US1127161A - Head-band for telephone-receivers. - Google Patents

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US1127161A
US1127161A US79591413A US1913795914A US1127161A US 1127161 A US1127161 A US 1127161A US 79591413 A US79591413 A US 79591413A US 1913795914 A US1913795914 A US 1913795914A US 1127161 A US1127161 A US 1127161A
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    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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  • Fig. 1 is an elevation of the same structure "at right angles to Fig. 1, also showing a partial section along the line A B of F ig.'1;
  • Fig. 3 isan elevation of a modified and simplified form of the headband;
  • Fig. 4 is an elevation of the same structure at right angles tol lg.
  • Fig. 5 is an'elevation' ofzthe mechanism as applied to a single receiver
  • Fig. 6 is an elevation of a part of the same mechanism at right angles'to F1g. 5.
  • numerals l and 2 designate two strap-springs which go over the head and-produce the necessary pressure on the receivers.
  • the extremities of these straps are perforatedand receii'e the adjust able holders 3.
  • Washers l which are riveted onto the holders 3, coiiperate withthe integrally formed flanges on the latter to clamp the straps l and 2 together with sufiicient' friction to hold the straps in adjustment with respect to each other after beingset.
  • Apertures in the holders 3 receive slidable rods 5 which are split at oneend and formed into two arms which partly encircle the reccivcrs 8, and pivots 6, fiXed into the extremities of the arms, fit into sockets in the receivers 8 and hold them in place. Screws 7, tapped into the rdds 5, prevent them from coming entirely out of the holders 3.
  • the straps 1 and 2 are first spread apart to the desired angle as indicated in Fig. 2, and placed upon the head.
  • the rods '5 are'then turned in the right direction,
  • the springs 1 and 2 as here illustrated are made of awire. which is bent around the holders 3 and clamped firmly in position by the washers which are riveted onto the holders 3.
  • the springs 1 and 2 and holders 3 are fixed in their relative positions, at? rwise the adjustment is the same as th the mechanism shown in Figs. 1 andet.
  • two spring straps or two spring wires are used to produce the pressure on the receivers, but if desirable, one strap orone wire may be used in place of two.
  • headband for telephone receivers comprising resilient head members provided with perforationSa-t theirextremities, holders provided with apertures and rotatah'l'y' secured. in said perforations, slidable and rotatable rods passing through said apertures, arms formed upon said rods adapted.
  • a headband for telephone receivers comprising resilient head members provided with perforations at their extremities, holders provided with apertures and rotatably secured in said, perforations, slidable and rotatable rods passing through said apertures, armsformed upon said rods, and
  • a headband for telephone receivers comprising spring members, holders with apertures rotatably adjustable in said spring members, rods rotatably and slidably adjustable in said apertures, andarms formed upon saidrods and adapted to engage the telephone receivers.
  • a headbandfor a telephone receiver comprising spring members, a holder with an aperture rotatably adjustable in said spring members, a rod rotatably and slid.r
  • a head band for telephone receivers the latter in spaced relation to the flanges 5 comprising resilient head members, holders thereon to cooperate with thesame and rerotatably carried by the extremities of the tain said holders in seated position, rods exlatter, rods rotatably and slidably mounted tending through the openings in said holds in said holders, and arms formed onone exers and slidably and rotatably arranged tremity of "said rods to engage the receivers therein, divergent arms formed on one eX- 20 substantially” asand for the purpose set tremityof said rods to partially encompass forth. 1 Y the receivers, and means to pivotally connect 6.
  • A, head band for telephone receivers the latter to said arms substantially as and 10 comprisin'g resilient head members aperfor the purpose set forth.

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N. BALDWIN.
HEAD BAND FOR TELEPHONE RECEIVERS. APPLIGATION FILED 0011s, 1913 1, 1 f2? 1 6 1 Patented Feb. 2, 1915.
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NATHANIEL BALDWIN, or MILL GREEK, UTAH.
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Speeification oi' Letters Patent.
i-ppaication filed October 18, 1913. Serial No. 795,914.
.and perfectly. I attain this object by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which- 7 Figure l 1s an elevat onof the-complete structure showing parts in section; F 1g. 21s
an elevation of the same structure "at right angles to Fig. 1, also showing a partial section along the line A B of F ig.'1; Fig. 3 isan elevation of a modified and simplified form of the headband; Fig. 4 is an elevation of the same structure at right angles tol lg.
. 3; Fig. 5 is an'elevation' ofzthe mechanism as applied to a single receiver; and Fig. 6 is an elevation of a part of the same mechanism at right angles'to F1g. 5.
In Figs. 1 and 2 numerals l and 2 designate two strap-springs which go over the head and-produce the necessary pressure on the receivers. The extremities of these straps are perforatedand receii'e the adjust able holders 3. v Washers l which are riveted onto the holders 3, coiiperate withthe integrally formed flanges on the latter to clamp the straps l and 2 together with sufiicient' friction to hold the straps in adjustment with respect to each other after beingset.
" Apertures in the holders 3 receive slidable rods 5 which are split at oneend and formed into two arms which partly encircle the reccivcrs 8, and pivots 6, fiXed into the extremities of the arms, fit into sockets in the receivers 8 and hold them in place. Screws 7, tapped into the rdds 5, prevent them from coming entirely out of the holders 3.
In use, the straps 1 and 2 are first spread apart to the desired angle as indicated in Fig. 2, and placed upon the head. The rods '5 are'then turned in the right direction,
which adjustment is permitted by the holders 3 turning Within the perforations in the straps 1 and 2. The rods 5 are then adjusted lengthwise by sliding inthe holders 3'. Said rods'5, rotatable in the holders -3, and pivots 6 form a sort of universal joints which permit the receivers 8 to fitperfectl against the ears. After the rods 5 are holders due to the pressure of the operators head, will prevent slipping. It will be seen that no screws have tobe tightened to hold the parts 1n adjustment.
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7' justed lengthwise, the binding effect in the In F igs. 3 and 4 the mechanism is sinpli fied. The springs 1 and 2, as here illustrated are made of awire. which is bent around the holders 3 and clamped firmly in position by the washers which are riveted onto the holders 3. The springs 1 and 2 and holders 3 are fixed in their relative positions, at? rwise the adjustment is the same as th the mechanism shown in Figs. 1 andet.
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In Fig. .5 the mechanism is the same as that shown in Fig. 3 except that only one holder'isused and the springs l and Zen the side where the other holder is omitted,
take the form shown in F ig. 6. r i
As here illustrated, two spring straps or two spring wires are used to produce the pressure on the receivers, but if desirable, one strap orone wire may be used in place of two.
I claim:
1. headband for telephone receivers comprising resilient head members provided with perforationSa-t theirextremities, holders provided with apertures and rotatah'l'y' secured. in said perforations, slidable and rotatable rods passing through said apertures, arms formed upon said rods adapted.
to hold the telephone receivers.
2. A headband for telephone receivers comprising resilient head members provided with perforations at their extremities, holders provided with apertures and rotatably secured in said, perforations, slidable and rotatable rods passing through said apertures, armsformed upon said rods, and
pivotsin said arms to engage the telephone receivers.
- 3. A headband for telephone receivers comprising spring members, holders with apertures rotatably adjustable in said spring members, rods rotatably and slidably adjustable in said apertures, andarms formed upon saidrods and adapted to engage the telephone receivers. i
4. A headbandfor a telephone receiver comprising spring members, a holder with an aperture rotatably adjustable in said spring members, a rod rotatably and slid.r
ably adjustablein said aperture, and arms formed upon said rod and adapted to en gage the telephone receiver.
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5, A head band for telephone receivers the latter in spaced relation to the flanges 5 comprising resilient head members, holders thereon to cooperate with thesame and rerotatably carried by the extremities of the tain said holders in seated position, rods exlatter, rods rotatably and slidably mounted tending through the openings in said holds in said holders, and arms formed onone exers and slidably and rotatably arranged tremity of "said rods to engage the receivers therein, divergent arms formed on one eX- 20 substantially" asand for the purpose set tremityof said rods to partially encompass forth. 1 Y the receivers, and means to pivotally connect 6. A, head band for telephone receivers the latter to said arms substantially as and 10 comprisin'g resilient head members aperfor the purpose set forth.
- turedjzat g-their extremities/holders having ene endlprojecting into said apertures, the Witnesses: other'en' formed with an'opening, flanges GEO. A. DIXON, formed on said holders, washers afiixed to A. J. STRONG."
NATHANIEL BALDWIN.
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