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  • the object of my invention is to provide a new and improved attachment for piano fortes, by means of which attachment tones resembling those produced on a harp, or tones produced by a quartet of string instruments, (violin, alto, violoncello,) or tones resembling those of the organ or harmonium can be pro prised.
  • the invention consists in the combination, with a piano, of a bar held to be movable across the strings, to which bar a series of tongues are fastened, which tongues have rubber pieces on the surfaces facing the strings.
  • Figure l is a cross-sectional elevation of my attachment for piano-fortes.
  • Fig. 2 is a face view of the string-frame of a piano provided with my improved attachment, the attachment being shown in different positions.
  • Fig. 3 is a face view of a modification of the attachment.
  • a horizontal bar, B In front of the strings A a horizontal bar, B, is he1d,which is pressed upward by springs C, and is connected by a rod, 1), with a pedal for moving it downward.
  • a strip, E, of flexible material is secured, which projects downward, and has its lower edge notched to form a short tongue, F, for each string or cluster of unison-strings A.
  • each tongue F To the front surface of each tongue F a hard lining, G, is secured, and to the rear surface of each tongue F a piece of soft rubber, H, is fastened. If desired, the pieces G and H can be secured to the lower ends of independent tongues or strips J, suspended from the bar B, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • This tongue-strip and its rubber face and the independent strips and their rubber faces form the auxiliary hanr mers in contradistinction to the ordinary hammers R.
  • the bar Bis lowered by means of the pedal, thereby bringing the tongues F or J in such positions that the felt hammers K will strike the pieces G on the tongues, and will thus cause the rubber pieces H to strike the strings, whereby the desired tones, strongly resembling those of the above-dc scribed instruments, will be produced.
  • the pedal of the bar 13 is released, the springs C raise the bar B and auxiliary hammers to such an extent that the hammers K cannot strike the tongues.
  • the bar B can be connected with one of the two pedals usually provided on pianos.
  • auxiliary hammers the tongues of which are between the ordinary hammers and strings, arranged in a continuous row and formed of substantially as set for h. flexible material, and the heads of which are WI .1 ("I-TOF made of soft indla-rubbcr at the side facing ELI L 1 J 1 the strings and of a hard material at the side Witnesses:

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E. HOFINGHOFF.
PIANO FORTE ATTACHMENT. N0. 308,495., Patented Nov. 25, 1884.
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WITNESSES INVENTOR ATTORNEYS.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EMIL HOFINGHOFF, OF BARMEN, GERMANY.
PIANO-F0 RTE ATTACH MENT.
SPECI: ICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 308,495, dated November 25, 1884.
Application filed February 15, 1884. (No model.) Patented in Germany August 28, 1883, No. 3,803, and in France September 25, 1883, No. 145,337.
To ctZZ whom it may concern:
Be'it known that I, EMIL Horineironr, of the town of Barmen, Germany, have invented a new an d useful Improvementin Piano-Fortes, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
The object of my invention is to provide a new and improved attachment for piano fortes, by means of which attachment tones resembling those produced on a harp, or tones produced by a quartet of string instruments, (violin, alto, violoncello,) or tones resembling those of the organ or harmonium can be pro duced.
The invention consists in the combination, with a piano, of a bar held to be movable across the strings, to which bar a series of tongues are fastened, which tongues have rubber pieces on the surfaces facing the strings. By interposing the tongues between the hammers and strings the tones of the piano are changed.
Reference is to behad to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure l is a cross-sectional elevation of my attachment for piano-fortes. Fig. 2 is a face view of the string-frame of a piano provided with my improved attachment, the attachment being shown in different positions. Fig. 3 is a face view of a modification of the attachment.
In front of the strings A a horizontal bar, B, is he1d,which is pressed upward by springs C, and is connected by a rod, 1), with a pedal for moving it downward.
To the bar 13 a strip, E, of flexible material is secured, which projects downward, and has its lower edge notched to form a short tongue, F, for each string or cluster of unison-strings A.
To the front surface of each tongue F a hard lining, G, is secured, and to the rear surface of each tongue F a piece of soft rubber, H, is fastened. If desired, the pieces G and H can be secured to the lower ends of independent tongues or strips J, suspended from the bar B, as shown in Fig. 3. This tongue-strip and its rubber face and the independent strips and their rubber faces form the auxiliary hanr mers in contradistinction to the ordinary hammers R.
If the tones of the harp, harmonium, organ, or quartet of stringed instruments are to be produced, the bar Bis lowered by means of the pedal, thereby bringing the tongues F or J in such positions that the felt hammers K will strike the pieces G on the tongues, and will thus cause the rubber pieces H to strike the strings, whereby the desired tones, strongly resembling those of the above-dc scribed instruments, will be produced. As soon as the pedal of the bar 13 is released, the springs C raise the bar B and auxiliary hammers to such an extent that the hammers K cannot strike the tongues. If desired, the bar B can be connected with one of the two pedals usually provided on pianos.
I have shown my improved attachment combined with an upright piano; but it can also be applied,with slight modifications, on square and grand pianos.
In using my improved attachment, the player plays arpeggio when the harp tone is to be produced, and legato for the production of the tones resembling the organ and harmonium tones. It will be understood that this similarity oftone exists only so far as the color or character of the soundof the harmonium and organ is concerned, and cannot be referred to the prolonged sounding of these instruments.
Having thus described my invention, Iclaim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. The combination, in a piano provided with ordinary hammers and strings, of a series of auxiliary hammers suspended from a sliding 'bar parallel with the springs, and constructed and arranged as described,whereby they may be interposed between the ordinary hammers and strings, each of said auxiliary hammers having a hard plate on one face and a rubber plate on the opposite face for contacting, respectively, with the ordinar r hammers and the strings, substantially as set forth.
2. The combination, in a piano provided with. the ordinary strings and hammers, of
auxiliary hammers, the tongues of which are between the ordinary hammers and strings, arranged in a continuous row and formed of substantially as set for h. flexible material, and the heads of which are WI .1 ("I-TOF made of soft indla-rubbcr at the side facing ELI L 1 J 1 the strings and of a hard material at the side Witnesses:
facing the ordinary hammers, and constructed KARL T. BLXYE'R, as described, whereby they may be interposed EDUA'RD KNnIsnL,
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