Claims
- 1. An action mechanism, wherein in the longitudinal direction of a keyboard body having a keyboard portion at its one end, a middle part or the other end thereof is swingably held and, at the same time, a base of a hammer body is pivotally attached to the opposite side or the same direction side of said keyboard portion across the holding point of said keyboard body; a beak-like projecting piece is protrudingly provided in a base end of said hammer body, and at the same time, an engaging stepped portion is formed in an escapement member that is always biased toward said beak-like projecting piece of said hammer body; and the pivotally attached portion of said hammer body pivots in accordance with a movement of said keyboard body by a key striking operation of said keyboard portion, and at the same time, said beak-like projecting piece of said hammer body and said engaging stepped portion of said escapement member engage with each other so that said hammer body performs a pivotal operation, and
wherein, in at least one of said hammer body and said escapement member, a pushing-out member for pushing out said escapement member to the opposite side with respect to said hammer body in accordance with the pivotal operation of said hammer body to let off the beak-like piece of said hammer body from said engaging stepped portion is provided; a pivotal member that is made engageable and disengageable to and from said hammer body is pivotally attached to said escapement member; biasing means for pivotally biasing said pivotal member in a fixed direction is provided; and said hammer body which has started returning after the pivotal operation is locked by said pivotal member, whereby said engaging stepped portion can re-engage with said beak-like projecting piece relatively soon.
- 2. An action mechanism according to claim 1,
wherein said escapement member is provided with a restraining member that opposes said hammer body so as to be attachable to and detachable from said hammer body and stops said hammer body at a position apart from a sound source body or a highest pivotal position in a state in which said beak-like projecting piece is let off from said engaging stepped portion.
- 3. An action mechanism according to claim 1,
wherein, at the point when said hammer body starts pivoting, said pivotal member pivots together with said escapement member against an extending biasing force of said biasing means and, immediately before said hammer body strikes a sound source body or immediately before a highest pivotal position, said pivotal member follows the movement of said keyboard body to further pivot after the pivoting of said escapement member is stopped, to thereby further compress said biasing means.
- 4. An action mechanism according to claim 1,
wherein a cylindrical stopping portion for stopping a returning operation of said hammer body is provided to said pivotal member and a base portion on which a roller supporting rod to be coupled to a position parallel with said stopping portion of said pivotal member is mounted during the pivoting is provided in said keyboard body.
- 5. An action mechanism according to claim 1,
wherein a part of said pivotal member is intervened between said biasing means and said escapement member to transmit a biasing force of said biasing means to said escapement member via said pivotal member, whereby said escapement member is always biased toward said hammer body.
- 6. An action mechanism comprising:
a keyboard body that has a keyboard portion at its one end and is held at the middle part in the longitudinal direction or at the other end so to be made swingable; a hammer body that has a hammer portion and is pivotally fixed at its base in the opposite side or the same direction side of said keyboard portion across a holding point of said keyboard body; and an escapement member that is always biased toward said hammer body, wherein a projecting piece is provided on the opposite side of said hammer portion across the pivotal fulcrum of said hammer body; an engaging stepped portion for engaging said projecting piece is provided in said escapement member; and said hammer body performs a pivotal operation in a state where said projecting piece of said hammer body and said engaging stepped portion of said escapement member are engaged with each other when the pivotal fulcrum of said hammer body pivots in the striking direction by a key striking operation of said keyboard portion, and wherein a pivotal member that is made engageable and disengageable to and from said hammer body is pivotally attached to said escapement member; biasing means for pivotally biasing said pivotal member in a fixed direction is provided; and said hammer body which has started returning after the pivotal operation is locked by said pivotal member, whereby said engaging stepped portion can re-engage with said beak-like projecting piece relatively soon.
- 7. An action mechanism according to claim 3,
wherein, in at least one of said hammer body and said escapement member, a pushing-out member for pushing out said escapement member to the opposite side with respect to said hammer body in accordance with the pivotal operation of said hammer body to let off the beak-like piece of said hammer body from said engaging stepped portion is provided.
- 8. An action mechanism according to claim 6,
wherein, at the point when said hammer body starts pivoting, said pivotal member pivots together with said escapement member against an extending biasing force of said biasing means and, immediately before said hammer body strikes a sound source body or immediately before a highest pivotal position, said pivotal member follows the movement of said keyboard body to further pivot after the pivoting of said escapement member is stopped, to thereby further compress said biasing means.
- 9. An action mechanism according to claim 6,
wherein a cylindrical stopping portion for stopping a returning operation of said hammer body is provided to said pivotal member and a base portion on which a roller supporting rod to be coupled to a position parallel with said stopping portion of said pivotal member is mounted during the pivoting is provided in said keyboard body.
- 10. An action mechanism according to claim 6,
wherein a part of said pivotal member is intervened between said biasing means and said escapement member to transmit a biasing force of said biasing means to said escapement member via said pivotal member, whereby said escapement member is always biased toward said hammer body.
- 11. A keyboard musical instrument, wherein said keyboard musical instrument has an action mechanism as set forth in claim 1.
- 12. A keyboard musical instrument wherein said keyboard musical instrument has an action mechanism as set forth in claim 6.
Priority Claims (1)
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11-136124 |
Apr 1999 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/701,959, having a filing date of Feb. 28, 2001, which claims priority to PCT Patent Application No. PCT/JP00/01174, having an international filing date of Feb. 29, 2000, and claiming priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 11-136124, filed on Apr. 8, 1999.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09701959 |
Feb 2001 |
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09978313 |
Oct 2001 |
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