Claims
- 1. A keyboard apparatus comprising:
- a support member;
- a first fulcrum section provided on the support member;
- a keyboard mounted on the support member, the keyboard including a plurality of white keys and black keys, each of the white keys and the black keys pivotally connected to the first fulcrum section and capable of pivoting about the first fulcrum section with respect to the support member and having a driving section formed at a position spaced a specified distance from the first fulcrum section; and
- an action member mounted on the support member and associated with each of the white keys and the black keys, the action member having a moving fulcrum, a first section to be driven by the driving section of each of the white keys and the black keys, and a second section opposite the first section with respect to the moving fulcrum, wherein a distance between the first section and the moving fulcrum of the action member for the black key is greater than a distance between the first section and the moving fulcrum of the action member for the white key.
- 2. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the second section of each of the action members has a center of gravity.
- 3. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein the second section of each of the action members has a substantially identical shape for both the white keys and the black keys.
- 4. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 3, wherein the second section of each of the action members has a substantially identical weight for both the white keys and the black keys.
- 5. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the action members is formed by an assembly of a plurality of members, the plurality of members being disposed in the second section of each of the action members, and respectively having substantially identical shapes and weights for the white keys and the black keys.
- 6. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 5, wherein the plurality of members are formed from the same materials for the white keys and the black keys.
- 7. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the action members is formed by an assembly of a first arm including the moving fulcrum, a second arm pivotally connected to the first arm, and a let-off lever pivotally connected to the first arm and engageable with the second arm, the second arm and the let-off lever being disposed in the second section of each of the action members and respectively having substantially identical shapes for the white keys and the black keys.
- 8. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the action members is formed by an assembly of a first arm including the moving fulcrum, a second arm pivotally connected to the first arm, and a let-off lever pivotally connected to the first arm and engageable with the second arm, the second arm and the let-off lever being disposed in the second section of each of the action members and respectively having substantially identical shapes and weights for the white keys and the black keys.
- 9. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the action members is formed by an assembly of a first arm including the moving fulcrum, a second arm pivotally connected to the first arm, and a let-off lever pivotally connected to the first arm and engageable with the second arm, the first arm having a rear section on the second side of each of the action members, the rear section of the first arm having a substantially identical shape for the white keys and the black keys.
- 10. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the action members is formed by an assembly of a first arm including the moving fulcrum, a second arm pivotally connected to the first arm, and a let-off lever pivotally connected to the first arm and engageable with the second arm, the first arm having a rear section on the second side of each of the action members, the second arm and the let-off lever being disposed in the second section of each of the action members, wherein the rear section of the first arm, the second arm and the let-off lever respectively have substantially identical shapes for the white keys and the black keys.
- 11. A keyboard apparatus comprising:
- a support member;
- a first fulcrum section provided on the support member;
- a keyboard mounted on the support member, the keyboard including a plurality of white keys and black keys, each of the white keys and the black keys pivotally connected to the first fulcrum section and capable of pivoting about the first fulcrum section with respect to the support member and having a driving section formed at a position spaced a specified distance from the first fulcrum section; and
- an action member mounted on the support member and associate with each of the white keys and the black keys, the action member having a moving fulcrum, a first section to be driven by the driving section of each of the white keys and the black keys, and a second section opposite the first section with respect to the moving fulcrum, wherein a distance between the first section and the moving fulcrum of the action member for the black keys is greater than a distance between the first section and the moving fulcrum of the action member for the white keys, and wherein each of the action members is formed by an assembly of a plurality of members, the plurality of members being disposed in the second section of each of the action members, and respectively having substantially identical shapes for the white keys and the black keys.
- 12. A keyboard apparatus comprising:
- a support member;
- a first fulcrum section provided on the support member;
- a keyboard mounted on the support member, the keyboard including a plurality of white keys and black keys, each of the white keys and the black keys pivotally connected to first fulcrum section and capable of pivoting about the first fulcrum section with respect to the support member and having a driving section formed at a position spaced a specified distance from the first fulcrum section;
- a first arm, the first arm having a fulcrum portion placed on the support member, a first section engageable with the driving section of each of the white keys and the black keys, and a second section opposite the first section with respect to the fulcrum portion;
- a second arm pivotally connected to second section of the first arm; and
- a let-off lever pivotally connected to the second section of the first arm and engageable with the second arm;
- wherein the first section of the first arm for the black key is longer than the first section of the first arm for the white key.
- 13. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein the second section of the first arm having a substantially identical shape for the white keys and the black keys.
- 14. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein the second section of the first arm, the second arm and the let-off lever respectively have substantially identical shapes for the white keys and the black keys.
- 15. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 12, wherein the fulcrum portion moves with respect to the support member.
- 16. A keyboard apparatus for an electronic musical instrument, the keyboard apparatus comprising:
- a support member;
- at least one key movably supported on the support member; and
- a mass body assembly movably supported on the support member, the mass body assembly mainly having a rotational movement in association with depression of the key and release of the key, the mass body assembly including at least a mass body and a whipping function member, wherein the whipping function member includes a whipping main body and a let-off function member rotatably supported by the whipping main body, the let-off function member releasably holding the mass body for normally holding the mass body and releasing the mass body during depression of the key.
- 17. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 16, wherein the mass body assembly has back checking means for holding the mass body after the mass body is released by the let-off function member.
- 18. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein the mass body assembly has repetition function means for releasing the mass body after the mass body is held by the back checking means.
- 19. A keyboard apparatus as defined in claim 16 further comprising a releasable coupling section between the mass body and the let-off function member for coupling the mass body and the let-off function member when the key is not depressed, and for releasing the mass body from the let-off function member during depression of the key, the releasable coupling section including a recess for allowing movements of the let-off function member.
- 20. A keyboard apparatus for an electronic musical instrument, the keyboard apparatus comprising:
- a support member;
- at least a key movably supported on the support member;
- an arm member supported on the support member and mainly having a rotational movement in association with depression and release of the key;
- a mass body rotatably supported by the arm member; and
- switching means for coupling the mass body to the arm member generally in an initial stage of a key depression stroke for depressing the key, and releasing the mass body from the arm member to allow the mass body to rotate independently of the arm member generally in a last half of the key depression stroke.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/649,061; filed concurrently herewith, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,796,023, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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