Keyboard unit

The keyboard unit design stabilizes component positioning through a frame with directional stiffness variations and pressing portions to suppress movement, addressing positional shifts and distortion, ensuring reliable operation.

JP7823402B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-04YAMAHA CORP
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Filing Date
2022-01-24
Publication Date
2026-03-04

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Technical Problem

The relative position of components attached to a frame using fasteners can shift, leading to distortion and operational malfunctions in keyboard units due to the mismatch in dimensions and rigidity, causing interference with other components.

Method used

A keyboard unit design featuring a frame with a first member having weaker stiffness in one direction, a mounting member with pressing portions to suppress movement, and positioning means to stabilize the mounting member's position, utilizing a pair of pressing portions to sandwich and fix the member's position, and additional members with weaker rigidity in the first direction to enhance stability.

Benefits of technology

The design reduces operational issues by maintaining the correct positional relationship of components, minimizing interference and distortion, thereby enhancing the reliability and functionality of the keyboard unit.

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Abstract

To provide a keyboard unit in which an operation failure is less likely to occur.SOLUTION: A keyboard unit 1 includes: a frame 500; first members 580, 590 having a rigidity in a first direction D1 lower than a rigidity in a second direction D2 intersecting with the first direction D1 and connected to the frame 500; and a mounted member 400 having a first pressing portion 430 configured to suppress movements of the first members 580, 590 in the first direction D1 by pressing parts of the first members 580, 590 in the second direction D2, and positioning means 430'. The positioning means 430' suppresses a movement of the mounted member 400 with respect to the frame 500 in the first direction D1.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 7
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] An embodiment of the present invention relates to a keyboard unit, and more particularly to a keyboard unit having a structure in which a mounting member is mounted on a frame. [Background technology]

[0002] In general, in electronic musical instruments, a workpiece is attached to a frame with fasteners such as screws. Typically, the workpiece has through-holes, and fasteners pass through the through-holes and connect to the frame, thereby attaching the workpiece to the frame. For example, in Patent Document 1, a plate-shaped member (circuit board) on which a sensor is mounted is fixed to the frame with screws. In such a configuration, the size of the through-holes in the workpiece in a specific direction may be designed to be larger than the size of the fasteners, taking into account the dimensional difference between the shape of the frame and the shape of the workpiece (circuit board). [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0003] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Publication No. 2018-180527 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0004] In the above case, when a fastener is used to attach a component to a frame, the relative position of the component to the frame may shift from the correct position when the fastener is tightened. If the relative position shifts from the correct position, the component may be fixed to the frame in a state where distortion occurs in the frame or the component. As a result, the distorted component may interfere with other components, causing malfunctions in the operation of the keyboard unit.

[0005] One of the objects of one embodiment of the present invention is to provide a keyboard unit that is less likely to cause operational problems. [Means for solving the problem]

[0006] A keyboard unit according to one embodiment of the present invention includes a frame, a first member connected to the frame and having a stiffness in a first direction weaker than a stiffness in a second direction intersecting the first direction, a mounting member including a first pressing portion that presses a portion of the first member from the second direction to suppress movement of the first member in the first direction, and positioning means that suppresses movement of the mounting member relative to the frame in the first direction.

[0007] The first pressing portion may be a pair of pressing portions, and the pair of pressing portions may sandwich a part of the first member in the second direction to suppress movement of the first member in the first direction.

[0008] An end of the first member in the second direction may be connected to the frame.

[0009] The frame may further include a second member whose rigidity in the first direction is weaker than that in the second direction, whose end in the second direction is connected to the frame, and which is aligned with the first member in the first direction, and the positioning means may include a second pressing portion that presses a portion of the second member from the second direction, thereby suppressing movement of the second member in the first direction, and the positional relationship between the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion in the first direction may be fixed.

[0010] The second member may be located closer to the center of the keyboard unit than the first member in the first direction, and the positioning means may have a pair of stoppers that engage with a portion of the second member in the first direction.

[0011] The frame may further include a second member whose rigidity in the first direction is weaker than its rigidity in the second direction and whose end in the second direction is connected to the frame, and a third member whose rigidity in the first direction is weaker than its rigidity in the second direction and whose end in the second direction is connected to the frame, wherein the positioning means includes a second pressing portion that suppresses movement of the second member in the first direction by pressing a portion of the second member from the second direction, and a third pressing portion that suppresses movement of the third member in the first direction by pressing a portion of the third member from the second direction, and the positional relationship between the first pressing portion, the second pressing portion, and the third pressing portion in the first direction may be fixed.

[0012] The keyboard unit may have a length in the first direction, the first member may include a rib and a boss, the rib may have a length in the second direction, a first end of the rib may be connected to the frame, and a second end of the rib may be connected to the boss, and the boss may be pressed in the second direction by the first pressing portion and may be in direct or indirect contact with the first pressing portion.

[0013] The positioning means may include a structure connected to the frame.

[0014] The first member may be adjacent to a member that constitutes the keyboard unit in the first direction.

[0015] The member to be attached may have a through hole through which a fastening member that fixes the member to the first member passes, and the through hole may have a width in the first direction greater than that of the portion of the fastening member that passes through the through hole.

[0016] The first member may have a screw hole corresponding to a screw that fixes the attached member to the first member, and may include a first contact portion and a second contact portion that contact a pair of the first pressing portions, wherein the first contact portion contacts one of the first pressing portions in a clockwise direction on an arc centered on the screw hole when viewed from a direction in which the bottom of the screw hole is visible, and the second contact portion contacts the other of the first pressing portions in a clockwise direction on the arc when viewed from a direction in which the bottom of the screw hole is visible.

[0017] The first member may include a first contact portion and a second contact portion that contact the pair of first pressing portions, and the first contact portion may contact one of the first pressing portions at two or more points.

[0018] The second contact portion may be in contact with the other first pressing portion at two or more points.

[0019] In the first contact portion, one of the first pressing portions may be recessed to correspond to the shape of the first member, and / or in the second contact portion, the other of the first pressing portions may be recessed to correspond to the shape of the first member.

[0020] The movement of the first member in the first direction may be suppressed by a frictional force between the first member and the pair of first pressing portions.

[0021] The pair of first pressing portions may have longitudinal directions in the first direction so as to be parallel to each other. [Effects of the Invention]

[0022] According to one embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to provide a keyboard unit that is less likely to experience operational problems. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0023] [Figure 1] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing the configuration of a keyboard unit according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a sound source device according to an embodiment of the present invention; [Figure 3]FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram showing the internal configuration of a housing according to an embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the side. [Figure 4] FIG. 2 is a side view showing an example of a hammer assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 5] FIG. 2 is an explanatory diagram showing the internal configuration of a housing according to an embodiment of the present invention, as viewed from the bottom. [Figure 6] 10A and 10B are diagrams showing stopper rails in one embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 7] FIG. 10 is a view showing a state in which the stopper rail is attached to the frame in the embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 8] 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA' in FIG. 7. [Figure 9] FIG. 10 is a view showing a state in which the stopper rail is attached to the frame in the embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 10] FIG. 10 is a view showing a state in which the stopper rail is attached to the frame in the embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 11] FIG. 10 is a view showing a state in which the stopper rail is attached to the frame in the embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 12] 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line BB' in FIG. [Figure 13] FIG. 10 is a view showing a state in which the stopper rail is attached to the frame in the embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0024] A keyboard unit according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings. The following embodiment is merely an example of how the present invention can be implemented, and the present invention should not be construed as being limited to these embodiments. In the drawings referred to in this embodiment, identical or similar symbols (symbols consisting of a number followed by A, B, etc.) are used to designate identical or similar parts, and repeated explanations of such parts may be omitted. The dimensional ratios of the drawings (such as the ratio between components, the ratio of length, width, and height) may differ from the actual ratios for the sake of convenience, and some components may be omitted from the drawings. In the following description, the vertical directions in each drawing may be referred to as "top," "upper," "top end," "bottom," "lower," and "bottom end." However, these vertical directions merely describe relative directional relationships, and the vertical directions may be reversed.

[0025] [1. First embodiment] [1-1. Keyboard unit configuration] FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the configuration of a keyboard unit in the first embodiment. The keyboard unit 1 is an electronic keyboard instrument, such as an electronic piano, that produces sounds in response to key presses by a user (performer). The keyboard unit 1 may also be a keyboard-type controller that outputs control data (e.g., MIDI) for controlling an external sound source device in response to key presses. In this case, the keyboard unit 1 does not need to have a sound source device.

[0026] The keyboard unit 1 includes a keyboard assembly 10. The keyboard assembly 10 includes white keys 100w and black keys 100b. When there is no need to distinguish between the white keys 100w and the black keys 100b, they are simply referred to as keys 100. A plurality of white keys 100w and black keys 100b are arranged side by side. There are N keys 100, and in this example, there are 88 keys. The direction in which these keys 100 are arranged is called the scale direction (D1 direction). The keyboard unit 1 has its long side in the D1 direction. In the following description, a configuration with a "w" after a symbol (number) indicates a configuration corresponding to a white key. A configuration with a "b" after a symbol (number) indicates a configuration corresponding to a black key.

[0027] A portion of the keyboard assembly 10 is located inside the housing 90. When the keyboard unit 1 is viewed from above, the portion of the keyboard assembly 10 that is covered by the housing 90 is called the non-exterior portion NV, and the portion that is exposed from the housing 90 and visible to the user is called the exterior portion PV. In other words, the exterior portion PV is a portion of the key 100 and indicates the area where the user can perform musical operations. Hereinafter, the portion of the key 100 that is exposed by the exterior portion PV may be referred to as the key body portion.

[0028] A sound source device 70 and a speaker 80 are arranged inside the housing 90. The sound source device 70 generates a sound waveform signal when the keys 100 are pressed. The speaker 80 outputs the sound waveform signal generated by the sound source device 70 to an external space. The keyboard unit 1 may also include a slider for controlling the volume, a switch for switching the tone, a display for displaying various information, and the like.

[0029] In the explanations in this specification, directions such as up, down, left, right, front, and back refer to the directions when the player views the keyboard unit 1. For example, the non-exterior portion NV can be expressed as being located further back than the exterior portion PV. Directions based on the key 100, such as the front end side (front side of the key) and the rear end side (rear side of the key), can also be used. In this case, the front end side of the key refers to the front side of the key 100 as seen from the player. The rear end side of the key refers to the rear side of the key 100 as seen from the player. According to this definition, it can be expressed that the portion of the black key 100b from the front end to the rear end of the key body of the black key 100b is the portion that protrudes above the white key 100w.

[0030] 2 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a sound source device according to the first embodiment. The sound source device 70 includes a signal conversion unit 710, a sound source unit 730, and an output unit 750. A sensor 300 is provided for each key 100, detects key operation, and outputs a signal corresponding to the detected content. In this example, the sensor 300 outputs a signal corresponding to three levels of key depression amount. The key depression speed can be detected according to the interval between these signals.

[0031] The signal conversion unit 710 acquires output signals from the sensors 300 (sensors 300-1, 300-2, ..., 300-88 corresponding to the 88 keys 100), and generates and outputs operation signals corresponding to the operation state of each key 100. In this example, the operation signals are MIDI format signals. In response to a key press operation, the signal conversion unit 710 outputs a note-on. At this time, a key number indicating which of the 88 keys 100 has been pressed and a velocity corresponding to the key pressing speed are output in association with the note-on. On the other hand, in response to a key release operation, the signal conversion unit 710 outputs a key number in association with a note-off. A signal corresponding to another operation such as a pedal may also be input to the signal conversion unit 710 and reflected in the operation signal.

[0032] The sound source unit 730 generates a sound waveform signal based on the operation signal output from the signal conversion unit 710. The output unit 750 outputs the sound waveform signal generated by the sound source unit 730. This sound waveform signal is output to, for example, the speaker 80 or a sound waveform signal output terminal.

[0033] [1-2. Keyboard Assembly Configuration] FIG. 3 is an explanatory diagram of the internal configuration of the housing of the first embodiment, viewed from the side. In the following explanation, a configuration related to the white key 100w will be described as an example, but the hammer assembly 200 of this embodiment can also be applied to a configuration related to the black key 100b. As shown in FIG. 3, a keyboard assembly 10 and a speaker 80 are disposed inside the housing 90. The speaker 80 is disposed at the rear side of the keyboard assembly 10. The speaker 80 is positioned so as to output sounds corresponding to key depressions toward the top and bottom of the housing 90. Sounds output downward travel from the underside of the housing 90 to the outside. On the other hand, sounds output upward travel from inside the housing 90 through the internal space of the keyboard assembly 10 and travel to the outside through the gaps between adjacent white keys 100w in the exterior portion PV or the gaps between the white keys 100w and the housing 90.

[0034] The configuration of the keyboard assembly 10 will be described with reference to FIG. 3. In addition to the white key 100w and sensor 300 described above, the keyboard assembly 10 also includes a hammer assembly 200, a stopper rail 400, a frame 500, a connection portion 800, and a mounting portion 900. Most of the components of the keyboard assembly 10 are made of resin and manufactured by injection molding or other methods. The frame 500 is fixed to the housing 90. The stopper rail 400 and the mounting portion 900 are fixed to the frame 500. The connection portion 800 is attached to the mounting portion 900 and connects the white key 100w to the frame 500 so that it can rotate. The white key 100w includes a key body 110w and a key support portion 120w. The key body 110w is connected to the connection portion 800 via the key support portion 120w. The key support portion 120w is a plate-shaped member. A portion of the key support portion 120w is thinner in the thickness direction than other portions and is flexible. This flexibility causes a portion of the key support portion 120w to bend, causing the white key 100w to rotate relative to the frame 500.

[0035] The white key 100w is equipped with a front key guide 150w. The front key guide 150w is in slidable contact with and covers the front frame guide 510 of the frame 500. The front key guide 150w is in contact with the front frame guide 510 on both its upper and lower sides in the D1 direction. On the other hand, the black key 100b is not provided with a component equivalent to the front key guide 150w.

[0036] The hammer assembly 200 is rotatably attached to a shaft provided on the frame 500. As will be described in detail later, a bearing member 220 provided on the hammer assembly 200 is rotatably attached to the shaft. The front end member 210 of the hammer assembly 200 comes into contact with the hammer support member 130w in the internal space of the hammer support member 130w of the white key 100w, and is slidable generally in the front-to-rear direction. This sliding portion, i.e., the portion where the front end member 210 and the hammer support member 130w come into contact, is located below the white key 100w in the exterior portion PV (forward of the rear end of the key body 110w).

[0037] The hammer assembly 200 is provided with a metal weight member 230 located further back than the pivot shaft of the hammer assembly 200. When the key is released (not pressed), the weight member 230 rests on the lower stopper 410, and the front end member 210 of the hammer assembly 200 pushes the white key 100w upward. When the key is pressed, the weight member 230 moves upward and hits an upper stopper (not shown). In other words, the hammer assembly 200 rotates in response to the movement of the white key 100w. The weight member 230 causes the hammer assembly 200 to apply weight in response to the key being pressed. The lower stopper 410 and the upper stopper are made of cushioning material (non-woven fabric, elastic material, etc.).

[0038] A sensor 300 is attached to the frame 500 above the weight member 230. When the sensor 300 is crushed by the upper surface of the weight member 230 due to a key depression, the sensor 300 outputs a detection signal. As described above, a sensor 300 is provided corresponding to each key 100.

[0039] A boss 580 is connected to the frame 500. The boss 580 extends downward from the frame 500. As will be described in detail later, the stopper rail 400 is connected to the lower end of the boss 580 by a fastener 600 (see FIG. 5).

[0040] 4 is a side view showing an example of a hammer assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in FIG. 4, the hammer assembly 200 includes a front end member 210, a bearing member 220, a weight member 230, and a body member 240.

[0041] The main body member 240 constitutes the main portion of the hammer assembly 200 excluding the weight member 230, and functions as a frame of the hammer assembly 200. The main body member 240 includes ribs 241 and recesses 242. The ribs 241 ensure the rigidity of the main body member 240, while the recesses 242 reduce the weight of the main body member 240.

[0042] As described above, the front end member 210 is slidably attached to the hammer support part 130w. The front end member 210 protrudes from the main body member 240 in a direction away from the bearing member 220. The front end member 210 has two protruding parts on the top and bottom, and the hammer support part 130w slides in the groove between the two protruding parts.

[0043] The bearing member 220 has a shape that allows it to be attached to the shaft portion. Specifically, the bearing member 220 is configured with an arc-shaped inner wall, and is provided with an opening 243 for attachment to the shaft portion. When attaching the hammer assembly 200 to the shaft portion, the hammer assembly 200 moves so that the shaft portion passes through the opening 243 and reaches the bearing member 220. The bearing member 220 is attached to the shaft portion by a snap fit method. The hammer assembly 200 rotates around a rotation center 222.

[0044] The weight member 230 is fixed to the main body member 240 and extends in the opposite direction to the front end member 210. In other words, the weight member 230 is rod-shaped. The weight member 230 removed from the main body member 240 is shown below the hammer assembly 200 in Figure 4. The weight member 230 has a first portion 231 and a second portion 232. The first portion 231 is cylindrical. The second portion 232 is a crushed version of the first portion 231. The second portion 232 is covered by the main body member 240.

[0045] As described above, the hammer assembly 200 rotates around the rotation center 222 due to the weight of the weight member 230, and is supported by the lower stopper 410 provided on the stopper rail 400. The stopper rail 400 extends in the D1 direction and supports multiple weight members 230 provided on the keyboard unit 1.

[0046] [1-3. Configuration of the stopper rail 400 and the frame 500] FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram of the internal configuration of a housing according to an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the bottom. The diagram shown in FIG. 5 is a view of the keyboard unit 1 shown in FIG. 3, viewed from below. For ease of explanation, FIG. 5 omits a portion of the stopper rail 400, allowing the weight members 230 provided above the stopper rail 400 to be seen. The rib 590 is connected to the frame 500 and extends in the D2 direction from the frame 500. The rib 590 extends in the D2 direction between some of the adjacent weight members 230 of the multiple hammer assemblies 200. In the case of FIG. 5, the rib 590 is provided between adjacent white keys 100w, without sandwiching a black key 100b. In other words, the rear ends of adjacent weight members 230 separated by the rib 590 are positioned at the same position in the D2 direction. The space between adjacent white keys 100w without a black key 100b in between is larger than the space between a black key 100b and a white key 100w, so bosses 580 and ribs 590 of a size that ensures sufficient strength can be provided.

[0047] The boss 580 is connected to the rib 590 and is provided between the adjacent weight members 230. The detailed configuration of the boss 580 will be described later. As will be described later, the stopper rail 400 is provided with a through hole 420, and the fastener 600 passes through the through hole 420 and connects to the boss 580, thereby connecting the stopper rail 400 to the frame 500. The bottom surface of the stopper rail 400 is provided with a rib 441 and a recess 442. The rib 441 has a lattice shape extending in the D1 direction and the D2 direction, and surrounds the recess 442. The rib 441 ensures the rigidity of the stopper rail 400, while the recess 442 reduces the weight of the stopper rail 400.

[0048] As shown in FIG. 3 , when the key is released, the stopper rail 400 supports the multiple weight members 230 via the lower stopper 410. Therefore, in order to stably support the load of the weight members 230, it is preferable that the stopper rail 400 be configured to be connected to the frame 500 near the position where the weight members 230 contact the stopper rail 400 (lower stopper 410). Meanwhile, because the hammer assembly 200 (mainly the weight members 230) extends in the D2 direction, in order to achieve the above configuration, the frame 500 and the boss 580 are connected by a rib 590 extending in the D2 direction. That is, a first end of the rib 590 is connected to the frame 500, and a second end of the rib 590 is connected to the boss 580. In other words, the boss 580 is bridged by the rib 590 between the frames 500 that are shaped to sandwich the hammer assembly 200 from the D2 direction.

[0049] [1-4. Problems when connecting the stopper rail 400 to the frame 500] As described above, the rib 590 has a longitudinal direction in the D2 direction, and in this embodiment in particular, the rib 590 spans between portions of the frame 500 that face each other in the D2 direction. Therefore, the rib 590 has high rigidity in the D2 direction but low rigidity in the D1 direction. Therefore, when an external force in the D1 direction is applied to the boss 580 or the rib 590, the rib 590 distorts in the D1 direction, and the position of the boss 580 shifts from its appropriate position in the D1 direction. As a result, if the boss 580 moves a large distance, the boss 580 or the rib 590 will interfere with the weight member 230.

[0050] For example, if a screw is used as the fastener 600, the rib 590 may be distorted by the external force generated when the screw is screwed into the boss 580 and tightened, and the stopper rail 400 may be fixed to the boss 580 with the position of the boss 580 in the D1 direction shifted from the appropriate position. For example, if the first fastener 600 is connected to the first boss 580 that is in the appropriate position and the second fastener 600 is connected to the second boss 580 that is shifted from the appropriate position, the distance between the first boss 580 and the second boss 580 becomes an improper distance. As a result, the boss 580 may interfere with the weight member 230, as described above.

[0051] The configuration described in the keyboard unit 1 according to this embodiment is intended to mitigate the above-mentioned problems, as explained below. The stopper rail 400 may also be referred to as the "receiving member." The boss 580 and the rib 590 may also be collectively referred to as the "first member." In this case, the rigidity of the first member in the D1 direction (first direction) is weaker than the rigidity in the D2 direction (second direction). While this embodiment illustrates a configuration in which the D1 direction (first direction) and the D2 direction (second direction) of the key 100 are orthogonal to each other, these directions may intersect, and are not limited to a configuration in which these directions are orthogonal. Furthermore, the above configuration can be restated as follows: In the second direction, the first member is connected at its end to the frame 500. In other words, in the second direction, the first member spans between opposing portions of the frame 500. In yet another way, the end of the first member in the second direction is connected to the frame 500.

[0052] 5, the boss 580 and the rib 590 (first member) are adjacent in the D1 direction to the weight member 230, which is a member that constitutes the keyboard unit 1. Specifically, the first member is provided between the weight members 230 that are adjacent in the D1 direction.

[0053] [1-5. Configuration of stopper rail 400] Fig. 6 is a diagram showing a stopper rail according to one embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Fig. 6, stopper rail 400 is provided with through-hole 420 and pressing portion 430. Pressing portion 430 may be referred to as a "first pressing portion."

[0054] The through hole 420 is provided to correspond to the position of the boss 580. The fastener 600 passes through the through hole 420 and connects to the boss 580, thereby fixing the stopper rail 400 to the boss 580 (or the first member). The shape of the through hole 420 is a shape that has its elongated side in the D1 direction of the stopper rail 400. The D1 direction corresponds to the scale direction when the stopper rail 400 is attached to the frame 500. As will be described in detail later, the width of the through hole 420 in the D1 direction is greater than the width of the portion of the fastener 600 that passes through the through hole 420.

[0055] Stopper rail 400 connects multiple bosses 580 lined up in the D1 direction. Therefore, if dimensional variation occurs in stopper rail 400 in the D1 direction, the positional deviation between bosses 580 near both ends in the D1 direction and through holes 420 will increase. Therefore, by having through holes 420 with a longitudinal direction in the D1 direction, fastener 600 can be connected to bosses 580 even if dimensional variation occurs in stopper rail 400 as described above.

[0056] The pressing portions 430 are provided in pairs, sandwiching the through holes 420. The pair of pressing portions 430 are provided spaced apart in the D2 direction and both extend in the D1 direction. The pair of pressing portions 430 are parallel to each other and have their longitudinal axes in the D1 direction. The distance d1 in the D2 direction between the pair of pressing portions 430 is slightly smaller than the width of the boss 580 in the D2 direction in FIG. 5. The pressing portions 430 protrude upward from the upper surface 401 of the stopper rail 400. The pressing portions 430 are provided corresponding to the through holes 420. When adjacent through holes 420 are close to each other, the pressing portions 430 are provided in common to the adjacent through holes 420. When adjacent through holes 420 are far from each other, the pressing portions 430 are provided individually corresponding to the through holes 420. In the D1 direction, the width of the pressing portions 430 is greater than the width of the through holes 420. In the present embodiment, the pressing portion 430 is configured to protrude upward from the upper surface 401 of the stopper rail 400, but is not limited to this configuration. For example, the pressing portion 430 may have a concave shape that is recessed from the upper surface 401 toward the inside of the stopper rail 400.

[0057] [1-6. Mounting structure of stopper rail 400 to frame 500] FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a state in which a stopper rail is attached to a frame in one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A' in FIG. 7. FIG. 7 is a diagram showing stopper rail 400 from above in a state in which stopper rail 400 is attached to frame 500, and is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship between boss 580 and pressing portion 430. For ease of explanation, the shape of boss 580 is shown in a simplified form in FIG. 7. Details will be described later, but in FIG. 7, components indicated by symbols without a prime mark (') are components to be attached by fastener 600. On the other hand, components indicated by symbols with a prime mark (') are components that have not yet been attached by fastener 600.

[0058] As shown in Fig. 7, the boss 580 is disposed between a pair of pressing portions 430. In this embodiment, the distance d1 between the pair of pressing portions 430 in the direction D2 is smaller than the width d2 of the boss 580, and therefore the boss 580 overlaps a portion of the pressing portion 430 in a top view. As shown in Fig. 8, the side walls of the pressing portion 430 are tapered. That is, the angle θ between the side walls of the pressing portion 430 and the upper surface 401 is less than 90°. In this case, the distance d1 is the distance between the bottom ends of the tapered side walls (or the shortest distance between the opposing side walls).

[0059] Because the width d2 in the direction D2 of the tip of the boss 580 (the lower end of the boss 580 in the state of FIG. 8) is greater than the distance d1, the tip of the boss 580 contacts the inclined side wall of the pressing portion 430. In other words, when the stopper rail 400 is pressed against the frame 500, the boss 580 is pressed against the inclined surface of the pressing portion 430, and the boss 580 is pressed in the direction D2 by the pressing portion 430. The frictional force between the boss 580 and the pressing portion 430 generated by the pressing by the pressing portion 430 suppresses movement of the boss 580 in the direction D1 (see FIG. 7). In other words, the pair of pressing portions 430 sandwich a portion of the boss 580 in the direction D2, thereby suppressing movement of the boss 580 in the direction D1.

[0060] 8 illustrates a configuration in which the boss 580 is in direct contact with the pressing portion 430, but the present invention is not limited to this configuration. For example, another member may be provided between the boss 580 and the pressing portion 430, so that the boss 580 and the pressing portion 430 are not in direct contact with each other. Even in such a case, the boss 580 is pressed in the D2 direction by the other member connected to the pressing portion 430, and therefore, movement of the boss 580 in the D1 direction is suppressed as described above. A configuration in which another member is provided between the boss 580 and the pressing portion 430 can be said to be indirect contact between the boss 580 and the pressing portion 430.

[0061] Because stopper rail 400 connects multiple bosses 580 lined up in the D1 direction, even before stopper rail 400 is fixed to frame 500 by fastener 600, multiple bosses 580 are pressed by corresponding pressing portions 430, thereby suppressing movement of stopper rail 400 in the D1 direction. In other words, when performing a process of connecting fastener 600 to a boss 580 to be attached, bosses 580' other than the target boss 580 are pressed by corresponding pressing portions 430', thereby fixing the position of the target boss 580 in the D1 direction. In this case, bosses 580' other than the target boss 580 may be referred to as a "positioning means" for the target boss 580. The positioning means shown in Figure 7 is a set of pressing portion 430', boss 580', and rib 590', but since the keyboard unit 1 of this embodiment has 88 keys 100 and bosses 580, 580' are provided in two locations per octave, the positioning means for the entire keyboard unit 1 is 17 sets of pressing portion 430', boss 580', and rib 590'.

[0062] In the above case, the boss 580' and the rib 590' may be collectively referred to as the "second member." In this case, it can be said that the rigidity of the second member in the D1 direction (first direction) is weaker than the rigidity in the D2 direction (second direction). The pressing portion 430' corresponding to the boss 580' may be referred to as the "second pressing portion." The pressing portion 430' (second pressing portion) has a configuration similar to that of the pressing portion 430 (first pressing portion). Therefore, when the stopper rail 400 is pressed against the frame 500, the boss 580' (part of the second member) is pressed from the D2 direction by the pressing portion 430' (second pressing portion). With this configuration, the pressing portion 430' suppresses movement of the boss 580' in the D1 direction. Since the pressing portion 430 (first pressing portion) and the pressing portion 430' (second pressing portion) are both provided on the upper surface 401, their positional relationship in the D1 direction is fixed.

[0063] Figure 9 is a diagram showing a state in which a stopper rail is attached to a frame in one embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 9, the stopper rail 400 further includes a through-hole 425, a pressing portion 435, and a stopper 439. Similarly, a rib 595 extends from the frame 500 in the D2 direction, and a boss 585 is provided at a position corresponding to the through-hole 425. The boss 585 and the rib 595 may be collectively referred to as the "second member." The second member (boss 585 and rib 595) is provided at a position closer to the center of the keyboard unit 1 in the D1 direction than the first member (boss 580 and rib 590).

[0064] The through hole 425 is substantially circular. The pressing portion 435 may be referred to as a "second pressing portion." The stoppers 439 are provided in pairs to sandwich the through hole 425. The pair of stoppers 439 are provided spaced apart in the D1 direction and both extend in the D2 direction. The pair of stoppers 439 are parallel to each other and have their longitudinal directions in the D2 direction. The distance between the pair of stoppers 439 in the D1 direction is the same as the distance d1 between the pair of pressing portions 430. The cross-sectional shapes of the pressing portion 435 and the stoppers 439 are the same as the cross-sectional shape of the pressing portion 430. In other words, the boss 585 is engaged by contacting the inclined side wall of the stopper 439, and movement of the boss 585 in the D1 direction is limited. Therefore, the stopper 439 may be referred to as a "positioning means." As with the pressing portions 430 and 435, the stopper rail 400 may be pressed against the frame 500, causing the stopper 439 to press the boss 585 in the D1 direction.

[0065] FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a state in which a stopper rail is attached to a frame in one embodiment of the present invention. Unlike FIGS. 7 and 9, FIG. 10 does not simplify the shape of the boss 580 shown in FIG. 5. As shown in FIG. 10, the boss 580 includes a cylindrical portion 581 and a protruding portion 582. In FIG. 10, four protruding portions 582 are provided around the cylindrical portion 581. When it is necessary to distinguish between the four protruding portions 582, they are referred to as protruding portions 582-1, 582-2, 582-3, and 582-4. Similarly, when it is necessary to distinguish between the pair of pressing portions 430, they are referred to as pressing portions 430-1 and 430-2. In the case of FIG. 10, the distance between the ends of the protruding portions 582 located at both ends in the D2 direction corresponds to the width d2 of the boss 580. In other words, in the case of FIG. 10, the protruding portions 582 contact the side walls of the pressing portions 430.

[0066] As shown in FIG. 10 , protrusions 582-1 and 582-2 are in contact with pressing portion 430-1, and protrusions 582-3 and 582-4 are in contact with pressing portion 430-2. Protrusions 582-1 and 582-2 may be referred to as "first contact portions." Protrusions 582-3 and 582-4 may be referred to as "second contact portions." In this case, it can be said that the first contact portions are in contact with pressing portion 430-1 at two or more points, or that the second contact portions are in contact with pressing portion 430-2 at two or more points. The first contact portions may be in contact with pressing portion 430-1 at three or more points, and the second contact portions may be in contact with pressing portion 430-2 at three or more points.

[0067] For example, in the state shown in FIG. 10 , when a screw is used as fastener 600, a screw hole 583 (or a screw thread) is formed in the inner wall of boss 580, and when the screw is tightened, boss 580 is subjected to an action from the screw in the direction of the arrow. This action causes boss 580 to rotate, but protrusion 582-2 engages with pressing portion 430-1 in the rotational direction, limiting the rotation. Similarly, protrusion 582-4, which is provided on the opposite side of protrusion 582-2 with respect to cylindrical portion 581, engages with pressing portion 430-2, limiting the rotation of boss 580 as described above. In other words, protrusion 582 and pressing portion 430 suppress twisting of boss 580.

[0068] In this embodiment, boss 580 is provided with four protrusions 582-1 to 582-4. However, if the direction in which the fastener 600 acts is predetermined, some of the protrusions 582 can be omitted depending on the direction of the action. For example, when a screw is used as fastener 600 as described above, the rotation direction in which the screw is tightened (the direction of rotation indicated by the arrow in FIG. 10 ) is predetermined, and therefore only protrusions 582-2 and 582-4 (or only protrusion 582-2 or protrusion 582-4) may be provided around cylindrical portion 581. In other words, when boss 580 is viewed from above (in a direction in which the bottom of screw hole 583 is visible), protrusion 582-2 comes into contact with one pressing portion 430-1 of the pair of pressing portions 430 in the clockwise direction on an arc centered on screw hole 583. When the boss 580 is viewed from above, the protrusion 582-4 contacts the other pressing portion 430-2 of the pair of pressing portions 430 in the clockwise direction in an arc centered on the screw hole 583. As described above, the protrusions 582-2 and 582-4 are engaged with the pressing portions 430-1 and 430-2, respectively, thereby preventing the boss 580 from rotating around the center of the screw hole 583 as an axis.

[0069] The portion of the protruding portion 582 that comes into contact with the pressing portion 430 has a sharper shape than the outer periphery of the cylindrical portion 581. In other words, the radius of curvature of the portion of the protruding portion 582 that comes into contact with the pressing portion 430 is smaller than the radius of curvature of the outer periphery of the cylindrical portion 581. In other words, the protruding portion 582 comes into contact with the pressing portion 430 with strong pressure. In this case, the protruding portion 582 may be embedded in the side wall of the pressing portion 430. In this case, in the protruding portion 582-2 (first contact portion), one pressing portion 430-1 is recessed corresponding to the shape of the protruding portion 582-2 (or the first member). Similarly, in the protruding portion 582-4 (second contact portion), the other pressing portion 430-2 is recessed corresponding to the shape of the protruding portion 582-4 (or the first member).

[0070] In the present embodiment, a configuration has been described in which the pressing portion 430 presses the boss 580 from both sides of the boss 580 in the direction D2, but the configuration is not limited to this. For example, a configuration in which the pressing portion 430 presses the boss 580 from one side in the direction D2 against the boss 580 is also possible. Even in such a case, the frictional force between the boss 580 and the pressing portion 430 suppresses movement of the boss 580 in the direction D1.

[0071] Furthermore, in the present embodiment, the configuration has been exemplified in which the side walls of the pressing portion 430 are tapered, thereby causing the pressing portion 430 to press the boss 580 in the D2 direction, but this configuration is not limiting. For example, the side walls of the pressing portion 430 may be vertical (the angle between the side walls and the top surface 401 is approximately 90°), and the side walls of the boss 580 may be tapered. In a case in which the side walls of both the pressing portion 430 and the boss 580 are vertical (the angle between both side walls and the top surface 401 is 90°), the boss 580 may be disposed between the pressing portions 430 in a state in which the pressing portion 430 or the boss 580 is elastically deformed, and the pressing portion 430 may press the boss 580 in the D2 direction due to the restoring force of the elastically deformed pressing portion 430 or the boss 580. Instead of the pressing portion 430 or the boss 580 being elastically deformed, the pressing portion 430 or the boss 580 may be biased by an elastic member such as a spring, so that the pressing portion 430 presses the boss 580 in the D2 direction.

[0072] Furthermore, in the present embodiment, a configuration has been illustrated in which the boss 580 and the rib 590 (first member) are bridged between opposing portions of the frame 500, that is, a configuration in which an end of the first member is connected to the frame 500, but the present invention is not limited to this configuration. For example, a configuration may be such that the boss 580 and the rib 590 are provided on the flat bottom portion of the frame 500 and protrude upward from the bottom portion. The cylindrical portion 581 may have a shape other than a cylinder.

[0073] As described above, with the keyboard unit 1 according to this embodiment, when a mounting member such as the stopper rail 400 is mounted to the frame 500 using the fastener 600, it is possible to prevent the stopper rail 400 from shifting from its proper position when tightening the fastener 600. As a result, it is possible to prevent the boss 580 or rib 590 to which the fastener 600 is mounted from interfering with an adjacent member (such as the weight member 230 of the hammer assembly 200) and causing malfunctions in the operation of the keyboard unit 1.

[0074] [2. Second Embodiment] [2-1. Mounting structure of stopper rail 400A to frame 500A] A keyboard unit 1A according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 11 and 12. FIG. 11 shows a state in which stopper rails are attached to a frame in one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B' in FIG. 11. The stopper rails 400A and frame 500A shown in FIGS. 11 and 12 are similar to the stopper rails 400 and frame 500 shown in FIG. 7, but differ from the configuration shown in FIG. 7 in that a positioning means for the boss 580A is connected to the frame 500A. In the following explanation, a description of the same configuration as that shown in FIG. 7 will be omitted, and differences from the configuration shown in FIG. 7 will be mainly described. Note that in the following explanation, when describing configurations similar to those of the first embodiment, reference will be made to FIGS. 1 to 7, and the alphabet "A" will be added after the reference numerals shown in these figures.

[0075] As shown in Fig. 11, one boss 580A is connected to frame 500A via a rib 590A. A through hole 440A is provided in stopper rail 400A. An insertion pin 570A is provided in frame 500A. Through hole 440A has a longitudinal direction in direction D2. As shown in Fig. 12, insertion pin 570A passes through through hole 440A.

[0076] Because insertion pin 570A penetrates through hole 440A, an external force in the D1 direction is applied to boss 580A, and when boss 580A attempts to move in the D1 direction together with rib 590A, movement of stopper rail 400A in the D1 direction is suppressed. In this case, insertion pin 570A and through hole 440A may be referred to as "positioning means" for boss 580A. In other words, the positioning means (insertion pin 570A) is connected to frame 500A.

[0077] 11 illustrates a configuration in which through hole 440A and insertion pin 570A are provided at a different position in direction D1 from boss 580A, but through hole 440A and insertion pin 570A may be provided at the same position in direction D1 as boss 580A. A recess may be provided instead of through hole 440A, and insertion pin 570A may not necessarily pass through through hole 440A.

[0078] 3. Third Embodiment [3-1. Mounting structure of stopper rail 400B to frame 500B] A keyboard unit 1B according to a third embodiment will be described using Figure 13. Figure 13 is a diagram showing a state in which stopper rails are attached to a frame in one embodiment of the present invention. The stopper rails 400B and frame 500B shown in Figure 13 are similar to the stopper rails 400 and frame 500 shown in Figure 7, but differ from the configuration shown in Figure 7 in that multiple bosses 580B are lined up in the D2 direction. In the following explanation, explanation of configurations similar to those shown in Figure 7 will be omitted, and differences from the configuration shown in Figure 7 will be mainly described. Note that in the following explanation, when configurations similar to those of other embodiments are described, reference will be made to Figures 1 to 7, and the alphabet "B" will be added after the reference numerals shown in these figures.

[0079] As shown in FIG. 13, the keyboard unit 1B includes frames 500B-1, 500B-2, 500B-3, 500B-4, bosses 580B-1, 580B-2, 580B-3, and ribs 590B-1, 590B-2, 590B-3. The bosses 580B-1, 580B-2, 580B-3 are aligned in the D2 direction. The boss 580B-1 is connected to the frames 500B-1 and 500B-2 via the rib 590B-1 between the frames 500B-1 and 500B-2. The boss 580B-2 is connected to the frames 500B-2 and 500B-3 via the rib 590B-2 between the frames 500B-2 and 500B-3. The boss 580B-3 is connected to the frames 500B-3 and 500B-4 via a rib 590B-3 between the frames 500B-3 and 500B-4.

[0080] When there is no need to particularly distinguish between frames 500B-1, 500B-2, 500B-3, and 500B-4, they will be simply referred to as frames 500B. When there is no need to particularly distinguish between bosses 580B-1, 580B-2, and 580B-3, they will be simply referred to as bosses 580B. When there is no need to particularly distinguish between ribs 590B-1, 590B-2, and 590B-3, they will be simply referred to as ribs 590B. The configurations of frame 500B, boss 580B, and rib 590B are the same as the configurations of frame 500, boss 580, and rib 590 shown in FIG. 7, so description will be omitted.

[0081] Boss 580B-1 and rib 590B-1 may be collectively referred to as the "first member." Boss 580B-2 and rib 590B-2 may be collectively referred to as the "second member." Boss 580B-3 and rib 590B-3 may be collectively referred to as the "third member." Pressing portion 430B-1 may be referred to as the "first pressing portion." Pressing portion 430B-2 may be referred to as the "second pressing portion." Pressing portion 430B-3 may be referred to as the "third pressing portion." The positional relationship between pressing portion 430B-1 (first pressing portion), pressing portion 430B-2 (second pressing portion), and pressing portion 430B-3 (third pressing portion) is fixed. The configurations of the above-mentioned first to third members and first to third pressing portions are the same as the configuration shown in FIG. 7, so description thereof will be omitted.

[0082] In the keyboard unit 1B according to this embodiment, three or more bosses 580B are provided on the stopper rail 400B and the frame 500B. By providing three bosses 580B, when, for example, an attempt is made to connect a fastener 600B to the boss 580B-1, the other bosses 580B-2 and 580B-3 are pressed by the pressing portions 430B-2 and 430B-3, respectively, thereby preventing movement of the stopper rail 400B in the D1 direction and rotation of the stopper rail 400B on a plane extending in the D1 and D2 directions. In other words, as shown in FIG. 7 , the bosses 580B do not necessarily need to be aligned in the D1 direction. While FIG. 13 illustrates a configuration in which the bosses 580B are aligned in the D2 direction at the same position in the D1 direction, the bosses 580B may also be aligned in the D2 direction at different positions in the D1 direction. Furthermore, four or more bosses 580B may be provided.

[0083] In the above-described embodiment, an electronic piano is shown as an example of a keyboard device to which a hammer assembly is applied. Also, a configuration in which the hammer assembly is provided for a key is shown as an example. However, the hammer assembly of the above-described embodiment may be applied to devices other than an electronic piano or to components other than the keys of an electronic piano.

[0084] The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and can be modified as appropriate within the scope of the invention. [Explanation of symbols]

[0085] 1: keyboard unit, 10: keyboard assembly, 70: sound source device, 80: speaker, 90: housing, 100: keys, 100b: black keys, 100w: white keys, 110w: key body, 120w: key support, 130w: hammer support, 150w: front end key guide, 200: hammer assembly, 210: front end member, 220: bearing member, 222: pivot center, 230: weight member, 231: first portion, 232: second portion, 240: main body member, 241: rib, 242: recess, 243: opening, 300: sensor, 400: stopper rail, 401: upper surface, 410: lower stopper, 420, 425, 440A: through holes, 430, 435: pressing portion, 439: stopper, 441: rib, 442: recess, 500: frame, 510: front end frame guide, 570A: insertion pin, 580, 585: boss, 581: cylindrical portion, 582: protrusion, 583: screw hole, 590, 595: rib, 600: fastener, 600B: fastener, 710: signal conversion portion, 730: sound source portion, 750: output portion, 800: connection portion, 900: mounting portion

Claims

1. The frame and a first member having a rigidity in a first direction weaker than a rigidity in a second direction intersecting the first direction and connected to the frame; a mounting member including a first pressing portion that suppresses movement of the first member in the first direction by pressing a part of the first member from the second direction, and a positioning means; The positioning means is a keyboard unit that restricts movement of the attachment member relative to the frame in the first direction.

2. The first pressing portion is a pair of pressing portions, The keyboard unit according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of pressing portions restrain movement of the first member in the first direction by sandwiching a part of the first member in the second direction.

3. The keyboard unit according to claim 1 or 2, wherein an end of the first member in the second direction is connected to the frame.

4. a second member having a stiffness in the first direction weaker than a stiffness in the second direction, an end portion in the second direction connected to the frame, and aligned with the first member in the first direction; the positioning means includes a second pressing portion that presses a portion of the second member from the second direction to suppress movement of the second member in the first direction, 4. The keyboard unit according to claim 1, wherein the positional relationship between the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion in the first direction is fixed.

5. the second member is provided at a position closer to the center of the keyboard unit than the first member in the first direction, 5. The keyboard unit according to claim 4, wherein said positioning means has a pair of stoppers that engage with a part of said second member in said first direction.

6. a second member having a rigidity in the first direction weaker than a rigidity in the second direction, and an end portion in the second direction connected to the frame; a third member whose rigidity in the first direction is weaker than that in the second direction and whose end in the second direction is connected to the frame, The positioning means is a second pressing portion that suppresses movement of the second member in the first direction by pressing a portion of the second member from the second direction; a third pressing portion that suppresses movement of the third member in the first direction by pressing a portion of the third member from the second direction, 4. The keyboard unit according to claim 1, wherein the positional relationship between the first pressing portion, the second pressing portion, and the third pressing portion in the first direction is fixed.

7. the keyboard unit has a longitudinal direction in the first direction, the first member includes a rib and a boss; The rib has a length in the second direction, a first end of the rib connected to the frame; a second end of the rib connected to the boss; The keyboard unit according to claim 1 , wherein the boss is pressed in the second direction by the first pressing portion and is in direct or indirect contact with the first pressing portion.

8. 2. The keyboard unit according to claim 1, wherein the positioning means includes a structure connected to the frame.

9. 9. The keyboard unit according to claim 1, wherein the first member is adjacent to a weight member constituting the keyboard unit in the first direction.

10. the workpiece has a through hole through which a fastening member for fixing the workpiece to the first member passes, 10. The keyboard unit according to claim 1, wherein the through-hole has a width in the first direction greater than that of the portion of the fastening member that passes through the through-hole.

11. the first member has screw holes corresponding to screws for fixing the mounted member to the first member, and includes a first contact portion and a second contact portion that contact the pair of first pressing portions; the first contact portion contacts one of the first pressing portions in a clockwise direction on an arc having the screw hole as a center when viewed from a direction in which the bottom of the screw hole can be seen, 11. The keyboard unit according to claim 1, wherein the second contact portion contacts the other of the first pressing portions in a clockwise direction on the arc when viewed from a direction in which the bottom of the screw hole is visible.

12. the first member includes a first contact portion and a second contact portion that contact the pair of first pressing portions, 12. The keyboard unit according to claim 1, wherein the first contact portion contacts one of the first pressing portions at two or more points.

13. The keyboard unit according to claim 12 , wherein the second contact portion contacts the other of the first pressing portions at two or more points.

14. In the first contact portion, one of the first pressing portions is recessed to correspond to the shape of the first member, and / or 14. The keyboard unit according to claim 11, wherein the other of the first pressing portions of the second contact portion is recessed to correspond to the shape of the first member.

15. 14. The keyboard unit according to claim 1, wherein the movement of the first member in the first direction is suppressed by a frictional force between the first member and the pair of first pressing portions.

16. 16. The keyboard unit according to claim 1, wherein the pair of first pressing portions have longitudinal sides in the first direction and are parallel to each other.

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