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  • My invention relates to an improvement in upright pianos or organs.
  • Figure 1 1s a View in side elevation of an upright piano embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view, partly in section, of the keyboard, bracket, scroll, and base, showing the bracket and scroll in position to be secured to the keyboard, and
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view showing them secured in place.
  • A represents an upright piano the keyboard B of which is provided on its under side with two or more holes a, preferably slightly tapering and designed to receive the tapering pins 19, secured to the upper surface of the bracket 0.
  • the upper and rear or inner ends of bracket (3 are shaped to snugly fit, respectively, the under side of the keyboard and the front edge of the instrument, and when the bracket is placed against the front of the case of the instrument and against the under side of the keyboard preparatory to looking it inplace the pins 1) are so located relatively to the holes a that when the parts are forced in position by the means to be hereinafter described the outer or front sides of the pins I) bear against the corresponding walls of the holes a and force the bracket rearwardly a slight distance, thus causing the latter to rest solidly and snugly against the front of the instrument.
  • the bracket 0 is provided near its upper edge with a nut D, and below the nut with a cylindrical cavity E, the nut being designed to receive the screw F on the scroll or leg G, and the cavity E to receive the cylindrical neck 01 immediately below the screw.
  • the lower end of the scroll or leg G is provided with a pin e, adapted to rest in a cavity formed in the upper surface of the base H of the instrument.
  • the combination in an upright piano or organ, the combination, with a keyboard and a base, of a bracket having a nut therein and a cavity below said nut, and a scroll having a screw engaging the nutin the bracket,and a neck adapted to rest in the cavity in said bracket, substantially as set forth.

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(No ModeL) W T SMITH UPRIGHT PIANO 0R ORGAN.
Patented May 15,1894.
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WVILLIAM T. SMITH, OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, ASSIGNOR TO THE WM.
KNABE & CO. MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
UPRIGHT PIANO OR ORGAN.
- SPECIFICATION forming part Of Letters Patent No. 519,797, dated. May 15, 1894.
Application filed June 6,1893. Serial No. 476,732. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM T. SMITH, of Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Upright Pianos or Organs; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to an improvement in upright pianos or organs.
Heretofore in the manufacture of upright pianos or organs the ornamental brackets supporting or located under the keyboard at the ends thereof are dovetailed to the keyboard and are themselves supported by scrolls or legs resting on and secured to the base of the piano or organ. Owing to the fact that scrolls and brackets are made in various designs, it frequently happens that the design or finish of the scrolls and brackets of a piano or organ are objectionable, while the instrument in other respects is satisfactory. Hence before a sale can be consummated it becomes necessary to take off the scrolls and brackets and substitute others of a different design or finish. As the scrolls and brackets now employed are permanently fixed to the instrument and are constructed to fit such instrument the removal of brackets and scrolls from one instrument and attaching them to -/-nzoved from a piano or organ and replaced .as will be more fully described, and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 1s a View in side elevation of an upright piano embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is an enlarged view, partly in section, of the keyboard, bracket, scroll, and base, showing the bracket and scroll in position to be secured to the keyboard, and Fig. 3 is a similar view showing them secured in place.
A represents an upright piano the keyboard B of which is provided on its under side with two or more holes a, preferably slightly tapering and designed to receive the tapering pins 19, secured to the upper surface of the bracket 0. The upper and rear or inner ends of bracket (3 are shaped to snugly fit, respectively, the under side of the keyboard and the front edge of the instrument, and when the bracket is placed against the front of the case of the instrument and against the under side of the keyboard preparatory to looking it inplace the pins 1) are so located relatively to the holes a that when the parts are forced in position by the means to be hereinafter described the outer or front sides of the pins I) bear against the corresponding walls of the holes a and force the bracket rearwardly a slight distance, thus causing the latter to rest solidly and snugly against the front of the instrument. The bracket 0 is provided near its upper edge with a nut D, and below the nut with a cylindrical cavity E, the nut being designed to receive the screw F on the scroll or leg G, and the cavity E to receive the cylindrical neck 01 immediately below the screw. The lower end of the scroll or leg G is provided with a pin e, adapted to rest in a cavity formed in the upper surface of the base H of the instrument.
To secure a scroll and bracket in place, it is simply necessary to first turn the scroll in a direction to draw the neck 01 up within cav-' ity E. This shortens the distance between the top of the bracket and the lower end of the scroll. The pin 6 on the scroll is then placed within the cavity in the base of the instrument and the bracket then moved to a position to bring the pins 1) thereof in a position to enter holes ain the key-board. When the parts are thus placed, by simply turning the scroll the bracket is forced upwardly and the pins thereof, entering the holes in the I claim as new, and desire to secure,byLetters Patent, is-' 1. In an upright piano or organ, the combination, with a keyboard and a base, of a bracket having a nut therein and a cavity below said nut, and a scroll having a screw engaging the nutin the bracket,and a neck adapted to rest in the cavity in said bracket, substantially as set forth.
2. In an upright piano or organ the combination with a keyboard and base, of a bracket adapted to engage the under side of the keyboard, a nut located in the bracket, and a leg resting on the base and having a screw engaging'thenut,substantially as set forth.
' In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscribn W t sse {WILLIAM T. SMITH.
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S. G. NOTTINGHAM, G. F. Downme.
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