US848366A - Pedal-action for piano-players. - Google Patents

Pedal-action for piano-players. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US848366A
US848366A US33426206A US1906334262A US848366A US 848366 A US848366 A US 848366A US 33426206 A US33426206 A US 33426206A US 1906334262 A US1906334262 A US 1906334262A US 848366 A US848366 A US 848366A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
pedals
pivoted
pedal
bellows
action
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
US33426206A
Inventor
Carl G Hermanson
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.)
HERMANSON CARL GUSTAF
Original Assignee
HERMANSON CARL GUSTAF
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 HERMANSON CARL GUSTAF filed Critical HERMANSON CARL GUSTAF
Priority to US33426206A priority Critical patent/US848366A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US848366A publication Critical patent/US848366A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • G10BORGANS, HARMONIUMS OR SIMILAR WIND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH ASSOCIATED BLOWING APPARATUS
    • G10B1/00General design of organs, harmoniums or similar wind musical instruments with associated blowing apparatus
    • G10B1/02General design of organs, harmoniums or similar wind musical instruments with associated blowing apparatus of organs, i.e. pipe organs
    • G10B1/04General design of organs, harmoniums or similar wind musical instruments with associated blowing apparatus of organs, i.e. pipe organs with electric action

Definitions

  • PEDAL CTEON FOR PlANDmPLAYERS.
  • This invention has for its object to provide a simple, inexpensive, and thoroughly practical pedal-action for piano-players that will fold upward and inward out of the way, it being an essential requirement in a device of this character that it comprise the smallest possible number of parts and that the parts be combined in such amanner as to be thoroughly durable and certain and noiseless in action.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view illustrating my novel pedal-action in operative position; Fig. 2, a side elevation corresponding therewith, and Fig. 3 is a side elevation showing the parts in the folded position.
  • 10 denotes the front plate, and 11 the back plate of the bellows, which are hinged together, as at 12.
  • the front plate is ordinarily fixed in position, and the back plate is movable relatively thereto.
  • FIG. 13 denotes the pedals, which oscillate upon a cross-rod 14.-, carried by arms 15, the rear ends of which are pivoted to any suitable 'fixtures, as to brackets 16.
  • the front ends of arms 15 are shown as curved downward at an angle to the arms proper to adapt them to serve as supports for the pedals in the operative position.
  • These supports are indicated by 17 and are shown in Fig. 2 as resting upon the floor, which is indicated by a line.
  • Fig. 2 T have illustrated in full lines a pedal and bellows in the normal position and in dotted lines the position of a pedal and bellows at the extreme of their movement. Tn the folded or inoperative position the pedals are swung upward and over out of the way, as in Fig. 3, the rear ends of the pedals lying in the curves of the U-shap ed arms and are received in a recess in the case of the player, (indicated by 26.) Tn use the pedals are swung downward to the position shown in Fig. 2, supports 17 resting upon the floor. is, as usual, simply a downward swing of the rear ends thereof from the fulcrum on crossrod 14C.
  • a device of the character described comprising a folding pedal, a U-shaped arm pivoted to the rear end of the pedal and receiving said rear end in the folded position of the pedal, a lever to whose mid-length the opposite end of the U-shap ed arm is pivoted and a link pivoted to said lever.
  • a device of the character described comprising a folding pedal, a U-shaped arm pivoted to the rear end of the pedal and receiving said rear end in the folded position of the pedal, a lever one end of which is pivoted to a fixed p art and to whose mid-length the opposite end of the U-shaped arm is pivoted, and a link pivoted to the free end of the lever.
  • a device of the character described comprising pedals, a cross-rod on which the front ends of the pedals are pivoted, arms 15 by which the cross-rod is carried and whose rear ends are pivoted to fixed parts, U-shaped arms pivoted to the rear ends of the pedals which receive said pedals in the folded position, levers to whose mid-length the opposite ends of the U-shaped arms are pivoted and which are pivoted to fixed parts, bellows and The operation of the pedals ITO links connecting' the free ends of the levers to l the bellows respectively.

Landscapes

  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Acoustics & Sound (AREA)
  • Multimedia (AREA)
  • Toys (AREA)

Description

, PATENTED MAR. A26, 1907.'- vG. G. HERMANSON. ACTION FOR PIANO PLAYERS.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 12., 1906.
PEDAL WIM/5335s 1 j /NVE/wof? Afm/ver vwie: Nolmls Ferias co., wAsHlucTaN, n. c.
CARL C. HERMANSCN, OF DERBY, CONNECTICUT.
PEDAL=CTEON FOR PlANDmPLAYERS.
Specification of Letters laatent.
Fatented :March 26, 1907.
Application filed September 12, 1906. Serial No, 334,262.
To cl/ZZ 'LUI/wilt llt 411m/g concern.-
Be it known that I, CARL GJHERMANSON, a citizen of the United States, residing at Derby, county of New Haven, State of Connecticut, have invented a new and useful Pedal-Action for Piano-Flayers, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has for its object to provide a simple, inexpensive, and thoroughly practical pedal-action for piano-players that will fold upward and inward out of the way, it being an essential requirement in a device of this character that it comprise the smallest possible number of parts and that the parts be combined in such amanner as to be thoroughly durable and certain and noiseless in action.
With these and other objects in view T have devised the novel pedal-action which I will now describe, referring to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, and using reference characters to indicate the several parts. l
Figure 1 is a plan view illustrating my novel pedal-action in operative position; Fig. 2, a side elevation corresponding therewith, and Fig. 3 is a side elevation showing the parts in the folded position.
10 denotes the front plate, and 11 the back plate of the bellows, which are hinged together, as at 12. The front plate is ordinarily fixed in position, and the back plate is movable relatively thereto.
13 denotes the pedals, which oscillate upon a cross-rod 14.-, carried by arms 15, the rear ends of which are pivoted to any suitable 'fixtures, as to brackets 16. The front ends of arms 15 are shown as curved downward at an angle to the arms proper to adapt them to serve as supports for the pedals in the operative position. These supports are indicated by 17 and are shown in Fig. 2 as resting upon the floor, which is indicated by a line.
13 denotes U-shaped arms which are pivoted to the rear ends of the pedals, as at 19, the other'ends of said arms being pivoted to levers 2() at approximately the mid-length of said levers. These U-shaped arms receive the rear ends of the pedals in the folded or inoperative position, as in Fig. 3. The lower ends of the levers are pivoted to suitable fixtures, as to brackets 21.
22 denotes links whose ends are pivoted, respectively, to the upper ends of the levers and to arms 23, which extend from the back plates of the bellows, it being understood, of
course, that two pedals are provided and that each pedal is connected with an independent bellows, so that the pedals and bellows may be operated simultaneously or alternately, as may be preferred.
24 denotes stop-lugs. extending from the pedals, which engage arms 15 to limit the upward movement of the pedals in swinging them to the folded position, as in Fig. 3. The return movement of the pedals in use is produced by suitable bellows-springs, as springs 25.
The operation will be readily understood from the drawings. In Fig. 2 T have illustrated in full lines a pedal and bellows in the normal position and in dotted lines the position of a pedal and bellows at the extreme of their movement. Tn the folded or inoperative position the pedals are swung upward and over out of the way, as in Fig. 3, the rear ends of the pedals lying in the curves of the U-shap ed arms and are received in a recess in the case of the player, (indicated by 26.) Tn use the pedals are swung downward to the position shown in Fig. 2, supports 17 resting upon the floor. is, as usual, simply a downward swing of the rear ends thereof from the fulcrum on crossrod 14C.
Having thus described my invention, I claim- 1. A device of the character described comprising a folding pedal, a U-shaped arm pivoted to the rear end of the pedal and receiving said rear end in the folded position of the pedal, a lever to whose mid-length the opposite end of the U-shap ed arm is pivoted and a link pivoted to said lever.
2. A device of the character described comprising a folding pedal, a U-shaped arm pivoted to the rear end of the pedal and receiving said rear end in the folded position of the pedal, a lever one end of which is pivoted to a fixed p art and to whose mid-length the opposite end of the U-shaped arm is pivoted, and a link pivoted to the free end of the lever.
3. A device of the character described comprising pedals, a cross-rod on which the front ends of the pedals are pivoted, arms 15 by which the cross-rod is carried and whose rear ends are pivoted to fixed parts, U-shaped arms pivoted to the rear ends of the pedals which receive said pedals in the folded position, levers to whose mid-length the opposite ends of the U-shaped arms are pivoted and which are pivoted to fixed parts, bellows and The operation of the pedals ITO links connecting' the free ends of the levers to l the bellows respectively.
4. A device el the character described coinprising pedals, a cross-rod on which the front ends olE the pedals are pivoted, arlns l5 by l which the cross-rod is carried and whose rear l ends are pivoted to lixed parts and whose I liront ends are provided with supports for the if pedals in the operative position, U-shaped arn'ls piveted to the rear ends of the pedals I and receiving` said pedals in the lolded positien7 levers to whose mid-length the opposite ends of the U-shaped arins are pivot-ed and which are pivoted to ilix'ures, bellows and l links conneeting` the lree ends el" the levers to the bellows respectively.
A device ol' the character described coinprising pedals, a cross-rod on which the Vlront ends of the pedals are pivoted, arnis by which the cross-rod is carried and whose rear ends are pivoted to lixed parts, stop-lugs eX- l tending lroin the pedals and ei'igaging the l arins to limit the upward movement olI the pedals, U-shaped arms pivoted to the rear ends olE the pedals and receiving' said. pedals in the folded position, levers to whose inidlength the opposite ends ol the U-shaped arms are pivoted and which are pivoted to fixed parts, bellows and links connecting` the free ends of the levers to the bellows respectively. I
6. A device el the character described co1nprising` folding' pedals, U-sbaped arnis pivoted te the rear ends o'lt the pedals and receiving thein in the folded position elt the pedals, levers to whose mid-length the opposite ends o'l the U-shaped arms are pivoted, bellows having` arnis 23 extending therelroin and links pivoted to said arins and to the levers.
In testimony whereol l al'lix my sig-nature in. presence el two witnesses.
ARL G. HERMANSON. Vitnesses ROBERT WT. MUNsoN, GEO. H. HARDING.
US33426206A 1906-09-12 1906-09-12 Pedal-action for piano-players. Expired - Lifetime US848366A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US33426206A US848366A (en) 1906-09-12 1906-09-12 Pedal-action for piano-players.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US33426206A US848366A (en) 1906-09-12 1906-09-12 Pedal-action for piano-players.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US848366A true US848366A (en) 1907-03-26

Family

ID=2916828

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US33426206A Expired - Lifetime US848366A (en) 1906-09-12 1906-09-12 Pedal-action for piano-players.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US848366A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US848366A (en) Pedal-action for piano-players.
US952550A (en) Pianissimo device for piano-actions.
US1008310A (en) Folding treadle.
US1192505A (en) Pedal mechanism for grand player-pianos.
US781410A (en) Treadle for autopneumatic pianos.
US697208A (en) Folding step for cars or other conveyances.
US1251351A (en) Automatic musical instrument.
US1099522A (en) Drawer-locking mechanism for desks, &c.
US308386A (en) Pedal key attachment foe pianos
US978837A (en) Pedal mechanism.
US823616A (en) Pianissimo device.
US486317A (en) Topher j
US1085915A (en) Pedal-action for pianos.
US599585A (en) becker
US1108199A (en) Pedaling mechanism for musical instruments.
US1288697A (en) Pedal mechanism.
US1013857A (en) Pedal mechanism.
US956982A (en) Bellows-actuating mechanism.
US945882A (en) Pedal mechanism for musical instruments.
US1307297A (en) Tracker and pedal connections for player grand pianos
US788348A (en) Music-desk.
US549665A (en) Fall boabd foe pianos
US1103480A (en) Folding pedals for pneumatic musical instruments.
US402735A (en) Siegfried hansing
US1339306A (en) Electric switch