AT9833B - Receiver for photophones and photophonographs. - Google Patents

Receiver for photophones and photophonographs.

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AT9833B
AT9833B AT9833DA AT9833B AT 9833 B AT9833 B AT 9833B AT 9833D A AT9833D A AT 9833DA AT 9833 B AT9833 B AT 9833B
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receiver
photophonographs
photophones
light
selenium
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Joseph Poliakoff
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Joseph Poliakoff
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 zelle n durch die Contactstücke p, q und im zweiten Falle die Theilleitung s1 für die Selenzollo n1 durch die contactstücke p1, q1 geschlossen, so dass die jeweilige Erregung der Selenzeilen mit der Lichteinwirkung   zusammenfällt.   Die durch die unterbrochenen Lichteinwirkungen auf die beiden Selenzellen im Telephonhörer u hervorgerufenen Laute müssen sich also als ununterbrochene Rede oder dgl. ergeben. 



   Bei dem in Fig. 3 gezeigten Photophonograph kommt ein photographisches positives Filmband t'in Anwendung, welches den Durchgangskanal des Rohres w passiert. Dieses Filmband v ist in der Weise entstanden, dass vorher in demselben oder einem ähnlichen Apparat ein Negativband unter der Einwirkung der durch den Absender x eingeworfenen und durch eine Rede oder dgl. afficierten Lichtstrahlen gebracht worden ist, von welchem Negativband nach erfolgter Entwicklung das Positivband v genommen worden ist. Zur Wiedergabe der Rede oder dgl. wird der   Absender a ; abgeschraubt und Tageslicht oder   künstliches Licht in das Rohr w gesandt.

   Dieses Licht dringt durch das Filmband v, hinter welchem zweckmässig eine Scheidewand mit kleiner Schlitzöffnung vorhanden ist, und gelangt, durch das   Filmband   in der   gewünschten   Weise afticiort, auf den in schwingende Bewegung   versetzten Spiegel a.   Es wird dann in derselben Weise wie beim Photophon die vorher 
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   PATENT-ANSPRÜCHE:   
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   Empfangsapparat für Photophono und Photophonographon, gekennzeichnet durch   pines   schwingenden Spiegel (a), auf welchem das Licht von einem   photophonischen   Absender (z) oder einer anderen durch Schallwellen beeinflussten Lichtquelle auffällt und von dem Spiegel abwechselnd auf zwei in den Stromkreis einer   Stromquelle   und eines 
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 Pausen zwischen den Lauten, welche durch die eine Selenzelle in bekannter Weise durch   Veränderung   ihres Widerstandes bei der Belichtung in dem Telephon hervorgerufen werden,   durch die von   der anderen Selenzelle erzeugten   Laute ausgnfUl1t werden,   zum Zwecke, die ubertragenen Laute (Reden, Musikstücke etc.) ohne Unterbrechung im Telephon wahrnehmen zu können. 
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 Cell n is closed by the contact pieces p, q and in the second case the sub-line s1 for the selenium roller n1 by the contact pieces p1, q1, so that the respective excitation of the selenium lines coincides with the action of light. The sounds caused by the interrupted effects of light on the two selenium cells in the telephone receiver u must therefore result in an uninterrupted speech or the like.



   In the photophonograph shown in Fig. 3, a photographic positive film tape t 'is used, which passes through the passage of the pipe w. This film tape v was created in such a way that a negative tape was previously placed in the same or a similar apparatus under the influence of the light rays thrown in by the sender x and affected by a speech or the like, from which negative tape the positive tape v after development has been taken. To reproduce the speech or the like, the sender a; unscrewed and sent daylight or artificial light into the tube w.

   This light penetrates through the film tape v, behind which there is conveniently a partition wall with a small slit opening, and passes through the film tape in the desired manner on the mirror a, which is set in oscillating motion. It then becomes in the same way as before with the photophone
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   PATENT CLAIMS:
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   Receiver for photophono and photophonograph, characterized by a pines oscillating mirror (a) on which the light from a photophonic sender (z) or another light source influenced by sound waves is incident and from the mirror alternately on two in the circuit of a power source and one
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 Pauses between the sounds, which are caused by one selenium cell in a known manner by changing its resistance to exposure in the telephone, are filled by the sounds generated by the other selenium cell, for the purpose of reducing the transmitted sounds (speeches, pieces of music, etc.) to be able to perceive the telephone without interruption.
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Claims (1)

der Träger des schwingenden Spiegels mit Stromschlussvorrichtungen (p, q und p1, q1) verbunden ist. mit deren Hilfe die Selezellen (n und n1) abwechselnd in den Stromkreis des Fern- EMI2.5 the carrier of the oscillating mirror is connected to current connection devices (p, q and p1, q1). with the help of which the sele cells (n and n1) alternately in the circuit of the remote EMI2.5
AT9833D 1900-10-10 1900-10-10 Receiver for photophones and photophonographs. AT9833B (en)

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