US37217A - carpefteb - Google Patents
carpefteb Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
 - US37217A US37217A US37217DA US37217A US 37217 A US37217 A US 37217A US 37217D A US37217D A US 37217DA US 37217 A US37217 A US 37217A
 - Authority
 - US
 - United States
 - Prior art keywords
 - board
 - reed
 - keyboard
 - key
 - case
 - 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
 
Links
- 235000014676 Phragmites communis Nutrition 0.000 description 9
 - 244000273256 Phragmites communis Species 0.000 description 4
 - 238000010276 construction Methods 0.000 description 1
 - 239000002184 metal Substances 0.000 description 1
 
Images
Classifications
- 
        
- G—PHYSICS
 - G10—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
 - G10C—PIANOS, HARPSICHORDS, SPINETS OR SIMILAR STRINGED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH ONE OR MORE KEYBOARDS
 - G10C5/00—Combinations with other musical instruments, e.g. with bells or xylophones
 
 
Definitions
- Fig'. 3 is a vertical section corresponding with Fig. 2 of the righthand end of the instrument, with the keyboard of the reed instrument drawn ont.
 - the 4object of this invention is to combine ay reed musical instrument, such as is known as a melodeon or har1noniuni, with a pianoforte, in Ithe same case, with a separate and distinct set ot keys foreach so that each can be played separately, or the one as an accom panimentto the other, by a difieren t player, without making the said case much larger or very perceptibly altering its appearance in any way:
 - a B is the case, exactly resembling the ease of a square piano-forte in all respects, but that it isbuilt out at the right-hand end to the extent of about tour inches,inereasing its length to that extent.
 - the part B so built. out forms a space, b, to contain the upright reed-board l, and to receive the key-hoard D when the latter is shutup, as shown in Fig. 2, in which condition no part of the reed instrument, ex-
 
Landscapes
- Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
 - Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
 - Acoustics & Sound (AREA)
 - Multimedia (AREA)
 - Input From Keyboards Or The Like (AREA)
 
Description
' UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE. 
R. W'. CARPENTER, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. 
" COMBINATION OF REED INSTRUMENT WITH THE PIANO-FORTE. 
Speeileation forming part of Letters Patent No. 37,2 l 7, datediDecember 523, 1862. 
lo all whom, fit may concern: 
 Beit known that I, RILEY W. CARPENTER, ot the. city oi' Brooklyn, inthe countyr ot' Kings and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Combining a Reed Inration.4 The bellows E, being arranged under strumont with a Piano-Forte; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description ofthe same, reference bein g' had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification. in which- Figure 1 is a plan viewot' an instrument illust'ating my 1nvention,such parts as are not necessary to such illustration being; omitted. F g. 2 is a longitudinal vertical section ot' the same, with the keyboard of the reed instrument closed up. Fig'. 3 is a vertical section corresponding with Fig. 2 of the righthand end of the instrument, with the keyboard of the reed instrument drawn ont. 
 Similar letters of reference indica-te corresponding parts in the several figures. 
 The 4object of this invention is to combine ay reed musical instrument, such as is known as a melodeon or har1noniuni, with a pianoforte, in Ithe same case, with a separate and distinct set ot keys foreach so that each can be played separately, or the one as an accom panimentto the other, by a difieren t player, without making the said case much larger or very perceptibly altering its appearance in any way: 
-and to this end it consists in the arrangement of the reed-board within one end of the case in an upright position, and thearrangemcnt of the key-board to swing back into the case with the keys nearly close to the reed-board when it is not; desired to play upon the reeds; also, in a novel arrangement ot' the action, in conibination with such arrangement of the reeds and the key-board. e 
 To enable'others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construction and operation. 
 A B is the case, exactly resembling the ease of a square piano-forte in all respects, but that it isbuilt out at the right-hand end to the extent of about tour inches,inereasing its length to that extent. The part B so built. out forms a space, b, to contain the upright reed-board l, and to receive the key-hoard D when the latter is shutup, as shown in Fig. 2, in which condition no part of the reed instrument, ex- 
cept a portion of the bellows E and its ap' pcndages, can be seen, either while the pianoforte. is closed or while it is open, as the space b within the built-out part 'B is covered at the top by a board, a., and the bottom or exterior of the key-'board is either flush with the end ot' the case or paneled, so as to escape obserthe case,will hardly be observed. The several parts 0f the pia11o-l'o1te may be arranged precisely as in other square piano-fortes. 'lhe reed-board O is arranged close against the end ol.' the portieri A. ot' the ease which contains the pianoforte, and communicates with the bellows at the bottom by a passage, c, and the valves d and reeds e can be fitted to the reedboa-rd substantially in the usual manner, both being upright like the reed-board. lhe keyboard l) is litted into an opening, m in, in the portion B of the case, and pivoted thereinto, as shown at j', to permit it to be shut up, as shown 'in Fig. 2, or let down, as shown in Fig. 3, and its upper part is connected at each end by two metal. link-bars, o It, with a fixed pin, i, within the space b to support it in the position shown in Fig. 8 for playing, the said link-bars heilig so jointed, and. the inner ones being so slotted to slide upon the pins i, that they will be folded up by the act ot' closing up the keyboard. 'lhe keysF Fare attached to the board Din the usual manner. They are extended back some dista-nce in rear of their fulcrun'ipins j for the purpose of operating upon the reed-valves by means of elbow-levers or jacks Gr. 'lhcse jacks work upon :t iulerum-pin, ic, which attaches them all tothe rcedboard, land they act upon the valves through the agency ot' push-pins l, working through holes iu the reed-board. When the key-board is in the pla-ying position shown in Fig. 3,the rear ends ot' the keys are close under the lower ends of their respective jacks, and the depression of the playingl ends ofthe keys throws u p their rear ends aga-inst the jacks, and so causes theI upper ends ol." the latter to be forced back against the push-pins, and the valves to be opened. When the keyboard is moved up to the position shown in Fig. 2, the keys more away from the jacks,which always remain attached to the reed-board. When the keyboard is in the playing position the upper part ot' the opening m mis closed, or nearly so, by aboard, n, which serves as a name-board, and which is hinged to the keyboard. As the key-board is closed up this board n comes in contact with the top of the reed-board, and folds up Iiowa-rd the key-bon1d,1msSing under 2L stationzuy pin, p, secured at one end et' the space b, und as the keyboard is let down the said board 1L is held back until it assumes its proper position relatively to the keyboard, :ind is then stopped by its lower edge coming to e bearing on the side pieces, i i', of the key-- i board. 
 What I elnim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is- 
1. The irren gement of thelieed-bonrd G and the key-board D, in combination with each other and with the extended portion B of the oil-se A B, substantially ns and for the purpose herein described. 
 2. In combination with suoli arrangement of the reed-board and key-board Within the ease, the oon'ibinetion of the reeds sind keys by menus of j-ielcs G G, applied substantially as herein specified, to permit the closing np of the keyboard. 
 R. W. CARPENTER. Witn esses: 
M. S. PAR'rmDGE, TIMOTHY SHINE. 
Publications (1)
| Publication Number | Publication Date | 
|---|---|
| US37217A true US37217A (en) | 1862-12-23 | 
Family
ID=2106794
Family Applications (1)
| Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date | 
|---|---|---|---|
| US37217D Expired - Lifetime US37217A (en) | carpefteb | 
Country Status (1)
| Country | Link | 
|---|---|
| US (1) | US37217A (en) | 
- 
        0
        
- US US37217D patent/US37217A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
 
 
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title | 
|---|---|---|
| US37217A (en) | carpefteb | |
| US138714A (en) | Improvement in musical blackboards | |
| US23601A (en) | needham | |
| US32119A (en) | chickering | |
| US26503A (en) | Johx g | |
| US517648A (en) | Accordion | |
| US253464A (en) | Combined organ and upright piano | |
| US1160392A (en) | Percussion musical instrument. | |
| US2682A (en) | Sekaphiwe | |
| US780131A (en) | Folding pedal. | |
| US487716A (en) | Organ | |
| US7352A (en) | Improvement | |
| US1021A (en) | Oegah | |
| US26344A (en) | Melodeow | |
| US185029A (en) | Improvement in organ-actions | |
| US29041A (en) | Harmonium | |
| US614755A (en) | Musical instrument | |
| US254136A (en) | Valve for musical wind-instruments | |
| US176143A (en) | Improvement in reed-organs | |
| US787056A (en) | Reed-organ. | |
| US3045A (en) | Pianoforte | |
| US26532A (en) | Henry steixway | |
| US974093A (en) | Fall-board for pianos, organs, or other instruments. | |
| US9816A (en) | Melodeoh | |
| US307933A (en) | Abeaham felldif |