This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority (JP2019-131329, Jul. 16, 2019) under 35 USC 119 of PCT Application No. PCT/JP2020/027179 filed on Jul. 13, 2020, the entire disclosure of which, including the specification, claims, drawings, and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a keyboard instrument.
Conventionally, there are provided keyboard instruments that include a detachable music stand. For example, Patent Literature JP-A-2009-229860 discloses a keyboard instrument that includes a music stand device in which a musical score support plate is detachably erected on a musical score rest section.
When the music stand gets loosened as keys are pressed down, there is caused a problem in playing the keyboard instrument properly. On the other hand, the music stand is desired to be easily attached to and detached from the keyboard instrument.
An object of the invention is to provide a keyboard instrument which can easily be carried and to which a music stand can easily be attached without looseness.
According to the present invention, there is provided a keyboard instrument including a keyboard and an instrument case having a through hole that penetrates the instrument case from a top surface side to a bottom surface side thereof and a positioning part configured to decide on a position of a music stand when apart of the music stand is disposed in the through hole.
With the present invention, there can be provided the keyboard instrument which can easily be carried and to which the music stand can easily be attached without looseness.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described based on drawings. A keyboard instrument 10 and a music stand 50 are shown in
The keyboard instrument 10 includes a control section 12, where various types of settings or the like can be performed, on an upper surface of a rear of the instrument case 20 which constitutes a rear side B of the keyboard 11. Speaker sections 13a, 13b are provided individually at a left-hand side and a right-hand side of the control section 12. Multiple holes are opened in the upper surface and a rear surface of the instrument case 20 at the speaker sections 13a, 13b, and speakers, not shown, are provided in interior portions of the instrument case 20 that correspond to the speaker sections 13a, 13b. Additionally, as shown in
As shown in
The keyboard instrument 10 has guide sections 23 that are convexly curved on a circumference of the through hole 21 at a left end and a right end thereof on a top surface 20a side of the instrument case 20. On the other hand, the grip section 30 has a convexly curved upper surface portion 30a and lower surface portion 30b. The guide sections 23 are curved surfaces that continue to the upper surface portion 30a of the grip section 30. A curvature of the guide sections 23 is set smaller than a curvature of the upper surface portion 30a of the grip section 30.
As shown in
Additionally, multiple batteries for use as a power source are disposed near a center of the aligning direction LR of the keys of the keyboard 11 in the instrument case 20 in such a manner that the keyboard instrument 10 is balanced left and right uniformly so that the user (the player) can carry the keyboard instrument 10 well by gripping the grip section 30.
The instrument case 20 has a positioning part 24 as shown in
The positioning part 24 has a position determination section 40 for determining a position where the music stand 50 is locked. The position determination section 40 includes a cut-out engagement recessed portion 41 positioned at a longitudinal center of an edge portion (a corner portion) on a through hole 21 side of the positioning part 24. Although it will be described later on, the keyboard instrument 10 includes a projecting engagement portion 42 on the music stand 50 in a position that corresponds to the position determination section 40 (refer to
The music stand 50 includes a lateral plate 51, which is formed into a shape which is long in the left-right direction with a planar surface section oriented in the up-down direction, and aback plate 52, which extends upwards from a rear end edge of the lateral plate 51 and which has a longitudinal dimension that is substantially the same as a longitudinal dimension of the lateral plate 51 in the left-right direction. Aside wall is formed on each of the lateral plate 51 and the back plate 52 in such a manner as to follow an external shape or a contour thereof. The lateral plate 51 includes multiple grooves 51a, which extend in the left-right direction, and a projecting section 51b, which projects at a front end of the lateral plate 51 and which is long in the left-right direction . The back plate 52 includes rectangular hole sections 52a, which are opened in three locations on each of left- and right-hand sides of the back plate 52. In the music stand 50, musical scores are placed on the lateral plate 51 in such a manner as to lean against the back plate 52 for use.
The music stand 50 includes an insertion section 53, which projects from a central lower end 50a of the music stand 50. Specifically speaking, the insertion section 53 projects downwards from a lower surface of the lateral plate 51. The insertion section 53 includes a front plate 53a having a width in the left-right direction which is substantially the same as that of the through hole 21 (or narrower than that of the through hole 21). The front plate 53a includes a recessed groove portion 57, an inclined portion 58, and an inside wall corresponding portion 59, which will all be described later on.
The insertion section 53 has a tapered shape in which left and right edge portions are tapered minutely towards a distal end portion as seen from the front. In other words, the front plate 53a of the insertion section 53 is gradually and minutely contracted in width in the left-right direction towards a distal end thereof. Ribs 55 which are connected to left and right end portions of the front plate 53a are disposed in such a manner as to follow both the end portions of the front plate 53a. The inclined portion 58 of the front plate 53a is connected to the projecting section 51b of the lateral plate 51.
The insertion section 53 includes a front-side positioning part 54, whose lower distal end portion is bent at right angles towards the front so as to constitute a surface oriented upwards. The insertion section 53 includes the engagement projecting portion 42, which is provided substantially at a center of the front-side positioning part 54 in the left-right direction in such a manner as to project therefrom. The position determination section 40 includes the engagement projecting portion 42, and the engagement projecting portion 42 is configured so as to be brought into mating engagement with the engagement recessed portion 41 of the position determination section 40 (refer to
The insertion section 53 includes the recessed groove portion 57, which is formed on a front surface side of the insertion section 53 (a front surface of the front plate 53a) in a position situated further upwards than the front-side positioning part 54. The recessed groove portion 57 constitutes a groove extending in the left-right direction, a bottom portion of which is formed into a concavely curved shape. The insertion section 53 includes the inclined portion 58, which connects with the recessed groove portion 57 at a upper end portion thereof to extend upwards therefrom and is inclined in such a manner as to protrude to the front at an upper end side thereof. Both the recessed groove portion 57 and the inclined portion 58 are situated further upwards than the front-side positioning part 54 and a rear-side positioning part 55a, which will be described later on.
As shown in
The music stand 50 is decided on a position of the instrument case 20 stably within the through hole 21 of the instrument case 20 by the insertion section 53 that is constructed as described above.
The insertion section 53 includes the rear-side positioning parts 55a. The rear-side positioning parts 55a are disposed individually at rear portions of the ribs 55. The rear-side positioning part 55a includes a projecting arc-shaped edge portion 55a1, which protrudes towards the rear into an arc shape from an edge line portion 55b which extends upwards from a distal end of the insertion section 53, a recessed arc-shaped edge portion 55a2, which is recessed into a recessed arc shape from the projecting arc-shaped edge portion 55a1, and a straight-line portion 55a3, which extends straight upwards from the recessed arc-shaped edge portion 55a2. As shown in
As shown in
The back plate 52, whose mass is greater than those of the lateral plate 51 and the insertion section 53, of the music stand 50 is positioned further rearwards than the fulcrum portion Q, and therefore, even in such a state that no musical score is placed to lean against the music stand 50, a slight magnitude of force is generated in the first direction S1 and the second direction S2. Consequently, the music stand 50 can be put in a steady state shown in
The insertion section 53 of the music stand 50 includes the inside wall corresponding portion 59 and the front-side positioning part 54, which are both disposed substantially at right angles to a keyboard 11 side inside wall 22 and the positioning part 24, respectively. That is, the inside wall corresponding portion 59 is formed into a flat plane having a straight-line shape when seen from a side while extending from the recessed groove portion 57 to the front-side positioning part 54 and is connected with the front-side positioning part 54 at substantially right angles. When a force acting in the first direction S1 is generated as a result of a musical score being placed to lean against the music stand 50, the inside wall corresponding portion 59 is brought into abutment with the keyboard 11 side inside wall 22 of the through hole 21.
A width dimension T3 (refer to
In addition, a dimension T9 from the fulcrum portion Q to the distal end of the insertion section 53 with the music stand 50 attached to the instrument case 20 is smaller than a dimension T10 from the fulcrum. portion Q to the bottom surface 20b of the instrument case 20. This prevents the distal end of the insertion section 53 from being brought into abutment with an upper surface of a desk, for example, even when the insertion section 53 of the music stand 50 is inserted into the through hole 21. Additionally, a dimension T11 from the lower surface portion 30b of the grip section 30 to the bottom. surface 20b and a dimension from the locking section 24 to the bottom surface 20b are set substantially the same, and hence, the dimension from the positioning part 24 to the bottom surface 20b is set at the dimension T11.
Next, attaching and detaching operations of the music stand 50 will be described. To attach the music stand 50 to the keyboard instrument 10 (the instrument case 20), a distal end portion of the insertion section 53 of the music stand 50 is inserted, as shown in
As another embodiment, the engagement projecting portion 42 may be provided on the instrument case 20, while the engagement recessed portion 41 may be provided on the music stand 50. The position determination section 40, which is configured to determine the positional relationship between the instrument case 20 and the music stand 50, only needs to exist at least either of the instrument case 20 and the music stand 50.
Additionally, although it will be described in detail later on, depending upon the degree at which the music stand 50 is tilted in the front-rear direction, there may be a case in which the edge 22a and the inclined portion 58, as well as the upper surface portion 30a of the grip section 30 and the projecting arc-shaped edge portion 55a1 are brought into sliding contact with each other, whereby the insertion section 53 is guided in the front-rear direction in an interior of the through hole 21. In this way, as shown in
In addition, in the steady state shown in
That is, since the projecting arc-shaped edge portion 55a1 is disposed on the rib 55 provided on the rear side of the recessed groove portion 57, the positioning part 24 and the front-side positioning part 54 (and the front-side inside wall 22 and the inside wall corresponding portion 59) can gradually be separated from each other without the user being aware of it when the sliding movement occurs between the recessed groove portion 57 and the edge 22a, as well as the projecting arc-shaped edge portion 55a1 and the upper surface portion 30a.
The sliding movement also occurs between the edge 22a and the recessed groove portion 57 and between the upper surface portion 30a and the projecting arc-shaped edge portion 55a1 when the music stand 50 is attached to the keyboard instrument 10 or the instrument case 20. In this case, the positioning part 24 and the front-side positioning part 54 (and the front-side inside wall 22 and the inside wall corresponding portion 59) are caused to move gradually towards each other.
In this way, as shown in
Thus, as has been described heretofore, with the embodiments of the present invention, the keyboard instrument 10 includes the keyboard 11 and the instrument case 20, and the instrument case 20 includes the through hole 21 that penetrates the instrument case 20 from the top surface 20a side to the bottom surface 20b side and the positioning part 24 configured to decide on a position of the music stand 50 when the insertion section 53, which is the part of the music stand 50, is inserted into the through hole 21. As a result, since the music stand 50 can be decided on a position of the instrument case 20 only by inserting the insertion section 53 of the music stand 50 into the through hole 21, there can be provided the keyboard instrument 10 in which the music stand 50 can easily be attached to the instrument case 20 without any looseness.
In addition, the instrument case 20 includes the grip section 30, which is provided at the central portion of the aligning direction LR of the keys and on the rear side B of the leys in the front-rear direction FB, and the grip section 30 includes the inside wall 22 of the through hole 21 on the rear side B thereof, which constitutes the part of the inside wall 22 of the through hole 21. As a result, it becomes easy to move or carry the keyboard instrument 10, as well as to play the keyboard instrument 10 while holding it by gripping the grip section 30.
The positioning part 24 has the position determination section 40 configured to determine the position where to lock the music stand. As a result, the music stand 50 can be positioned in an ensured fashion.
In addition, the position determination section 40 includes the engagement recessed portion 41 and includes the engagement projecting portion 42 on the music stand 50 in the position corresponding to the position determination section 40. As a result, the music instrument 50 can easily be positioned without any looseness by bringing the engagement recessed portion 41 and the engagement projecting portion 42, which are both configured simply, into mating engagement with each other.
The instrument case 20 has the guide sections 23 provided in such a manner as to be curved so as to guide the music stand 50 to the position determination section 40 on the circumference of the through hole 21 on the top surface 20a side of the instrument case 20. As a result, since the music stand 50 is guided to the predetermined locking position without the awareness of the user, the music stand 50 can easily be attached to the instrument case 20.
The keyboard instrument 10 includes the fulcrum portion Q on the top surface 20a side of the grip section 30, which functions as the fulcrum when the insertion section 53, which constitutes the part of the music stand 50, is disposed in the through hole 21 whereby the music stand 50 is decided on a position of the instrument case 20. As a result, the setting and releasing of the deciding on a position between the positioning part 24 and the front-side positioning part 54 and the abutment between the front-side inside wall 22 and the inside wall corresponding portion 59 can be performed without the awareness of the user when the music stand 50 is attached to and detached from the instrument case 20.
Additionally, the positioning part 24 includes the application point portion P that resists the force in the second direction S2 that is generated against the force in the first direction S1 that is generated as a result of the musical score is placed to lean against the music stand 50 in such a state that the part of the music stand 50 is disposed in the through hole 21. As a result, when the musical score is placed to lean against the music stand 50, the music stand 50 can be decided on a position in a more ensured fashion by the positioning part 24.
In the instrument case 20, the keyboard 11 side inside wall 22 of the through hole 21 and the positioning part 24 are disposed substantially perpendicularly (the reference sign PE) to each other, the music stand 50 has the insertion section 53 that projects from the central lower end 50a, and the insertion section 53 includes the inside wall corresponding portion 59 and the front-side positioning part 54 which are both disposed substantially at right angles to the keyboard 11 side inside wall 22 and the positioning part 24, respectively. As a result, the music stand 50 can be decided on a position of the instrument case 20 in a more ensured fashion by the deciding on a position of the front-side positioning part 54 and the positioning part 24 and the abutment of the keyboard 11 side inside wall 22 and the inside wall corresponding portion 59.
The insertion section 53, which projects from the central lower end of the music stand 50, includes the recessed groove portion 57, which is formed in the left-right direction while being concavely curved at the bottom portion, on the front surface side thereof in the position lying further upwards than the front-side positioning part 54. As a result, the music stand 50 can easily be detached from the instrument case 20 using the recessed groove portion 57.
While the several embodiments of the invention have been described heretofore, these embodiments are presented as the examples, and hence, there is no intention that the scope of the invention is limited by the embodiments. These novel embodiments can be carried out in other various forms, and various omissions, replacements, alterations and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The resulting embodiments and modifications thereof are incorporated in the spirit and scope of the present invention and are also incorporated in the scope of inventions claimed herein and their equivalents.
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