Claims
- 1. A key actuation system for a keyboard instrument of the type having a key fulcrum pivotally supporting a plurality of keys, each key having a front end disposed forward of the fulcrum which is to be depressed by a player, and a rear portion disposed rearward of the fulcrum that pivots upwardly when the front end is depressed, each of the keys having an upper side and an under side, said system comprising:a pull solenoid having a coil portion and a piston, said solenoid operative when said coil portion is energized to draw said piston into said coil portion, said solenoid mounted such that said coil portion is disposed above the under side of one of the keys and behind the key fulcrum, said piston in mechanical communication with the rear portion of the key so that when said coil portion is energized and said piston is drawn into said coil portion, the rear portion of the key is lifted upwardly.
- 2. A key actuation system according to claim 1, further comprising a second pull solenoid comprising a second coil portion and a second piston, said second solenoid operative when said second coil portion is energized to draw said second piston into said second coil portion, said second solenoid mounted such that said second coil portion is disposed forward of the key fulcrum and below the under side of the key, said second piston in mechanical communication with the front portion of the key so that when said second coil portion is energized and said second piston is drawn into said second coil portion, the front portion of the key is pulled downwardly.
- 3. A key actuation system according to claim 1, wherein the keyboard instrument further includes a wippen flange rail mounted above the rear portion of the keys, said coil portion disposed in said wippen flange rail.
- 4. A key actuation system according to claim 1, wherein each of the keys have a generally vertical hole defined through the rear portion and said piston extends through the hole in the key and lifts the rear portion of the key from the under side.
- 5. A key actuation system according to claim 1, wherein said piston comprises a loop which surrounds the rear portion of the key.
- 6. A key actuation system according to claim 1, wherein the rear portion of the key terminates in a rear end, said solenoid mounted rearwardly of the rear end and said piston comprising an L-shaped member extending downwardly and forwardly from the coil portion.
- 7. A key actuation system according to claim 1, wherein the rear portion of the key terminates in a rear end, the actuation system further comprising an actuation underlever having a first end pivotally supported rearwardly of the rear end of the key and a second end disposed below the rear end of the key, said piston in mechanical communication with said actuation underlever such that when said coil portion is energized, said second end of said actuation underlever is drawn upwardly thereby lifting the rear end of the key.
- 8. A key actuation system according to claim 7, wherein said actuation underlever has a midportion between said first and second ends, said piston in mechanical communication with said midportion and said coil portion mounted above said midportion.
- 9. A key actuation system according to claim 7, further comprising a bracket pivotally supporting said first end of said actuation underlever, said bracket further comprising a roof disposed above said actuation underlever, said coil portion of said solenoid being supported by said roof.
- 10. A key actuation system according to claim 1, wherein the rear portion of the key terminates in a rear end, the actuation system further comprising a flexible actuation underlever having a first end mounted rearwardly of the rear end of the key and a second end disposed below the rear end of the key, said piston in mechanical communication with said actuation underlever such that when said coil portion is energized, said actuation underlever flexes and said second end of said actuation underlever is drawn upwardly thereby lifting the rear end of the key.
- 11. A key actuation system according to claim 10, wherein said actuation underlever has a midportion between said first and second ends and a slot defined through said midportion, said piston extending through said slot.
- 12. A key actuation system according to claim 10, further comprising a bracket mounting said first end of said actuation underlever, said bracket further comprising a roof disposed above said actuation underlever, said coil portion of said solenoid being supported by said roof.
- 13. A key actuation system according to claim 1, further comprising a lift lever having a first end pivotally supported under the rear portion of the key and a second end positioned rearwardly of a rear end of the key, said lift lever having a midportion disposed below the rear end of the key, said solenoid mounted above said second end of said lift lever and said piston interconnected with said second end such that when said coil is energized, said second end of said lift lever is drawn upwardly and the midportion of the lift lever lifts the rear end of the key.
- 14. A key actuation system according to claim 1, wherein the rear portion of each key terminates in a rear end and the keyboard instrument further comprises a plurality of damper underlevers, each damper underlever having a first end pivotally supported rearwardly of the rear end of one of the keys and a second end positioned above the rear end of the same key such that when the rear end of the key moves upwardly, the second end of the damper underlever moves upwardly, said solenoid mounted below the damper underlevers.
- 15. A key actuation system according to claim 14, wherein the actuation system further comprises an actuation underlever having a first end pivotally supported rearwardly of the rear end of the key and a second end disposed below the rear end of the key, said piston in mechanical communication with said actuation underlever such that when said coil portion is energized, said second end of said actuation underlever is drawn upwardly thereby lifting the rear end of the key.
- 16. A key actuation system according to claim 15, wherein said actuation underlever has a midportion between said first and second ends, said piston in mechanical communication with said midportion and said coil portion mounted above said midportion.
- 17. A key actuation system according to claim 14, wherein the actuation system further comprises a flexible actuation underlever having a first end mounted rearwardly of the rear end of the key and a second end disposed below the rear end of the key, said piston in mechanical communication with said actuation underlever such that when said coil portion is energized, said actuation underlever flexes and said second end of said actuation underlever is drawn upwardly thereby lifting the rear end of the key.
- 18. A key actuation system according to claim 17, wherein said actuation underlever has a midportion between said first and second ends and a slot defined through said midportion, said piston extending through said slot.
- 19. A key actuation system according to claim 1, wherein said piston has one end embedded in the rear portion of the key.
- 20. A key actuation system according to claim 1, wherein the keyboard instrument further comprises a plurality of stickers, each sticker being an elongated member having a first end in mechanical communication with the upper side of the rear portion of one of the keys, the sticker extending upwardly from the upper side of the key, said piston comprising a portion of the sticker such that when said coil is energized, said sticker is drawn upwardly.
- 21. A key action actuation system for a keyboard instrument of the type having a key action including a wippen flange rail pivotally supporting a plurality of wippens, each wippen operative to mechanically urge a hammer into contact with a string, each wippen having a pivotally supported end and an action end, said system comprising:a pull solenoid having a coil portion and a piston, said solenoid operative when said coil portion is energized to draw said piston into said coil portion, said solenoid mounted such that said coil portion is disposed above one of the wippens, said piston in mechanical communication with the action end of the wippen so that when said coil portion is energized and said piston is drawn into said coil portion, the wippen is pivoted.
- 22. A key actuation system according to claim 21, wherein the keyboard instrument further comprises a plurality of keys, one key operable to move each wippen, said system further comprising an actuator for moving the key when said pull solenoid moves the corresponding wippen.
- 23. A key actuation system according to claim 21, wherein the keyboard instrument further comprises a plurality of dampers each operable to damp one of the strings, said system further comprising an actuator for moving the damper when said pull solenoid moves the corresponding wippen.
- 24. A key actuation system according to claim 23, wherein the keyboard instrument further comprises a plurality of damper rods each in mechanical communication with one of the dampers, wherein said actuator for moving the damper comprises an actuator for moving the damper rod for the damper.
- 25. A key actuation system according to claim 24, wherein the actuator comprises a solenoid having a coil surrounding the damper rod and a piston forming a portion of the damper rod.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Applications having Ser. No. 60/099,081 filed Sep. 4, 1998; Ser. No. 60/104,920 filed Oct. 20, 1998; Ser. No. 60/109,169 filed Nov. 20, 1998; Ser. No. 60/116,746 filed Jan. 22, 1999; Ser. No. 60/136,188 filed May 27, 1999 and Ser. No. 60/144,969 filed Jul. 21, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (6)
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60/099081 |
Sep 1998 |
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60/104920 |
Oct 1998 |
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60/109169 |
Nov 1998 |
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60/116746 |
Jan 1999 |
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60/136188 |
May 1999 |
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60/144969 |
Jul 1999 |
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