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US680926A
US680926A US5667601A US1901056676A US680926A US 680926 A US680926 A US 680926A US 5667601 A US5667601 A US 5667601A US 1901056676 A US1901056676 A US 1901056676A US 680926 A US680926 A US 680926A
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  • VILLIAM KLINDER OF PARKVIEW, NEW JERSEY.
  • This invention has reference to improvements in tuning-hammers for pianos and other vstringed instruments, such tool or hammer being provided with a key-head having a receiving socket or sockets adapted to be placed over the end of a stud or pin to which the musical string is secured for the turning of the said stud or pin to tighten or loosen the string while timing the musical instrument.
  • the principal object of this invention is to provide a tuning ",hammer or tool the keyhead of which is adjustably connected with the handle of the tool by means of a shank arranged to slide in and out from the hollow handle and is provided with means for locking or holding the shank in its adjusted position.
  • the invention therefore consists in the novel construction of tuning hammer or tool hereinafter set forth and, furthermore, the invention consists in the several novel arrangements and combinations of the various parts, to be fully described in the following specification and by means of which the adjustable arrangements and the locking or holding the shank and its head in their proper positions are accomplished.
  • FIG. 1 is a side view of the tuning-hammer embodying the principles of this invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a top View of the same with the locking or holding means represented in section.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical section of the tool, taken on line 3 3 in Fig. 2 and with the key-head detached; and
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section taken on line 4 4 in said Fig. 2 looking in the direction of the arrow in said figure.
  • l indicates the complete tuning hammer or tool, the essential features of which are a handle 2, of wood or any other suit-able material, which is provided with a chamber 3 for the reception of a sliding shank 4, provided at its outer end with a suitable key-head 5, which is secured upon the said end of the shank 4 by being secured upon the screw-thread '7 of said end.
  • a handle 2 of wood or any other suit-able material
  • a suitable key-head 5 which is secured upon the said end of the shank 4 by being secured upon the screw-thread '7 of said end.
  • the said key-head may be of any suitable form and construction and may be otherwise secured to the said end of the shank.
  • the forward end portion of the chambered or tubular portion 3 of the handle is of a slightly-increased diameter over the remaining tubular portion of the handle, and suitably secured in said enlarged tubular end portion and so as to project from the end of the handle 2 is a ferrule 6, preferably made of a thin metal,such as brass or any other metal suitable for the purposes of this invention.
  • a holding-sleeve 8 Suitably arranged upon this inner ferrule G is a holding-sleeve 8, the rear end portion of which is also made toextend into the enlarged tubular portion of the chamber 3 in said handle 2, as clearly illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawings.
  • the forward end of the said sleeve 8 is made with a cone-shaped head or enlargement 9, provided with l0ngitudinallyextending slits or saw-cuts 10, which extend back to a screw-thread 11, formed upon the outer cylindrical surface of the said head or enlargement 9.
  • the said shank is provided with a lonzo gitudinally-extending groove or channel 17, into which extends the free end' of a short screw stud or pin 18, secured in theI coneshapedportion of the head or enlargement 9, as illustrated.

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Patnted Aug. 20, I90I.
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TUNING HAMMER. (Appicnticn Med Apr. 20, 1901.)
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VILLIAM KLINDER, OF PARKVIEW, NEW JERSEY.
TUNING-HAMMER.
SPECIFICATION forming part 0f Letters Patent No. 680,926, dated August 20, 1901. Application filed pril 20, 1901. Serial No. 56,676. (Nomodel.)
tion, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to numerals of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention has reference to improvements in tuning-hammers for pianos and other vstringed instruments, such tool or hammer being provided with a key-head having a receiving socket or sockets adapted to be placed over the end of a stud or pin to which the musical string is secured for the turning of the said stud or pin to tighten or loosen the string while timing the musical instrument.
The principal object of this invention is to provide a tuning ",hammer or tool the keyhead of which is adjustably connected with the handle of the tool by means of a shank arranged to slide in and out from the hollow handle and is provided with means for locking or holding the shank in its adjusted position.
It is the further object of my invention to provide a tuning hammer or tool of this character in which the assembled parts are few and are of a cheap and simple construction, the adjustment of the shank and key-head being readily accomplished,whereby the same tool can be used in tuning the strings of upright pianos, where a short shank is desirable, as well as in the tuning of the strings of the grand pianos, when it is necessary to use a tuning-hammer with a very long shank.
The invention therefore consists in the novel construction of tuning hammer or tool hereinafter set forth and, furthermore, the invention consists in the several novel arrangements and combinations of the various parts, to be fully described in the following specification and by means of which the adjustable arrangements and the locking or holding the shank and its head in their proper positions are accomplished.
The invention is clearly illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a side view of the tuning-hammer embodying the principles of this invention. Fig. 2 is a top View of the same with the locking or holding means represented in section. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal vertical section of the tool, taken on line 3 3 in Fig. 2 and with the key-head detached; and Fig. 4 is a cross-section taken on line 4 4 in said Fig. 2 looking in the direction of the arrow in said figure.
Similar numerals of reference are employed in all of the said above-described views to in dicate corresponding parts.
In the said drawings, l indicates the complete tuning hammer or tool, the essential features of which are a handle 2, of wood or any other suit-able material, which is provided with a chamber 3 for the reception of a sliding shank 4, provided at its outer end with a suitable key-head 5, which is secured upon the said end of the shank 4 by being secured upon the screw-thread '7 of said end. Of course it will be understood that the said key-head may be of any suitable form and construction and may be otherwise secured to the said end of the shank. The forward end portion of the chambered or tubular portion 3 of the handle is of a slightly-increased diameter over the remaining tubular portion of the handle, and suitably secured in said enlarged tubular end portion and so as to project from the end of the handle 2 is a ferrule 6, preferably made of a thin metal,such as brass or any other metal suitable for the purposes of this invention. Suitably arranged upon this inner ferrule G is a holding-sleeve 8, the rear end portion of which is also made toextend into the enlarged tubular portion of the chamber 3 in said handle 2, as clearly illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawings. The forward end of the said sleeve 8 is made with a cone-shaped head or enlargement 9, provided with l0ngitudinallyextending slits or saw-cuts 10, which extend back to a screw-thread 11, formed upon the outer cylindrical surface of the said head or enlargement 9. Between a shoulder l2 of said head and the end 13 of the handle 2 is a ferrule 14, and operatively arranged upon the said screw-thread 11 is a lock-nut 15, the said nut having its rear end slidably arranged IOO over a portion of the said ferrule 14, and the forward end ofthe nut being made coneshaped, as at 16, the said cone-shaped portion 16 of said nut being fitted over the slitted 5 cone-shaped part of the head or enlargement 9, as illustrated, and causing the sections or holding-jaws of the said head or enlargement 9 to be brought in firm and locked engagement with any portion of the shank 4.- When the 1o said nut is tightened upon-the screw-thread 11. When the said nut is slightly un= screwed, then the shank 4 and its key-head 5 can be brought in any adjusted position as may be desired and the nut again tight- 15 ened to lock the shank in such adjusted position, as will be clearly understood.
To prevent the turning of the shank 4 in the tubular portion or chamber 3-of the handle 2', the said shank is provided with a lonzo gitudinally-extending groove or channel 17, into which extends the free end' of a short screw stud or pin 18, secured in theI coneshapedportion of the head or enlargement 9, as illustrated.
z 5 I am fully aware that some slight changes may be made in the details of the construction of the several parts of the herein=de scribed tool Without departing from the scope of my present invention. Hence I do not 3o limit my invention to the exact arrangements and combinations of the parts as herein described and illustrated in the drawings, nor
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is- The herein-described tuning-hammer, com- "prising, a handle having a tubular portion,
a ferrule 6 in the forward end of said tubular portion havinga part of the ferrule ex- 4o tending from the end of said handle, a sleeve 8 on said ferrule 6, a slitted cone-shaped head on saidv sleeve provided with a screwthread, a cone=shaped nut on said head and the screw-thread thereof, and a shank pro= vided with a key head, said shank being slidably arranged in said ferrule 'and in the tubular portion of the handle, the said shank being provided with a longitudinally-extending groove, and a pin secured in said slitted 5o cone-shaped head, having its free end extending into said groove in the shank to prevent turning of the said shank, substantially as and for the purposes set forth. v
In testimony that I claim the invention set l forth above I have hereunto setmy hand this 17th day of April, 1901.
WILLIAM KLINDER.
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FREDK. C. FRAENTZEL, GEO. D. RICHARDS.
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