AT152127B - Multi-section sound screen for receivers and amplifiers, consisting of series resistors and cross capacitors. - Google Patents

Multi-section sound screen for receivers and amplifiers, consisting of series resistors and cross capacitors.

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AT152127B
AT152127B AT152127DA AT152127B AT 152127 B AT152127 B AT 152127B AT 152127D A AT152127D A AT 152127DA AT 152127 B AT152127 B AT 152127B
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  Mehrgliedrige Tonblende für Empfänger und Verstärker, bestehend aus Längswiderständen und
Querkondensatoren. 



   In Empfängern wendet man häufig Tonblenden zur   Unterdrückung   der hohen Töne an, um die Störungen zu vermindern oder ein Durchschlagen der Naehbarsender zu verhindern. Die Frequenzkurve des Niederfrequenzteiles fällt um so steiler ab, je mehr Glieder die Tonblende aufweist. Dann wird aber die Regelung umständlicher. Bisher musste man die einzelnen veränderbaren Kondensatoren einer aus Längswiderständen und Querkondensatoren bestehenden Tonblende miteinander kuppeln. 



   Nach der Erfindung werden die Längswiderstände oder Querkondensatoren einer mehrgliedrigen Tonblende nacheinander mittels eines einzigen Regelorganes   kurzschliessbar   bzw. abschaltbar gemacht. 



   Gemäss einer vorteilhaften Ausführungsform der Erfindung wird eine mehrgliedrige Tonblende, die aus Längswiderständen und Querkondensatoren besteht, dadurch in einfacher Weise regelbar gemacht, dass alle Längswiderstände zusammen mittels eines Schalters stufenweise oder durch Anwendung eines angezapften, allen Gliedern gemeinsamen Regelwiderstandes stetig   kurzschliessbar   sind. 



   Es ist auch möglich, die Kondensatoren abschaltbar zu machen, jedoch kommt man dann nicht mit einem gewöhnlichen Stufenschalter aus. 



   Der Vorteil der Erfindung liegt darin, dass ein einziger Stufenschalter bzw. nur ein einziger regelbarer Widerstand angewendet wird und trotzdem ein Regelbereich erzielt wird, der sich von der vollen Wirksamkeit der Tonblende bis zur völligen Ausschaltung oder fast völligen Ausschaltung erstreckt. 



   In Fig. 1 ist mit Cl der Ankopplungskondensator von der vorhergehenden Röhre zur dargestellten Röhre bezeichnet.   Rl   ist der Gitterableitwiderstand.   jR ;   bildet zusammen mit den Kondensatoren   C2   und   C3   die Tonblende. Mit S ist der gemäss der Erfindung angewendete Schalter bezeichnet. In der dargestellten Stellung ist die Tonblende voll wirksam. In der nächsten Stellung wirkt nur der linke Teil des Widerstandes      zusammen mit den parallel geschalteten Kondensatoren   C2   und   03,   während in der linken Stellung des Schalters die Tonblende im wesentlichen unwirksam ist. 



   In Fig. 3 ist die Änderung der Frequenzkurve dargestellt, wobei auch zwei in Fig. 1 nicht vorgesehene Zwischenstellungen 2 und 4   berücksichtigt   sind. Auf der Waagerechten ist die Frequenz F und auf der Senkrechten die Lautstärke L aufgetragen. 



   In Fig. 2 ist ein stetig regelbarer Widerstand vorgesehen, so dass der Bereich zwischen den Kurven 1 und 5 in Fig. 3 stetig durchlaufen wird. 



   Die Fig. 4 stellt ein Ausführungsbeispiel für die oben erwähnte Abschaltung der Kondensatoren dar. 



   PATENT-ANSPRÜCHE :
1. Mehrgliedrige Tonblende für Empfänger und Verstärker, bestehend aus Längswiderständen 
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  Multi-section tone screen for receiver and amplifier, consisting of series resistors and
Shunt capacitors.



   In receivers, tone screens are often used to suppress the high tones in order to reduce interference or to prevent the nearby transmitters from breaking through. The frequency curve of the low-frequency part drops off the more steeply the more links the tone diaphragm has. But then the regulation becomes more complicated. Until now, you had to couple the individual changeable capacitors of a sound screen consisting of series resistors and cross capacitors.



   According to the invention, the series resistors or cross capacitors of a multi-element tone screen can be made short-circuited or switched off one after the other by means of a single control element.



   According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, a multi-element tone screen, which consists of series resistors and cross capacitors, is made controllable in a simple manner that all series resistances can be short-circuited together by means of a switch in stages or by using a tapped variable resistor common to all members.



   It is also possible to make the capacitors switchable, but then you cannot get by with an ordinary step switch.



   The advantage of the invention is that a single step switch or only a single controllable resistor is used and a control range is achieved that extends from the full effectiveness of the tone screen to complete switch-off or almost complete switch-off.



   In Fig. 1, C1 denotes the coupling capacitor from the preceding tube to the tube shown. Rl is the grid leakage resistance. jR; forms together with the capacitors C2 and C3 the tone screen. The switch used according to the invention is denoted by S. In the position shown, the tone screen is fully effective. In the next position only the left part of the resistor works together with the capacitors C2 and 03 connected in parallel, while in the left position of the switch the sound screen is essentially ineffective.



   The change in the frequency curve is shown in FIG. 3, two intermediate positions 2 and 4 not provided in FIG. 1 also being taken into account. The frequency F is plotted on the horizontal and the volume L on the vertical.



   In FIG. 2, a continuously adjustable resistor is provided so that the area between curves 1 and 5 in FIG. 3 is continuously traversed.



   4 shows an exemplary embodiment for the above-mentioned disconnection of the capacitors.



   PATENT CLAIMS:
1. Multi-section tone screen for receiver and amplifier, consisting of series resistors
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AT152127D 1936-04-06 1937-03-19 Multi-section sound screen for receivers and amplifiers, consisting of series resistors and cross capacitors. AT152127B (en)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2579069A (en) * 1948-06-04 1951-12-18 Stromberg Carlson Co Frequency response controlling means

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2579069A (en) * 1948-06-04 1951-12-18 Stromberg Carlson Co Frequency response controlling means

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