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- This invention relates to pneumatic units for player pianos and has for its object the provision of a device of this character in which a primary bellows is utilized to control the operation of the valve controlling the passage of air from the secondary or power bellows.
- Another object of the invent-ion is the provision of means for regulating the amount of air admitted to the unit according to its location in the piano relatively to the tracker board.
- a further object is the production of a device of this character which will be sim ple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, effective in operation and in which all necessary adjustments of the various valves may be made exteriorly of said unit.
- the invention consists primarily of a unit having a primary valve-controlling bellows secured to an outer face thereof.
- the invention further consists of a unithaving secured to its upper face a primary bellows provided with an arm articulated to the valve controlling the air passage from the secondary or power bellows.
- the invention further consists in a unit having a vent hole provided with a valve by which the amount of air passing through said vent may be regulated to suit various conditions.
- Figure 1 represents an elevation of a pneumatic unit embodying the principles of the present invention.
- Figure 2 represents a vertical section of the same the cutting plane being on line 2, 2, on Fig. 3.
- Figure 3 represents a plan of the same.
- Figure 4 represents a horizontal section of same on line 4, 4, on Fig. 2, and
- Figure 5 represents a transverse vertical section of same on line 5, 5, on Fig. 3.
- 10 is a block, preferably U-shaped, and provided with a cover plate 11 secured thereto.
- This cover plate 11 is provided with a port 12 and superimposed upon said plate are two separated blocks 13 and 14.
- a narrow strip 17 forming a bearing for a valve stem 18, this valve stem being threaded and having adjustably mounted thereon the lower valve 19 and the upper valve 20.
- valve stem 18 is free to move through the bearing in the strip 17 and the valves 19 and 20 may be adjusted on the valve stem 18 to vary the distance between the same.
- a head 21 Threaded to the upper end of the valve stem 19 is a head 21.
- This primary bellows 24 is secured to the upper plate 15 and has a passage 25 therefrom communicating through an opening 26 with a compartment 27 formed in the block 14 and between the upper and lower plates, 15 and 1.1.
- a tubular member 28 adapted to be inserted into one end of a tube 29 leading to an opening in the usual tracker board of a player piano.
- a tubular member 30 adapted to be inserted plate 11 and communicates with the air space 34.
- a power bellows or pneumatic 36 having secured to one end thereof a projection member 37 adapted to communicate with and actuate a vertical. rod for operating the hammer of. the piano action.
- Theopposite end of the power bellows 36 ishinged at 40. 7
- Valve 20 Normally the Valve 20 is separated from the upper face of the plate 15 thereby permitting air to, enter through the port 16 and fill the air space 34,tubular member 35 and the power bellows 36, it being understood that at this time thevalve19 is firmly held, against the under face of'the' plate 11 thereby closing the port 12.
- the power bellows36 isof usual construction having an upper fixed plate 41 and a lower movable plate, 42, these two plates 41 and 42 being coiinected together by flexible side: and end. walls;43, preferably of rubber.
- chamber 33 extends a vent 44 through one end of the block 10, this vent 44 being provided with an up Wardly extending branch 45.
- a cylindrical member- 46 Positioned in the plates 11 and- 15 and extending downwardly into the block 10 is a cylindrical member- 46, said member being in alinement with, the vertical vent passage 45.
- This cylindrical; member is providedi with a port 47 communicatingwiththe compartment 27 between the plates ll and 15.
- a removable plug 48 Disposed within the cylindrical member 46 is a removable plug 48 having a passage 49 extending upwardly therein from the upper end of the vent passage 45.
- this passage 49 has extending radially therefrom a passage 50 the outer end of which normally registers with the port 47.
- the block 48 is frictionally held in position but may be rotated about its, axis in order to close the port 47 or vary the degree of its opening.
- This provides a ready means of varying the opening of said port 47 for different pneumatics according to their position in the piano relatively to the Vacuum chest and tracker board.
- vent passage 45 and horizontal vent 44 may be readilycleared:ofdust-or any other obstructions.
- a unit is provided for each string of the piano and these various units are mounted upon a support in such a position that the member 37'may actuate a. hammer-actuating rod forming a part ofthe piano action.
- the various units are then connected by means of the tube 29 to the tracker-board and the pipe 31 to the vacuum chest.
- the bellows 24 will; thereby be expanded and the arm 22 secured thereto will permit the valve 20- to be moved downwardly by the atmospheric pressure and close the port 16 at the same time causing the valve 19 to be moved downwardly and open the port 12.
- valve 16 This opening of the valve 16 will permit the air to pass again into the air space 3st and through the tubular member 35 into the power bellows -36 and again expand the same.
- the pri mary bellows 24 While being deflated, will lift the valves 19, 20 and while being filled with air the arm 22 will be moved into position to permit the valves 19, 20 to be lowered by the pressure of the atmosphere thereon.
- the operating parts may be readily regulated and tested in order to secure perfect results.
- the plug 48 can be adjusted to make the vent passage of any size needed for the proper operation of the primary bellows 24 and can be entirely closed for testing said primary bellows.
- the pneumatic is quicker to act and a greater volume of tone is attained.
- a pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows; a vacuum chamber; a pipe leading therefrom to the vacuum chest; an air space communicating with said power bellows and having ports to said chamber and to atmosphere; a primary bellows secured to the top of said unit and COPHIlLlDieating by a tube with an opening in the tracker board; valves to close said ports; a valve stem projecting beyond the upper face of said unit and on which said valves are mounted; a head on the other end of said stem; and an arm on said primary bellows coacting with said head to move said valves.
- a pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows; a primary bellows communicating by a passage with an opening in the tracker board; a vacuum chamber having a vent therefrom communicating with the passage to said primary bellows; a pipe leading from said chamber to the vacuum chest; an air space communicating with said power bellows and having ports to said vacuum chamber and to atmosphere; valves adapted to be actuated by said primary bellows to alternately close said ports; and a valve in said vent.
- a pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows; a vacuum chamber having a vent; a pipe leading from said chamber to the vacuum chest; an air space communicating with said power bellows and having ports to said vacuum chamber and to atmosphere; a primary bellows communicating by a tube with an opening in the tracker board; valves adapted to be actuated by said primary bellows to alternately close said ports; a cylindrical member in said vent having a port communicating with the passage to said primary bellows; and a plug rotatable in said member and having a passage therein from said vent to the port in said member.
- a pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows and valves under atmospheric pressure for controlling the operation of said bellows, combined with a primary bellows; an arm thereon adapted to lift said valves against said atmospheric pressure; means connected with the vacuum chest of a player piano for creating a vacuum in said primary bellows; a regulating valve in said connecting means; and means connected with the tracker board of said piano for inflating said primary bellows and moving said arm to permit said valves to be lowered by the atmospheric pressure thereon.
- a pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows; a vacuum chamber; an air space having ports to the vacuum chamber and to atmosphere; alined valves for closing said ports; a primary bellows, the outer face of which is exposed to atmospheric pressure; and means interposed between said valves and primary bellows whereby said valve during the deflation of said primary bellows will be inoved to closethe pert between Signed by me atBoston, Mase, this 29th the va cuum chamber and air space, anduppn day of September, 1921; the expansion of said p imary bellows will permitthej valves to be moved in the oppo- REUBEN S. HOY-T. site direction, independently of saiidj pri WVitnesses:
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R. s. HOYT Filed 0st. 1, 1921 liwenio r. ieubemSJibyiZ Patented Feb. 17, 1925.
UNITED STATES REUBEN S. HOYT, OF ALEXANDRIA, NEW HAMPSHIRE.
PNEULMA'IIC UNIT FOR PLAYER PIANOS.
Application filed October 1, 1921.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, REUBEN Hora, a citizen of the United States of America, and a resident of Alexandria, in the county of Grafton and State of New Hampshire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pneumatic Units for Player Pia-nos, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to pneumatic units for player pianos and has for its object the provision of a device of this character in which a primary bellows is utilized to control the operation of the valve controlling the passage of air from the secondary or power bellows.
Another object of the invent-ion is the provision of means for regulating the amount of air admitted to the unit according to its location in the piano relatively to the tracker board.
A further object is the production of a device of this character which will be sim ple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, effective in operation and in which all necessary adjustments of the various valves may be made exteriorly of said unit.
The invention consists primarily of a unit having a primary valve-controlling bellows secured to an outer face thereof.
The invention further consists of a unithaving secured to its upper face a primary bellows provided with an arm articulated to the valve controlling the air passage from the secondary or power bellows.
The invention further consists in a unit having a vent hole provided with a valve by which the amount of air passing through said vent may be regulated to suit various conditions.
The invention further consists in certain novel features of construction and arrangement of parts which will be understood readily by reference to the description of the drawings and to the claims to be hereinafter given.
For the purpose of illustrating the invention, one preferred form thereof is illustrated in the drawings, this form having been found to give satisfactory and reliable results although it is to be understood that the various instrumentalities of which the invention consists can be variously arranged and organized and the invention is not limited to the precise arrangement and organi- Serial No. 504,626.
zation of these instrumentalities as herein shown and described except as required by the scope of the appended claims.
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Figure 1 represents an elevation of a pneumatic unit embodying the principles of the present invention.
' Figure 2 represents a vertical section of the same the cutting plane being on line 2, 2, on Fig. 3.
Figure 3 represents a plan of the same.
Figure 4 represents a horizontal section of same on line 4, 4, on Fig. 2, and
Figure 5 represents a transverse vertical section of same on line 5, 5, on Fig. 3.
Similar characters indicate like parts throughout the several figures of the drawlngs.
In the drawings, 10 is a block, preferably U-shaped, and provided with a cover plate 11 secured thereto.
This cover plate 11 is provided with a port 12 and superimposed upon said plate are two separated blocks 13 and 14.
Superimposed upon these blocks 13 and 14 is another plate 15 having a port 16 therein alined with the port 12.
Between the plates 11 and 15 is a narrow strip 17 forming a bearing for a valve stem 18, this valve stem being threaded and having adjustably mounted thereon the lower valve 19 and the upper valve 20.
The valve stem 18 is free to move through the bearing in the strip 17 and the valves 19 and 20 may be adjusted on the valve stem 18 to vary the distance between the same.
Threaded to the upper end of the valve stem 19 is a head 21.
Between the head 21 and the valve 20 is positioned the outer end of an arm 22 secured by screws 23 to a primary bellows 24 which normally is partially deflated.
This primary bellows 24 is secured to the upper plate 15 and has a passage 25 therefrom communicating through an opening 26 with a compartment 27 formed in the block 14 and between the upper and lower plates, 15 and 1.1.
Extending upwardly from the compartment 27 is a tubular member 28 adapted to be inserted into one end of a tube 29 leading to an opening in the usual tracker board of a player piano.
Extending from one end of the block 10 is a tubular member 30 adapted to be inserted plate 11 and communicates with the air space 34.
'Secured to the block-10 is a power bellows: or pneumatic 36 having secured to one end thereof a projection member 37 adapted to communicate with and actuate a vertical. rod for operating the hammer of. the piano action. Theopposite end of the power bellows 36 ishinged at 40. 7
Normally the Valve 20 is separated from the upper face of the plate 15 thereby permitting air to, enter through the port 16 and fill the air space 34,tubular member 35 and the power bellows 36, it being understood that at this time thevalve19 is firmly held, against the under face of'the' plate 11 thereby closing the port 12.
The power bellows36 isof usual construction having an upper fixed plate 41 and a lower movable plate, 42, these two plates 41 and 42 being coiinected together by flexible side: and end. walls;43, preferably of rubber.
From the vacuum. chamber 33 extends a vent 44 through one end of the block 10, this vent 44 being provided with an up Wardly extending branch 45.
Positioned in the plates 11 and- 15 and extending downwardly into the block 10 is a cylindrical member- 46, said member being in alinement with, the vertical vent passage 45.
This cylindrical; member is providedi with a port 47 communicatingwiththe compartment 27 between the plates ll and 15.
Disposed within the cylindrical member 46 is a removable plug 48 having a passage 49 extending upwardly therein from the upper end of the vent passage 45.
The upper end of this passage 49 has extending radially therefrom a passage 50 the outer end of which normally registers with the port 47.
1 The block 48 is frictionally held in position but may be rotated about its, axis in order to close the port 47 or vary the degree of its opening.
This provides a ready means of varying the opening of said port 47 for different pneumatics according to their position in the piano relatively to the Vacuum chest and tracker board.
It has been found in practice that each pneumatic unit requires a different adjustment and; by means ofthe construction herein shown, this desired adjustment is made possible.
By removing. the. plug, 48, the vent passage 45 and horizontal vent 44 may be readilycleared:ofdust-or any other obstructions.
This is of considerable importance as devices of this class are very apt to become inoperative by dust accumulating in the vent and clogging the same.
It is obvious, therefore, that itis quite desirable toprovide means for readily cleaning out the passages without disturbing the various operating parts.
Ordinarily in devices of this character the operating parts are mostly confinedwithin the pneumatic unitand are not readily accessible for adjustment or the replacing ofworn parts.
In the present device all of the adjustments may. be made on the outside of the block which obviously is a, great advantage.
The operation of'the device is as follows:
A unit is provided for each string of the piano and these various units are mounted upon a support in such a position that the member 37'may actuate a. hammer-actuating rod forming a part ofthe piano action.
When thus mounted, the various units are then connected by means of the tube 29 to the tracker-board and the pipe 31 to the vacuum chest.
With the units thus connected to the vacuum chest andtracker board, shouldv an opening in the tracker board, he uncovered or exposed, air will be admitted to the tube 29 and pass through the compartment 27, opening 26, passage 25 into. the primary bellows 24;
The bellows 24 will; thereby be expanded and the arm 22 secured thereto will permit the valve 20- to be moved downwardly by the atmospheric pressure and close the port 16 at the same time causing the valve 19 to be moved downwardly and open the port 12. g
As a consequence of this movementof the valves 19 and 20, a communication from the vacuum chest is made through the tubular member 30, vacuum chamber 33, port 12, air space 34, tubular member 35, to the interior of the pneumatic power bellows 36 secured to the lower portion of the block 10.
The suction through these passages and chambers will thereupon cause the power bellows 36 tov be collapsed and the projection 37 on the rear end of the movable plate 42 will be consequently moved upwardly to actuate the hammer of the pneumatic action. 7
When the tracker board is again covered, the pneumatic or power bellows 36- returns to its normal position, the air within the primary bellows 24 being withdrawn through the passage 25, opening 26, compartment 27, port ll, passages 50, 49 and 45, and vent 44, into the air chamber 33 and therefrom through the tubular member 30 and pipe 31.
When the air is thus withdrawn from the primary bellows 24, the arm 22 acting upon the head 21 of the valve stem 18 will lift said valve stem and cause the valve 19 to close the port 12 and the valve 20 to open the port 16.
This opening of the valve 16 will permit the air to pass again into the air space 3st and through the tubular member 35 into the power bellows -36 and again expand the same.
By the expansion of the power bellows 36, the plate 37 will be returned to its lowermost position as indicated in Fig. 2 of the drawings preparatory to another operation thereof.
With the parts in the position indicated in Fig. 2 of the drawings, the interior of the primary bellows 24 is in communication with the vacuum chamber 33 and all air is therefore withdrawn therefrom and remains withdrawn until an opening in the tracker board is uncovered and permits air to enter said primary bellows and expand the same.
This expansion of the primary bellows causes the arm 22 to move away from the head 21 on valve stem 18 and the atmosphere will then act upon the valve 20 forcing it to its seat and at the same time forcing the valve 19 away from its seat and uncovering the port 12.
It is self-evident therefore that the pri mary bellows 24:, while being deflated, will lift the valves 19, 20 and while being filled with air the arm 22 will be moved into position to permit the valves 19, 20 to be lowered by the pressure of the atmosphere thereon.
This makes a very simple construction of unit in which all the necessary adjustments may be made without removing the unit from the support on which it is mounted.
By making all adjustments on the outside of the unit the operating parts may be readily regulated and tested in order to secure perfect results.
The plug 48 can be adjusted to make the vent passage of any size needed for the proper operation of the primary bellows 24 and can be entirely closed for testing said primary bellows.
By the method of operation herein shown and described, the pneumatic is quicker to act and a greater volume of tone is attained.
It is believed that the operation and many advantages of the invention will be understood without further description.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
1. A pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows; a vacuum chamber; a pipe leading therefrom to the vacuum chest; an air space communicating with said power bellows and having ports to said chamber and to atmosphere; a primary bellows secured to the top of said unit and COPHIlLlDieating by a tube with an opening in the tracker board; valves to close said ports; a valve stem projecting beyond the upper face of said unit and on which said valves are mounted; a head on the other end of said stem; and an arm on said primary bellows coacting with said head to move said valves.
2. A pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows; a primary bellows communicating by a passage with an opening in the tracker board; a vacuum chamber having a vent therefrom communicating with the passage to said primary bellows; a pipe leading from said chamber to the vacuum chest; an air space communicating with said power bellows and having ports to said vacuum chamber and to atmosphere; valves adapted to be actuated by said primary bellows to alternately close said ports; and a valve in said vent.
3. A pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows; a vacuum chamber having a vent; a pipe leading from said chamber to the vacuum chest; an air space communicating with said power bellows and having ports to said vacuum chamber and to atmosphere; a primary bellows communicating by a tube with an opening in the tracker board; valves adapted to be actuated by said primary bellows to alternately close said ports; a cylindrical member in said vent having a port communicating with the passage to said primary bellows; and a plug rotatable in said member and having a passage therein from said vent to the port in said member.
4. A pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows and valves under atmospheric pressure for controlling the operation of said bellows, combined with a primary bellows; an arm thereon adapted to lift said valves against said atmospheric pressure; means connected with the vacuum chest of a player piano for creating a vacuum in said primary bellows; a regulating valve in said connecting means; and means connected with the tracker board of said piano for inflating said primary bellows and moving said arm to permit said valves to be lowered by the atmospheric pressure thereon.
5. A pneumatic unit provided with a power bellows; a vacuum chamber; an air space having ports to the vacuum chamber and to atmosphere; alined valves for closing said ports; a primary bellows, the outer face of which is exposed to atmospheric pressure; and means interposed between said valves and primary bellows whereby said valve during the deflation of said primary bellows will be inoved to closethe pert between Signed by me atBoston, Mase, this 29th the va cuum chamber and air space, anduppn day of September, 1921; the expansion of said p imary bellows will permitthej valves to be moved in the oppo- REUBEN S. HOY-T. site direction, independently of saiidj pri WVitnesses:
mary be11oWs, by the atmospheric PlQSSure WALTER E. LOMBARD,
aetingvthereon. v NATHAN C. LOMBARD.
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