This patent application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 119 of Japanese Patent Application No. 2022-066717 filed on Apr. 14, 2022, the entire disclosure of which, including the specification, claims, drawings and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a pedal device and an electronic keyboard instrument.
There have conventionally been disclosed musical instruments such as a piano and an electronic keyboard instrument which include a pedal device for imparting a damper effect to sounds produced by such a musical instrument and causing the musical instrument to perform a predetermined operation. In the pedal device described above, pedals are provided in such a manner as to project from corresponding opening portions formed in a pedal case which accommodates therein pedal mechanism portions such as rotational shafts for supporting the pedals rotatably, and the like. As a result, various configurations have been proposed to prevent a finger or the like from being caught between the opening portion and an upper surface of the pedal.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a pedal device including a pedal case including an opening portion, a pedal projecting outwards of the pedal case via the opening portion and provided rotatably, and a restricting portion including a first restricting surface which inclines along a downward gradient from a proximal end side towards a distal end side of the pedal on a side of the pedal case where the opening portion is formed and of which at least a part is provided on an upper surface of the pedal inside the pedal case.
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an electronic keyboard instrument including the pedal device described above.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described based on drawings. An electronic keyboard instrument 10 shown in
Connecting rods 51, that is, a left connecting rod 51 and a right connecting rod 51 are provided between the two legs 21 on the left side and the two legs 21 on the right side of the electronic keyboard instrument 10. Although not shown, each connecting rod 51 is connected to a rear surface of the electronic keyboard instrument 10 at an upper end portion while extending downwards therefrom. The left and right connecting rods 51 are connected individually to a left side and a right side of a pedal device 50, respectively. The pedal device 50 provided on the electronic keyboard instrument 10 includes a pedal case 53 which covers a base plate 161, sensor units 160, bearing portions 153, and the like (which will be described later).
The pedal case 53 is formed substantially into a rectangular parallelepiped box elongated in a left-right direction and including a front and rear surfaces, an upper surface, and a left and right surfaces. Thus, the pedal case 53 is opened in a lower surface side. The pedal case 53 includes three opening portions 53a formed therein. The pedal device 50 also includes three pedals 52 which are aligned in a row to be positioned on a left side, a right side, and at a center (a right pedal 52a, a left pedal 52b, a center pedal 52c). Each pedal 52 projects forwards (outwards) via the corresponding opening portion 52a and is provided rotatably. As shown in
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An upper sheet metal member 120 is provided on an upper surface of the lower base member main body portion 101 of the lower base member 100. As shown in
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An upper base member 150 is provided above the lower base member 100 via the upper sheet metal member 120. The upper base member 150 includes spring holding portions 151 provided individually on respective proximal end portions of the pedal facing portions 102 of the lower base member 100. The spring holding portion 151 has a cylindrical shape and includes a coil spring 54 disposed in an interior thereof. As shown in
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Each restricting member 140 has a first restricting portion 141 and a second restricting portion 142, which are provided for the corresponding opening portion 53a in the pedal case 53 on a rear side of the relevant opening portion 53a. The first restricting portion 141 is provided on the upper surface of the pedal 52 in such a manner as to cover the pedal 52. In other words, each first restricting portion 141 is provided curvilinearly in such a manner as to follow the upper surface of the pedal 52. A lower edge of the first restricting portion 141 extends to follow the upper surface of the pedal 52. A first restricting surface 141a of the first restricting portion 141 is preferably provided curvilinearly in such a manner as to follow the upper surface of the pedal 52. Here, an external surface of each first restricting portion 141 constitutes the first restricting surface 141a. Each first restricting surface 141a (each first restricting portion 141) is provided in such a manner that the upper side of the first restricting surface 141a is inclined towards a proximal end side of the pedal 52 to the upper surface of the pedal 52. In an enlarged view of a portion P surrounded by a broken line in
Each restricting member 140 includes the second restricting portion 142. The second restricting portion 142 is formed substantially into a U shape in section with an open side thereof oriented downwards and has an inclined upper second restricting surface 142a and side portions 142b. The side portions 142b each include a front surface which continues perpendicularly downwards from the second restricting surface 142a and are provided to follow a left and right side portions of the pedal 52. The first restricting portion 141 is provided in such a manner as to project to a front surface of the second restricting portion 142. The second restricting surface 142a is made into a front inclined surface of a rectangular trapezoid in a side view at an upper part of the second restricting portion 142. In other words, the second restricting surface 142a is provided in such a manner that the upper side of the first restricting surface 142a is inclined towards a proximal end side of the pedal 52 to the upper surface of the pedal 52. The second restricting surface 142a of each second restricting portion 142 connects to the corresponding first restricting surface 141a at an obtuse angle (an angle θ2 in
The cushion member 143 is provided on the upper surface of the restricting member 140 behind the second restricting surface 142a. The cushion member 143 is brought into abutment with an upper portion of the opening portion 131 (the rib 132) in the front sheet metal member 130 to thereby restrict an upper limit position of the pedal 52. In addition, the restricting member 140 includes the arm portion 144 which is provided in such a manner as to project towards the sensor unit 160 for engagement with the cam member 164 of the relevant sensor unit 160.
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Then, a lower end of the first restricting surface 141a (a portion where the first restricting portion 141 is in contact with the upper surface of the pedal 52) is positioned further inwards than the open surface 53a2 of the opening portion 53a even when the pedal 52 is depressed to the maximum extend (the state shown in
A height h1 defined by a distance from the upper surface of the pedal 52 to an upper edge portion 53a1 (an upper edge) of the opening portion 53a when the pedal 52 is depressed to the maximum extent is smaller than a height h2 defined by a distance from the upper surface of the pedal 52 to a projecting end portion of the second restricting surface 142a when the pedal 52 is depressed to the maximum extent.
Then, the first restricting surface 141a and the front surfaces of the side portions 142b of the second restricting portion 142 are provided not only on the upper surface but also along the left and right sides of the pedal 52, and the tapered edge portion 53a1 of the opening portion 53a is also provided on the left and right sides of the pedal 52, whereby with the pedal device 50, the finger or the like is also made to be hardly inserted into the spaces defined between the left and right sides of the pedal 52 and the opening portion 53a. In this way, the restricting member 140 functions as a restricting portion for restricting the entrance of the finger or the like into the pedal case 53 via the opening portion 53a. Then, the restricting member 140 as this restricting portion is provided in such a manner as to be visible from the outside on the front side of the pedal case 53 via the opening portion 53a.
Thus, with the embodiment of the present disclosure, the pedal device 50 includes the pedal case 53 including the opening portions 53a, the pedals 52 projecting outwards through the opening portions 53a and provided rotatably, and the restricting members 140. The restricting members 140 each constitute the restricting portion including the first restricting surface 141a, which is inclined to the upper surface of the pedal 52 in such a manner that the upper side of the first restricting surface 141a is inclined toward the upper surface of the pedal 52 from the distal end side towards the proximal end side of the pedal 52. In addition, the restricting member 140 or the restricting portion is at least partially provided on the upper surface of the pedal 52 inside the pedal case 53 while being provided to face the opening portion 53a.
As a result, not only the finger or the like can be restricted from entering the pedal case 53 by the inclined first restricting surface 141a of which at least the part is disposed inside the pedal case 53, but also the height dimension of the first restricting surface 141a can be reduced. Thus, the height of the opening portion 53a can also be reduced, whereby the pedal device 50 can be provided small in size.
In addition, the restricting portion (the restricting member 140) is provided in such a manner as to be visible from the outside of the pedal case 53 through the opening portion 53a. As a result, the restricting portion can be provided so as to conceal the interior of the pedal case 53 by preventing the interior of the pedal case 53 from being visible from the outside of the pedal case 53 through the opening portion 53a.
The restricting member 140 has the second restricting surface 142a which is provided above the first restricting surface 141a in such a manner as to connect therewith at the obtuse angle. As a result, the second restricting surface 142a, which constitutes the restricting surface for restricting the entrance of the finger or the like, is allowed to come nearer to the opening portion 53a in such a state that the pedal 52 is depressed, thereby making it possible to restrict the entrance of the finger or the like in a more ensured fashion. For example, when compared with a case in which the first restricting surface 141a and the second restricting surface 142a are formed in such a manner that the angle θ2 (refer to
In addition, the height h1 defined by a distance from the upper surface of the pedal 52 to the upper edge of the opening portion 53a, which is the upper edge portion 53a1 of the opening portion 53a, when the pedal 52 is depressed to the maximum extent is smaller than the height h2 defined by a distance from the upper surface of the pedal 52 to the projecting end portion of the second restricting surface 142a when the pedal 52 is depressed to the maximum extent. As a result, even when the pedal 52 is depressed to the maximum extent, there is produced no space between the opening portion 53a and the restricting member 140, thereby making it possible to restrict the entrance of the finger or the like in a more ensured fashion.
The lower end of the first restricting surface 141a is positioned further inwards than the open surface 53a2 of the opening portion 53a when the pedal 52 is depressed to the maximum extent. As a result, even when the player looks down at the pedal device 50 while he or she is playing the electronic keyboard instrument 10, the first restricting surfaces 141a (the restricting members 140) are hardly visible from the opening portions 53a, thereby making it possible to provide the pedal device 50 having a good appearance.
The angle θ1 formed by the first restricting surface 141a and the upper surface of the pedal 52 is set at the angle ranging from 40 degrees to 45 degrees. As a result, the first restricting surface 141a can be made hardly visible from the outside, thereby making it possible to provide the pedal device 50 having a good appearance.
The edge portion 53a1 of the opening portion 53a is formed to taper so that the opening portion 53a expands wider outwards from the inner side of the pedal case 53. As a result, the tapered edge portion 53a1 can push back the finger or the like effectively together with the first restricting surface 141a and the second restricting surface 142a when the pedal 52 is raised.
The first restricting surface 141a is provided curvilinearly along the upper surface of the pedal 52. As a result, a good appearance can be provided, and the finger or the like can be restricted from entering the pedal case 53 also at the left and right sides of the pedal 52.
The pedal device 50 has the side portions 142b which are provided individually at the left and right sides of the pedal 52 and each include the vertical front surface. As a result, the interior of the pedal device 50 can be made hardly visible from the spaces defined between the left and right side portions of the pedal 52 and the opening portion 53a, thereby making it possible to provide the pedal device 50 having a good appearance.
The electronic keyboard instrument 10 has the pedal device 50. As a result, the electronic keyboard instrument 10 can be provided which includes the pedal device 50 in which the pedal case 53 is provided small in size while restricting the finger or the like from entering the spaces defined between the pedals 52 and the opening portions 53a. In the present embodiment, while the pedal device 50 is described as being provided on the electronic keyboard instrument 10, the pedal device 50 can also be provided on other musical instruments or electronic musical instruments.
While the embodiment of the present invention has been described heretofore, the embodiment is presented as the example, and hence, there is no intention to limit the scope of the present invention by the embodiment. The novel embodiment can be carried out in other various forms, and various omissions, replacements and modifications can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Those resulting embodiments and modified examples thereof are included in the scope and gist of the present invention and are also included in the scope of inventions claimed for patent under claims below and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2022-066717 | Apr 2022 | JP | national |