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US1503518A
US1503518A US574417A US57441722A US1503518A US 1503518 A US1503518 A US 1503518A US 574417 A US574417 A US 574417A US 57441722 A US57441722 A US 57441722A US 1503518 A US1503518 A US 1503518A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of the reed portion of the device
  • Fig. 2 is a top plan View thereof
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view on line 3T3, Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional detail view of the plunger portion of the device
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional viewvof the weight forming part of the plunger
  • Fig. 6 is an end view of the plunger
  • Fig. 7 is a detail perspective view of one of the reed elements.
  • Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view of the complete device, the plunger being illus- D trated in elevation.
  • My improved device for producing sound to simulate ma-ma is comprised of a casing 9 containing a slidable plunger 10 the plunger carrying the reed for producing the sound and also a valve mechanism to interrupt the sound.
  • the plunger is made up of of a shell 11 and a therein contained weight 12 in the form of a cup (in this instance), said cup beingmade out of lead or other suitable material heavy enough tocause the I plunger to move longitudinally of a casing 9,
  • the weight 12 carries a reed13 fitted within an opening 14 formed in, the head 1 1 of the weight, said opening having adjacent thereto circular flanges 15 and 16 to form a seat for the reed.
  • the head 17 of shell 11 is provided with an opening 18 for the passage of sound waves, said opening being opened and closed alternately by a valve 19 1922.
  • the reed 13 is comprised of a tubular body member 30 within which is fitted a semi-circular channeled duct 31 over the open portion of which is fitted a flexible sound producing'tongue 32, preferably made of silver. upon the duct and the duct and its reed held in the body member by a resilient or spring like plate 33. To assemble the reed, the duct 31 and superimposed reed will be compressed and slipped into place between tongue 32 and inner wall of the body member, as indicated in Figs. 1 and 3. This form of reed is superior to the forms commonly used, as it is more easily assembled and the parts are more securely held together.
  • a further advantage of this structure is that the duct 31 audits tongue can be adjusted longitudinally of the body member by merely forcing same to the right or left in Fig. 1.
  • the duct and tongue are 57 held in place by the pressure of the plate 33 upon same.
  • the plunger 10 carries a buffer spring 34.
  • the plunger 10 When the casing is positioned, as indicated in Fig. 8, the plunger 10 will be positioned adjacent the perforated cap 29, as indicated in Fig. 8, with the cam portion 25 of lever arm 24, located in line with space 35 between ridge 27 and cap 29, the opening 18 being closed. ⁇ Vhen the casing is in this position, valve '19 will close opening 18 by gravity. When the casing is tipped to cause the plunger to move toward the opposite end of the casing, valve 19 will open, causing the cam portion 25 to enter space 35, thereby opening the valve. When plunger 10 moves, the valve will be opened and closed alternately'by the ridges 26 and 2'7, thereby interrupting the sound produced by air passing through reed 13 to produce thesound of ma-ma. The weight 12 will be as indicated in forced into the shell 11. Of course, the device can also be arranged to emit sounds other than Ina-Ina.
  • a casing open'at oneend, a plunger Within same, having an opening at one end thereof and at one side of the center of the plunger, a lever carriedby the plunger, a valve operable by the lever to open and close said opening, a cap forthe'open end of the easing, and means carried by the cap to cooperate with said lever to actuate the valve to close and open said openingalternately, when said plunger moves away from the said cap.
  • a casing open at one end
  • a' plunger Within same, havingan' opening at one end thereof and at one side of the center of the plunger, a lever carried “by the plunger,'a valve operable by the lever to open and close said opening, 'a Captor the open end of the casing, a drum carried by the cap, and annular ridges carried by the drum to cooperate with said lever to actuate said valve to close and open said opening alternately when said valve moves away from said cap.

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1,503,518 F. G. SCHNEIDER SOUND PRODUCING DEVICE Filed July 12, 1922 INVENTOR' A TTORNE Y cation;
Patented Aug. 5, 1924. V
f T T S AT Lassie AT NT.
souivn-rnonucine DEVICE.
Application filed 31119.12,
T all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, FRANK G. SCHNEIDER, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Brooklyn, Kings County, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sound Producing Devices, of which the following is a specifi- This invention relates to improvements sound producing devices, but more particu larly to improvements in mama voices for dolls. My invention has for one of its objects to improve the reed portion of such de vices and also to improve the construction of such voices generally.
I 'will now proceed to describe my invention in detail, the novel features of which I will point out in the appended claims, refer-- ence being had to the accompanying drawing, wherein Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of the reed portion of the device;
Fig. 2 is a top plan View thereof;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view on line 3T3, Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a sectional detail view of the plunger portion of the device;
Fig. 5 is a sectional viewvof the weight forming part of the plunger;
Fig. 6 is an end view of the plunger;
Fig. 7 is a detail perspective view of one of the reed elements; and
Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view of the complete device, the plunger being illus- D trated in elevation.
My improved device for producing sound to simulate ma-ma is comprised of a casing 9 containing a slidable plunger 10 the plunger carrying the reed for producing the sound and also a valve mechanism to interrupt the sound. The plunger is made up of of a shell 11 and a therein contained weight 12 in the form of a cup (in this instance), said cup beingmade out of lead or other suitable material heavy enough tocause the I plunger to move longitudinally of a casing 9,
when said casing is tipped: In this instance, the weight 12 carries a reed13 fitted within an opening 14 formed in, the head 1 1 of the weight, said opening having adjacent thereto circular flanges 15 and 16 to form a seat for the reed. The head 17 of shell 11 is provided with an opening 18 for the passage of sound waves, said opening being opened and closed alternately by a valve 19 1922. Serial no. 574,417.
of rubber or other flexible material carried by the arm 20' of a lever 21 pivoted at 22 to ears 23 carried by the shell 11. The arm 24 of lever 21 is offset at 25 to provide a cam to cooperate with annularridges 26 and 27 carriedby a drum 28 supported by the perforatedcap 29. The cap 29 fits over the open end of easing 9, Fig.8.
The reed 13 is comprised of a tubular body member 30 within which is fitted a semi-circular channeled duct 31 over the open portion of which is fitted a flexible sound producing'tongue 32, preferably made of silver. upon the duct and the duct and its reed held in the body member by a resilient or spring like plate 33. To assemble the reed, the duct 31 and superimposed reed will be compressed and slipped into place between tongue 32 and inner wall of the body member, as indicated in Figs. 1 and 3. This form of reed is superior to the forms commonly used, as it is more easily assembled and the parts are more securely held together. A further advantage of this structure is that the duct 31 audits tongue can be adjusted longitudinally of the body member by merely forcing same to the right or left in Fig. 1. The duct and tongue are 57 held in place by the pressure of the plate 33 upon same. When the duct and tongue are properly adjusted within the body mem ber, the reed will be inserted in the opening 14 in weight 12 and held by shellac or otherwise. The plunger 10 carries a buffer spring 34.
When the casing is positioned, as indicated in Fig. 8, the plunger 10 will be positioned adjacent the perforated cap 29, as indicated in Fig. 8, with the cam portion 25 of lever arm 24, located in line with space 35 between ridge 27 and cap 29, the opening 18 being closed. \Vhen the casing is in this position, valve '19 will close opening 18 by gravity. When the casing is tipped to cause the plunger to move toward the opposite end of the casing, valve 19 will open, causing the cam portion 25 to enter space 35, thereby opening the valve. When plunger 10 moves, the valve will be opened and closed alternately'by the ridges 26 and 2'7, thereby interrupting the sound produced by air passing through reed 13 to produce thesound of ma-ma. The weight 12 will be as indicated in forced into the shell 11. Of course, the device can also be arranged to emit sounds other than Ina-Ina.
To prevent air from passing through body member 30 between it and tongue 32, I plug the space above the tongue With shellac or otherwise, as indicated by 35, Fig. 1.
hat I desire to secure by Letters Patent 1s n a u d P o u ng e t b y member, anairjduct lsli'dably secured thereto, atongu'e carried by the duct, and means comprising a metallic spring member to secure the duet in adjustable I positions.
f2. The combination of a tubular body member, a 'soundproduci'ng inedi'urn carried thereby, and a 'yie'l'dable metallic pressure exertin'g means toholdthe sound producing medium in position, said sound producing Inedii'fmbei'ng normally adjustable relative mum bodymei'nber, e
3; In a so'und'p'roducfi device, a casing open'at oneend, a plunger Within same, having an opening at one end thereof and at one side of the center of the plunger, a lever carriedby the plunger, a valve operable by the lever to open and close said opening, a cap forthe'open end of the easing, and means carried by the cap to cooperate with said lever to actuate the valve to close and open said openingalternately, when said plunger moves away from the said cap.
4. In a sound producing device, a casing open at one end, a' plunger Within same, havingan' opening at one end thereof and at one side of the center of the plunger, a lever carried "by the plunger,'a valve operable by the lever to open and close said opening, 'a Captor the open end of the casing, a drum carried by the cap, and annular ridges carried by the drum to cooperate with said lever to actuate said valve to close and open said opening alternately when said valve moves away from said cap.
FRANK SCHNEIDER.
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US2558237A (en) * 1946-03-01 1951-06-26 Voices Inc Doll voice mechanism
US2583402A (en) * 1947-05-19 1952-01-22 Voices Inc Sound producing device, especially for dolls
US10755684B1 (en) 2019-04-09 2020-08-25 Gramercy Products, Inc. Squeaker arrangement producing variable sounds

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US2558237A (en) * 1946-03-01 1951-06-26 Voices Inc Doll voice mechanism
US2583402A (en) * 1947-05-19 1952-01-22 Voices Inc Sound producing device, especially for dolls
US10755684B1 (en) 2019-04-09 2020-08-25 Gramercy Products, Inc. Squeaker arrangement producing variable sounds

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