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  • Figure 1 illustrates in side sectional elevation so much of the framework of a pianoforte with a wrest-pin in position as is necessary to explain our invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a front view of Fig. 1 with wrest-pin in section; and
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view to Fig. 1, illustrating a somewhat modified arrangement.
  • wrest-pins A of cylindrical form, in some cases finely serrated, having one end A squared or polygonal, so as to receive a key, and the opposite endthereof A preferably rounded.
  • the framework of the pianoforte is formed with a rear metal plate B, having a number of holes G, into which the rounded ends of the wrest-pins fit.
  • the holes 0 may extend wholly or partially through the plate B, in the former case as illustrated in Fig. 1 and in the latter as at Fig. 3, in which case the base of the hole 0 limits the endwise movement of the wrest-pin A should undue pressure be put upon it when applying a key, or any suitable checks may be arranged to limit the lateral movement of the wrest-pins.
  • a front plate D is provided, in which are formed a number of apertures E, located directly in front of the before-mentioned holes O.
  • the apertures E in the front plate D (best seen at Fig. 2) are wider at the top than at the bottom and are of elongated formation, their longest axis being in a line with the pull of the wire.
  • the wrest-pins A pass through the apertures E in the front plate D and, as before stated, take into the holes 0 in the rear plate 13.
  • the wrest-pin A is free to turn and also move radially in a vertical direction about the holes 0 in the rear plate B.
  • a pianoforte-wire F is attached to the wrestture E of the front plate D.
  • the end A being in the hole 0, is prevented from rising, the sides of the tapered aperture E gripping the wrest-pin A, and thus preventing the pin from turning back after the wire has been tightened.
  • the wrest-pins may be placed in position without requiring to be driven or forced and are loose when in position until the wire is tightened. In a similar manner they may be readily taken out after having loosened the tension of the wire.
  • lVe claim as our invention- In a device for sustaining and adjusting the tension of wires of pianofortes and-like instruments, the framework having a front supporting-plate with tapering slotted apertures therein and a back plate with apertures therein and cylindrical wrest-pins passing into such apertures whereby the wires when tightened pull the wrest-pins into the tapered apertures in the plate so that they are gripped and prevented from turning, as set forth.

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Io. 609,2!0. Patented Aug. I6, I898. J. H. 6. L. F. PAPPS.
DEVICE FOR SUSTAINING AND ADJUSTING TENSION 0F WIRES 0F PIANOFONTES.
(Application filed M as, lee-1.
(No Nodal.)
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN HENRY PAIPS AND LOUIS FRANK PAPPS, OF SOUTHSEA, ENGLAND, ASSIGNORS OF ONE-THIRD TO THOMAS HARRISON, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
DEVICE FOR SUSTAINING AND ADJUSTING TENSION OF WIRES OF PIANOFORTES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 609,210, dated August 16, I898.
A licatio filed December 29, 1897. Serial No. 664,374. (No model.) Patented in England May 27, 1897,1T0. 13,089.
To to whom it may concern.-
Be it known that we, JOHN HENRY PAPPS and LOUIS FRANK PAPPS, subjects of the Queen of Great Britain, residing at Southsea, in the county of Hants, England, have invented new and useful means or devices for sustaining and adjusting the tension of wires of pianofortes and like instruments, (for which we have obtained a patent in Great Britain, No. 13,089, bearing date May 27, 1897,) of which the following is a specification.
In the manufacture of pianofortes and like instruments it is a common practice to employ a heavy beech plank to receive the wrest-pins, which are driven into holes in such plank. This arrangement has many disadvantages; and the object of our invention is to provide improved means whereby the wrest-pins are securely held and readily capable of being adjusted.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 illustrates in side sectional elevation so much of the framework of a pianoforte with a wrest-pin in position as is necessary to explain our invention. Fig. 2 is a front view of Fig. 1 with wrest-pin in section; and Fig. 3 is a similar view to Fig. 1, illustrating a somewhat modified arrangement.
According to our invention we employ wrest-pins A of cylindrical form, in some cases finely serrated, having one end A squared or polygonal, so as to receive a key, and the opposite endthereof A preferably rounded.
The framework of the pianoforte is formed with a rear metal plate B, having a number of holes G, into which the rounded ends of the wrest-pins fit. The holes 0 may extend wholly or partially through the plate B, in the former case as illustrated in Fig. 1 and in the latter as at Fig. 3, in which case the base of the hole 0 limits the endwise movement of the wrest-pin A should undue pressure be put upon it when applying a key, or any suitable checks may be arranged to limit the lateral movement of the wrest-pins.
A front plate D is provided, in which are formed a number of apertures E, located directly in front of the before-mentioned holes O. The apertures E in the front plate D (best seen at Fig. 2) are wider at the top than at the bottom and are of elongated formation, their longest axis being in a line with the pull of the wire.
The wrest-pins A pass through the apertures E in the front plate D and, as before stated, take into the holes 0 in the rear plate 13. Thus the wrest-pin A is free to turn and also move radially in a vertical direction about the holes 0 in the rear plate B.
A pianoforte-wire F is attached to the wrestture E of the front plate D. The end A being in the hole 0, is prevented from rising, the sides of the tapered aperture E gripping the wrest-pin A, and thus preventing the pin from turning back after the wire has been tightened.
Thus it will be seen that by our invention the wrest-pins may be placed in position without requiring to be driven or forced and are loose when in position until the wire is tightened. In a similar manner they may be readily taken out after having loosened the tension of the wire.
lVe claim as our invention- In a device for sustaining and adjusting the tension of wires of pianofortes and-like instruments, the framework having a front supporting-plate with tapering slotted apertures therein and a back plate with apertures therein and cylindrical wrest-pins passing into such apertures whereby the wires when tightened pull the wrest-pins into the tapered apertures in the plate so that they are gripped and prevented from turning, as set forth.
JOHN HENRY PAPPS. LOUIS FRANK PAPPS.
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