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US912008A
US912008A US45284108A US1908452841A US912008A US 912008 A US912008 A US 912008A US 45284108 A US45284108 A US 45284108A US 1908452841 A US1908452841 A US 1908452841A US 912008 A US912008 A US 912008A
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  • This invention is designed to provide a iano action that will enable a iano to be uilt much narrower than former y, and furnish an instrument that is adapted for narrow spaces and more articularly for situations where there is litt e room for a piano, as in a fiat, or where only a small room is available. This is brought about by using any usual hammer action, but supplying a short key whereby the key-board is brought nearer the strings.
  • the keys are fulcrumed approximately near their centers in order to get the leverage to make a light touch on the finger end of the key.
  • the leverage from the finger end ofthe key to the fulcrum but we end the key just beyond the fulcrum and operate the wippen of the action from the short end of the key by an extension arranged at an angle to the key and exerting a pressure on the wippen so that it will swing on its pivot to operate the action.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide an adjusting screw between the key extension and the wippen, which places the adjustment in an accessible position.
  • the invention is illustrated in the accomanying drawing, which illustrates a piano action made after our improved design.
  • the action itself is of any usual form employing the action rail 10 to which is secured the hammer butt 11 with its hammer 12, and
  • places of connecting the parts can be give it an approximately horizontal pressure which however causes it to swing on its pivot. This is brought about by making the key 18 with its finger end as usual, but the key is shorter than the usual form and is pivoted on the pin 19 on the balance rail 20, the pin passing through the slot 21. This slot is near the inner end of the key and gives the leverage to make a light touch, but the motion is com pensated for by an extension 22 usually in the shape of a rod angularly arranged on the key adjacent to its pivot.
  • Theextension can be arranged at any angle best ada ted to suit the style of piano and to give the hest results.
  • the end of the extension engages the wippen to operate it, the preferred way being to form a finger 23 on the wippenand this can, if desired, have an adjusting screw 24 therein, the screw having a washer 25 of felt or similar material to engage the extension 22.
  • the stop rail 26 receives the key extension 22 and limits the 1; return motion of the key, as will be evident.
  • a piano action comprising a wippen, a key pivoted near its inner end, and an angular extension on the key adjacent to its pivot with its ends engaging the wi pen and acting to swing the wippen when t e key is manually manipulated.
  • a piano action comprising a wippen, a key pivoted near one end, an extension projecting from the key adjacent to itspivot and at an angle thereto, and a finger on the wippen adapted to be engaged by the extension whereby the finger is subjected to a substantially horizontal pressure to swing the Wippen when the key is operated.
  • a piano action comprising a wippen, a key pivoted near one end, an extension proj ecting from the key ad'acent to its pivot and at an angle thereto, a ger depending from the wippen and adapted to be engaged by the extension whereby the finger is sub jected to a substantially horizontal pressure to swing the wippen when the key is operated, and an adjusting means between the extension and the finger.
  • a piano action comprising a wippen, a
  • a piano aetlon comprising a pivoted I Wippen, a key pivoted near one'end, an extension projecting from the key at an angle Correction in-Letters Patent N0.'912 ,008.

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R. LOHR & G. BERGLUND.
PIANO ACTION. APPLIOATI'ON FILED SEPT. 14, 1908.
Patented Feb. 9, 1909.
INVENTORS My AT RNEYS improved action we do not diminish the ROBERT LOHR, OF NUTLEY,
AND CARL BERGLL XD, OF EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY.
PIANO-ACTION.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed September 14, 1908. Serial No. 452,841.
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that we, ROBERT Lonn and CARL BERGLUND, citizens of the United States, residing at N utley and East Orange, respectively, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Piano-Actions; and we 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, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to figures of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention is designed to provide a iano action that will enable a iano to be uilt much narrower than former y, and furnish an instrument that is adapted for narrow spaces and more articularly for situations where there is litt e room for a piano, as in a fiat, or where only a small room is available. This is brought about by using any usual hammer action, but supplying a short key whereby the key-board is brought nearer the strings.
In the usual form of piano the keys are fulcrumed approximately near their centers in order to get the leverage to make a light touch on the finger end of the key. In the leverage from the finger end ofthe key to the fulcrum, but we end the key just beyond the fulcrum and operate the wippen of the action from the short end of the key by an extension arranged at an angle to the key and exerting a pressure on the wippen so that it will swing on its pivot to operate the action.
Another object of the invention is to provide an adjusting screw between the key extension and the wippen, which places the adjustment in an accessible position.
The invention is illustrated in the accomanying drawing, which illustrates a piano action made after our improved design.
The action itself is of any usual form employing the action rail 10 to which is secured the hammer butt 11 with its hammer 12, and
' also supporting the damper lever 13 having on its end the damper 14. The hammer is o erated by the ack 15 which is mounted on tie wippen 16 in the usual manner. The wi pen is pivotally suspended on the action rail on the pin 17 and has the usual motion to operate the action. We however, instead of operating the wippenwith'a vertical pressure,
. places of connecting the parts can be give it an approximately horizontal pressure which however causes it to swing on its pivot. This is brought about by making the key 18 with its finger end as usual, but the key is shorter than the usual form and is pivoted on the pin 19 on the balance rail 20, the pin passing through the slot 21. This slot is near the inner end of the key and gives the leverage to make a light touch, but the motion is com pensated for by an extension 22 usually in the shape of a rod angularly arranged on the key adjacent to its pivot.
Theextension can be arranged at any angle best ada ted to suit the style of piano and to give the hest results. The end of the extension engages the wippen to operate it, the preferred way being to form a finger 23 on the wippenand this can, if desired, have an adjusting screw 24 therein, the screw having a washer 25 of felt or similar material to engage the extension 22. The stop rail 26 receives the key extension 22 and limits the 1; return motion of the key, as will be evident.
This key action and its connection to the whole piano action-can be ada ted to any make of piano, and the particu ar way and altered without departing from the scope of our invention.
Having thus described our invention, what we claim is 1. A piano action comprising a wippen, a key pivoted near its inner end, and an angular extension on the key adjacent to its pivot with its ends engaging the wi pen and acting to swing the wippen when t e key is manually manipulated.
2. A piano action comprising a wippen, a key pivoted near one end, an extension projecting from the key adjacent to itspivot and at an angle thereto, and a finger on the wippen adapted to be engaged by the extension whereby the finger is subjected to a substantially horizontal pressure to swing the Wippen when the key is operated.
3. Y A piano action comprising a wippen, a key pivoted near one end, an extension proj ecting from the key ad'acent to its pivot and at an angle thereto, a ger depending from the wippen and adapted to be engaged by the extension whereby the finger is sub jected to a substantially horizontal pressure to swing the wippen when the key is operated, and an adjusting means between the extension and the finger.
4. A piano action comprising a wippen, a
Patented Feb. e, 1909.
ke ivoted near one end, an extension anthereto, a finger onthe Wi en, a regulating y P P5 ularly projecting from the key, and means screw in the finger and a for adjustment connecting the extension and the wippen. 5 5. A plane action com rising a wippen, 'a
he ivoted near one en ,an extension angu aI iy projecting from the key, a finger on the. wippen, and a regulating screw in the finger and 10 6. A piano aetlon comprising a pivoted I Wippen, a key pivoted near one'end, an extension projecting from the key at an angle Correction in-Letters Patent N0.'912 ,008.
apted to be en--' gagged by the extension of the key, and a rail 15 to 'mit the return movement of the key.
In testimony, that We claim the foregoing, We have hereunto set our hands this 12th day of September 1908.
ROBERT LOHR.
engaging the extension. CARL BERGLUND.
Witnesses: E. A. PELL,
WM. H. CAMFIELL.
It is hereby certified that in Letters Patent No. 912,008, granted February 9, 1909, upon the application of Robert Lohr, of Nutley, and Carl Berglund, of- East Orange,
New Jersey, for an improvement in Piano-Aoti0ns; an error appears in the printed specification requiring correction, as follows: In line 91. page 1, the word ends should read end and that the said Letters Patent should be read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the record of the case in thePatent Office.
Signed and sealed-this 16th day of March, A. 1)., 1969.
[SEAL] G. O. BILLINGS,
Acting Commissioner of Patents.
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