Patent classifications
G10D11/00
Reed plate for a hand-pulled instrument, sound post for a hand-pulled instrument, as well as hand-pulled instrument
A hand-pulled instrument, such as an accordion, typically has a sound post (or reed post) on which several reed plates are mounted. The reed plate usually has two oblong openings. Each opening relates to an elongated reed, which is widened at one of its two longitudinal ends for attachment to the reed plate. The opposite long end of the reed is not further fixed. The reed can be made to vibrate in a way that it partially swings into the associated opening. If air flows through the opening, in particular, due to a movement of a bellows of the hand-pulled instrument, such vibration can be generated, and in this way, an audible tone is produced. The reeds are usually attached to the reed plate with a rivet.
Manual pulling instrument
A manual pulling instrument, in particular an accordion, comprising a first housing part comprising operating elements configured to be operated by a player with one hand to generate a note. The operating elements occupy a spatial area extending to a first boundary line on a first side and to a second boundary line on a second side opposite the first side, the second boundary line is further away from the bellows than the first boundary line, and the second boundary line has a concave curvature. The spatial area occupied by the operating elements extends in a plane which encloses an angle between 20° and 65°, with a center plane which extends symmetrically with respect to the bellows between the first housing part and the second housing part when the bellows is in a folded state.
Manual pulling instrument
A manual pulling instrument, in particular an accordion, comprising a first housing part comprising operating elements configured to be operated by a player with one hand to generate a note. The operating elements occupy a spatial area extending to a first boundary line on a first side and to a second boundary line on a second side opposite the first side, the second boundary line is further away from the bellows than the first boundary line, and the second boundary line has a concave curvature. The spatial area occupied by the operating elements extends in a plane which encloses an angle between 20° and 65°, with a center plane which extends symmetrically with respect to the bellows between the first housing part and the second housing part when the bellows is in a folded state.
Producing a bellows
Bellows, for example, a roll bellows and a folding bellows, can be produced that can be used at higher temperatures such as those prevailing in modern articulated constructions, using a mixture comprising at least one thermoplastic elastomer selected from the group of copolysters with a hard segment and a soft segment, wherein in a first step the at least one thermoplastic elastomer is mixed with approximately 0.8 wt. % to approximately 5 wt. % triallyl isocyanurate, based on the total amount of the mixture; in a second step the bellows is produced; and in a third step, the bellows is exposed to an ionizing irradiation in a range from approximately 140 kGy to approximately 350 kGy.
Producing a bellows
Bellows, for example, a roll bellows and a folding bellows, can be produced that can be used at higher temperatures such as those prevailing in modern articulated constructions, using a mixture comprising at least one thermoplastic elastomer selected from the group of copolysters with a hard segment and a soft segment, wherein in a first step the at least one thermoplastic elastomer is mixed with approximately 0.8 wt. % to approximately 5 wt. % triallyl isocyanurate, based on the total amount of the mixture; in a second step the bellows is produced; and in a third step, the bellows is exposed to an ionizing irradiation in a range from approximately 140 kGy to approximately 350 kGy.
PRODUCING A BELLOWS
Bellows, for example, a roll bellows and a folding bellows, can be produced that can be used at higher temperatures such as those prevailing in modern articulated constructions, using a mixture comprising at least one thermoplastic elastomer selected from the group of copolysters with a hard segment and a soft segment, wherein in a first step the at least one thermoplastic elastomer is mixed with approximately 0.8 wt. % to approximately 5 wt. % triallyl isocyanurate, based on the total amount of the mixture; in a second step the bellows is produced; and in a third step, the bellows is exposed to an ionizing irradiation in a range from approximately 140 kGy to approximately 350 kGy.
Handpull musical instrument
Handpull musical instrument comprising housing parts for treble and bass connected by a bellows (1), associated sound and/or signal producing equipment and mechanical parts, and comprising a treble keyboard (4) installed in the treble housing (2) and a bass keyboard (5) installed in the bass housing (3), wherein the treble housing (2) is configured as an columnar hollow body (6) in angular design, which is open on the bellows side and opposite thereto comprises an opening (7) for receiving a treble cover (8), wherein the treble cover (8) is arranged so as to be aligned at an acute angle to an instrument central plane (M) between the two housing parts (2, 3), such that the treble housing (2) is tapered towards the instrument front face (V) and, thereby, the treble cover (8) is displaced towards the front and the treble cover (8) forms the treble keyboard (4).
Handpull musical instrument
Handpull musical instrument comprising housing parts for treble and bass connected by a bellows (1), associated sound and/or signal producing equipment and mechanical parts, and comprising a treble keyboard (4) installed in the treble housing (2) and a bass keyboard (5) installed in the bass housing (3), wherein the treble housing (2) is configured as an columnar hollow body (6) in angular design, which is open on the bellows side and opposite thereto comprises an opening (7) for receiving a treble cover (8), wherein the treble cover (8) is arranged so as to be aligned at an acute angle to an instrument central plane (M) between the two housing parts (2, 3), such that the treble housing (2) is tapered towards the instrument front face (V) and, thereby, the treble cover (8) is displaced towards the front and the treble cover (8) forms the treble keyboard (4).
Free bass a system
An accordion includes a right hand play side, a left hand play side, a bellow provided between the right hand play side and the left hand play side. A plurality of columns of buttons provide on at least one of the right hand play side and the left hand play side. Each of the plurality of columns may have at least three buttons to which three single pitches are assigned, the three single pitches constituting a triad major chord. Embodiments of the present invention provide a user-friendly system for accordionists that can also cover more than 90% of the accordion songs being public in the world.
Free bass a system
An accordion includes a right hand play side, a left hand play side, a bellow provided between the right hand play side and the left hand play side. A plurality of columns of buttons provide on at least one of the right hand play side and the left hand play side. Each of the plurality of columns may have at least three buttons to which three single pitches are assigned, the three single pitches constituting a triad major chord. Embodiments of the present invention provide a user-friendly system for accordionists that can also cover more than 90% of the accordion songs being public in the world.