Claims
- 1. An keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a key frame:
- a key including a fixing portion supported by said key frame such that a front portion of said key is freely rotatable;
- an actuator attached to a lower side of said key;
- a key-depression sensor having an elastic projecting portion, said key-depression sensor being provided on or above said key frame and driven by said actuator, said actuator depressing said elastic projecting portion when said key is depressed down; and
- guide means for guiding said key, said key being guided by said guide means in such a manner that said actuator does not contact said key-depression sensor during an assembling operation.
- 2. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a key frame;
- a key of which fixing portion is supported by said key frame such that a front portion of said key can be freely rotated up and down;
- an actuator which is attached to a lower side of said key;
- a key-depression sensor having an elastic projecting portion, said key-depression sensor being attached on said key frame and being driven by said actuator when said key is depressed down so that said actuator depresses down said elastic projecting portion;
- a guide member which is provided at a predetermined position of said key frame; and
- a contact avoiding means which is provided at the lower side of said key, said contact avoiding means sliding along said guide member while an assembling operation is carried out so that said key and said key frame are assembled together, said actuator being controlled not to come in contact with said key-depression sensor during said assembling operation by a sliding operation performed between said guide member and said contact avoiding means.
- 3. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a key frame;
- a key of which fixing portion is supported by said key frame such that a front portion of said key can be freely rotated up and down;
- an actuator which is attached to a lower side of said key;
- a key-depression sensor having an elastic projecting portion, said key-depression sensor being attached onto said key frame and being driven by said actuator when said key is depressed down so that said actuator depresses down said elastic projecting portion; and
- an assembly guide means which is attached to and projected downward from the lower side of said key, said assembling guide means guiding said key just before an assembling operation for assembling said key and said key frame together is completed in such a manner that a lateral movement of said actuator is regulated with respect to said key-depression sensor, so that said key is guided in its longitudinal direction when assembling said key to said key frame, said assembly guide means providing a taper portion by which while said key is guided by said assembly guide means, a predetermined position relationship is established between said actuator and said key-depression sensor.
- 4. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein said guide means includes:
- an assembly guide member provided on said key frame for guiding said key during the assembling operation such that the fixing portion of said key is guided to a predetermined position and then said actuator contacts an upper face of said key-depression sensor.
- 5. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument according to claim 1, wherein said guide means includes:
- a guided portion formed at the fixing portion of said key; and
- an assembly guide member operatively connectible with said guided portion for guiding said key when assembling said key and said key frame such that the fixing portion of said key is guided to a predetermined position and then said actuator contacts an upper face of said key-depression sensor.
- 6. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument as defined in claim 5 wherein said assembly guide member comprises a projecting member projecting from said key frame, a height of said projecting member being determined such that at least one of just before and just after said projecting member engages said guided portion of said key, said actuator is located above and apart from said key-depression sensor.
- 7. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument as defined in claim 5 wherein said assembly guide member has a projection-like shape which projects upward from said key frame, said guiding member supporting an upper case portion of a main body of said electronic musical instrument.
- 8. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a key frame;
- a key including a fixing portion supported by said key frame such that a front portion of said key can be freely rotated up and down;
- a key-depression sensor which detects a key-depressing operation of said key;
- a first fixing structure including a projecting member and a concave portion, said projecting member projecting upward from one of a fixing portion of said key frame and the fixing portion of said key, while said concave portion is formed at the other of said fixing portion of said key frame and the fixing portion of said key, said concave portion engaging said projecting member when said key and said key frame are assembled together; and
- a second fixing structure for coupling said key and said key frame together, said second fixing structure regulating a motion of said key in at least an longitudinal direction of said key.
- 9. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument according to claim 8, wherein said second fixing structure includes:
- a standing portion formed at a fixing portion of said key frame;
- an elastic element attached to said fixing portion of said key and flexible in a longitudinal direction of said key;
- said first fixing structure further including
- a temporary stopper element projecting upward from one of the fixing portion of said key frame and the fixing portion of said key; and
- wherein said elastic element is disposed between said standing portion and said temporary stopper element when said key and said key frame are assembled together.
- 10. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a plurality of key units each providing a predetermined number of keys at a common base-edge portion, said plurality of key units being piled up and assembled together at respective common base-edge portions, wherein a fixing portion of each key is supported by the common base-edge portion of each key unit such that a front portion of each key can be freely rotated up and down;
- a projecting member formed at the common base-edge portion of one key unit;
- a concave portion formed at the common base-edge portion of another key unit; and
- a predetermined number of projections disposed at one of an exterior wall of said projecting member and an interior wall of said concave portion,
- wherein said projecting member of said one key unit is engaged with said concave portion of said another key unit, while said projections are pressed by one of said exterior wall and said interior wall so that two key units are tightly assembled together.
- 11. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a key frame;
- a key of which fixing portion is supported by said key frame such that a front portion of said key can be freely swung up and down;
- a key guide which is attached to a front portion of said key frame so as to guide said key in a key-depression/release direction, said key guide provides guide faces along which said key is guided, while a lubricant is painted on said guide faces so that a key-depressing motion can be smoothly performed;
- a circuit board which is located between said key and said key frame;
- a key-depression sensor which is mounted on said circuit board at a position to face with a lower face of said key, said key-depression sensor sensing a key-depressing operation of said key when said key is depressed down; and
- a rib which is planted at a position between a front-edge portion of said circuit board and said key guide, said rib functioning to prevent said lubricant from being flown over to said circuit board.
- 12. A switch device which is applied to a keyboard apparatus of an electronic musical instrument as a key switch, said switch device comprising:
- a base board on which a fixed contact is provided;
- an elastic swelling member providing a swelling portion and a pressed portion, said swelling portion containing a movable contact within an interior portion thereof so that said movable contact is located to face with said fixed contact, said pressed portion being formed at a periphery of said elastic swelling member; and
- a presser member having a sheet-like shape, said presser member providing an opening hole through which said swelling portion of said elastic swelling member is inserted,
- whereby said presser member is adhered to said base board under a state where said pressed portion of said elastic swelling member is pressed down by said presser member, resulting that said elastic swelling member is securely fixed to said base board.
- 13. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument comprising:
- a key frame which is securely fixed to a main body of the electronic musical instrument;
- a key of which fixing portion is supported by said key frame so that a front portion of said key can be freely swung up and down;
- a key guide which is fixed to said key frame, said key guide providing at lease one guide face along which said key is guided when said key is swung up and down; and
- at least one guided member which is formed as a part of said key, said guided member being projected downward from a lower side of said key so that said key is swung up and down while said guided member is slid along said guide face of said key guide,
- whereby said key guide is projected downward from said key frame, whereas a lower-edge position of said key guide is roughly set identical to a lower-edge position of said guided member in a condition where said key is not swung up or down.
- 14. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument according to claim 4, wherein said fixing portion includes a guided portion and a hole, the guided portion being guided by the guide member during the assembly operation, and the guide member passing into said hole during the assembling operation.
- 15. A keyboard assembly for an electronic musical instrument according to claim 5, wherein said fixing portion has a hole formed next to the guided portion, and the guide member passing through the hole during the assembling operation.
Priority Claims (7)
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UM4-056094 U |
Aug 1992 |
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4-213076 |
Aug 1992 |
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4-297059 |
Nov 1992 |
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4-344942 |
Dec 1992 |
JPX |
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UM4-088890 U |
Dec 1992 |
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4-348121 |
Dec 1992 |
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5-104868 |
May 1993 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/103,183 filed on Aug. 5, 1993.
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Continuations (1)
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