Claims
- 1. A key adapted to be used in a keyboard assembly of a toy musical instrument, said key comprising:
- (a) a key lever;
- (b) a hammer spaced from the key lever;
- (c) a flexible segment intermediate said key lever and said hammer;
- (d) means on said key lever adapted to secure the key in position within the instrument; and the invention comprising:
- (e) cooperating means defined between the flexible segment and said key lever for damping out reverberations of the hammer, said cooperating means including a stop bar formed on said flexible segment and a pair of rails projecting rearwardly from said key lever.
- 2. A key as defined in claim 1 wherein said key lever, said hammer, said flexible segment, said securing means, and said cooperating means are all integrally formed, molded plastic components.
- 3. A key as defined in claim 1 wherein abutments extend rearwardly from said rails, said abutments cooperating with said stop bar to dissipate excess energy in said flexible segment.
- 4. A key as defined in claim 3 wherein said stop bar extends transversely across the flexible segment and depends therebelow.
- 5. A key as defined in claim 3 wherein a barrier is formed on the upper surface of the key lever.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 889,984 filed Mar. 24, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,168,649.
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Divisions (1)
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