GB532860A - Improvements in the tuning mechanism of radio receivers - Google Patents

Improvements in the tuning mechanism of radio receivers

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Publication number
GB532860A
GB532860A GB26515/39A GB2651539A GB532860A GB 532860 A GB532860 A GB 532860A GB 26515/39 A GB26515/39 A GB 26515/39A GB 2651539 A GB2651539 A GB 2651539A GB 532860 A GB532860 A GB 532860A
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motor
contact
arm
key
shaft
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GB26515/39A
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Philips Lamps Ltd
Koninklijke Philips NV
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Philips Lamps Ltd
Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken NV
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03JTUNING RESONANT CIRCUITS; SELECTING RESONANT CIRCUITS
    • H03J5/00Discontinuous tuning; Selecting predetermined frequencies; Selecting frequency bands with or without continuous tuning in one or more of the bands, e.g. push-button tuning, turret tuner
    • H03J5/02Discontinuous tuning; Selecting predetermined frequencies; Selecting frequency bands with or without continuous tuning in one or more of the bands, e.g. push-button tuning, turret tuner with variable tuning element having a number of predetermined settings and adjustable to a desired one of these settings
    • H03J5/14Discontinuous tuning; Selecting predetermined frequencies; Selecting frequency bands with or without continuous tuning in one or more of the bands, e.g. push-button tuning, turret tuner with variable tuning element having a number of predetermined settings and adjustable to a desired one of these settings operated by auxiliary power
    • H03J5/20Settings determined by a number of positioning means actuated by a second means adjustable to different positions by the same or by a second auxiliary power
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03JTUNING RESONANT CIRCUITS; SELECTING RESONANT CIRCUITS
    • H03J5/00Discontinuous tuning; Selecting predetermined frequencies; Selecting frequency bands with or without continuous tuning in one or more of the bands, e.g. push-button tuning, turret tuner
    • H03J5/02Discontinuous tuning; Selecting predetermined frequencies; Selecting frequency bands with or without continuous tuning in one or more of the bands, e.g. push-button tuning, turret tuner with variable tuning element having a number of predetermined settings and adjustable to a desired one of these settings
    • H03J5/14Discontinuous tuning; Selecting predetermined frequencies; Selecting frequency bands with or without continuous tuning in one or more of the bands, e.g. push-button tuning, turret tuner with variable tuning element having a number of predetermined settings and adjustable to a desired one of these settings operated by auxiliary power
    • H03J5/18Settings determined by a number of separate positioning means actuated by electromagnets

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  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Electromagnetism (AREA)
  • Mechanical Control Devices (AREA)
  • Channel Selection Circuits, Automatic Tuning Circuits (AREA)

Abstract

532,860. Electric control systems. PHILIPS LAMPS, Ltd. Sept. 23, 1939, No. 26515. Convention date, Sept. 26, 1938. [Class 40 (i)] A station is selected on a remote key-board or selector disc. Keys in the receiver are actuated from a shaft driven by a motor which is energized simultaneously with a selective device to cause only the key corresponding to the selected station to become operative. In one form, the shaft has a number of cams by which each of the keys is pressed successively, on one revolution of the shaft. In another form, the shaft carries one cam which, as it rotates, presses the keys successively. According to the first example, and as shown in Figs. 1, 3, if a button, such as 5, in the control panel is depressed, a contact 48 is closed also, whereby a relay is energized by current from terminals 56, 57, to close contacts 45, 46, to motor 42, and at the same time to withdraw pinion 50 from wheel 52 to engage wheel 51 driving a shaft 43, bearing cams 21 .. 30, and contact arm 47. When this arm 47 on the selective device reaches contact 15, connected to the key 5, the relay 44 is short-circuited, and the motor 42 is then in circuit through contact 45 and a reversing contact 60, with the mains terminals 58, 59, the de-energizing of the relay allowing gear 50 to drive the condensers 53 ... 55 through gearwheel 52, to the desired tuning point, when a projection such as that shown at 110, Fig. 6, already under tension from its cam, falls into a slot 113 on the appropriate one of a number of discs 112 on the condenser spindle. In a modification, Fig. 2 (not shown), all the contacts of a selective device, such as that served by the arm 47, are at the same potential, except that connected to the one button 1 ... 10, that is selected and pressed, so that the motor is energized wherever the arm is, to cause the arm to rotate until the circuit is broken opposite the contact selected. The direction of rotation is governed by the two-way switch 60, which is in contact either with 61 or 62, connected to the two extremities of the winding of the motor 42. The discs 112 on the condenser spindle have half their periphery 109, 111, of different radius, as in Fig. 6, and the particular half upon which the projection 110 falls, determines with which of the contacts 61, 62, the arm 60 makes contact. In the second form of key-actuation, Fig. 5, depression of a button, 86 ... 89, on the remote control key-board, causes the motor 70 to rotate, driving the arm 75 until it makes contact with the corresponding stud 76 ... 79, in which position the two windings are short-circuited across a condenser 85. Simultaneously, the gearwheel 72, bearing a cam 73, has been rotating, depressing the pins 163, 164, successively, until, when the motor stops, the overlapping plates of the tuning condenser 160 are in a pre-determined position, governed by the longest pin 163 passed by the cam. A hand tuning of this form is described. The form of selective device shown in Fig. 6, has a series of cams 103, on a shaft rotated by a motor as before, but, in this instance, the actuation of the particular projection 110 on its spring 233 which would locate the tuning-condenser disc 112 corresponding to the button depressed, depends on the closing of a circuit through a magnet 126 by the button, so that a pawl 101 is drawn into the path of a tappet 104, to transmit the movement by key 35 and spring 240, at the same time starting the motor by closing contacts 236, 237, 60 and 61 or 62.
GB26515/39A 1938-09-26 1939-09-23 Improvements in the tuning mechanism of radio receivers Expired GB532860A (en)

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BE (1) BE436509A (en)
FR (1) FR862368A (en)
GB (1) GB532860A (en)

Families Citing this family (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2465956A (en) * 1946-02-11 1949-03-29 Michel N Yardeny Integrating control device
US2511727A (en) * 1947-09-13 1950-06-13 Control Instr Co Inc Automatic switch positioning device
US2526628A (en) * 1948-04-05 1950-10-24 Harry D Belock Remote controlled positioning system
US3280269A (en) * 1963-06-28 1966-10-18 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Shaft positioning system

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US2270176A (en) 1942-01-13
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