Claims
- 1. In combination with a piano having a piano key mounted for pivotal movement about a fulcrum, said piano key having a rearward end to a rearward side of said fulcrum which moves upwardly upon playing a note, a piano key actuating system comprising a plurality of plugs of ferromagnetic material mounted on and along an upper surface of said rearward end of said piano key; a plurality of electromagnets equal in number to said plugs, each said electromagnet having a winding across which an energizing signal may be applied; and means for mounting each said electromagnet to present a magnetic pole face thereof toward but spaced from an associated one of said plugs, whereby upon application of an energizing signal to one or more of said electromagnet windings said energized electromagnets generate magnetic fields at said pole faces thereof to attract said associated plugs thereto and to raise said rearward end of said key to strike a note on said piano, said means for mounting presenting said pole faces of said electromagnets at distances from said associated plugs which are greater than the maximum upward movement of said plugs upon energization of said electromagnets, so that no contact occurs between said plugs and said pole faces and no extraneous noises are generated upon striking a note.
- 2. The combination as in claim 1, wherein said plugs are adhesively secured to said keys.
- 3. The combination as in claim 1, wherein said plugs are secured to said keys by means of ferromagnetic fasteners.
- 4. The combination as in claim 1, wherein said piano has a keyboard with a plurality of piano keys, including a plurality of said piano key actuating systems associated with separate ones of said keys.
- 5. The combination as in claim 1, wherein the intensity of note struck is controlled by energizing a selected one or more of said electromagnets.
- 6. The combination as in claim 1, wherein the duration of note played is controlled by maintaining at least one of said electromagnets energized.
- 7. The combination as in claim 6, wherein the duration of note played is controlled by maintaining at least one of said electromagnets energized with a signal having a decreased strength.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 206,871, filed Nov. 14, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,338,847.
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