This patent application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 119 of Japanese Patent Application No. 2022-099317 filed on Jun. 21, 2022, the entire disclosure of which, including the specification, claims, drawings and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a case and a keyboard instrument.
There have conventionally been provided cases for keyboard instruments or the like which include an exterior member to which a sheet of material for decorating or protecting an inner member is affixed. For example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-60983 (JP-A-2010-60983) discloses a keyboard instrument including legs each having, as one side plate thereof, a member made up of two plate materials which are each covered with a sheet material whose end portions are folded on to an internal surface so as to cover from an external surface to external edge faces of the plate material and whose internal surfaces are affixed together. This configuration prevents the end portions of the sheet material from being exposed from an external surface of the member, thereby making it possible to reduce a risk of the sheet material being peeled off from the end portions thereof.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a case including an exterior member including a first surface including an external surface of a first sheet and a second surface connected to the first surface, and an attachment member to which the exterior member is attached, having a facing surface disposed to face the second surface, and arranged in such a manner that a projecting end of the facing surface projects further than the first surface when viewed in cross section.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a keyboard instrument comprising a keyboard and the case which is disposed as an arm of the keyboard. The case is arranged so that the exterior member and the attachment member are disposed at a side of the keyboard.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described based on drawings. A keyboard instrument shown as an electronic piano in
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A plate-shaped upper panel 211 is provided on an upper surface side of the upper case 210. The left-hand side case 230, which is long in the front-back direction FB and has a substantially rectangular shape when viewed from above, is disposed in such a manner as to lie adjacent to a left end portion of the upper case 210 and a left end portion of the front case 250. The right-hand side case 240, which has a substantially rectangular shape as with the left-hand side case 230, is disposed in such a manner as to lie adjacent to a right end portion of the upper case 210 and a right end portion of the front case 250. The lower case 220 is provided on a lower side Lo of the upper case 210, the left-hand side case 230, and the right-hand side case 240.
A controller 14 including a pitch bender, push buttons, and the like is provided on an upper surface of the left-hand side case 230. An earphone jack 18 is provided in a front surface of the left-hand side case 230. Additionally, a volume controlling rotary-type rotational knob 12 is provided on the upper panel 211 of the upper case 210.
Next, the side cases (the left-hand side case 230, the right-hand side case 240) will be described. Here, the left-hand side case 230 is substantially laterally symmetrical with the right-hand side case 240 excluding the attachment structures of the controller 14 and the earphone jack 18 and has substantially the same case structure as that of the right-hand side case 240, and hence, the right-hand side case 240 will be described by giving attention thereto.
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An internal surface 130 of the exterior member main body 100a (the exterior member 100) constitutes an internal surface which faces the first exterior surface 110, and this internal surface is a surface becoming invisible in such a state that the exterior member 100 is attached to the attachment member 300.
A surface which connects the first exterior surface 110 and the internal surface 130 together is referred to as a second exterior surface 120 (a second surface). The second exterior surface 120 becomes slightly visible from a gap from time to time in such a state that the exterior member 100 is attached to the attachment member 300 and is hence referred to as an external surface. The second exterior surface 120 corresponds to a cut end of a plate material. The second exterior surface 120 has a lower surface 121 shown in
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The plural second sheets 80 are each made up of a single sheet which is shaped to follow one of the individual surfaces of the second exterior surface 120. Here, the second exterior surface 120 includes external surfaces of the second sheets 80 which are affixed to the exterior member main body 100a.
A lower surface sheet 81 is affixed to a surface of the exterior member main body 100a which corresponds to the lower surface 121 of the exterior member 100, and an upper surface sheet 82 is affixed to a surface of the exterior member main body 100a which corresponds to the upper surface 122 of the exterior member 100. A back surface sheet 83 is affixed to a surface of the exterior member main body 100a which corresponds to the back surface 123 of the exterior member 100, and a front surface sheet 84 is affixed to a surface of the exterior member main body 100a which corresponds to the front surface 124 of the exterior member 100. Here, the back surface sheet 83 and the front surface sheet 84 may be integrated into the first sheet 70 before affixation.
In this way, the exterior member 100 is made up by affixing the sheets (the first sheet 70, the second sheet to the exterior member main body 100a. In other words, the sheets (the first sheet 70, the second sheet 80) are affixed to the other surfaces than the internal surface 130 of the exterior member 100. That is, the first sheet 70 is a sheet that is affixed to the wide surface which can be seen from an exterior location, and the second sheet 80 is a sheet that is affixed to the cut end portions of the plate material which are hardly visible from the exterior location.
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A vertically long, substantially rectangular parallelepiped projection 133 is provided at a connecting portion where the projecting flat portions 131, 132 are connected together. Additionally, as shown in
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Concave and convex shapes are provided on a front portion 322 (refer to
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Six screw holes 340 are provided in the side surface 321 of the main body 320. Wood screws 15 are screwed into the screw prepared holes 135 in the exterior member 100 via the screw wholes 340, whereby the exterior member 100 is attached to the attachment member 300. Here, the exterior member 100 is biased to the back by a biassing mechanism 350, which will be described later. As a result, the exterior member 100 is fastened to the attachment member 300 with the screws in a direction which is perpendicular to a direction in which the exterior member 100 is biased (a backward direction). In addition, two pins 341 provided on the side surface 321 of the main body 320 are inserted individually into the two guide holes 136 in the exterior member 100 before the screw fastening step, whereby the exterior member 100 is positioned properly in the up-down direction relative to the attachment member 300 (the main body 320).
A substantially thin plate-shaped step 325 is provided at a connecting portion between the side surface 321 of the main body 320 and the bottom plate 324 in such a manner as to extend substantially over a full length of the side surface 321 in a front-back direction thereof.
A substantially plate-shaped boundary plate 326 is provided in such a manner as to extend between the bottom plate 324 and the top plate 310 on a side of the front portion 322 which faces the keyboard 5 (an internal side).
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In attaching the exterior member 100 to the attachment member 300, the exterior member 100 is inserted between the top plate 310 and the bottom plate 324 of the recessed attachment member 300 in such a manner as to fit an opening side of the substantially U-shaped exterior member 100 in the space defined between the top plate 310 and the bottom plate 324. As this occurs, the internal surface 130 of the exterior member 100 which corresponds the front surface 112 are brought into abutment with the abutment ribs 356, 357 as shown in
The exterior member 100 is positioned in the up-down direction as a result of the two pins 341 being inserted into the two guide holes 136 and is positioned in the front-back direction FB as a result of the exterior member 100 being biased to the back by means of the biasing force BF, and the exterior member 100 is fixed to the attachment member 300 with the wood screws 15. Here, since the screw hole 340 has a diameter which is sufficiently larger than a shaft diameter of the wood screw 15, even though the exterior member 100 is moved to the back by the biasing mechanism 350, there is no risk of an interference of the wood screw 15 and the screw hole 340. In addition, since the guide hole 136 into which the pin 341 is inserted is formed into the elliptical hole which is long in the front-back direction FB, there is no risk of the backward movement of the exterior member 100 being interrupted by the biasing mechanism 350.
When the exterior member 100 is attached to the attachment member 300 in the way described above, the second exterior surface 120 which constitutes the cut end portion of the exterior member 100 is covered by the corresponding portion of the attachment member 300. That is, as shown in
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As a result, in the case that a finger of a hand or the like of the user reaches the vicinity of the cut end (the second exterior surface 120) of at least any one of the side surface 111, the front surface 112, and the back surface 113 of the exterior member 100, since the projecting ends (the projecting ends 313a, 313b, 328a, 328b, and the like) of the facing surfaces of the second exterior surface 120 constitute an obstacle, there is almost no risk of the finger of the hand of the user touching directly the cut ends (the lower surface 121, the upper surface 122, the back surface 113, the front surface 112) of the exterior member 100, that is, the end portions of the first sheet 70 or the end portions of the second sheet 80, whereby a risk of the first sheet 70 of the first exterior surface 110 or the second sheet 80 of the second exterior surface 120 of the exterior member 100 being turned up is reduced. As a result, the aesthetic external appearance of the keyboard instrument 10 using the pseudo-wood sheet or the like can be maintained.
Here, the projection amounts Ta, Tb, Tc, Td of the projecting ends 313a, 313b, 328a, 328b on the side surface 111 and the front surface 112 are set smaller than the projection amounts Te, Tf of the projecting ends 313c, 328c on the back surface 113. Specifically speaking, the projection amounts Ta, Tb, Tc, Td can be set at about 0.5 mm, and the projection amounts Te, Tf can be set at about 1.0 mm. As a result, the degree of projection as a result of the projection amounts Ta, Tb, Tc, Td on the front side F and the right side R (the left side L) which easily become visible from the user can be made so small that the projections can be hardly recognizable from the user.
Here, the exterior member 100 is attached to the attachment member 300 while being biased to the back by means of the biasing force BF of the biasing mechanism 350, whereby even though the exterior member 100 is formed of MDF which provides a relatively large dimensional error in the front-back direction FB, the projection amounts Tc, Td on the front surface 112 which are set so small as to be hardly recognizable can be secured in an ensured fashion.
For example, even though a front-back dimension of the internal surface 130 which corresponds to the front surface 112 and the back surface 113 is formed larger (longer) than a dimension in the front-back direction FB of the attachment member 300 which corresponds thereto, since the exterior member 100 is biased to the back, the projection amounts Tc, Td can be secured in an ensured fashion. In addition, even though the exterior member 100 is disposed to deviate to the back side B due to the projection amounts Te, Tf on the back surface 113 which are set larger, the projection amounts Te, Tf on the back surface 113 can also be secured in an ensured fashion.
Even though the projection amounts Te, Tf on the back surface 113 are set larger, since the back surface 113 constitutes a location which is not well visible from the user, the projections are hardly recognizable. Since the exterior member 100 made of MDF can be formed accurately in dimension in a plate thickness direction, the projection amounts Ta, Tb on the side surface 111 are easy to be secured.
Thus, according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the case 200 (the right-hand side case 240) of the keyboard instrument 10 includes the exterior member 100 including the first exterior surface 110 including the external surface of the first sheet 70 and the second exterior surface 120 including the external surface of the second sheet 80 which connects to the first exterior surface 110, and the attachment member 300 to which the exterior member 100 is attached, having the facing surfaces (the lower surface 313 of the top plate 310 and the upper surface 328 of the bottom plate 324) disposed to face the second external surface 120, and arranged in such a manner that the projecting ends (the projecting ends 313a, 313b, 328a, 328b, and the like) of the facing surfaces project further outwards of the case 200 than the first exterior surface 110 when viewed in cross section.
With this configuration, the second exterior surface 120 of the exterior member 100 is covered with the members including the facing surfaces which face the second exterior surface 120, and the projecting ends of the facing surfaces project further than the exterior surface 110 so as to protect the end portions on the first exterior surface 110 which lie on the boundary between the first exterior surface 110 and the second exterior surface 120. As a result, the end portions of the first exterior surface 110 and the end portions of the second exterior surface 120 can be made difficult to be touched by the finger of the hand of the user, whereby the risk of the end portions of the sheets being peeled off can be reduced. Then, the sheets can be prevented from being turned up with the simple structure, whereby the exterior member 100 of a high design quality can be provided by devising the shape thereof, as a result of which the case in which the sheets affixed well to the exterior member 100 are made difficult to be peeled off and the keyboard instrument 10 including this case can be provided.
The attachment member 300 includes the biasing mechanisms 350 configured to bias the exterior member 100 to back or in the backward direction which is one direction. As a result, even though the exterior member 100 is formed of MDF or the like which provides a relatively large dimensional error, the projection amounts Tc, Td can be secured in an ensured fashion. Then, the projection amounts Tc, Td on the front side F can be set relatively small by biasing the exterior member 100 towards the back.
The exterior member 100 is fastened to the attachment member 300 with the screws in the direction perpendicular to the direction in which the biasing mechanisms 350 bias the exterior member 100. As a result, the exterior member 100 can be fixed in an ensured fashion while biasing the exterior member 100.
The plate spring 351 of the biasing mechanism 350 is the resin spring which is provided to be integrated with the attachment member 300. As a result, the biasing mechanism 350 can easily be provided by forming the attachment member 300 (the main body 320) from the resin material.
The first exterior surface 110 has the side surface 111, and the front surface 112 and the back surface 113 which connect to the side surface 111. In the projection amounts Ta, Tb, Tc, Td, Te, Tf, when viewed in cross section, of the projecting ends 313a, 328a, 313b, 328b, 313c, 328c on the lower surface 313 of the top plate 310 and the upper surface 328 of the bottom plate 324 which constitute the facing surfaces disposed to face the second exterior surface 120, the projection amounts Ta, Tb, Tc, Td from the front surface 112 and the side surface 111 are smaller (shorter) than the projection amounts Te, Tf from the back surface 113. As a result, the projection amounts Ta, Tb, Tc, Td on the front side F and the side surface 111 in the left-right direction LR which are easy to be recognizable can be set small (short).
Here, the projection amounts Tc, Td on the front surface 112 are made substantially the same as the projection amounts Ta, Tb on the side surface 111. As a result, the projecting ends 313a, 313b, 328a, 328b provided from the front surface 112 to the side surface 111 are made uniform, thereby making it possible to provide the case 200 as a good looking case.
The first sheet 70 and the second sheet 80 are provided as the pseudo-wood sheets. As a result, the case 200 having the high quality can be provided.
In the embodiment that has been described heretofore, the right-hand side case 240 has been described in detail. However, the embodiment can also be applied to the left-hand side case 230 similarly as applied to the right-hand side case 240. In this case, the exterior member 100 and the attachment member 300 of the left-hand side case 230 are disposed as a structure which is substantially laterally symmetrical with the exterior member 100 and the attachment member 300 of the right-hand side case 240. As a result, the keyboard instrument can be provided in which the sheets which are well affixed to the side exterior members 100 are made difficult to be peeled off.
While the embodiment of the present disclosure has been described heretofore, the embodiment is presented as the example, and hence, there is no intention to limit the scope of the present invention by the embodiment. The novel embodiment can be carried out in other various forms, and various omissions, replacements and modifications can be made thereto without depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Those resulting embodiments and modified examples thereof are included in the scope and gist of the present invention and are also included in the scope of inventions claimed for patent under claims below and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2022-099317 | Jun 2022 | JP | national |