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Tuning fork mounting assembly in electromechanical pianos

  • US 4,373,418 A
  • Filed: 01/09/1981
  • Issued: 02/15/1983
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/09/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In an electromechanical piano of the type in which each tone is generated by striking the low-mass leg of an asymmetrical fork, and the resulting vibrations of such leg are transduced into a voltage adapted to be amplified and used to drive a loudspeaker, an improved mounting means for each such fork, said mounting means comprising:

  • (a) a single screw extended through an oversize opening in a high-mass portion of said fork and thence into a support,(b) resilient means to maintain said high-mass portion in spaced relationship from said support without effecting substantial damping of said fork,(c) means to prevent said fork from rotating about the axis of said screw,said means (c) being spacer or standoff means interposed between said fork and the fork adjacent thereto for contact with high-mass portions of both forks,the single screw for each fork cooperating with the screw of the adjacent fork, and also with high-mass portions of both forks and with spacer or standoff means, to prevent rotation of each fork about the axis of its associated screw, and(d) characterized in that said means (a) and (b) constitute the sole support for said fork, and said means (c) constitutes the sole means for preventing each fork from rotating about the axis of its associated screw.

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