Claims
- 1. A keyboard musical instrument having a silent mode and an acoustic sound mode comprising:
- a) a keyboard having a plurality of keys assigned respective notes of a scale, said plurality of keys being swingably supported by a rail so as to be movable between a rest position and an end position;
- b) a movable key bed mounting said keyboard;
- c) a plurality of sets of strings respectively assigned said notes;
- d) a plurality of hammer assemblies associated with said plurality of sets of strings, each of said plurality of hammer assemblies including means for allowing said hammer assemblies to rotate around an axis to strike at least one set of said plurality of sets of strings, said plurality of hammer assemblies being attached to said movable key bed such that said plurality of hammer assemblies move with said movable key bed and said axis of each of said plurality of hammer assemblies remains in a fixed position with respect to said movable key bed;
- e) a plurality of key action mechanisms associated with said plurality of hammer assemblies and linked with said plurality of keys for driving said plurality of hammer assemblies through predetermined motions, said plurality of key action mechanisms being attached to said movable key bed such that said plurality of key action mechanisms move with said movable key bed and said predetermined motions remain in a fixed position with respect to said movable key bed;
- f) a stopper movably supported by a first stationary member of said keyboard musical instrument and associated with said plurality of hammer assemblies;
- g) moving means for moving said stopper between a blocking position in which said stopper blocks said plurality of hammer assemblies from striking said plurality of sets of strings while said keyboard musical instrument is in said silent mode and a non-blocking position in which said stopper allows said plurality of hammer assemblies to strike said plurality of sets of strings while said keyboard musical instrument is in said acoustic sound mode; and
- h) driving means for moving said movable key bed away from said plurality of sets of strings when said keyboard musical instrument is placed in said silent mode and moving said movable key bed toward said plurality of sets of strings when said keyboard musical instrument is placed in said acoustic sound mode, said driving means comprising:
- a stationary key bed provided under said movable key bed,
- projections attached to a lower surface of said movable key bed,
- at least one reciprocal cam rod inserted between said movable key bed and said stationary key bed, and having a cam surface held in contact with said projections attached to the lower surface of said movable key bed,
- a driver selectively rotating in either of a first direction or a second direction opposite the first direction, and
- a transformer coupled between said driver and said reciprocal cam rod, and changing said rotation of said driver into a reciprocal motion of said reciprocal cam rod.
- 2. A keyboard musical instrument having a silent mode and an acoustic sound mode comprising:
- a) a keyboard having a plurality of keys assigned respective notes of a scale, said plurality of keys being swingably supported by a rail so as to be movable between a rest position and an end position;
- b) a movable key bed mounting said keyboard;
- c) a plurality of sets of strings respectively assigned said notes;
- d) a plurality of hammer assemblies associated with said plurality of sets of strings, each of said plurality of hammer assemblies including means for allowing said hammer assemblies to rotate around an axis to strike at least one set of said plurality of sets of strings, said plurality of hammer assemblies being attached to said movable key bed such that said plurality of hammer assemblies move with said movable key bed and said axis of each of said plurality of hammer assemblies remains in a fixed position with respect to said movable key bed;
- e) a plurality of key action mechanisms associated with said plurality of hammer assemblies and linked with said plurality of keys for driving said plurality of hammer assemblies through predetermined motions plurality of key action mechanisms being attached to said movable key bed such that said plurality of key action mechanisms move with said movable key bed and said predetermined motions remain in a fixed position with respect to said movable key bed;
- f) a stopper movably supported by a first stationary member of said keyboard musical instrument and associated with said plurality of hammer assemblies;
- g) moving means for moving said stopper between a blocking position in which said stopper blocks said plurality of hammer assemblies from striking said plurality of sets of strings while said keyboard musical instrument is in said silent mode and a non-blocking position in which said stopper allows said plurality of hammer assemblies to strike said plurality of sets of strings while said keyboard musical instrument is in said acoustic sound mode; and
- h) driving means for moving said movable key bed away from said plurality of sets of strings when said keyboard musical instrument is placed in said silent mode and moving said movable key bed toward said plurality of sets of strings when said keyboard musical instrument is placed in said acoustic sound mode, said driving means comprising:
- a stationary member provided under said movable key bed,
- a lifter coupled with said movable key bed, and
- a driver supported by said stationary member and connected to said lifter and causing said lifter to reciprocally move said movable key bed.
- 3. The keyboard musical instrument as set forth in claim 2, in which said driver comprises a motor unit having a drive shaft formed with a male screw,
- said lifter comprises a female screw formed in said movable key bed and engaged with said male screw, and
- said motor unit is bidirectionally driven for a rotation, a rotational axis of said drive shaft being aligned with a center of gravity of the movable key bed under conditions where said keyboard, said plurality of key action mechanisms and said plurality of hammer assemblies are supported by said movable key bed.
- 4. The keyboard musical instrument as set forth in claim 2, in which said lifter comprises
- a plurality of female screws formed in said movable key bed, and
- a plurality of motors driven for a normal rotation and a reverse rotation, and having respective drive shafts engaged with said female screws.
- 5. The keyboard musical instrument as set forth in claim 2, in which said lifter comprises a plurality of pushers inserted between said movable key bed and said stationary member.
- 6. A keyboard musical instrument having a silent mode and an acoustic sound mode comprising:
- a) a keyboard having a plurality of keys assigned respective notes of a scale, said plurality of keys being swingably supported by a rail so as to be movable between a rest position and an end position;
- b) a movable key bed mounting said keyboard;
- c) a plurality of sets of strings respectively assigned said notes;
- d) a plurality of hammer assemblies associated with said plurality of sets of strings, each of said plurality of hammer assemblies including means for allowing said hammer assemblies to rotate around an axis to strike at least one set of said plurality of sets of strings, said plurality of hammer assemblies being attached to said movable key bed such that said plurality of hammer assemblies move with said movable key bed and said axis of each of said plurality of hammer assemblies remains in a fixed position with respect to said movable key bed;
- e) a plurality of key action mechanisms associated with said plurality of hammer assemblies and linked with said plurality of keys for driving said plurality of hammer assemblies through predetermined motions plurality of key action mechanisms being attached to said movable key bed such that said plurality of key action mechanisms move with said movable key bed and said predetermined motions remain in a fixed position with respect to said movable key bed;
- f) a stopper movably supported by a first stationary member of said keyboard musical instrument and associated with said plurality of hammer assemblies;
- g) moving means for moving said stopper between a blocking position in which said stopper blocks said plurality of hammer assemblies from striking said plurality of sets of strings while said keyboard musical instrument is in said silent mode and a non-blocking position in which said stopper allows said plurality of hammer assemblies to strike said plurality of sets of strings while said keyboard musical instrument is in said acoustic sound mode;
- h) driving means for moving said movable key bed away from said plurality of sets of strings when said keyboard musical instrument is placed in said silent mode and moving said movable key bed toward said plurality of sets of strings when said keyboard musical instrument is placed in said acoustic sound mode;
- a board member stationary with respect to said movable key bed; and
- a positioner supported by said board member and engageable with said movable key bed for keeping said movable key bed at a predetermined position while said keyboard musical instrument is in said silent mode.
- 7. The keyboard musical instrument as set forth in claim 3, in which said driving means further comprises a plurality of guide rods connected to said movable key bed and passing through said stationary member.
- 8. A keyboard musical instrument comprising: a keyboard, wherein:
- the keyboard includes a plurality of keys assigned respective musical notes and each of the plurality of keys is movably supported by a rail so as to be movable between a rest position and a pressed position;
- the musical instrument has a silent mode in which the plurality of keys may be moved from the rest position to the pressed position without generating acoustic sounds and an acoustic sound mode in which acoustic sounds are produced when one of the plurality keys is moved from the rest position to the pressed position;
- a movable key bed mounting said keyboard wherein said movable key bed is movable to an acoustic playing position and a silent playing position;
- a plurality of acoustic sound producing members wherein one of the acoustic sound producing members corresponds to one of the plurality of keys;
- a plurality of contact assemblies each of which is connected and responsive to one of said plurality of keys, wherein each of said plurality of contact assemblies includes a contact member for optionally contacting a respective one of the plurality of acoustic sound producing members in response to movement of one of said plurality of keys corresponding to the respective one of the plurality of acoustic sound producing members;
- a plurality of action mechanisms linking the plurality of keys with the plurality of contact assemblies, wherein when one of the plurality of keys is moved from the rest position to the pressed position, the contact member of the contact assembly that is connected to said one of the plurality of keys is engaged by a respective action mechanism and moved along a predetermined path;
- a movable stopper supported by a first stationary member of said keyboard musical instrument and associated with said plurality of contact assemblies
- moving means for moving said movable stopper into a blocking position in said silent mode for blocking the contact members from contacting respective ones of said acoustic sound producing members; and
- driving means connected with said movable key bed, and operative to displace the movable key bed in the silent mode to said silent playing position and to said acoustic playing position in the acoustic sound mode, said driving means including:
- a stationary member adjacent said movable key bed, and
- a driver supported by said stationary member and engageable with said movable key bed for positioning the key bed.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/123,294 which was filed on Sep. 17, 1993.
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