The present invention relates generally to a safety device used on pianos to prevent injury caused by accidental slamming of the keyboard lid.
Present invention utilizes the gravity of the lid and the downward slamming momentum to press down on a suction cup, increasing the stability of the cup. With the use of a spring mechanism, the rod automatically erects every time the lid is opened, so that users need not remember to “set the device”.
Present invention utilizes the platforms on both side of a piano keyboard layout and the lid structure to reduce the complexity of the safety device.
Present invention provides a simple and lost-cost alternative to the anti-slamming device products. Once the device is used on a piano, users need not put it away because it takes up very limited room. Unlike other anti-slamming devices utilizing pneumatic or hydraulic means, present invention will not cause any cosmetic damage to the piano.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate the preferred embodiment of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A brief description of the drawings is as follows:
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A rod 20 is connected to the top center of suction cup 10 by hinge means. On top end of rod 20, there is a rubber roller 30.
A stopper piece 40 is built to one side on the top center of suction cup 10, to control the angle the rod can be erected. Preferably the angle should be less than 90 degrees.
When the rod 20 is down, the lid is closed, the distance between lid's inner surface S to platform P is about half an inch. Proper size of the suction cup 10, rod 20 and rubber roller 30 can be made so that they can fit easily within the half an inch space.
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The inner 90-degree angle of the lid will serve as a catch-well for the rubber roller to prop up the lid.