Claims
- 1. A universal piano action for emplacement in upright pianos and grand pianos below and above strings; comprising a hammer shank carrying a piano hammer; a base end of said hammer shank being pivotally connected to a support member; a substantially rigid pivotal jack supported by a spring means being positioned on a rear portion of a piano key; said spring means pressing said pivotal jack against an abutment in a direction towards a pivot of said support member; upon depressing said piano key a lifting surface of said pivotal jack lifting a substantially straight lifting surface of said hammer shank in a sliding manner; said undersurface of said hammer shank urging said lifting surface of said pivotal jack in said sliding manner pushing said pivotal jack in opposition to said spring means supporting said pivotal jack into a substantial incline in a direction away of said pivot of said support member; said incline being effected by gravity of said hammer shank and said piano hammer upon said lifting surface of said pivotal jack; angle of said pivotal jack in said incline varying with amounts of force applied to said piano key; said pivotal jack remaining in said incline until release of said piano key returning said pivotal jack to its normal upstanding attitude; said piano hammer being propelled towards a tensioned horizontal string; and rebounding from said tensioned horizontal string during said lifting surface of said pivotal jack being in contact with said undersurface of said hammer shank; said lifting surface of said pivotal jack locking onto a variable point on said undersurface of said hammer shank; whereby positioning said piano hammer at a variable rebound position; said lifting surface of said pivotal jack unlocking from said variable point on said undersurface of said hammer shank upon releasing said piano key permitting said piano hammer to return to its normal at rest position from said variable rebound position; said variable rebound position of said piano hammer being effected by amounts of force applied to said piano key and to tension strength of said spring means supporting said pivotal jack and to weight of said piano hammer; said universal piano action operating without escapement let off biasing means.
- 2. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said spring means supporting said pivotal jack against an abutment.
- 3. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said spring means supporting said pivotal jack against a regulating screw.
- 4. A universal piano action according to claim 2 wherein said pivotal jack supported by said spring means having a long substantially straight lifting surface, operating without said abutment.
- 5. A universal piano action according to claim 3 wherein said pivotal jack supported by said spring means having a long substantially straight lifting surface, operating without said regulating screw.
- 6. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said pivotal jack having a groove; said spring means functioning in said groove.
- 7. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said pivotal jack having a through hole running from side to side; said spring means functioning therein.
- 8. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said pivotal jack having a through hole running diagonally front to back; said spring means functioning therein.
- 9. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said pivotal jack and said spring means supporting said pivotal jack being carried by a stage; said stage being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key.
- 10. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said pivotal jack being carried by a stage; said stage being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key, and said spring means supporting said pivotal jack being carried by a stage next to said stage carrying said pivotal jack; said stage carrying said spring means being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key.
- 11. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said pivotal jack being carried by a stage; said stage being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key, and said spring means supporting said pivotal jack being carried by a stage; said stage being adjustable along said stage carrying said pivotal jack.
- 12. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said piano hammer resting on a flexible back check positioned on an adjustable stage.
- 13. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said piano hammer resting on a flexible back check positioned on an adjustable stage, adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key.
- 14. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said hammer shank carrying said piano hammer being supported by a cushioned adjustable button.
- 15. A universal piano action according to claim 1 wherein said base end of said hammer shank being extended; said lifting surface of said pivotal jack adjoining an undersurface of said extended base end; said piano hammer pointing downwards from above said tensioned horizontal string; said lifting surface of said pivotal jack lifting said undersurface of said extended base end, propelling said piano hammer downwards, striking said tensioned horizontal string downwardly from above said tensioned horizontal string.
- 16. A universal piano action according to claim 15 wherein a hammer return spring means acting upon a top surface of said extended base end.
- 17. A universal piano action for emplacement in upright pianos and grand pianos below and above strings; comprising a hammer shank carrying a piano hammer; a base end of said hammer shank being pivotally connected to a support member; a substantially flexible jack being positioned on a rear portion of a piano key; upon depressing said piano key a lifting surface of said flexible jack lifting a substantially straight undersurface of said hammer shank in a sliding manner; said undersurface of said hammer shank urging said lifting surface of said flexible jack in said sliding manner pushing said flexible jack into a substantial incline in a direction away of a pivot of said support member; said incline being effected by gravity of said hammer shank and said piano hammer upon said lifting surface of said flexible jack; angle of said flexible jack in said incline varying with amounts of force applied to said piano key; said flexible jack remaining in said incline until release of said piano key returning said flexible jack to its normal upstanding attitude; said piano hammer being propelled towards a tensioned horizontal string; said piano hammer striking said tensioned horizontal string and rebounding during said lifting surface of said flexible jack being in contact with said undersurface of said hammer shank; said lifting surface of said flexible jack locking on to a variable point on said undersurface of said hammer shank; whereby positioning said piano hammer at a variable rebound position; said lifting surface of said flexible jack unlocking from said variable point on said undersurface of said hammer shank upon releasing said piano key permitting said piano hammer to return to its normal at rest position from said variable rebound position; said variable rebound position of said piano hammer being effected by amounts of force applied to said piano key and to tension strength of said flexible jack and to weight of said piano hammer; said universal piano action operating without escapement let off biasing means.
- 18. A universal piano action according to claim 17 wherein said flexible jack being a flat spring means.
- 19. A universal piano action according to claim 17 wherein said flexible jack being substantially straight.
- 20. A universal piano action according to claim 17 wherein said flexible jack being curvate.
- 21. A universal piano action according to claim 17 wherein said flexible jack abutting a regulating screw keeping said adjustable jack in an optimal lifting position.
- 22. A universal piano action according to claim 17 wherein said flexible jack being carried by a stages; said stage being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key.
- 23. A universal piano action according to claim 17 wherein said flexible jack having a predetermined cross sectional shape.
- 24. A universal piano action according to claim 17 wherein said flexible jack being of a predetermined flexure with respect to its lenght.
- 25. A universal piano action according to claim 17 wherein said base end of said hammer shank being extended; said lifting surface of said flexible jack adjoining an undersurface of said extended base end; said piano hammer pointing downwards from above said tensioned horizontal string; said lifting surface of said flexible jack lifting said undersurface of said extended base end, propelling said piano hammer downwards, striking said tensioned horizontal string downwardly from above said tensioned horizontal string.
- 26. A universal piano action according to claim 25 wherein a hammer return spring means acting upon a top surface of said extended base end.
- 27. A universal piano action operating without escapement let off biasing means; for emplacement in upright pianos and grand pianos below and above strings; comprising a pivotal member having a first end and a second end; said first end carrying a hammer shank carrying a piano hammer; said piano hammer facing a tensioned horizontal string from below; a substantially straight undersurface of said first end resting on a substantially rigid pivotal jack supported by a spring means; said jack being positioned on a rear portion of a piano key; said piano hammer striking said tensioned horizontal string and rebounding during said jack being in continual contact with said substantially straight undersurface of said first end.
- 28. A universal piano action according to claim 27 wherein said pivotal member further comprising a damper positioned on a top surface of said second end.
- 29. A universal piano action according to claim 27 wherein said lifting surface of said jack being substantially straight and longer than said substantially straight undersurface of said first end.
- 30. A universal piano action according to claim 27 wherein said piano hammer carried by said hammer shank, carried by said first end of said pivotal member pointing downwards, facing said tensioned horizontal string from above; a substantially straight undersurface of said second end of said pivotal member resting on said lifting surface of said pivotal jack positioned on said rear portion of said piano key; said piano hammer striking said tensioned horizontal string downwardly.
- 31. A universal piano action according to claim 30 wherein a hammer return spring means acting upon a top surface of said second end.
- 32. A universal piano action according to claim 30 wherein a damper dependent from said rear portion of said piano key touching said tensioned horizontal string.
- 33. A universal piano action according to claim 30 wherein said piano hammer carried by said hammer shank, carried by said first end of said pivotal member facing a tensioned vertical string; said substantially straight undersurface of said second end of said pivotal member resting on said lifting surface of said pivotal jack positioned on said rear portion of said piano key; said piano hammer striking said tensioned vertical string.
- 34. A universal piano action according to claim 33 wherein a hammer return spring means acting upon a top surface of said second end.
- 35. A universal piano action according to claim 27 wherein said substantially straight undersurface of said first end resting on a lifting surface of a substantially flexible jack.
- 36. A universal piano action according to claim 30 wherein said substantially straight undersurface of said second end resting on a lifting surface of a substantially flexible jack.
- 37. A universal piano action according to claim 33 wherein said substantially straight undersurface of said second end resting on a lifting surface of a substantially flexible jack.
- 38. A universal piano action according to claim 27 Wherein a base end of said hammer shank being in a recess in said first end being pivotally attached to said first end; a top surface said base end of said hammer shank in said recess by gravity of said piano hammer acting against a regulating screw carried by a top of said first end in said recess; said regulating screw regulating distance between said tensioned horizontal string and said piano hammer.
- 39. A universal piano action according to claim 38 wherein said base end of said hammer shank being pivotally attached to said first end in said recess; said piano hammer facing a tensioned vertical string; a hammer return spring means urging said hammer shank against said regulating screw horizontally disposed along said top surface of said first end; said regulating screw regulating distance between said piano hammer and said tensioned vertical string.
- 40. A universal piano action according to claim 39 wherein said hammer shank having a groove; said hammer return spring means urging said groove, urging said hammer shank against said regulating screw carried by said top surface of said first end.
- 41. A universal piano action comprising a pivotal jack; a pivotal member carrying a piano hammer; a lifting surface of said jack in a sliding manner lifting an undersurface of said pivotal member propelling said piano hammer towards a tensioned string; said jack being pressed by a spring means against an abutment; said lifting surface of said jack being in contact with said undersurface of said pivotal member during said piano hammer striking said tensioned string and rebounding from said tensioned string effectuated by absence of a jack escapement means; weight of said piano hammer and said pivotal member via said undersurface of said pivotal member upon being lifted by said jack pushing said lifting surface of said jack pushing said jack into a substantial incline in a direction away of a pivot of said pivotal member in opposition to said spring means pressing said jack in a direction towards said pivot; said jack remaining in said incline until said piano hammer being returned to an at rest position by releasing a piano key operating said universal piano action.
- 42. A universal piano action striking vertical strings and horizontal strings from at least one direction, comprising a hammer shank carrying a piano hammer; a base end of said hammer shank being connected pivotally to a support members a substantially rigid pivotal jack being positioned on a rear portion of a piano keys a lifting surface of said pivotal jack lifting a substantially straight undersurface of said hammer shank in a sliding manners said undersurface of said hammer shank urging said lifting surface of said pivotal jack in said sliding manner in a direction away of a pivot of said support members effected by gravity of said hammer shank and said piano hammer upon said lifting surface of said pivotal jack; said piano hammer being propelled towards a tensioned horizontal strings said piano hammer striking said tensioned horizontal string and rebounding from said tensioned horizontal string, during said lifting surface of said pivotal jack being in contact with said undersurface of said hammer shank; said lifting surface of said pivotal jack locking onto a variable point on said undersurface of said hammer shank; whereby positioning said piano hammer at a variable rebound positions said lifting surface of said pivotal jack unlocking from said variable point on said undersurface of said hammer shank, upon releasing said piano keys permitting said piano hammer to return to its normal at rest position from said variable rebound positions said variable rebound position of said piano hammer being effected by amounts of force applied to said piano key and to tension strength of a spring means supporting said pivotal jack, and to weight of said piano hammers said universal piano action operating without escapement let off biasing means and wherein said pivotal jack includes a through hole running from side to side; said spring means functioning therein.
- 43. The universal piano action according to claim 42 wherein said pivotal jack includes a through hole running diagonally front to back; said spring means functioning therein.
- 44. The universal piano action according to claim 42 wherein said pivotal jack and said spring means supporting said pivotal jack being carried by a stages said stage being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key.
- 45. The universal piano action according to claim 42 wherein said pivotal jack being carried by a stage; said stage being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key, and said spring means supporting said pivotal jack being carried by a stage next to said stage carrying said pivotal jack; said stage carrying said spring means being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key.
- 46. The universal piano action according to claim 42 wherein said pivotal jack being carried by a stage; said stage being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key, and said spring means supporting said pivotal jack being carried by a stage; said stage being adjustable along said stage carrying said pivotal jack.
- 47. The universal piano action according to claim 42 wherein said piano hammer rests on a flexible back check positioned on an adjustable stage.
- 48. The universal piano action according to claim 42 wherein said piano hammer resting on a flexible back check positioned on an adjustable stage, adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key.
- 49. The universal piano action according to claim 42 wherein said hammer shank carrying said piano hammer being supported by a cushioned adjustable button.
- 50. The universal piano action according to claim 42 wherein said base end of said hammer shank being extended; said lifting surface of said pivotal jack adjoining an undersurface of said extended base end; said piano hammer pointing downwards from above said tensioned horizontal string; said lifting surface of said pivotal jack lifting said undersurface of said extended base end propelling said piano hammer downwards, striking said tensioned horizontal string downwardly from above said tensioned horizontal string.
- 51. A universal piano action for emplacement in upright pianos and in grand pianos below and above strings, comprising a hammer shank carrying a piano hammer; a base end of said hammer shank being connected pivotally to a support members a substantially flexible jack being positioned on a rear portion of a piano key; a lifting surface of said flexible jack lifting a substantially straight undersurface of said hammer shank in a sliding manners said undersurface of said hammer shank urging said lifting surface of said flexible jack in said sliding manner, in a direction away of a pivot of said support member, effected by gravity of said hammer shank and said piano hammer upon said lifting surface of said flexible jack; said piano hammer being propelled towards a tensioned horizontal strings said piano hammer striking said tensioned horizontal string and rebounding during said lifting surface of said flexible jack being in contact with said undersurface of said hammer shanks said lifting surface of said flexible jack locking onto a variable point on said undersurface of said hammer shanks whereby positioning said piano hammer at a variable rebound positions said lifting surface of said flexible jack unlocking from said variable point on said undersurface of said hammer shank, upon releasing said piano key, permitting said piano hammer to return to its normal at rest position from said variable rebound position; said variable rebound position of said piano hammer being effected by amounts of force applied to said piano key and to tension strength of said flexible jack and to weight of said piano hammer; said universal piano action operating without escapement let off biasing means; and wherein said flexible jack being carried by a stage; said stage being adjustable along said rear portion of said piano key.
- 52. A universal piano action according to claim 51 wherein said base end of said hammer shank being extended; said lifting surface of said flexible jack adjoining an undersurface of said extended base ends said piano hammer pointing downwards from above said tensioned horizontal string; said lifting surface of said flexible jack lifting said undersurface of said extended base end, propelling said piano hammer downwards, striking said tensioned horizontal string downwardly from above said tensioned horizontal string.
- 53. The universal piano action according to claim 52 wherein a hammer return spring means is acting upon a top surface of said extended base and.
- 54. The universal piano action striking plurality of vertical and horizontal strings from two directions; comprising a pivotal member having a first end and a second ends said first end carrying a hammer shank carrying a piano hammer; said piano hammer facing a tensioned horizontal string from below; a substantially straight undersurface of said first end resting on a substantially rigid pivotal jack supported by a spring means; said jack being positioned on a rear portion of a piano key; said piano hammer striking said tensioned horizontal string and rebounding—during said lifting surface of said jack being in contact with said substantially straight undersurface of said first end; and wherein said piano hammer carried by said hammer shank, carried by said first end of said pivotal member pointing downwardly, facing said tensioned horizontal string upwardly; a substantially straight undersurface of said second end of said pivotal member resting on said lifting surface of said pivotal jack positioned on said rear portion of said piano key; said piano hammer striking said tensioned horizontal string downwardly.
- 55. The universal piano action according to claim 54 wherein a hammer return spring means acts upon a top surface of said second end.
- 56. The universal piano action according to claim 54 wherein a damper dependent from said rear portion of said piano key touching said tensioned horizontal string.
- 57. The universal piano action according to claim 54 wherein said piano hammer carried by said hammer shank, carried by said first end of said pivotal member facing a tensioned vertical string; said substantially straight undersurface of said second end of said pivotal member resting on said lifting surface of said pivotal jack positioned on said rear portion of said piano keys said piano hammer striking said tensioned vertical string.
- 58. The universal piano action according to claim 57 wherein a hammer return spring means acting upon a top surface of said second end.
- 59. A universal piano action according to claim 54 wherein substantially straight undersurface of said first end resting on a lifting surface of a substantially flexible jack.
- 60. The universal piano action according to claim 54 wherein said substantially straight undersurface of said second end resting on a lifting surface of a substantially flexible jack.
- 61. A universal piano action according to claim 57 wherein said substantially straight undersurface of said second end resting on a lifting surface of a substantially flexible jack.
- 62. A piano action for emplacement in upright and grand pianos below and above strings; comprising a substantially flexible jack carried by a rear portion of a piano keys a pivotal member carrying a piano hammer; upon depressing said piano key weight of said piano hammer and said pivotal member in a sliding manner pushing a top of said flexible jack positioning said flexible jack into a substantial incline in a direction away of a pivot of said pivotal member; said flexible jack remaining in said incline until release of said piano key; said top of said flexible jack supporting said pivotal member during said piano hammer being propelled towards a tensioned strings said top of said flexible jack supporting said pivotal member during said piano hammer striking said tensioned strings said top of said flexible jack supporting said pivotal member during said piano hammer rebounding from said tensioned strings said top of said flexible jack supporting said pivotal member during release of said piano key.
- 63. A piano action for emplacement in upright pianos and grand pianos below and above strings; comprising a pivotal jack acted upon by a spring means against an abutment in a direction towards a pivot of a pivotal member carrying a piano hammer; said pivotal jack being carried by a rear portion of a piano keys upon depressing said piano key weight of said piano hammer and said pivotal member in a sliding manner pushing a top of said pivotal jack positioning said pivotal jack into a substantial incline in a direction away of said pivot of said pivotal members said pivotal jack remaining in said incline until release of said piano key; said top of said pivotal jack supporting said pivotal member during said piano hammer being propelled towards a tensioned string; said top of said pivotal jack supporting said pivotal member during said piano hammer striking said tensioned string; said top of said pivotal jack supporting said pivotal member during said piano hammer rebounding from said tensioned string; said top of said pivotal jack supporting said pivotal member during release of said piano key.
- 64. A piano action for emplacement in an upright piano according to claim 63 wherein said pivotal jack being carried by a stage of predetermined height on said rear portion of said piano key.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/156,332, filed Sep. 28, 1999.
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