US1468547A - Picture attachment for talking machines - Google Patents

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US1468547A
US1468547A US520070A US52007021A US1468547A US 1468547 A US1468547 A US 1468547A US 520070 A US520070 A US 520070A US 52007021 A US52007021 A US 52007021A US 1468547 A US1468547 A US 1468547A
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  • This invention relates to an attachment for talking machines and particularly to an improved talking machine attachment constructed to produce an image at a given point, said image being a reproduction of a picture arranged at a distant point from the point-at which the image appears.
  • the object of the invention is to provide an improved attachment for talking machines wherein the picture may be reproduced at or near the end of the horn or sound amplifier of the talking machine.
  • Another object in view is to provide means for providing a picture on'a screen or other back-ground illustrating the song being played or representing the person whose voice is heard reproduced.
  • a further object is to provide a construction wherein a photograph or other picture may be inserted at a given point and by a system of reflection be reproduced at a convenient point visible to the observer.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a talking machine with an embodiment of the invention applied thereto.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view through Figure 1 approximately on line 22.
  • Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional view through Figure 1 approximately on line 3-3.
  • 1 indicates a talking machine cabinet of any kind provided with suitable mechanism 2 for reproducing sound, which I sound is amplified by a suitable horn or amplifier 3 extending to the front of the cabinet and provided with an opening 4.
  • a suitable horn or amplifier 3 extending to the front of the cabinet and provided with an opening 4.
  • the opening 4 is supplied with shutters toregulate to a certain extent the volume of sound emanating from the-horn 3.
  • a fabric screen 5 is arranged in the opening at and acts as a screen or curtain for receiving the reflection of the picture.
  • This screen may be of any suitable fabric which will accomplish this purpose.
  • a platform 6 which is associated with an inclined wall 7.
  • a mirror 8 set at the proper angle to reflect the icture' 9 onto the screen 5 after the reflection has passed through a suitable lens 10;
  • a suitable lens 10 In order that this reflection may be distinct, preferably two lamps 11 and 12 of comparatively high candle power are used to illuminate the picture 9 whereupon the reflection through the lens 10 onto the mirror 8 will be sufficiently clear to cause a proper reproduction on the screen 5.
  • the picture 9 is supported in suitable brackets or slides 13 arranged on the door 14, which door is preferably hin'ged at 15 and normally held in alignment with the wall 7 by a hand operated catch 16.
  • the door 1 L is opened and the picture 9 arranged on the brackets 13, said picture agreeing in subject matter with the subject matter on the record.
  • the lights 11 and 12 are turned on, said lights receiving their current from any suitable source and connected up in any suitable manner.
  • the picture of said singer may be arran ed on the door 14 so that as the talking mac ine operates, the picture will be shown and will give the effect shown in Figure 1, namely, the effect of hearing and seeing the singer at the same time.
  • the horn 3 extends to the front as shown in Figure 2, preferablya cut-away portion 17 is provided to allow the light rays to properly strike the screen 5.

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Sept. 18, 1923; 1,468,547
, R. A. RUMMEL PICTURE ATTACHMENT FOR TALKING MACHINES Fild Dec. 5, 1921 WITNESSES ..R. R umme i A TTOR/VEVS Patented Sept. 18, 1923.
UNITED STATES ROBERT A. RUMMEL. OF WOODRIDGE, NEW JERSEY.
PICTURE ATTACHMENT FOR TALKING MACHINES.
Application filed December 5, 1921. Serial No. 520,070.
To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, ROBERT A. RUMMEL, a
citizen of the United States, and a resident of VVoodridge, in the county of Bergen and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and Improved Picture Attachment for Talking Machines, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
This invention relates to an attachment for talking machines and particularly to an improved talking machine attachment constructed to produce an image at a given point, said image being a reproduction of a picture arranged at a distant point from the point-at which the image appears. The object of the invention is to provide an improved attachment for talking machines wherein the picture may be reproduced at or near the end of the horn or sound amplifier of the talking machine.
Another object in view is to provide means for providing a picture on'a screen or other back-ground illustrating the song being played or representing the person whose voice is heard reproduced.
A further object, more specifically, is to provide a construction wherein a photograph or other picture may be inserted at a given point and by a system of reflection be reproduced at a convenient point visible to the observer.
In the accompanying drawing Figure 1 is a front view of a talking machine with an embodiment of the invention applied thereto.
Figure 2 is a sectional view through Figure 1 approximately on line 22.
Figure 3 is a horizontal sectional view through Figure 1 approximately on line 3-3.
Referring to the accompanying drawing by numerals, 1 indicates a talking machine cabinet of any kind provided with suitable mechanism 2 for reproducing sound, which I sound is amplified by a suitable horn or amplifier 3 extending to the front of the cabinet and provided with an opening 4. Ordinarily, in talking machines the opening 4 is supplied with shutters toregulate to a certain extent the volume of sound emanating from the-horn 3.
In the present invention, a fabric screen 5 is arranged in the opening at and acts as a screen or curtain for receiving the reflection of the picture. This screen may be of any suitable fabric which will accomplish this purpose. Arranged in the bottom part of the cabinet 1 is a platform 6 which is associated with an inclined wall 7. On the platform 6 is arranged a mirror 8 set at the proper angle to reflect the icture' 9 onto the screen 5 after the reflection has passed through a suitable lens 10; In order that this reflection may be distinct, preferably two lamps 11 and 12 of comparatively high candle power are used to illuminate the picture 9 whereupon the reflection through the lens 10 onto the mirror 8 will be sufficiently clear to cause a proper reproduction on the screen 5. The picture 9 is supported in suitable brackets or slides 13 arranged on the door 14, which door is preferably hin'ged at 15 and normally held in alignment with the wall 7 by a hand operated catch 16. When a new record is placed in the machine, the door 1 L is opened and the picture 9 arranged on the brackets 13, said picture agreeing in subject matter with the subject matter on the record. At any convenient time the lights 11 and 12 are turned on, said lights receiving their current from any suitable source and connected up in any suitable manner. If a record is placed in the machine which contains a song of a noted singer, the picture of said singer may be arran ed on the door 14 so that as the talking mac ine operates, the picture will be shown and will give the effect shown in Figure 1, namely, the effect of hearing and seeing the singer at the same time. When the horn 3 extends to the front as shown in Figure 2, preferablya cut-away portion 17 is provided to allow the light rays to properly strike the screen 5.
What I claim is I 1. The combination with a talking machine, of a prepared surface, means for supporting a picture below said surface, a platform at the base of said means, a lens arranged on said platform in frontof said picture, a reflector also arranged on said platform adjacent said lens for projecting a reflection from said picture after it passes throughsaid lens, said reflector directly projecting the picture onto said surface, and means for illuminating said picture.
2. The combination with a talking machine, of a screen and means for throwing the reflection of a picture on said screen, said means including a reflecting surface, a lens for focusing an imageon said surface, a platform mounting said reflecting surface graph cabinet secured therein at spaced distance from the horn, a reflecting surface mounted on said platform and at such an angle therewith to project an image on the screen, a hinged member adjacent the foot of said platform, a bracket thereon for holding in place a picture to be reflected, a lens on said platform between said hinged memher and said reflector for focusing the image on the picture on the reflecting surface.
ROBERT A. RUMMEL.
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Cited By (4)

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US2438256A (en) * 1945-04-27 1948-03-23 John I Stein Television cabinet
US2448945A (en) * 1944-06-22 1948-09-07 Postal Advertising Corp Combined mailbox and illuminated sign
US2513673A (en) * 1947-07-01 1950-07-04 Prell Peter Picture film projecting machine and sound-producing means
US4835556A (en) * 1988-04-18 1989-05-30 Donald Spector Cassette player and slide assembly

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2448945A (en) * 1944-06-22 1948-09-07 Postal Advertising Corp Combined mailbox and illuminated sign
US2438256A (en) * 1945-04-27 1948-03-23 John I Stein Television cabinet
US2513673A (en) * 1947-07-01 1950-07-04 Prell Peter Picture film projecting machine and sound-producing means
US4835556A (en) * 1988-04-18 1989-05-30 Donald Spector Cassette player and slide assembly

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