This application is a U.S. National Stage Application of International Application No. PCT/RU2019/000315, filed on May 7, 2019, which claims priority to Russian Patent Application No. 2018120396, filed on Jun. 1, 2018, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
The invention relates to manufacturing of keyboard musical instruments, in particular, pianos, grand pianos, clavichords, harpsichords and gusli.
A device for tightening the strings of a keyboard musical instrument is known in the art (I. N. Vyborgskiy, “Piano Repair and Tuning”, Kuibyshev Book Publishing House, 1977, pp. 13-18), the device comprising a cast-iron frame, an outer rim and a sound board connected to each other via large screws and bolts, a wooden plug is pressed into the opening of the cast-iron frame, tuning pins are pressed into the wooden plug and into the wooden sound board, string windings are wound on the tuning pin, and the strings are kept tightened by the frictional force of the tuning pin compressed by the wood.
The disadvantages of the prior art tightening device for strings of a keyboard musical instrument include the lack of rigid securing of the elastic string windings on the tuning pin and the lack of rigid securing of the tuning pin in the wood, said disadvantages resulting in rapid detuning when the instrument is played.
The object of the invention is to provide rigid securing of the string windings on the tuning pin and to provide rigid securing of the tuning pin in the strainer to extend the time period in which the instrument remains properly tuned.
The object is achieved by a device for tightening piano strings, the device comprising a cast-iron frame, an outer rim and a sound board connected to each other via large screws and bolts, wherein the tuning pins are pressed into a wooden plug and into a wooden sound board, and string windings are wound on the pins; in order to improve the quality of maintaining the tuned state, a lock pin is installed into the wooden plug between the cast-iron frame and the tuning pin to rigidly secure the position of the tuning pin, and a ring made of an elastic material is mounted on the string windings to rigidly secure the elastic string windings on the tuning pin.
Comparative analysis shows that in the prior art tightening device for piano strings, during operation of the instrument, the windings of the string on the tuning pin are compressed, the released part of the string from the non-sounding portion of the string slides through the nut into the sounding part of the string, the string loses tension for the set tone, strong hits with the hammer on the string cause the tuning pin to tilt towards the direction of string tightening, the string becomes detuned and the instrument goes out of tune.
The technical solution provided by the tightening device with a lock pin pressed into the wooden plug and with an elastic ring mounted on the string windings provides rigid securing of the position of the tuning pin and a rigid securing of the string windings, which increases tuning retention in the instrument, reduces re-tuning frequency, prevents additional micro-cracks in places where the string is fractured due to frequent adjustments, thus increasing string resistance to breaking and prolonging its service life.
The technical result of the invention is an extended period of quality performance of a keyboard musical instrument after tuning.
Therefore, the disclosed device for tightening piano strings meets the criterion of novelty and significant difference. The description of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
A device for tightening the strings of a keyboard musical instrument of embodiment 1 (see
The elastic ring 8 can be made of any soft material, such as nylon, polyvinyl chloride, silicone, polyurethane, etc.
The device is operated as follows.
A tuning key (not shown in the figure) is placed on the tuning pin 8 (see
A device for tightening the strings of a keyboard musical instrument of embodiment 2 (see
The device is operated as follows.
A tuning key (not shown in the figure) is placed on the tuning pin 7 (see
A device for tightening the strings of a keyboard musical instrument of embodiment 3 comprises: a cast-iron frame 1 with a nut 2, a sound board 3 (see
The device is operated as follows.
A tuning key (not shown in the figure) is placed on the tuning pin 5, the tuning key is turned to tune string 7 to a required pitch (see
A device for tightening the strings of a keyboard musical instrument of embodiment 4 comprises: a cast-iron frame 1 with a nut 2, a sound board 3 (see
The device is operated as follows.
A tuning key (not shown in the figure) is placed on the tuning pin 5, the tuning key is turned to tune string 7 to a required pitch (see
A device for tightening the strings of a keyboard musical instrument of embodiment 5 comprises: a cast-iron frame 1 with a nut 2, a sound board 3 (see
The washer 12 with corrugation 13 can be pressed into the cast iron frame 1 and installed between the wooden plug 4 and the sound board 3 (not shown in the figure).
The device is operated as follows.
A tuning key (not shown in the figure) is placed on the tuning pin 5 (see
The technical improvements introduced into the tightening device increase tuning stability and tuning retention, reduce the frequency of periodic re-tuning, prevent additional micro-cracks in places where the string is fractured, thus increasing string resistance to breaking and prolonging the service life of the musical instrument.
The invention can be used in manufacturing of keyboard musical instruments and in modernizing previously available models of pianos, grand pianos, clavichords, harpsichords and gush.
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RU2018120396 | Jun 2018 | RU | national |
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PCT/RU2019/000315 | 5/7/2019 | WO | 00 |
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WO2019/231354 | 12/5/2019 | WO | A |
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International Search Report and Written Opinion (with English translation) issued in corresponding International Patent Application No. PCT/RU2019/000315 dated Oct. 3, 2019 (12 pages). |
International Preliminary Report on Patentability (with English translation) issued in corresponding International Patent Application No. PCT/RU2019/000315 dated Dec. 2, 2020 (12 pages). |
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20210158785 A1 | May 2021 | US |