

  • This invention relates to improvements in keyboard cleaners for musical instruments and is especially adapted to piano keyboards.
  • the principal object of the invention resides in a device which may be drawn back andforth over the keyboard in a transverse direction for cleaning the black vkeys and thatportion of the white keys disposed between the black keys and which cannot orn dinarily be reached by passing a duster or dust cloth over the key-board, and which device may also he drawn longitudinally over the outer portions of the white keys' for thoroughly cleaning the same.
  • Another object of the invention is to pro vide a cleaning device capable of cleaning two and one-third octaves of the piano key board upon one operation and which is ca pable of cleaning the entire key-board in approximately three operations.
  • a further object is the provision of a cleaning device having a portion of the underside thereof provided with recess-es of a shape to receive the black-keys, and a flat portion for passage over the white keys, the entire underside of the device being provided with a soft material having polis-hing qualities such as plush, wool, cotton, chamois, felt or the like.
  • a further object of the invention resides in the construction of a key-board cleaner which is simple in construction, inexpensive of manufacture, and highly efficient for the purpose intended.
  • Figure 2 is a similar view but showing the underside thereof.
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view therethrough.
  • Figure l is a vertical transverse sectional view showing the position of the device with respect to the keyboard of a piano when cleaning the white keys.
  • the reference numeral l0 designates my 20,1926. Serial No. 82,590.
  • improved cleaning device inits entirety and which is constructed of a rectangular shape bony ll of any suitable hard or stiifmaterial such as wood, metal liber or the like and which has its underside provided with spaced recesses l2 which open on to one of the side longitudinal edges of the body, while the'ren'iainder of the undersideprovides L fiat surface 13.
  • rlhe recesses l2 are of such shape as to receive the black keys of a piano key-board and are so vspaced'that two and one-third octavesmay be cleaned in' one operation.
  • the longitudinal edge opposite to that on which the recesses open is beveled as at lll at an angle approximating the angle ofthe front end of the black keys so that ,the device may be drawn longitudinally over the key-board with the fiat por tion 13 in Contact with the forward-endsv of the white keys so as to clean the same and simultaneously clean the front inclined faces of the black keys as shown in Figure L of the drawings.
  • rlhe end edges of the underside of the body are rounded as at l5 in alignment with s the fiat portion so that the device will move smoothly over the white keys without fear of striking the sides of the keys and damaging them.
  • the entire underside of the body is covered with a soft polishing material 16 such as plush, wool, cotton, chamois, or other absorbent or non-absorbent material having polishing qualities.
  • a handle or grip 17 is mounted on the top of the body centrally thereof and is adapted to be grasped by the hand of the operator.
  • the black keys of the piano key-board and that portion of the white keys lying within the range of the device are cleaned Tile by applying the device to the key-board at one end thereof which takes in two and one-third octaves'.
  • the device is moved back and forth ina transverse direction with the black keys received in the respective recesses, and after those keys which come within the range of the device have been cleaned, the same is moved to take in the next group of keys, until all the key board has been cleaned.
  • the device is turned around and placed upon the outer ends of the white keys with the fiat portion 13 in engagement therewith.
  • the device may now be freely drawn back and forth in a. longitudinal direction over the white keys and 'the same thoroughly cleaned of any dust which may not have been removed during the previous operations.
  • the device should be drawn longitudinally over the key-board in the manner j ust described.
  • the device may be enlarged or reduced so as to take in a greater or lesser amount of keys to be cleaned in a single operation.
  • a key-board cleaner comprising an elongated back member having one of its surfaces covered with a soft polishing niaterial, the covered face of said member being provided with recesses opening onto one of its longitudinal edges and terminating short of the opposite longitudinal edge Vto provide an uninterrupted surface along the length thereof, the recesses being spaced and of a shape to receive and clean the black keys of the key-board of a musical instrument when the device is applied thereto and for cleaning that portion of the White keys Within the range of the device upon transverse movement thereover, and said uninterrupted surface adapted to be used for cleaning the outer ends of said White keys by passing the device longitudinally thereover.
  • a key-board cleaner comprising a rectangular body member, spaced recesses provided on the underside of said body member and opening onto one of the longitiulinal edges of said body member and spaced to receive a predetermined number of black keys of a piano key-board, said recesses terminating short of the opposite longitudinal edge to provide an uninterrupted surface, and a layer of soft material completely covering the underside of said body member, substantially as and for the purpose speci ⁇ lied.
  • a key-board cleaner comprising an elongated back member having its underside covered with a soft polishing material, the covered face of said member being providedL with recesses opening onto one of the longitudinal edges and terminating short of the opposite longitudinal edge, said last longitudinal edge being bevelled, While the opposite end edges are rounded for a portion of the Width of the body member, substantially as and for the purpose specilied.

Landscapes

  • Auxiliary Devices For Music (AREA)

Description

Aug. l0 1926. 1,595,950
g. KIRSNER KEYBOARD CLEANER PQR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Filed Jam.l 2o.' 192e INVENTOR 4 ATTORNEY Patented Aug. 10, 1926.
ISAAC KIRSNER, OF BRQOELYN, NEW YORK.
KEYBOARD CLEANER' FOR MUSICAL INSTBIVENTS.
Application filed January This invention relates to improvements in keyboard cleaners for musical instruments and is especially adapted to piano keyboards.
The principal object of the invention resides in a device which may be drawn back andforth over the keyboard in a transverse direction for cleaning the black vkeys and thatportion of the white keys disposed between the black keys and which cannot orn dinarily be reached by passing a duster or dust cloth over the key-board, and which device may also he drawn longitudinally over the outer portions of the white keys' for thoroughly cleaning the same.
Another object of the invention is to pro vide a cleaning device capable of cleaning two and one-third octaves of the piano key board upon one operation and which is ca pable of cleaning the entire key-board in approximately three operations.
A further object is the provision of a cleaning device having a portion of the underside thereof provided with recess-es of a shape to receive the black-keys, and a flat portion for passage over the white keys, the entire underside of the device being provided with a soft material having polis-hing qualities such as plush, wool, cotton, chamois, felt or the like.
A further object of the invention resides in the construction of a key-board cleaner which is simple in construction, inexpensive of manufacture, and highly efficient for the purpose intended.
lith these and other objects in view, the invention resides in certain novel construe tion and combination and arrangement of parts, the essential features of which are hereinafter fully described, are particularly pointed out in the appended claims, and are illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which Figure l is a perspective view of my improved key-board cleaner.
Figure 2 is a similar view but showing the underside thereof.
Figure 3 is a longitudinal sectional view therethrough.
Figure l is a vertical transverse sectional view showing the position of the device with respect to the keyboard of a piano when cleaning the white keys.
Referring more particularly to the drawA Ling, the reference numeral l0 designates my 20,1926. Serial No. 82,590.
improved cleaning device inits entirety and which is constructed of a rectangular shape bony ll of any suitable hard or stiifmaterial such as wood, metal liber or the like and which has its underside provided with spaced recesses l2 which open on to one of the side longitudinal edges of the body, while the'ren'iainder of the undersideprovides L fiat surface 13. rlhe recesses l2 are of such shape as to receive the black keys of a piano key-board and are so vspaced'that two and one-third octavesmay be cleaned in' one operation. The longitudinal edge opposite to that on which the recesses open is beveled as at lll at an angle approximating the angle ofthe front end of the black keys so that ,the device may be drawn longitudinally over the key-board with the fiat por tion 13 in Contact with the forward-endsv of the white keys so as to clean the same and simultaneously clean the front inclined faces of the black keys as shown in Figure L of the drawings.
rlhe end edges of the underside of the body are rounded as at l5 in alignment with s the fiat portion so that the device will move smoothly over the white keys without fear of striking the sides of the keys and damaging them. The entire underside of the body is covered with a soft polishing material 16 such as plush, wool, cotton, chamois, or other absorbent or non-absorbent material having polishing qualities.
A handle or grip 17 is mounted on the top of the body centrally thereof and is adapted to be grasped by the hand of the operator.
In practice, the black keys of the piano key-board and that portion of the white keys lying within the range of the device are cleaned Erst by applying the device to the key-board at one end thereof which takes in two and one-third octaves'. The device is moved back and forth ina transverse direction with the black keys received in the respective recesses, and after those keys which come within the range of the device have been cleaned, the same is moved to take in the next group of keys, until all the key board has been cleaned. After cleaning the keys, the device is turned around and placed upon the outer ends of the white keys with the fiat portion 13 in engagement therewith. The device may now be freely drawn back and forth in a. longitudinal direction over the white keys and 'the same thoroughly cleaned of any dust which may not have been removed during the previous operations. It is possible to clean the outer ends of the White keys during the cleaning of the black keys but to assure a thorough cleaning, the device should be drawn longitudinally over the key-board in the manner j ust described. Although I have mentioned that the device has been designed to clean two and one-third octaves in one operation, the device may be enlarged or reduced so as to take in a greater or lesser amount of keys to be cleaned in a single operation.
l/Vhat is claimed as new is l. A key-board cleaner comprising an elongated back member having one of its surfaces covered with a soft polishing niaterial, the covered face of said member being provided with recesses opening onto one of its longitudinal edges and terminating short of the opposite longitudinal edge Vto provide an uninterrupted surface along the length thereof, the recesses being spaced and of a shape to receive and clean the black keys of the key-board of a musical instrument when the device is applied thereto and for cleaning that portion of the White keys Within the range of the device upon transverse movement thereover, and said uninterrupted surface adapted to be used for cleaning the outer ends of said White keys by passing the device longitudinally thereover.
2. A key-board cleaner comprising a rectangular body member, spaced recesses provided on the underside of said body member and opening onto one of the longitiulinal edges of said body member and spaced to receive a predetermined number of black keys of a piano key-board, said recesses terminating short of the opposite longitudinal edge to provide an uninterrupted surface, and a layer of soft material completely covering the underside of said body member, substantially as and for the purpose speci` lied.
3. A key-board cleaner comprising an elongated back member having its underside covered with a soft polishing material, the covered face of said member being providedL with recesses opening onto one of the longitudinal edges and terminating short of the opposite longitudinal edge, said last longitudinal edge being bevelled, While the opposite end edges are rounded for a portion of the Width of the body member, substantially as and for the purpose specilied.
In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature.
ISAAC KIR-SNEP.
US82590A 1926-01-20 1926-01-20 Keyboard cleaner for musical instruments Expired - Lifetime US1595950A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US82590A US1595950A (en) 1926-01-20 1926-01-20 Keyboard cleaner for musical instruments

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US82590A US1595950A (en) 1926-01-20 1926-01-20 Keyboard cleaner for musical instruments

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1595950A true US1595950A (en) 1926-08-10

Family

ID=22172132

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US82590A Expired - Lifetime US1595950A (en) 1926-01-20 1926-01-20 Keyboard cleaner for musical instruments

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1595950A (en)

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4864677A (en) * 1988-03-25 1989-09-12 Ehl Development Inc. Keyboard cleaner
US4975999A (en) * 1988-03-25 1990-12-11 Ehl Development Inc. Keyboard cleaner
US6415471B1 (en) * 1999-06-30 2002-07-09 Corning Cable Systems Llc Device for cleaning mechanism for fiber optic connectors
US6854153B1 (en) * 2003-09-03 2005-02-15 Kenneth C. Mueller Computer keyboard cleaner
DE102009007602B4 (en) * 2008-02-05 2012-03-15 Manfred Rennings PC Keyboard Cleaner

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4864677A (en) * 1988-03-25 1989-09-12 Ehl Development Inc. Keyboard cleaner
US4975999A (en) * 1988-03-25 1990-12-11 Ehl Development Inc. Keyboard cleaner
US6415471B1 (en) * 1999-06-30 2002-07-09 Corning Cable Systems Llc Device for cleaning mechanism for fiber optic connectors
US6648980B2 (en) 1999-06-30 2003-11-18 Corning Cable Systems Llc Cleaning mechanism for fiber optic connectors
US6854153B1 (en) * 2003-09-03 2005-02-15 Kenneth C. Mueller Computer keyboard cleaner
DE102009007602B4 (en) * 2008-02-05 2012-03-15 Manfred Rennings PC Keyboard Cleaner

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US7251839B2 (en) Cleaning mitt
US2092987A (en) Tooth cleanser
USRE25675E (en) Lent removing device
US1595950A (en) Keyboard cleaner for musical instruments
US2249912A (en) Blackboard eraser
US3387313A (en) Combined scrub brush and fingernail cleaner
US3047896A (en) Golfer's tool
US1635127A (en) Keyboard cleaner
US965564A (en) Sanitary cover for flesh-contact implements.
US2315054A (en) Finger grip wiper for bowling balls
US660886A (en) Combination shoe cleaning, blacking, and polishing device.
US1533664A (en) Finger-nail cleaner
US1449856A (en) Method of stippling surfaces
US6460215B1 (en) Toilet cleaning apparatus
US1541088A (en) Sink brush
US796980A (en) Tooth-brush.
US1532822A (en) Tool handle
US676966A (en) Piano-key cleaner.
US1407341A (en) Brush or mop holder
US2214972A (en) Device for cleaning toilet hoppers and the like
US2262724A (en) Vacuum cleaner for blackboard erasers
US20040128782A1 (en) Cleaning implement
US1773651A (en) Brush
US1405712A (en) Adjustable handle
US1422166A (en) Phonograph-record brush