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  • FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section, on an enlarged scale, of its tailpiece, taken through one of the spool-holding chambers thereof, while Fig. 3
  • Fig. 4 is a top view of one of the string-spools.
  • My invention is an improvement with reference to that class of violins in which the string, in case of breakage at or close to the straining-pin, has only to be unwound alittle from the spool supporting the string and drawn forward and inserted in the strainingpin.
  • A denotes the tailpiece of a violin, it being arranged with and secured to the body B in the usual manner.
  • the said tailpiece at its front portion, are four chambers, a, which are disposed lengthwise and side by side in the tail-piece, and each is open at top, and there provided with a cover, I), hinged at its front end to the tail-piece.
  • a Through each of the covers, longitudinally thereof, there is a slot, 0.
  • a projection or bridge In the rear part of each chamber there is a projection or bridge,
  • This bolt or latch is shown as connected by a cord, 9, to a spring, 72, that serves to advance the latch, which slides freelyin the tailpiece, and is provided with a shoulder, c, to which the thumb or finger nail of a performer is to be applied in order to retract the bolt or latch.
  • Each string 0 of the instrument passes from the spool e, on which it is wound, upward through the slot in the cover of the chamber in which the spool may be. Thence the string proceeds over the bridgeDto and through the straining-pin E, as usual. On turning the said pin the string may be set to a proper tension. It will be evident that to violoncellos, double basses, or bass viols, and various other stringed musical instruments of this class, my improvement is applicable, as it is to a violin.
  • a violin or other stringed musical instrument of its class having within its tailpiece aseries of chambers closed in their lower portions, and being for receiving and holding parts of the strings or spools on which such parts are wound, and also having openings or slots in the upper parts or covers of such chambers for the strings to pass through and out of the chambers, as set forth.
  • the tail-piece of such violin or other stringed musical instrument of its class provided with a series of chambers arranged within it, as described, and each open at top,and there having a cover applied or hinged to the said tail-piece, and provided with an opening or slot extending through it (the said cover) for the passage of a string from a spool through it (the said cover) to and across the bridge to a straining-pin of the instrument.
  • Thetail-piece of aviolin or other stringed musical instrument of its class provided with a series of chambers arranged within it and open at their tops, and there furnished with perforated covers, as explained, applied or hinged to it (the said tail-piece) and also with a bridge, as represented, extending across the rear part of each chamber, such bridge and cover to each chamber being for holding a spool within the chamber, as specified.
  • the violin tail-piece provided with a series of spool-holding chambers arranged within it, and each having a perforated cover it and having strings wound upon them and 10 applied or hinged to it (the said tail-piece) as extending through holes or slots in the tailrepresented, and also having a slide bolt or piece, and thence across the bridge to the latch to hold such cover closed under the string-straining pins of the instrument as set 5 draft of a string when Wound upon a spool in forth.
  • violin of a series of spools applied to or within i R. B. TORREY.

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E. RUNESTRUM.
VIOLIN.
No. 358,573. Patented Mar. 1, 1887.
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UNITED STATES PAT NT OFFICE.
. ERIK RUNESTROM, or nos'ron, MASSACHUSETTS.
VIOLIN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 358,573, dated March 1, 1887.
(No model.)
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that I, ERIK Rnnns'rnoiu, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Violins or other Stringed Musical Instruments of the Class; and I do hereby declare the same to be described in the following specification, and represented in the accompanying drawings, of which Figure I is a top View of a violin provided with my invention, the nature of which is de fined in the claims hereinafter presented. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section, on an enlarged scale, of its tailpiece, taken through one of the spool-holding chambers thereof, while Fig. 3
' is a transverse section of such tail-piece, taken through its several spool-holding chambers. Fig. 4 is a top view of one of the string-spools.
In carrying out my invention I construct the tail-piece with a series of chambers arranged lengthwise in it and having holes or slots in their tops or covers for the strings to extend through them from spools laid in such chambers, and having the strings wound upon them, (the said spools.) I
My invention is an improvement with reference to that class of violins in which the string, in case of breakage at or close to the straining-pin, has only to be unwound alittle from the spool supporting the string and drawn forward and inserted in the strainingpin.
In the drawings, A denotes the tailpiece of a violin, it being arranged with and secured to the body B in the usual manner. Within the said tailpiece, at its front portion, are four chambers, a, which are disposed lengthwise and side by side in the tail-piece, and each is open at top, and there provided with a cover, I), hinged at its front end to the tail-piece. Through each of the covers, longitudinally thereof, there is a slot, 0. In the rear part of each chamber there is a projection or bridge,
f, to each chamber, it being to hold the cover closed. This bolt or latch is shown as connected by a cord, 9, to a spring, 72, that serves to advance the latch, which slides freelyin the tailpiece, and is provided with a shoulder, c, to which the thumb or finger nail of a performer is to be applied in order to retract the bolt or latch.
Each string 0 of the instrument passes from the spool e, on which it is wound, upward through the slot in the cover of the chamber in which the spool may be. Thence the string proceeds over the bridgeDto and through the straining-pin E, as usual. On turning the said pin the string may be set to a proper tension. It will be evident that to violoncellos, double basses, or bass viols, and various other stringed musical instruments of this class, my improvement is applicable, as it is to a violin.
I claim 1. A violin or other stringed musical instrument of its class, having within its tailpiece aseries of chambers closed in their lower portions, and being for receiving and holding parts of the strings or spools on which such parts are wound, and also having openings or slots in the upper parts or covers of such chambers for the strings to pass through and out of the chambers, as set forth.
2. The tail-piece of such violin or other stringed musical instrument of its class, provided with a series of chambers arranged within it, as described, and each open at top,and there having a cover applied or hinged to the said tail-piece, and provided with an opening or slot extending through it (the said cover) for the passage of a string from a spool through it (the said cover) to and across the bridge to a straining-pin of the instrument.
3. Thetail-piece of aviolin or other stringed musical instrument of its class, provided with a series of chambers arranged within it and open at their tops, and there furnished with perforated covers, as explained, applied or hinged to it (the said tail-piece) and also with a bridge, as represented, extending across the rear part of each chamber, such bridge and cover to each chamber being for holding a spool within the chamber, as specified.
4. The violin tail-piece provided with a series of spool-holding chambers arranged within it, and each having a perforated cover it and having strings wound upon them and 10 applied or hinged to it (the said tail-piece) as extending through holes or slots in the tailrepresented, and also having a slide bolt or piece, and thence across the bridge to the latch to hold such cover closed under the string-straining pins of the instrument as set 5 draft of a string when Wound upon a spool in forth.
such chamber, and extending through the ERIK RUNESTROM. cover to a straining-pin, as set forth. lVitnesses:
5. The combination, with thetail-pieoe of a R. H. EDDY,
violin, of a series of spools applied to or within i R. B. TORREY.
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DE3233578A1 (en) * 1982-09-10 1984-03-15 M.A.N. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg AG, 8500 Nürnberg MULTI-CYLINDER INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH WET CYLINDER RIFLES AND SINGLE CYLINDER HEADS
EP0177972A3 (en) * 1984-10-12 1986-10-08 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Fabric finishing composition and process of imparting fabric finish to textile materials
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DE3233578A1 (en) * 1982-09-10 1984-03-15 M.A.N. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg AG, 8500 Nürnberg MULTI-CYLINDER INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE WITH WET CYLINDER RIFLES AND SINGLE CYLINDER HEADS
DE3233578C2 (en) * 1982-09-10 1985-09-12 M.A.N. Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg AG, 8500 Nürnberg Multi-cylinder internal combustion engine with wet cylinder liners and single cylinder heads
EP0177972A3 (en) * 1984-10-12 1986-10-08 S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Fabric finishing composition and process of imparting fabric finish to textile materials
US20170249928A1 (en) * 2016-02-26 2017-08-31 Chien Che Kenneth KUO Tailpiece for a string instrument

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