The present invention relates to a music rack unit-mounting structure of a grand piano, for removably mounting a music rack unit on a piano body.
Conventionally, as this type of a music rack unit-mounting structure of a grand piano, there has been known, for example, one disclosed in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 2000-181442 already filed by the present applicant. The music rack unit of the structure includes a laterally elongated music rack, two (left and right) music rack-holding boards disposed on respective lateral sides of the music rack, two (front and rear) music rack-holding bars fixed between the two (left and right) music rack-holding boards, and a music rack prop pivotally mounted to a rear surface of the music rack.
Further, each of the left and right music rack-holding boards has a symmetrical shape with a predetermined thickness, and a lateral outer edge thereof is formed with an outer edge protrusion which extends in a front-rear direction and is formed into a protruding shape protruding outward. On the other hand, a piano body of the grand piano has a pair of left and right guide members formed at a front end of an inner surface of a side panel thereof. Each guide member is formed into a block shape extending in the front-rear direction, and is formed with a guide groove which opens toward the inside and front of the piano body and extends in the front-rear direction.
When the music rack unit configured as described above is mounted on the piano body, the left and right music rack-holding boards are brought closer to the left and right guide members from the front side of the piano body while being held substantially horizontally. Then, the outer edge protrusion of each of the left and right music rack-holding boards is inserted from the front into the guide groove of an associated one of the guide members, whereafter the music rack unit is slid toward the depth side (rearward). With this, the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body via the left and right music rack-holding boards in a state engaged with and supported by the pair of left and right guide members of the piano body. Note that the music rack unit is configured such that it be easily mounted on and removed from the piano body as required, and when it is not needed, it can be easily removed from the piano body by being pulled forward out of the piano body.
The music rack unit-mounting structure described above suffers from the following problem: To mount the music rack unit on the piano body, it is necessary to align the heights of the left and right music rack-holding boards to the heights of associated ones of the left and right guide members of the piano body while holding the music rack unit in a substantially horizontal posture. What is more, it is required to insert a rear end of the outer edge protrusion of each of the left and right music rack-holding boards into the guide groove of an associated one of the guide members from the front.
In general, the music rack unit of the grand piano has a relatively large weight and a long distance between the two outer edge protrusions of the left and right music rack-holding boards. For this reason, when a worker performs work for mounting the music rack unit alone, the worker is required, while holding the music rack unit with his/her hands, to insert the rear end of the outer edge protrusion of each of the left and right music rack-holding boards into the guide groove of the associated one of the guide members from the front by repeatedly visually confirming positions of the left and right outer edge protrusions and the guide grooves of the two guide members, which makes the work very troublesome. Further, although a vertical width of the guide groove of each guide member is larger than a height dimension of the outer edge protrusion of an associated one of the left and right music rack-holding boards, there is not a large dimensional allowance, and hence when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, there is a possibility that the guide members are damaged by the outer edge protrusions of the left and right music rack-holding boards hitting against portions around the guide grooves of the guide members.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a music rack unit-mounting structure of a grand piano, which makes it possible to easily mount a music rack unit on a piano body.
To attain the above object, the present invention provides a music rack unit-mounting structure of a grand piano, for removably mounting a music rack unit including a music rack and left and right music rack-holding boards arranged on left and right sides of the music rack, on a piano body of the grand piano, wherein the left and right music rack-holding boards of the music rack unit include a left-side engagement portion and a right-side engagement portion provided at outer sides of the left and right music rack-holding boards in a left-right direction and extending in a front-rear direction, respectively, wherein the piano body includes a left-side guide portion and a right-side guide portion provided with a predetermined spacing therebetween in the left-right direction, each extending in the front-rear direction, the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion being configured to be capable of being engaged with the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion, respectively, for guiding the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion in the front-rear direction, respectively, when the music rack unit is mounted on and removed from the piano body, wherein the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion are each formed in a protruding shape protruding outward in the left-right direction or in a recessed shape open outward in the left-right direction, wherein the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion are each formed in a recessed shape or a protruding shape so as to be fitted on or in an associated one of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion, wherein rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion are configured to be capable of being placed on respective front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion from above when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body from front, and by sliding the music rack unit rearward from a state of the rear ends of the left-side and right-side engagement portions placed on the front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion, the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body while the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion are fitted on or in the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion, respectively.
With this construction, the music rack unit includes the music rack and the left and right music rack-holding boards, and the left and right music rack-holding boards have the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion formed at the outer sides thereof in the left-right direction. These left-side and right-side engagement portions are each formed in the protruding shape protruding outward in the left-right direction or in the recessed shape open outward in the left-right direction. On the other hand, the piano body is provided with the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion which are capable of being engaged with the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit, respectively. The left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion are each formed in the recessed shape or the protruding shape so as to be fitted on or in the associated one of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion.
Further, the rear ends of the left-side and right-side engagement portions of the music rack unit are configured to be capable of being placed on the respective front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body from above, when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body from the front. Then, by sliding the music rack unit rearward from the placed state, the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body while the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion are fitted on or in the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion, respectively.
As described above, when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit are once placed on the respective front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body from above, and the left and right rear ends of the music rack unit are supported by the front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion, so that differently from the conventional music rack unit, there is no need to insert the outer edge protrusions of the left and right music rack-holding boards into guide grooves from the front, and hence it is possible to easily mount the music rack unit on the piano body.
Preferably, the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion are each formed in the protruding shape protruding outward in the left-right direction, and the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion are each formed in the recessed shape so as to be fitted on the associated one of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion, the front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion each including a first pass allowing portion open upward for allowing the rear end of an associated one of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion to pass from above when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, and a first placement portion formed below the first pass allowing portion, for placing, when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, the rear end of the associated one of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion in a state supporting the rear end from below.
With the construction of this preferred embodiment, the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit are each formed in the protruding shape protruding outward in the left-right direction, whereas the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body are each formed in the recessed shape so as to be fitted on the associated one of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion. Further, the front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body are each formed with the first pass allowing portion open upward and with the first placement portion below the first pass allowing portion.
When the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit are brought closer to the respective front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body from above. With this, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit pass the first pass allowing portions formed at the front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body and are placed on the first placement portions from above. Thus, when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit can be easily placed on the first placement portions formed at the front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body. By sliding the music rack unit rearward from the placed state, it is possible to easily mount the music rack unit on the piano body.
More preferably, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion are each formed in a tapered shape whose vertical thickness is progressively reduced toward the rear.
With the construction of this preferred embodiment, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit are each formed in the tapered shape whose vertical thickness is progressively reduced toward the rear. Therefore, when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, the music rack unit can be smoothly slid rearward from the state in which the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit are placed on the first placement portions of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body, and consequently it is possible to suppress occurrence of damage.
More preferably, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion each have a corner between a rear end surface and a bottom surface thereof R-chamfered.
With the construction of this preferred embodiment, since the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion have the corners between the rear end surfaces and the bottom surfaces thereof R-chamfered, respectively, it is possible to obtain the same advantageous effects as described above, i.e. to smoothly slide the music rack unit rearward when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body.
Preferably, the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion are each formed in the recessed shape open outward in the left-right direction, and the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion are each formed in the protruding shape so as to be fitted in an associated one of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion each including a second pass allowing portion open downward for allowing the front end of an associated one of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion, to pass from below when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, and a second placement portion formed above the second pass allowing portion, for being placed, when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, on the front end of the associated one of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion in a state supported from below.
With the construction of this preferred embodiment, the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit are each formed in the recessed shape open outward in the left-right direction, whereas the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body are each formed in the protruding shape so as to be fitted in the associated one of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion. Further, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit are each formed with the second pass allowing portion open downward and with the second placement portion above the second pass allowing portion.
When the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit are brought closer to the respective front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body from above. With this, the front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body pass the second pass allowing portions formed at the rear ends of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit, thereby having the second placement portions placed thereon in a state supporting the same from below. As described above, when the music rack unit is mounted on the piano body, the second placement portions of the left-side engagement portion and the right-side engagement portion of the music rack unit can be easily placed on the front ends of the left-side guide portion and the right-side guide portion of the piano body, and by sliding the music rack unit rearward from the placed state, it is possible to easily mount the music rack unit on the piano body.
The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings showing preferred embodiments thereof.
As shown in
The music rack 2 has a lower end thereof pivotally mounted on a rear end of the front-side music rack bar 5 via a plurality of hinges 9. Further, each latching base piece 8 has a plurality of latching portions formed in a longitudinal direction thereof for latching the music rack prop 7. The music rack prop 7 is latched by one of the latching portions of each latching base piece 8, whereby it is possible to adjust a standing angle of the music rack 2. Note that by folding the music rack prop 7 horizontally, the music rack 2 is placed in a position horizontal and substantially flush with the left and right music rack-holding boards 3 and 4.
The left and right music rack-holding boards 3 and 4 are each formed symmetrically and has a rectangular shape in plan view with a predetermined thickness. The left-side music rack board 3 is provided with a left protruding engagement portion 11 (left-side engagement portion) which has a protruding shape protruding leftward from a left-side edge of the left-side music rack board 3 by a predetermined length and extends in a front-rear direction. Note that the left protruding engagement portion 11 is formed such that an upper half portion of a left-side end thereof protrudes, by cutting off a lower half portion of a left-side end of the left-side music rack board 3.
Further, as shown in
On the other hand, the right-side music rack board 4 is provided with a right protruding engagement portion 12 (right-side engagement portion) which has a protruding shape protruding rightward from a right-side edge of the right-side music rack board 4 by a predetermined length and extends in the front-rear direction. Similar to the above-described left protruding engagement portion 11, the right protruding engagement portion 12 is formed such that an upper half portion of a right-side end thereof protrudes, by cutting off a lower half portion of a right-side end of the right-side music rack board 4. In addition, the right-side music rack board 4 has a rear end thereof progressively reduced in a vertical thickness toward the rear, and a bottom portion of the rear end is formed with a tapered surface 12a which is inclined such that tapered surface 12a becomes higher as it extends rearward.
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Further, the left guide member 21 and the right guide member 22 have front ends thereof formed with upper-side pass allowing portions 21a and 22a (first pass allowing portions), respectively, which allow rear ends of the left protruding engagement portion 11 and the right protruding engagement portion 12 associated with the left guide member 21 and the right guide member 22, respectively, to pass from above when the music rack unit 1 is mounted on the piano body. Further, the left and right guide members 21 and 22 have the front ends thereof formed with lower-side placement portions 21b and 22b (first placement portions), respectively, for placing the rear ends of the left and right protruding engagement portions 11 and 12 associated with the left and right guide members 21 and 22, respectively, in a state supporting the rear ends from below.
Note that although the left guide member 21 has a recess 21c formed rearward of the lower-side placement portion 21b as shown in
Next, operations for mounting the music rack unit 1 on the piano body will be described with reference to
When the music rack unit 1 is mounted on the piano body, first, as shown in
More specifically, the rear ends of the left protruding engagement portion 11 and the right protruding engagement portion 12 are brought closer to the respective front ends of the left guide member 21 and the right guide member 22 from above. This causes the rear ends of the left and right protruding engagement portions 11 and 12 to pass the respective upper-side pass allowing portions 21a and 22a formed at the front ends of the left and right guide members 21 and 22, and the tapered surfaces 11a and 12a of the left and right protruding engagement portions 11 and 12 are placed on the lower-side placement portions 21b and 22b, respectively.
Then, the music rack unit 1 is slid rearward, whereby as shown in
As described hereinabove, according to the present embodiment, when the music rack unit 1 is mounted on the piano body, the rear ends of the left protruding engagement portion 11 and the right protruding engagement portion 12 of the music rack unit 1 can be once placed on the respective lower-side placement portions 21b and 22b formed at the front ends of the left guide member 21 and the right guide member 22 of the piano body, and by sliding the music rack unit 1 rearward from the placed state, it is possible to easily mount the music rack unit 1 on the piano body.
Further, since the rear ends of the left and right protruding engagement portions 11 and 12 are formed to be reduced in thickness toward the rear, thereby being provided with the tapered surfaces 11a and 12a inclined to become higher as they extend rearward, it is possible to smoothly slide the music rack unit 1 rearward, so that it is possible to suppress occurrence of damages. Note that the tapered surfaces 11a and 12a formed at the rear ends of the left and right protruding engagement portions 11 and 12 may be replaced by R-chamfered portions 11b and 12b, e.g. as shown in
Note that although in the above-described music rack unit 1 and two music rack guide members 20 and 20, the left and right opposite ends of the music rack unit 1 are each formed in the protruding shape and the two music rack guide members 20 and 20 are formed with the recessed guide grooves 23 and 24, it is also possible to invert the protrusion-recess relationship between the left and right opposite ends of the music rack unit 1 and the two music rack guide members.
When the above-described music rack unit 1 is mounted on the piano body, a right-side rear end of the music rack board 4A is brought closer to a front end of the right guide member 22A from above. With this, as shown in
Note that details of the constructions of the music rack unit 1 shown in the embodiments are given only by way of example, and they can be modified as appropriate within the scope of the subject matter of the present invention.
It is further understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing are preferred embodiments of the invention, and that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2023-042725 | Mar 2023 | JP | national |