[0001] The invention relates to a device for damping the sound of a grand piano, comprising
a muter.
[0002] Such a device is described in
US 6,720,489, wherein the muter is comprised of acoustic foam to be placed beneath the soundboard
of the piano, between the beams thereof, in order to attenuate the downward transmission
of sound.
[0003] The goal of the invention is a device which is able to attenuate the transmission
of sound more effectively and/or which is able to attenuate the transmission of sound
to a desired degree which can be set by a user.
[0004] According to the invention, the device comprises a frame arranged to be placed on
a floor under a grand piano, wherein said muter is arranged above said frame, connecting
means which connect said muter with said frame, said connecting means being extendable
such that said muter can be moved to a desired height under the beams on the lower
side of the sound board and/or such that said muter can be moved against said beams
with a certain force. Tests have proven that the amount of damping can be regulated
to a desired level by moving the muter farther or closer to the beams under the soundboard,
and that a maximum amount of damping is obtained by not only moving the muter against
said beams, but also by pushing with a certain force such that no vibrating air can
escape the room above and between the beams.
[0005] Said muter is preferably dimensioned so as to be able to close the area between the
lower sides of the beams and the sound board. Said muter has preferably substantially
the same shape as a sound board of a grand piano. Preferably the upper side of said
muter is substantially flat. Said muter preferably comprises a layer of rigid material
with a layer of resilient material on top of it, preferably a layer of acoustic insulation
material. Preferably said layer of acoustic insulation material comprises a lower
layer of insulating felt like material, and an upper layer of acoustically structured
absorbing open cell foam.
[0006] Said connecting means are preferably connected to a motor for extending said connecting
means. Said motor is preferably arranged to be automatically switched off when a predetermined
power threshold is reached. Said motor comprises preferably input means to set said
power threshold.
[0007] Preferably said connecting means comprise a vertical externally threaded shaft or
a rack, which is attached to said muter, and slidingly mounted in a vertical tube
in said frame. Said shaft or rack is preferably driven by said motor through a worm
and worm gear. In order to prevent the muter from rotating with the threaded shaft,
said connecting means further preferably comprise at least one vertical stationary
shaft, which is coupled to said muter at a distance from and parallel to said threaded
shaft and which is slidingly mounted in said frame.
[0008] Said frame preferably comprises wheels for moving the frame on a floor.
[0009] The invention will be elucidated by means of a preferred embodiment as shown in the
drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a grand piano with a device in accordance with the
invention; and
Figure 2 is a more detailed perspective view of the device of figure 1.
[0010] According to figure 1, the device for damping the sound of a grand piano 1 comprises
a metal frame 2, which arranged to be placed on a floor under the grand piano 1, a
muter 3 and connecting means 4, said connecting means 4 connecting the muter 3 with
the frame 2. The frame 2 is further provided with an electrical motor 5 for extending
and retracting the connecting means 4 in vertical direction, such that the muter 3
can be moved upward and downward.
[0011] According to figure 2, the frame 2 comprises a substantially square lower main frame
21 extending in a horizontal plane, and connected to a substantially identical upper
main frame 22 extending parallel thereto. The motor 5 is mounted between said main
frames 21, 22.
[0012] Each corner of the lower main frame is provided with legs 23, which have castors
24 at their lower ends, so that the frame can be rolled on the floor. The castors
are further connected to a subsidiary inner frame 25, which extends under said main
frame 21, and which provides extra strength for preventing the legs 23 with the castors
24 to bend outwardly if a downward force is exerted on the frame.
[0013] A vertical tube 41 is mounted in the frame 1, and attached to the lower main frame
21 and upper main frame 22. In the tube 41 an externally threaded shaft 42 is slidingly
mounted. The shaft 42 is 290 mm long and is driven in vertical direction by the motor
5, by means of a worm and worm gear (not shown), such that if the motor axis rotates
at 1500 rpm the shaft moves at 15 mm/s.
[0014] The frame 2 is further provided with one or two vertical stationary shafts 43, at
a distance from and parallel to the threaded shaft 42 and which are slidingly mounted
their own vertical tubes (not shown) in the frame 2.
[0015] The motor 5 comprises a power cord and a power adapter (not shown) for connecting
the motor to the mains. The power of the motor 5 is chosen such that the maximum upward
force of the shaft is about 500 N (or 50 kg). The motor 5 is arranged to automatically
be switched off when this maximum force is reached. Preferably the motor 5 comprises
input and control means to limit said maximum force to another, lower, value, for
instance by means of a microcontroller controlling the maximum torque of the motor.
Further the motor can be manually switched on and off and the direction of movement
of the shaft 42 can be chosen, by means of a tumbler switch, whereby a user can move
the muter to any desired height between the lowest position wherein the muter extends
on or near the upper main frame 22, and the highest position wherein the muter 3 pushes
against the lower sides of the beams under the sound board of the grand piano 1 with
maximum force.
[0016] On the upper end of the shafts 42, 43 a plate shaped connecting element 44 is mounted,
which extends horizontally and on which the muter 3 is mounted at its centre of gravity.
The muter 3 comprises a plate shaped 1.2 cm thick wooden board 31, and a layer 32
of 6.5 cm thick resilient material on top of said board. The board 31 and the layer
32 of resilient material may be enclosed in a thin fabric cover. The layer 32 of resilient
acoustic insulation and absorption material comprises an insulating lower layer of
3.5 cm of felt like material and a sound absorbing structured upper layer of 3 cm
of open cell foam. The muter 3 is tailor made for each type of grand piano in order
to narrowly fit against and entirely close the lower opening of the grand piano 1
under the sound board while resting against the beams.
[0017] Although the invention is exemplified by an embodiment thereof, the scope of the
current teaching is not restricted to said embodiment. The skilled person will appreciate
that many modifications can be made and that equivalent features may substitute the
described features without departing from the teachings of the invention.
1. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano, comprising a muter, characterized in that said device comprises a frame arranged to be placed on a floor under a grand piano,
wherein said muter is arranged above said frame, connecting means which connect said
muter with said frame, said connecting means being extendable such that said muter
can be moved to a desired height under the beams on the lower side of the sound board
and/or such that said muter can be moved against said beams with a certain force.
2. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with claim 1, wherein
the upper side of said muter is substantially flat.
3. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with claim 1 or 2, wherein
said muter is dimensioned so as to be able to close the area between the lower sides
of the beams and the sound board.
4. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with claim 1, 2, 3, wherein
said muter has substantially the same shape as a sound board of a grand piano.
5. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with any of the previous
claims, wherein said muter comprises a layer of rigid material with a layer of resilient
material on top of it.
6. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with any of the previous
claims, wherein said connecting means are connected to a motor for extending and lowering
said connecting means.
7. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with claim 6, wherein
said motor is arranged to be automatically switched off when a predetermined power
threshold is reached.
8. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with claim 6 or 7, wherein
said motor comprises input means to set said power threshold.
9. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with any of the previous
claims, wherein said connecting means comprise a vertical externally threaded shaft
or a rack, which is attached to said muter, and slidingly mounted in a vertical tube
in said frame.
10. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with any of the previous
claims, wherein said connecting means further comprise at least one vertical stationary
shaft, which is coupled to said muter at a distance from and parallel to said threaded
shaft and which is slidingly mounted in said frame.
11. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with claim 9 or 10, wherein
said shaft is driven by said motor through a worm and worm gear.
12. Device for damping the sound of a grand piano in accordance with any of the previous
claims, wherein said frame comprises wheels for moving the frame on a floor.