Claims
- 1. In an action supporting arrangement for a piano, said piano having a back structure including laterally spaced vertically arranged backposts formed from a sound absorbent material, a sound board supported by the back structure, a string supporting metal frame secured to and carried by said back structure, strings carried by said metal frame, and a bridge interposed between said strings and said sound board for transmitting vibrations of said strings to said sound board, the improvement comprising:
- a support bracket attached to a front surface of each of said back posts in a position spaced laterally from said metal frame;
- an action mechanism including hammers carried directly by said support brackets; and
- adjustment means interposed between said brackets and said action mechanism for effecting accurately controllable positioning of said action mechanism relative to said strings;
- whereby said action mechanism is effectively isolated from said metal frame and said strings by the interposed back posts of said piano, and vibrations produced in said action mechanism are absorbed in said back posts.
- 2. The action-supporting arrangement of claim 1, in which a pair of right and left end-panels having respective arms are secured to the outsiders of said respective back posts for them to be respectively spaced outwardly of the right and left action support brackets, and a keyboard for the operation of said action mechanism is supported on the right and left arms.
- 3. The action-supporting arrangement of claim 1, in which each action support bracket is formed from sheet metal and provides a back post attaching portion and an action supporting portion, the back post attaching portion being attached to the back post through a base, the action supporting portion being provided with a bolt attached to said action supporting portion through a bushing, said bolt supporting an action bracket base, said bolt having a head engageably mounted within a cavity in said action bracket.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a continuation in part of parent application No. 635,296, filed July 27, 1984 (now abandoned) and Rule 60 continuation application No. 920504, filed Oct. 17, 1986 (now abandoned).
This invention relates to an action-supporting arrangement in a piano, especially, in an upright piano.
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Continuations (1)
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635296 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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