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US1590711A US33617A US3361725A US1590711A US 1590711 A US1590711 A US 1590711A US 33617 A US33617 A US 33617A US 3361725 A US3361725 A US 3361725A US 1590711 A US1590711 A US 1590711A
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    • B42DBOOKS; BOOK COVERS; LOOSE LEAVES; PRINTED MATTER CHARACTERISED BY IDENTIFICATION OR SECURITY FEATURES; PRINTED MATTER OF SPECIAL FORMAT OR STYLE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; DEVICES FOR USE THEREWITH AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; MOVABLE-STRIP WRITING OR READING APPARATUS
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  • This invention relates to improvements in music leaf turners, particularly turners for the leaves of sheet music and it is the principal object of the invention to provide a device of this character in which a cam controlled and foot operated finger engages special pockets attached to the music sheets while a spring carries the finger back into its original position, thus taking the sheet of music, the pocket of which is engaged by said finger, along to turn the sheet.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision of a sheet music leaf turner provided with means for making its operation positively noiseless.
  • a still further object of the invention is the provision of a sheet music leaf turner allowing an adjustment to the size of sheet and to the requirements for operating the pocket engaging finger.
  • Fig. 1 is a front view of a music stand equipped with a leaf turner constructed according to my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view of the cam housing and drum therein to which a finger adapted to turn the leaves is attached.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional detail view of the cam housing seen in the. direction of arrows 44
  • Figure Fig. 5 is a top plan view seen in the direction of the arrow 55 of Figure 4.
  • Fig. 6 is rear View of the music-leaf support, seen in the direction of arrows 66 of Figure 2.
  • Fig. 7 is a top plan view of a weighted pedal or treadle.
  • Fig. 8 is a section on line 88 of Figure 7.
  • Fig. 9 is an enlarged detail front elevation of the pockets formed with the music Serial No. 33,617.
  • the leaf turner is mounted on the customary hollow music stand 10 having collapsible legs 11 and foldable links 12 connected to the legs and to a sliding collar 13 on the stand.
  • a rod 14 is vertically displaceable within stand 10 and adapted to be held in any of its extended positions from said stand by means of the usual wingscrew 15.
  • the rod 14 In rear of the support the rod 14 carries a plate 19 having elongated notches 20 in its upper edge and openings 21, 22 and 23 with elongated slots formed therewith for the reception of suitable buttons 24, 25 and 26, or the like, on the support adapted to slide into the elongated slots for firmly holding said plate 19 on the support.
  • pockets 37 are formed therewith or fastened thereto by means of glue, etc.
  • pockets are adapted to be engaged by an operating finger 38 jointed as at 39, to a link 40, secured as at 41, to a drum 42 within a housing 43 having an opening formed with a cam face 44.
  • a spiral spring 45 is provided within the drum having one of its ends secured to a central pin 46 while its other end is attached to a boss of the drum.
  • a spring 47 has one of its ends guided about part 40 and the other engaging the top edge of operating finger 38.
  • a cable 48 is guided about the drum L2 and secured thereto at one end, at l9, and is guided over a roller 50 in an opening of the housing and a roller journaled in anose 52 of plate 19.
  • the WGlQl'lt 58 is for the purpose of real;- the ⁇ ve' it of foot pedal 57 to equalize the stren th o1 s1 ring allow finger 38 ant the music sheet to st in any desired position.
  • the device operates as l olloivsz Upon the proper adjustment of the chain and 54; to suit the height of the music stand, the pedal is depressed on the front portion to operate the drum which will swing finger the link 4C0 to which it is attached guides along the face in position above the pocket or. It now the pedal is depressed on the rear portion, the spring 45 will act to carry the linger back into its original position While its link is gliding along the cam face i lto the lower part thereof, allowing the. finger 38 to engage in the pocket 37 and carry the music sheet with the pocket which it engaged, into this position.
  • My music stand may he of any height and may he placed on the floor or on a piano with suitable ex ension for toot pedal 5?.
  • a coapplication ior Letters Patent using iry leaf turner device for books especially tiled shimltaneously ith t is application.
  • vnile I ''e shown and described one form of 1 as an ingle the same may be 3' ctee to many changes in its general rent and construction of the minor .4 as tall
  • my invention desire to secure holder notches tor t lastening to a support by e iging buttons on said support the front of each of the other frame bars being :lo s. sleeves 'l'orn'ied near ti aid frame bars and verti'" ahle in said sleeves, tl .d vertically arr-am f' with sheet gripping L.
  • a mi sie sheet turner a Sheet holder with associated fastening means comprising a plurality of adjacently positioned frame bars foldable at the center, the rear one of .aid frame bars being formed with means C tor fastening to a support, the front face ot each of the other fran ie bars-being formed with pockets, sleeves formed nearthe outer edges of said frame bars, and vertically arranged bars slidable in said sleeves, the lower ends of said vertically arranged bars being formed with sheet gripping means, whereby each vertically arranged bar may be indiviiilualy adjusted to accommodate sheets oi? dii ent heights resting; with their lower e &s on the sanr support base.

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June 29 1926. 1,590,711
M. v. VENTRELLA AUTOMATIC MUSIC SHEET TURNER I Filed May 29 1925 INVENTOR ATTORNEY Patented June 29, 1926.
UNITED STATES MICHAEL V. VENTRELLA, 0F BRGNX, NEW YORK.
AUTOMATIC MUSIC-SHEET TURNER.
Application filed May 29, 1925.
This application is directed to the same subject matter as my co-pending application, Serial Number 33,618, filed May 29, 1925 for automatic leaf turner.
This invention relates to improvements in music leaf turners, particularly turners for the leaves of sheet music and it is the principal object of the invention to provide a device of this character in which a cam controlled and foot operated finger engages special pockets attached to the music sheets while a spring carries the finger back into its original position, thus taking the sheet of music, the pocket of which is engaged by said finger, along to turn the sheet.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a novel means for attaching the pocket carrying frame to the sheet of music.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a sheet music leaf turner provided with means for making its operation positively noiseless.
A still further object of the invention is the provision of a sheet music leaf turner allowing an adjustment to the size of sheet and to the requirements for operating the pocket engaging finger.
These and other objects of my invention will become more fully apparent as the description thereof proceeds, and will then be more specifically defined in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawing forming a material part of this disclosure:
Fig. 1 is a front view of a music stand equipped with a leaf turner constructed according to my invention.
Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged detail view of the cam housing and drum therein to which a finger adapted to turn the leaves is attached.
Fig. 4 is a sectional detail view of the cam housing seen in the. direction of arrows 44, Figure Fig. 5 is a top plan view seen in the direction of the arrow 55 of Figure 4.
Fig. 6 is rear View of the music-leaf support, seen in the direction of arrows 66 of Figure 2.
Fig. 7 is a top plan view of a weighted pedal or treadle.
Fig. 8 is a section on line 88 of Figure 7.
Fig. 9 is an enlarged detail front elevation of the pockets formed with the music Serial No. 33,617.
sheets and means for attaching the same to said sheets.
The leaf turner is mounted on the customary hollow music stand 10 having collapsible legs 11 and foldable links 12 connected to the legs and to a sliding collar 13 on the stand.
A rod 14 is vertically displaceable within stand 10 and adapted to be held in any of its extended positions from said stand by means of the usual wingscrew 15.
This rod 14 carries the customary foldable table or support 16 for the sheets of music 17 supported at their lower ends on the customary projecting flange 18.
All these parts so far described, are of ordinary well known construction and form no part of this invention.
In rear of the support the rod 14 carries a plate 19 having elongated notches 20 in its upper edge and openings 21, 22 and 23 with elongated slots formed therewith for the reception of suitable buttons 24, 25 and 26, or the like, on the support adapted to slide into the elongated slots for firmly holding said plate 19 on the support.
Similar buttons 27, or the like, of an upper holder 28 enter the notches 20 to hold the same in its relative adjusted position to the plate 19. The. holder has a forwardly projecting flange 29 on which rest the lower edges of a card-board or the like frame in cluding, bars 30, foldable in the center part, one for each sheet of music which have their ends formed into sleeves 31 and 32 respectively, through which substantially vertically arranged card-board bars or the like, 33, 34 pass, the lower ends of which are attached by means of staples 35, or the like, passed through elements 36, and the sheet of music, in order to secure bars and 34 to the upper edges of the musicsheets 17.
At the front faces of the frame bars 30, pockets 37 are formed therewith or fastened thereto by means of glue, etc.
These pockets are adapted to be engaged by an operating finger 38 jointed as at 39, to a link 40, secured as at 41, to a drum 42 within a housing 43 having an opening formed with a cam face 44. Within the drum a spiral spring 45 is provided having one of its ends secured to a central pin 46 while its other end is attached to a boss of the drum. A spring 47 has one of its ends guided about part 40 and the other engaging the top edge of operating finger 38. A cable 48 is guided about the drum L2 and secured thereto at one end, at l9, and is guided over a roller 50 in an opening of the housing and a roller journaled in anose 52 of plate 19.
To the lows end oi? said cable the upper end of a cable or chain is secured, adapted to be shortened and lengthened as indicated at an having its lower end connected to an. operating rod secured to an eye 5? of a tiea le or pedal 5? Weighted as at and having its rear end pivoted to a frame padded as at 60, While a similar pad (51 is attacaed to the lower face oi the pedal oppositely disposed to pad 60 in order to maize the operation of the foot pedal noiseless. The frame 59 has a U- shaped front part limiting the upward movement or" the peoal.
The WGlQl'lt 58 is for the purpose of real;- the \ve' it of foot pedal 57 to equalize the stren th o1 s1 ring allow finger 38 ant the music sheet to st in any desired position.
The device operates as l olloivsz Upon the proper adjustment of the chain and 54; to suit the height of the music stand, the pedal is depressed on the front portion to operate the drum which will swing finger the link 4C0 to which it is attached guides along the face in position above the pocket or. It now the pedal is depressed on the rear portion, the spring 45 will act to carry the linger back into its original position While its link is gliding along the cam face i lto the lower part thereof, allowing the. finger 38 to engage in the pocket 37 and carry the music sheet with the pocket which it engaged, into this position.
It is to be understood that although I have referred to music sheets book pages or any other sheets may be turned by my device. Pcc 'ets 3? oi appropriate may be readily attached to a sheet of correspond in size by the musician or any one who to use the sheet turner.
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My music stand may he of any height and may he placed on the floor or on a piano with suitable ex ension for toot pedal 5?. A coapplication ior Letters Patent using iry leaf turner device for books especially tiled shimltaneously ith t is application. it will be also understood; that vnile I ''e shown and described one form of 1 as an ingle, the same may be 3' ctee to many changes in its general rent and construction of the minor .4 as tall Within the scope of the appended claims Without departure from the principle involved.
hating thus described What I claim as new. alrrl by Letters Patent, is:
1 n a, music sheet turner, a shoe ociated fastening means, con
my invention, desire to secure holder notches tor t lastening to a support by e iging buttons on said support the front of each of the other frame bars being :lo s. sleeves 'l'orn'ied near ti aid frame bars and verti'" ahle in said sleeves, tl .d vertically arr-am f' with sheet gripping L. a mi sie sheet turner, a Sheet holder with associated fastening means comprising a plurality of adjacently positioned frame bars foldable at the center, the rear one of .aid frame bars being formed with means C tor fastening to a support, the front face ot each of the other fran ie bars-being formed with pockets, sleeves formed nearthe outer edges of said frame bars, and vertically arranged bars slidable in said sleeves, the lower ends of said vertically arranged bars being formed with sheet gripping means, whereby each vertically arranged bar may be indiviiilualy adjusted to accommodate sheets oi? dii ent heights resting; with their lower e &s on the sanr support base.
.ln testimony whereof" I have ailixed my signature.
liHCl-EAEL V. VENTRELLA.
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