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US1374644A
US1374644A US372821A US37282120A US1374644A US 1374644 A US1374644 A US 1374644A US 372821 A US372821 A US 372821A US 37282120 A US37282120 A US 37282120A US 1374644 A US1374644 A US 1374644A
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  • the primary object of the present invention is the provision of a device for readily creating a noise that can be heard for a great distance a plurality of impulses at differently timed intervals being effected, the' noise producing operation being adjustable for changing the tone or pitch thereof. 4
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a noise maker consisting of few parts and easily operable whereby single and double sounds are successively produced ⁇ and the tones of the sounds readily regulated at will.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevational view of the device partially broken away
  • Fig. 2 is anend elevation thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the same taken upon line III-IH of Fig. 1, and
  • Figs. 4i and 5 are transverse sectional views taken upon lines lV-IV and V-V respectively of Fig. 1.
  • I provide a handle 10 with a shaft 11 projecting axially from one end thereof with a casing 12, journaled upon said shaft' by means of the substantially circular heads 13 at adjacent ends of the opposite sides 14 of the casing.
  • the heads 13 have central per forated bosses 15 outwardly of the sides 14 for journaling the casing upon the shaft 11.
  • a frame 16 in the form of a bobbin is secured to the shaft 11 by a suitable means such as the cutter 17 between the heads 13.
  • the opposite ends of the frame 16 are in the form of circular disks with a similar disk 18 centrally secured therebetween by posts 19 carried through all of the disks of the frame at points equally spaced apart adjacent the peripheries of the disks.
  • Intermediate posts 20 are secured between one end of the frame 16 and the central disk'18 equally spaced apart from the adjacent post 19 and whereby it will be evident that in one half ofthe frame 16 twice as many posts will be employed as in the other half thereof.
  • Sounding boards 21y and 22 are secured in one open side of the casing 12 by the corresponding ends which are vsecured to a transspeciation of Lettersratenc. Patented Apr. 12, 1921.
  • the board 22 is of sufficient length'topermit the free end portion thereof to project inwardly of the frame 16 for engagingthe post 20 and the adjacent end portions ofthe post 19 during the relative rotation of the casing 12 and shaft 11.
  • the board 21 similarly enga-gesthe post 19 at the opposite half of the frame 16 and it will be apparent that upon rotating the casing 12 upon the shaft 11, ⁇ the sounding'boards 21 and 22 will be brought into violent engagement with the posts 19 and 20 causing loud sounds to be emitted.
  • the side of the casing 12 opposite the sound boards is closed' by a plate 25 thereby forming a pocket in the casing 12 after the manner of a resonant musical instrument.
  • An adjustable controller for the vibratory portions of the boards 21 and 22 comprises 'a slider 26 through which the boards extend,v threaded reduced ends 27 of the slider being freely projected through opposite slots 28 in the casing sides 14. Upon pushing the slider 26 toward and away from the rib 23., the length of the free end portions of the boards which are permitted to vibrate is readily changed at will and whereby different tones or pitch will be produced bythe sound boards during the operation of the device.
  • a noise producer is provided in which the handle 10 may belgrasped "forimparting rapid rotation to the casing 12 around the shaft 11 and the frame 16 being rigid with the shaft 11.*the sounding boards 21 and 22 strike the posts 19 and 20 of the frame so that the ends of the boards between the slider 26 and the frame 16 are loud noise.
  • a noise maker comprising a shaft, a casing journaled thereon, a frame having spaced end supported posts around the sides thereof and rigidly secured to said shaft, one half of said frame lbeing provided with double the number of posts that the other half has and separate sounding boards for the halves of the Vframe carried by said cas-
  • a noise maker comprising a shaft, a casing journaledthereon with a closed end and one substantially closed side, a frame having spaced posts around the sides thereof rigidly secured to said shaft, one half of said frame being provided with double the number of posts that the other half has, a transverse rib upon the closed end of the casing, sounding boards having their adjacent ends secured to the rib with their free ends normally projecting inwardly of the casing, sounding boards having their adja* centends secured to the rib with their free ends normally projecting inwardly of the frame adapted for successive engagement with said posts, the said boards
  • a noise maker comprising a shaft, a bobbin shaped frame secured thereon having disk shaped ends and a similar intermediate disk, posts marginally connecting all of said disks together, a series of yrelatively shorter boards connecting the intermediate disk with one end disk of the frame and alternating with the first named postsV at one end of the frame, a partially closed casing having head members upon the sides thereof journaled for rotation upon said shaft outwardly of the frame and sound boards carried bythe frame with their free end portions projecting inwardly of the arcuate plane of the posts adapted for engaging the latter during the operation of the device.
  • a noise maker comprising a shaft, a speaker, a microphone, and a speaker.
  • bobbin shaped frame secured thereon having disk shaped ends and a similar intermediate disk, posts marginally connecting all of said disks together, a series of relatively shorter boards connecting the inter mediate disk withv one enddisk of the frame and alternating with the first named posts atene end of the frame, a partially closed casing having head members upon the sides thereof journaled for rotation upon said shaft outwardly of the frame and sound boards carried -by the frame with their free end portions projecting inwardly of the arcuate plane of the posts adapted for engaging the latter during the operation of the device, means for securing the adjacent ends of the boards within the casing andpitch adjusting means slidably mounted within the casing in surrounding Vcontact with said boards.

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M. FOLKUSH.
NOISE MAKER. A APPLICATION FILED APR. I0.`192o.
1mm Apr. 12, 1921.
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NORRIS PETERS. VNC.A L'lTHD.. WvASNlNGTON, D. C.
'tran sra't lnoise-MAKER.
Application led April 10, 1920. Serial No. 372,821.
T0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MARTIN FoLKUsH, a citizen of Czecho-Slovakia, residing at Milwaukee, in the county of Milwaukee and State of 1Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Noise- Makers,v of which the following is a specification.
The primary object of the present invention is the provision of a device for readily creating a noise that can be heard for a great distance a plurality of impulses at differently timed intervals being effected, the' noise producing operation being adjustable for changing the tone or pitch thereof. 4
A further object of the invention is to provide a noise maker consisting of few parts and easily operable whereby single and double sounds are successively produced` and the tones of the sounds readily regulated at will.
With these general objects in view the invention consists of the novel combination and arrangement of parts fully described in connection with the accompanying drawing and then claimed.
In the drawing forming a part of this application, like reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout the .several views, and
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of the device partially broken away,
Fig. 2 is anend elevation thereof,
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the same taken upon line III-IH of Fig. 1, and
Figs. 4i and 5 are transverse sectional views taken upon lines lV-IV and V-V respectively of Fig. 1.
Referring more in detail to the drawing, I provide a handle 10 with a shaft 11 projecting axially from one end thereof with a casing 12, journaled upon said shaft' by means of the substantially circular heads 13 at adjacent ends of the opposite sides 14 of the casing. The heads 13 have central per forated bosses 15 outwardly of the sides 14 for journaling the casing upon the shaft 11.
A frame 16 in the form of a bobbin is secured to the shaft 11 by a suitable means such as the cutter 17 between the heads 13. The opposite ends of the frame 16 are in the form of circular disks with a similar disk 18 centrally secured therebetween by posts 19 carried through all of the disks of the frame at points equally spaced apart adjacent the peripheries of the disks. Intermediate posts 20 are secured between one end of the frame 16 and the central disk'18 equally spaced apart from the adjacent post 19 and whereby it will be evident that in one half ofthe frame 16 twice as many posts will be employed as in the other half thereof.
Sounding boards 21y and 22 are secured in one open side of the casing 12 by the corresponding ends which are vsecured to a transspeciation of Lettersratenc. Patented Apr. 12, 1921.
verse rib 23 upon the bottom or closed end 211 of the casing opposite the heads 13. Y The board 22 is of sufficient length'topermit the free end portion thereof to project inwardly of the frame 16 for engagingthe post 20 and the adjacent end portions ofthe post 19 during the relative rotation of the casing 12 and shaft 11. The board 21 similarly enga-gesthe post 19 at the opposite half of the frame 16 and it will be apparent that upon rotating the casing 12 upon the shaft 11,` the sounding'boards 21 and 22 will be brought into violent engagement with the posts 19 and 20 causing loud sounds to be emitted.
The side of the casing 12 opposite the sound boards is closed' by a plate 25 thereby forming a pocket in the casing 12 after the manner of a resonant musical instrument.
An adjustable controller for the vibratory portions of the boards 21 and 22 comprises 'a slider 26 through which the boards extend,v threaded reduced ends 27 of the slider being freely projected through opposite slots 28 in the casing sides 14. Upon pushing the slider 26 toward and away from the rib 23., the length of the free end portions of the boards which are permitted to vibrate is readily changed at will and whereby different tones or pitch will be produced bythe sound boards during the operation of the device.
Set nuts 29 upon the ends 27 retain the slider 26 in its adjusted position. A noise producer is provided in which the handle 10 may belgrasped "forimparting rapid rotation to the casing 12 around the shaft 11 and the frame 16 being rigid with the shaft 11.*the sounding boards 21 and 22 strike the posts 19 and 20 of the frame so that the ends of the boards between the slider 26 and the frame 16 are loud noise.
While the form of the invention herein set forth is believed preferable, it will be un-A forcibly vibrated producing a derstood that changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
Having thus described my invention, what VI claim as new and desire to secure by Let-V ters Patent, is l 1. A noise maker comprising a shaft, a casing journaled thereon, a frame having spaced end supported posts around the sides thereof and rigidly secured to said shaft, one half of said frame lbeing provided with double the number of posts that the other half has and separate sounding boards for the halves of the Vframe carried by said cas- A noise maker comprising a shaft, a casing journaledthereon with a closed end and one substantially closed side, a frame having spaced posts around the sides thereof rigidly secured to said shaft, one half of said frame being provided with double the number of posts that the other half has, a transverse rib upon the closed end of the casing, sounding boards having their adjacent ends secured to the rib with their free ends normally projecting inwardly of the casing, sounding boards having their adja* centends secured to the rib with their free ends normally projecting inwardly of the frame adapted for successive engagement with said posts, the said boards `being at the opposite side of the casing fromV the closed side thereof, a slider surrounding said boards slidable thereon adapted forl adjustment toward and laway from the frame whereby the vibrating portions of the boards arev simultaneously altered at will and securing means for the slider when in its adjusted position.
il. A noise maker comprising a shaft, a bobbin shaped frame secured thereon having disk shaped ends and a similar intermediate disk, posts marginally connecting all of said disks together, a series of yrelatively shorter boards connecting the intermediate disk with one end disk of the frame and alternating with the first named postsV at one end of the frame, a partially closed casing having head members upon the sides thereof journaled for rotation upon said shaft outwardly of the frame and sound boards carried bythe frame with their free end portions projecting inwardly of the arcuate plane of the posts adapted for engaging the latter during the operation of the device.
5. A noise maker comprising a shaft, a
bobbin shaped frame secured thereon having disk shaped ends and a similar intermediate disk, posts marginally connecting all of said disks together, a series of relatively shorter boards connecting the inter mediate disk withv one enddisk of the frame and alternating with the first named posts atene end of the frame, a partially closed casing having head members upon the sides thereof journaled for rotation upon said shaft outwardly of the frame and sound boards carried -by the frame with their free end portions projecting inwardly of the arcuate plane of the posts adapted for engaging the latter during the operation of the device, means for securing the adjacent ends of the boards within the casing andpitch adjusting means slidably mounted within the casing in surrounding Vcontact with said boards.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature,
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US3023541A (en) * 1958-01-22 1962-03-06 Marvin Glass Sound producing device for toy guns and the like
US5928057A (en) * 1997-05-15 1999-07-27 Teczynski; Stefan Rattle

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US3023541A (en) * 1958-01-22 1962-03-06 Marvin Glass Sound producing device for toy guns and the like
US5928057A (en) * 1997-05-15 1999-07-27 Teczynski; Stefan Rattle

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