1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to piano actions, or more specifically the mechanisms in pianos that transmit motion from a piano player's fingers into motion of a hammer, located inside the piano, causing the hammer to strike a piano string, thereby producing sound or music from the piano. A piano action is a complicated assembly of smaller mechanical components. In every piano, there is a separate piano action and hammer corresponding to each piano key, where there are typically 88 keys in a piano.
Piano actions are an assembly of smaller mechanical components that transmit motion from a piano key to a hammer, where this is accomplished, in part, by the rotational motion of the action's smaller mechanical components or subcomponents. Rotating subcomponents include: the hammer butt, the whippen, and the damper lever. Rotational motion requires a fixed center-of-rotation point. Thus, each of the subcomponents listed above have a fixed center-of-rotation point. Mechanically, these centers-of-rotation are created with flanges that are securely affixed to stationary rails in the piano, where the centers-of-rotation are center pins or hinge pins located in the flanges to form a hinge member. Thus, each hammer butt, whippen, and damper lever in a piano action rotates around a center pin or hinge pin, held steady by a flange that is affixed to a stationary rail inside the piano. This invention relates to these three flanges of a piano action: the hammer butt flange, the whippen flange, and the damper flange.
2. Description of Related Art
A center pin or hinge pin in an action flange is a pivot point for the rotating subcomponents of the piano action. A piano action flange is a rigid flat oblong-shaped article, with a hinge on one end and a mounting hole or screw hole on the other end. Said hinge comprises one or two hinge pin holes, where a center pin or hinge pin is installed. Said hinge pin holes are positioned to run perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the action flange and parallel to the top surface of the action flange. In the case of a flange with one hinge pin hole, the hinge pin hole is located on the center of the flange, where the hinge pin hole would mate with two other hinge pin holes on the action component, to mesh and align with each other, so that the hinge pin may be installed into all three hinge pin holes, the one on the flange and the two on the action part, to create a hinge member pivotally connecting the flange to the action part. In the case of a flange with two hinge pin holes, the two hinge pin holes would mate with an action component with one hinge pin hole, to stratal and align with the hinge pin hole on the action component, so that the hinge pin may be installed into all three hinge pin holes, the two on the flange and the one on the action part, to create a hinge member pivotally connecting the flange to the action part.
At the other end of a piano action flange, there is one mounting hole or screw hole that runs completely through the flange, perpendicular to the hinge pin. The mounting hole is used to mount the flange to the stationary rail in the piano. This is accomplished by screw means, placing a flange screw through the mounting hole and threading the flange screw into a tapped hole located in the rail to affix the flange to the rail. With this design, the flange screw must be completely removed in order to remove the flange and or the action subcomponent that the flange is hinged to. Periodic removal of these items is required for proper maintenance and care of the piano.
This invention does not teach the use of a mounting hole in a piano action flange. This invention teaches the use of a “slot that is open on one end” to secure all flanges to the rail. With this design, flanges and action subcomponents may be removed, replaced, and maintained without the former requirement of completely removing the flange screw in order to remove a flange or the action part hinged to the flange.
It is an aspect of this invention to provide a hammer butt flange for a grand piano with an open-slotted rail attachment feature to allow the ability to remove and re-install the hammer butt flange from the tapped hole in the main action rail without completely removing the flange screw from the tapped hole in the main action rail.
It is an aspect of this invention to provide a hammer butt flange for an upright piano with an open-slotted rail attachment feature to allow the ability to remove and re-install the hammer butt flange from the main action rail without completely removing the flange screw from the tapped hole in the main action rail.
It is an aspect of this invention to provide a whippen flange for a grand piano with an open-slotted rail attachment feature to allow the ability to remove and re-install the hammer butt flange from the tapped hole in the whippen rail without completely removing the flange screw from the whippen rail.
It is an aspect of this invention to provide a whippen flange for an upright piano with an open-slotted rail attachment feature to allow the ability to remove and re-install the whippen flange from the main action rail without completely removing the flange screw from the tapped hole in the main action rail.
It is an aspect of this invention to provide a damper flange for a grand piano with an open-slotted rail attachment feature to allow the ability to remove and re-install the damper flange from the tapped hole in the damper lift rail without completely removing the flange screw from the damper lift rail.
It is an aspect of this invention to provide a damper flange for an upright piano with an open-slotted rail attachment feature to allow the ability to remove and re-install the damper flange from the main action rail without completely removing the flange screw from the tapped hole in the main action rail.
It is an aspect of open-slotted rail attachment feature of this invention that the width of said open-slot is greater than the overall diameter of the thread end of a piano flange screw but less the head diameter of a piano flange screw, where the typical prior art flange screws are used for this sizing.
Both grand piano actions and upright piano actions have smaller subcomponents that must rotate in order for the piano action to cycle properly. Among these rotating subcomponents are: the hammer butt, the whippen (otherwise known as the repetition base), and the damper lever. Both grand piano actions and upright piano actions include these three rotating subcomponents.
In order for the actions to cycle properly, the hammer butt, the whippen, and the damper lever must each be attached or affixed to a stationary rail in the piano. Piano rails may be made of wood or metal. Flanges are used to attach the hammer butt, the whippen, and the damper lever to the rails. One flange is used for each hammer butt, whippen, and damper lever. There are typically 88 hammer butts, 88 whippens, and 88 damper levers in each piano. Therefore, each piano requires 264 flanges to properly attach the hammer butts, the whippens, and the damper levers to the stationary rails.
This is not the case with the piano action flanges of this invention because these flanges include an open-slotted rail attachment feature 11. Piano action flange with open-slotted rail feature is a rigid flat oblong-shaped article, with a hinge on one end and an open-slotted rail attachment feature 11 on the other end.
Said hinge on piano action flange with open-slotted rail attachment feature comprises: one or two hinge pin holes, into which a center pin or hinge pin 9 may be installed. Hammer butt flange with open-slotted rail attachment feature 10 has hinge end with two hinge pin holes. Said hinge pin holes are positioned to run perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the action flange and parallel to the top surface of the action flange. In the case of an action flange with one hinge pin hole (not depicted), the hinge pin hole is located on the center of the flange, where the hinge pin hole would mate with two other hinge pin holes on the action component, to mesh and align with each other, so that the hinge pin may be installed into all three hinge pin holes, the one on the flange and the two on the action part, to create a hinge member pivotally connecting the flange to the action part. In the case of an action flange with two hinge pin holes (as depicted in the figures), the two hinge pin holes would stratal and mate with one hinge pin hole on the action component, to mesh and align with the hinge pin hole on the action component, so that the hinge pin may be installed into all three pin holes, the two on the flange and the one on the action part, to create a hinge member pivotally connecting the flange to the action part. Thus, there is a mode of action flange with open-slotted rail attachment feature with one hinge pin hole and a mode of action flange with open-slotted rail attachment feature with two hinge pin holes.
At the other end of piano action flange with open-slotted rail attachment feature, there is a slot that is open on one end 11. Slot open on one end 11 is a slot-shaped void running all the way through the flange, where the slot is open on one end, where the slot breaks through the end of the flange, to leave the slot open and accessible from the end of the flange. Slot open on one end 11 runs in the longitudinal direction of the flange. Slot open on one end 11 has width that slightly larger than the outer diameter of the thread end of flange screw 13, 16, and 19, but smaller that the head diameter of flange screw 13, 16, and 19.
Open-slotted rail attachment feature 11 is the same size and design for each of the action flanges: hammer butt flange 10, whippen flange (not depicted), and damper flange (depicted, not labelled). Thus, the open-slotted rail attachment feature 11 opposite the hinge end is the same for the hammer butt flange 10, the whippen flange, and the damper flange of this invention.
As stated above the hinge end piano action flange with open-slotted rail attachment feature varies with either one pin hole or two pin holes in order to properly mate with the design of respective action part to which it is hinged.
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