Claims
- 1. An upright piano action for a piano incorporating a piano frame, the action comprising a hammer butt rotatably secured relative to the frame, a shank mounted to the hammer butt and supporting a hammer head thereon remote from the hammer butt, the hammer butt being rotatable between a rest position wherein the hammer head is remote from a string of the piano and a string striking position wherein the hammer head strikes the string, a jack engaging the hammer butt when in the rest position and being arranged to cause the hammer butt to rotate from its rest position to the string striking position by depression of a respective key of the piano, biasing means acting on the hammer butt to bias the hammer butt from the string striking position to the rest position, the biasing means being arranged to apply a first force at a first location on the hammer butt when the hammer butt is in or adjacent its rest position and to apply a second force at a second location on the hammer butt when the hammer butt rotates from the rest position to an intermediate position between the rest and string striking positions, the first location on the hammer butt being remote from the second location and wherein the moment of force generated by the biasing means to bias the hammer butt from the string striking position to the rest position is greater when the biasing means applies the second force on the second location of the hammer butt, than when the biasing means applies the first force on the first location of the hammer butt.
- 2. A piano action as claimed in claim 1, wherein the jack is further arranged such that as the hammer butt moves from the rest position to the string striking position, the jack is caused to disengage the hammer butt, the biasing means being further arranged to apply the second force on the second location on the hammer butt immediately before the jack disengages the hammer butt.
- 3. An upright piano action for a piano incorporating a piano frame, the action comprising a hammer butt rotatably secured relative to the frame, a shank mounted to the hammer butt and supporting a hammer head thereon remote from the hammer butt, the hammer butt being rotatable about a pivot axis between a rest position wherein the hammer head is remote from a string of the piano and a string striking position wherein the hammer head strikes the string, a jack engaging the hammer butt when in the rest position and being arranged to cause the hammer butt to rotate from its rest position to the string striking position by depression of a respective key of the piano, biasing means acting on the hammer butt to bias the hammer butt from the string striking position to the rest position, the biasing means being arranged to apply a first force at a first location on the hammer butt when the hammer butt is in or adjacent its rest position and to apply a second force at a second location on the hammer butt when the hammer butt rotates from the rest position to an intermediate position between the rest and string striking positions, the first location on the hammer butt being adjacent said pivot axis and the second location being remote from said pivot axis in a direction perpendicular to the pivot axis such that the moment of force generated by the biasing means to bias the hammer butt from the string striking position to the rest position is greater when the biasing means applies the second force on the second location of the hammer butt, than when the biasing means applies the first force on the first location of the hammer butt.
- 4. A piano action as claimed in claim 3, wherein the jack is further arranged such that as the hammer butt moves from the rest position to the string striking position, the jack is caused to disengage the hammer butt, the biasing means being further arranged to apply the second force on the second location on the hammer butt immediately before the jack disengages the hammer butt.
- 5. A piano action as claimed in claim 4, wherein the biasing means comprises a wire spring which is arranged to contact the hammer butt at the first location when the hammer butt is in the rest position and to contact a bearing mounted to the hammer butt at the second location when the when the hammer butt moves to the intermediate position.
- 6. A piano action as claimed in claim 5, wherein the position of the bearing on the hammer butt is adjustable.
- 7. A piano action as claimed in claim 4, wherein the biasing means comprise a wire spring having first and second bearings located thereon, the first bearing being arranged to contact the hammer butt at the first location when the hammer butt is in the rest position and the second bearing being arranged to contact the hammer butt at the second location when the hammer butt moves to the intermediate position.
- 8. A piano action as claimed in claim 7, wherein the position of second bearing on the wire spring is capable of being adjusted.
- 9. A piano action comprising a keyboard having keys thereon, a wippen hinged to a main action rail means causing movement of said wippen by a key, a jack hingedly connected to said wippen, a hammer hinged relative to said main action rail, said hammer having a hammer butt, said jack engaging said hammer butt to cause striking movement of said hammer, a back stop on said hammer butt and a back check block attached to said wippen, characterised by a repetition spring means acting between said jack and said main action rail, an adjustable jack spring acting between said jack and said wippen, whereby on repetitive playing said jack is disengaged from said butt and re-engaged with said butt under influence of said springs without the key being fully returned.
- 10. A piano action as defined in claim 9 further characterised by a hammer return spring attached to a return spring rail, said hammer return spring being attached at a low point on said butt, said butt at its upper end having a setoff bearing to engage said return spring.
- 11. A piano action as defined in claim 10 further characterized by an adjustable setoff button fixed to the main action rail, said setoff button being contacted by a lever on said jack as said key reaches its full depression to release said jack from said butt whereby said repetition spring means returns said jack to engage said butt against the pressure of said return spring.
- 12. A piano action as defined in claim 9 characterized in that said action is installed in a piano having strings inclined to the vertical, said strings being in a plane inclined so that the top of the strings are nearer the keyboard than the bottom thereof whereby gravity assists the return movement of the hammers.
- 13. An upright piano action according to claim 2, further incorporating damping means comprising:
- a damper locked onto a damper main rail, said damper main rail being rigidly attached to a piano plate;
- actuating means which pivots around said damper main rail, imparting movement to said damper towards a string.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/447,961, filed on May 30, 1990 and International Application PCT/AU88/00464 filed on Dec. 1, 1988 and which designated the U.S.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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