Claims
- 1. A key actuation system for a keyboard instrument of the type having a plurality of keys, each key having an upper surface and a lower surface and being pivotally supported above a key bed, each key further having a front end that is depressed by a player to play a note, the key bed extending under and spaced from the lower surface of the key, the actuation system comprising:an elongated lever arm disposed in the space between the lower surface of the key and the key bed and between the front end of the key and the pivotal support, the lever arm having a first end in mechanical communication with the lower surface of the key such that movement of the first end of the lever arm in a first direction causes the key to move as if depressed by a player, the lever arm further having a supported portion that does not move in the first direction; and an actuator disposed in the space and in mechanical communication with the lever arm, the actuator operable to move the first end of the lever arm in the first direction.
- 2. A key actuation system for a keyboard instrument of the type having a plurality of keys, each key having an upper surface and a lower surface and being pivotally supported above a key bed, each key further having a front end that is depressed by a player to play a note, the key bed extending under and spaced from the lower surface of the key, the actuation system comprising:an elongated lever arm disposed in the space between the lower surface of the key and the key bed and between the front end of the key and the pivotal support, the lever arm having a first end in mechanical communication with the lower surface of the key such that movement of the lever arm in a first direction causes the key to move as if depressed by a player; an actuator disposed in the space, the actuator comprising a pull solenoid having a coil portion and a piston, the piston being in mechanical communication with the lever arm, the solenoid being operable when the coil portion is energized to draw the piston into the coil portion, and to move the lever arm in the first direction.
- 3. The system according to claim 1, wherein the actuator is a push solenoid having a coil portion and a piston, the piston being in mechanical communication with the lever arm, the solenoid being operable when die coil portion is energized to push the piston at least partially out of the coil portion.
- 4. A key actuation system for a keyboard instrument of the type having a plurality of keys, each key having an upper surface and a lower surface and being pivotally supported above a key bed, each key further having a front end that is depressed by a player to play a note, the key bed extending under and spaced from the lower surface of the key, the actuation system comprising:an elongated lever arm disposed in the space between the lower surface of the key and the key bed and between the front end of the key and the pivotal support, the lever arm having a first end in mechanical communication with the lower surface of the key such that movement of the first end of the lever arm in a first direction causes the key to move as if depressed by a player, the lever arm further having a second end and being pivotally supported between the first and second ends; an actuator disposed in the space and in mechanical communication with the second end of the lever arm, the actuator operable to move the lever arm such that the first end moves in the first direction.
- 5. The system according to claim 4, wherein the actuator is a pull solenoid having a coil portion and a piston being in mechanical communication with the lever, the solenoid being operable when the coil portion is energized to draw the piston into the coil portion.
- 6. The system according to claim 4, wherein the actuator is a push solenoid having a coil portion and a piston being in mechanical communication with the second end of the lever, the solenoid being operable when the coil portion is energized to push the piston at least partially out of the coil portion.
- 7. The system according to claim 1, wherein the supported portion is pivotally supported.
- 8. The system according to claim 7, wherein the supported portion is a mid portion of the lever arm.
- 9. The system according to claim 1, further comprising an intermediate link interconnecting the first end of the lever arm with the lower surface of the key.
- 10. A system for modifying the movement related feel of the keys on a keyboard instrument of the type having a plurality of keys, each key being pivotally supported and having a front end that is depressed by a player to play a note, the system comprisingan actuator operable to selectively resist movement of one of the keys when the key is depressed by a player, the actuator comprising a pull solenoid having a coil portion and a piston, the pull solenoid being operable when the coil portion is energized to draw the piston into the coil portion, the piston being in mechanical communication with the key.
- 11. The system according to claim 10, further comprising a lever having one end in mechanical communication with the key such that movement of the key causes movement of the lever, the actuator operable to resist movement of the lever.
- 12. The system according to claim 11, wherein the keys further have an upper surface and a lower surface, the one end of the lever being in mechanical communication with the lower surface of the key.
- 13. The system according to claim 10, further comprising:a key movement sensor operable to sense movement of the key associated with the actuator; and a control in communication with the movement sensor and operable to control the actuator.
- 14. The system according to claim 13, wherein the control adjusts the resistance to key movement by the actuator based on the movement of the key.
- 15. The system according to claim 10, further comprising:a key position sensor operable to determine the position of the key associated with the actuator; and a control in communication with the position sensor and operable to control the actuator.
- 16. The system according to claim 15, wherein the control adjusts the resistance to key movement by the actuator based on the position of the key.
- 17. The system according to claim 10, wherein the actuator is further operable to selectively assist movement of the key when the key is depressed by a player.
- 18. The system according to claim 10, wherein the key travels through a distance when it is depressed and the resistance to movement is a constant level as the key travels through the distance.
- 19. The system according to claim 10, wherein the key travels through a distance when it is depressed and the resistance to movement is a variable level as the key travels through the distance.
- 20. A key actuation system for a keyboard instrument of the type having a key fulcrum supporting a plurality of keys, each key having a front end disposed forward of the fulcrum which is depressed by a player and a rear portion disposed rearward of the fulcrum that pivots upwardly when the front end is depressed, the system comprising:a flexible lift underlever having a mounted end and a movable end, the movable end being disposed under the rear portion of the key, the movable end being movable between a first position and a second position by flexing the lift underlever, the movable end of the lift underlever lifting the rear portion of the key upwardly when the movable end is in the second position; and an actuator operable to flex the lift underlever so as to move the movable end from the first to the second position, whereby the rear portion of the key is lifted upwardly.
- 21. The key actuation system according to claim 20, wherein:the actuator is a pull solenoid having a coil portion and a piston, the solenoid operative when the coil portion is energized to draw the piston into the coil portion, the piston being in mechanical communication with the flexible lift underlever.
- 22. The key actuation system according to claim 21, wherein:the flexible lift lever has a midportion between the mounted end and the movable end, the piston being interconnected with the midportion.
- 23. The key actuation system according to claim 20, further comprising a bracket supporting the mounted end of the flexible underlever, said bracket further supporting the actuator.
- 24. The key actuation system according to claim 20, 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 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, the actuator being mounted below the damper underlevers.
- 25. The system according to claim 2, wherein the lever arm has a second end that is in mechanical communication with the actuator, the lever arm being pivotally supported between the first and second ends.
- 26. A system for modifying the movement related feel of the keys on a keyboard instrument of the type having a plurality of keys, each key being pivotally supported and having a front end that is depressed by a player to play a note, the system comprising:a lever arm leaving one end in mechanical communication with the key such that movement of the key causes movement of the lever; an actuator operable to selectively resist movement of the lever arm when the key is depressed by a player.
- 27. The system according to claim 26, wherein the actuator is a solenoid having a coil portion and a piston, the solenoid being operable when the coil portion is energized to move the piston relative to the coil portion, the piston being in mechanical communication with the lever arm.
- 28. The system according to claim 27, wherein the solenoid is a pull solenoid that is operable when the coil portion is energized to draw the piston into the coil portion.
- 29. The system according to claim 27, wherein the solenoid is a push solenoid that is operable when the coil portion is energized to push the piston at least partially out of the coil portion.
- 30. The system according to claim 26, wherein the keys further have an upper surface and a lower surface, the one end of the lever being in mechanical communication with the lower surface of the key.
- 31. The system according to claim 26, further comprising:a key movement sensor operable to sense movement of the key associated with the actuator; and a control in communication with the movement sensor and operable to control the actuator.
- 32. The system according to claim 31, wherein the control adjusts the resistance to key movement by the actuator based on the movement of the key.
- 33. The system according to claim 26, further comprising:a key position sensor operable to determine the position of the key associated with the actuator; and a control in communication with the position sensor and operable to control the actuator.
- 34. The system according to claim 33, wherein the control adjusts the resistance to key movement by the actuator based on the position of the key.
- 35. The system according to claim 26, wherein the actuator is further operable to selectively assist movement of the key when the key is depressed by a player.
- 36. The system according to claim 26, wherein the key travels through a distance when it is depressed and the resistance to movement is a constant level as the key travels through the distance.
- 37. The system according to claim 26, wherein the key travels through a distance when it is depressed and the resistance to movement is a variable level as the key travels through the distance.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/387,395, filed Sep. 2, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,194,643, which 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, the entire contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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