US1185266A - Tone-varying attachment for reproducing-needles. - Google Patents

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US1185266A US3819415A US3819415A US1185266A US 1185266 A US1185266 A US 1185266A US 3819415 A US3819415 A US 3819415A US 3819415 A US3819415 A US 3819415A US 1185266 A US1185266 A US 1185266A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in means applied to the reproducing needles of instruments such as phonographs, graphophones and other similar sound reproducing structures.
  • My improvement consists in equipping the needle holder with a number ot pieces or blocks composed of substances varying in hardness or density, all of them preferably being, of less density than metal of which the usual needle holder is composed.
  • the needle holder is simplv extended, the extensioirconsistmget a hollow .rt which may be integral with the ordinary needle holding" member. within which hollow part located a number of members of varying density or hardness as heretofore stated. These members are perforated to register with the recess orsocket of the ordinary needle holding part.
  • the needle if relatively lend results are re quired, should extend into the metal socket or recess of the ordinary metal part. When it is desired to vary the tone by making it lower or softer, the needle is withdrawn from the metal socket so that its inner extremity shall engage one of the members of my improvement.
  • the needle is left within the other blocks or pieces of my improvement. Furthermore a great variety of sub tone-variations may be obtained by varying the distances whicli the needle penetrates any one of the said memhers. In order to vary the tone it is only necessary to adjust the needle by moving it outwardly or inwardl as may be required.
  • FIG. 1 view of a sound reproducing machine of the disk type, the needle holder being equipped with my improvement.
  • Fig. "2 is a. detail view of a needle and needle holder likewise equipped.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar yiew showing a slightly modified 'lorm ot construction.
  • Fig. dis a sectional view in detail showing my in'ipro ement applied to a needle holder of ordinary (()11Stl'll(3tl()ll, the latter being indicatcd hv dotted lines.
  • Fig. is a similar view showing a slightly modified form oi COIlStJ'lltfilOll.
  • Figs. 6 to 9 inclusive are detail sectional views showing my improved needle holder ci'instruction with the needle in ditl'erei'it positions of adjustment, the parts bein shown on a larger scale than in the other views.
  • My improvement may be applied directly to the bearing 9 (see Fig. 2). or it may be secured to the member 13 with which the needle is directly connected in the needle holder constructions heretofore known.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective designated 14 in the drawing.
  • This ele ment is composed of a body part 5 preferably consisting of metal and having a stem 16 which may be inserted in the member 13 5 of the ordinary needle holder.
  • the stem 16 takes the place (if the inner exfemity of the needle and ,isheld in place by a set screw 30 (see Figs. 3 and 4:).
  • the part 5 is extended beyond the metal socket in 17 therein, to form a shell or casing 18 in which are located a number of members designated 19, 20 and 21 respectively. These members are held in place within the shell or casing in any suitable manner.
  • Each is provided with a perforation 22 which registers with the socket orrecess 17 of the part 5, whereby the shank 23 of the needle passes through the perforations of all of these members, when its inner extremity is in the recess or socket 17.
  • aset screw 24 is loosened,- whereby the needle is allowed to be drawn outwardly whereby it isdisengaged from themetal part 5, and whereby 256 ,its inner extremity may be located within anyone of the members 19, 20 or 21, with the result that a great variety of variations intone may be-obtained, since the members 19, 20 and 21 vary in hardness or density from one another and also from the part 5.
  • the tone may be further fvaried.
  • the range of adjustment is such as to permit an exceedingly wide range of tone variation, even where but three of these members are employed. But it is evident that the number of these tone Varying members maychange as may be required.
  • the part5 of thestructure 14 is formed directly on the bearing part 9, the stem 16 being dispensed with.
  • the entire needle holder is manufactured with ref- "erence to my improved, while in the other forms of construction, my improved feature is illustrated as an attachment for the ordinary needle holder as best illustrated in Fig. d.
  • a spring member 25 consisting approximately of a single spiral spring convolution. This feature gives ad ditional tone varying .results.
  • the needle proper is designated. 26 and is mounted in the metal end 27 of the casing 30 18 of my improvement.
  • a shank or pin 28 is inserted in a socket 29 of the part 27 and passes through the three members 19, 20 and 21 of my improvement.
  • This shank or pin 28 protrudes 55 beyond the casing 18 and is connected with dressed-e the ordinary needle holder by a set screw 30.
  • the needle shown is simply a conventional or plain form of device, and intended to represent any suitable construction of needle, since it is evident that my improvement is not limited to any special form or style of needle.
  • the outer extremityot the device 14 is equipped with a piece or layer 31 of some elastic material whose function is, by virtue of its elasticity to retain the needle in place after its inner extremity has been disengaged from the set screw 2-1.. Furthermore this elastic clement allows the needle a limited degree of lateral yielding movement while in use, thus obviating the wear upon the record incident to the use of needle holders of the usual or ordinary construction.
  • a holder for sound reproducing needles comprising a body member and another substance differing in density or hardness from the material of the body member, the body member having a recess to receive the inner extremity of the. needle, and the other substance being perforated to register with said recess and so arranged that the needle when in the recess of the body member passes through the perforation of said substance, the needle being adjust-- able to cause its inner extremity to engage the body member or the other substance as may be required.
  • a holder for a sound reproducing needle comprising a body member recessed to receive the inner extremity of the needle, and a number of other substances arranged in operative relation with the body member and perforated to register with the recess in the body member, the arrangement being such that when the inner extremity of the needle engages the recess of the body member, the shank of the needle passes through the perforations of the other substances, the said substances varying in hardness from the body member and from each other, the needle being adjustable to cause its inner extremity to occupy the body member or any one of the other substances for purposes of tone variation.
  • a holder for sound reproducing devices comprising a casing having a recessed body portion and a shell extending beyond the body portion and in which is located a number of substances varying in hardness. the said substances being perforated to register with the recess of the body portion of the holder, and a shank adapted to pass through the perforations of the said substances and enter the recess of the body portion of the holder, said shank being longitudinally adjustable for tone Varying purposes substantially as described.
  • a needle holder for sound reproducing machines equipped with a number of substances which the needle is adapted to engage.
  • the outer portion of the said holder being provided with a layer of elastic material arranged to grip the needle.
  • a needle holder of the class described including a hollow member containing a number of substances varying in hardness or density and perforated to receive the neodle, the outer portion of the holder being equipped with a layer of elastic material adapted to grip the needle when in place.
  • a needle holder for sound reproducing machines equipped with a substance which the needle is adapted to engage, the outer portion of the sald holder being provided with a layer of elastic material for the pur pose set forth.

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R. H. VESEY.
TONE VARYING ATTACHMENT FOR REPRODUCING NEEDLES.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 6. -l9l5.
Patented May 30, 1916.
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STAKES- RICHARD H. VESEY. OF DENVER, COLORADO.
Application filed July 611915.
To ((77 whom it may concern:
Be it known that l. lln'uaun ll. Vasnv. a. citizen of the lnited States. residing: in the city and county of Denver and State of Colorado. have invented certain new and useful Improvements in 'lo'ne-Yanving Attachments tor Reproducin -Needlesz and I do declare the following, to be a full. clear, and exact description of the invention. 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 the characters of re't'er ence marked thereon. which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to improvements in means applied to the reproducing needles of instruments such as phonographs, graphophones and other similar sound reproducing structures.
My improvement consists in equipping the needle holder with a number ot pieces or blocks composed of substances varying in hardness or density, all of them preferably being, of less density than metal of which the usual needle holder is composed.
In my improvement the needle holder is simplv extended, the extensioirconsistmget a hollow .rt which may be integral with the ordinary needle holding" member. within which hollow part located a number of members of varying density or hardness as heretofore stated. These members are perforated to register with the recess orsocket of the ordinary needle holding part. The needle, if relatively lend results are re quired, should extend into the metal socket or recess of the ordinary metal part. When it is desired to vary the tone by making it lower or softer, the needle is withdrawn from the metal socket so that its inner extremity shall engage one of the members of my improvement. As these members thene selves are of varying density or hardness, as many different primary or basic variations in tone may be obtained, as there are ditl'erent members or substances employed. in the construction. illustrated in the drawing; 1 have shown three blocks or pieces, composed of difi'erent material from the metal holder, and. others as the inner extremity of Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 30, 1916.
Serial No. 38,194.
the needle is left within the other blocks or pieces of my improvement. Furthermore a great variety of sub tone-variations may be obtained by varying the distances whicli the needle penetrates any one of the said memhers. In order to vary the tone it is only necessary to adjust the needle by moving it outwardly or inwardl as may be required.
llavin; briefly outlined my improved construction, I will proceed to describe the same in detail, reference being made to the accompanying drawing. in which is illus' trated an embodiment thereof.
in this drawing, view of a sound reproducing machine of the disk type, the needle holder being equipped with my improvement. Fig. "2 is a. detail view of a needle and needle holder likewise equipped. Fig. 3 is a similar yiew showing a slightly modified 'lorm ot construction. Fig. dis a sectional view in detail showing my in'ipro ement applied to a needle holder of ordinary (()11Stl'll(3tl()ll, the latter being indicatcd hv dotted lines. Fig". is a similar view showing a slightly modified form oi COIlStJ'lltfilOll. Figs. 6 to 9 inclusive are detail sectional views showing my improved needle holder ci'instruction with the needle in ditl'erei'it positions of adjustment, the parts bein shown on a larger scale than in the other views.
The same reference characters indicate the same parts in all the views.
Let the numeral designate av needle holder having a stem or shank (5 whose tremity 7 engages the diaphragm 8 of asound reproducing instrument. This holder provided with a hearing 9 which is trunnioned at 10 on the rim or frame 12 of the instrument to permit the necessary oscillation for sound reproducing purposes. These features are of ordinary construction.
My improvement may be applied directly to the bearing 9 (see Fig. 2). or it may be secured to the member 13 with which the needle is directly connected in the needle holder constructions heretofore known. In manufacturing the device for new machines or when it is preferred to manufacture the article in its entirety, I prefer to employ the construction shown in Fig. 2. \Vhen, however, it is desired to employ my improvement in connection with needle holders already constructed, the form shown in Fig.
3 may be used.
My improvement consists of a feature Figure 1 is a perspective designated 14 in the drawing. This ele ment is composed of a body part 5 preferably consisting of metal and having a stem 16 which may be inserted in the member 13 5 of the ordinary needle holder. In this event the stem 16 takes the place (if the inner exfemity of the needle and ,isheld in place by a set screw 30 (see Figs. 3 and 4:). The part 5 is extended beyond the metal socket in 17 therein, to form a shell or casing 18 in which are located a number of members designated 19, 20 and 21 respectively. These members are held in place within the shell or casing in any suitable manner. Each is provided with a perforation 22 which registers with the socket orrecess 17 of the part 5, whereby the shank 23 of the needle passes through the perforations of all of these members, when its inner extremity is in the recess or socket 17. When it is de sired to lower or soften the tone, aset screw 24 is loosened,- whereby the needle is allowed to be drawn outwardly whereby it isdisengaged from themetal part 5, and whereby 256 ,its inner extremity may be located within anyone of the members 19, 20 or 21, with the result that a great variety of variations intone may be-obtained, since the members 19, 20 and 21 vary in hardness or density from one another and also from the part 5. 'Furthermoreby varyingthe length of the needle shank which penetrates any of these members, the tone may be further fvaried. Hence the range of adjustment is such as to permit an exceedingly wide range of tone variation, even where but three of these members are employed. But it is evident that the number of these tone Varying members maychange as may be required.
in the form of construction shown in Fig. 2 the part5 of thestructure 14 is formed directly on the bearing part 9, the stem 16 being dispensed with. In this case the entire needle holder is manufactured with ref- "erence to my improved, while in the other forms of construction, my improved feature is illustrated as an attachment for the ordinary needle holder as best illustrated in Fig. d.
In the form of construction shown in Figs.
' 2 and 3, the shank of the needle beyond the 4 tone varying structure of my improvement,
is provided with a spring member 25 consisting approximately of a single spiral spring convolution. This feature gives ad ditional tone varying .results.
In the form of construction shown in Figs.
5, the needle proper is designated. 26 and is mounted in the metal end 27 of the casing 30 18 of my improvement. In this form 0'' construction a shank or pin 28 is inserted in a socket 29 of the part 27 and passes through the three members 19, 20 and 21 of my improvement. This shank or pin 28 protrudes 55 beyond the casing 18 and is connected with insane-e the ordinary needle holder by a set screw 30. By adjusting the pin or shank 28 in the manner heretofore explained with reference to the adjustment of the needle in the other forms of construction. tone varying results may be obtained similar to those secured from the other form of the device.
In Figs. 4 and 6 to 9 inclusive, the needle shown is simply a conventional or plain form of device, and intended to represent any suitable construction of needle, since it is evident that my improvement is not limited to any special form or style of needle.
The outer extremityot the device 14 is equipped with a piece or layer 31 of some elastic material whose function is, by virtue of its elasticity to retain the needle in place after its inner extremity has been disengaged from the set screw 2-1.. Furthermore this elastic clement allows the needle a limited degree of lateral yielding movement while in use, thus obviating the wear upon the record incident to the use of needle holders of the usual or ordinary construction.
So far as a material of which the pieces 19, 20 and 21, are constructed I wish to state that a great many substances of varying hardness or density are adapted for use, as the different kinds of wood, fiber, pigskin, and various compositions which it is not deemed necessary to disclose in this application since if they can be protected, such protect-ion could only be obtained by separate applications. i
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is,-
1. A. needle holder of the class described, equipped with a numberot substances perforated to receive the needle, said substances being of varying density or hardness, and.
- the needle being adjustable for tone varying purposes. 2. A holder for sound reproducing needles, said holder comprising a body member and another substance differing in density or hardness from the material of the body member, the body member having a recess to receive the inner extremity of the. needle, and the other substance being perforated to register with said recess and so arranged that the needle when in the recess of the body member passes through the perforation of said substance, the needle being adjust-- able to cause its inner extremity to engage the body member or the other substance as may be required.
3. A holder for a sound reproducing needle, comprising a body member recessed to receive the inner extremity of the needle, and a number of other substances arranged in operative relation with the body member and perforated to register with the recess in the body member, the arrangement being such that when the inner extremity of the needle engages the recess of the body member, the shank of the needle passes through the perforations of the other substances, the said substances varying in hardness from the body member and from each other, the needle being adjustable to cause its inner extremity to occupy the body member or any one of the other substances for purposes of tone variation.
4. A holder for sound reproducing devices comprising a casing having a recessed body portion and a shell extending beyond the body portion and in which is located a number of substances varying in hardness. the said substances being perforated to register with the recess of the body portion of the holder, and a shank adapted to pass through the perforations of the said substances and enter the recess of the body portion of the holder, said shank being longitudinally adjustable for tone Varying purposes substantially as described.
A needle holder for sound reproducing machines, equipped with a number of substances which the needle is adapted to engage. the outer portion of the said holder being provided with a layer of elastic material arranged to grip the needle.
6. A needle holder of the class described including a hollow member containing a number of substances varying in hardness or density and perforated to receive the neodle, the outer portion of the holder being equipped with a layer of elastic material adapted to grip the needle when in place.
7. A needle holder for sound reproducing machines equipped with a substance which the needle is adapted to engage, the outer portion of the sald holder being provided with a layer of elastic material for the pur pose set forth.
8. A holder for sound reproducing nee-
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