US1619384A - Telephone attachment for phonographs and the like - Google Patents

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US1619384A
US1619384A US646058A US64605823A US1619384A US 1619384 A US1619384 A US 1619384A US 646058 A US646058 A US 646058A US 64605823 A US64605823 A US 64605823A US 1619384 A US1619384 A US 1619384A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
    • H04R7/00Diaphragms for electromechanical transducers; Cones
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    • G11B33/02Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
    • H04R11/00Transducers of moving-armature or moving-core type
    • H04R11/08Gramophone pick-ups using a stylus; Recorders using a stylus

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  • This invention relates to attachments for phonogrsphs or the like particularly to an cttachment whereby a telephone receiver may be connected to the ordinary phonegraph instrument so as to produce what 15.
  • One or" the objects of this invention is to provide a telephone instrument that may be .reedily attached to many diiierent makes of phonogra hs. Another object is td provide a telep'ione instrument in which the case or can thereof also forms the supporting base on which the instrument is mounted. There are other objects and adwmtages that will hereinafter more fully appear.
  • the invention is shownss applied to an ordinary talking machine of the Victrols.type. This employs s reproducer indicated in the drawing by the numeral 1 to which is connectedthe usual horn 2. y
  • the ordinary reproducing needle of the reproducer is removed from the holder 3 and the end of "a wire t connected instead; The inner end of this wire is connected at 5 to'the diaphragm of a tele hone received-which diaphragm isindicate by the dotted line 6.
  • the rear casing 7 contains suitable tele-f phone receiver mechanism, and as this may be of any desired type; I do not show and describe the same.
  • My invention consists in providing .the receiver cap with an mtegral foot member 9 constituting the support for the entire in- 'strurnent and making unnecemary any other supporting means.
  • the cap portion 8 and foot 9 may be secc cured together in any suitable manner but are preferably made or" one piece and are usually made of: bakelite or asiinilar insulating substance.
  • the telephone-receiver may be adjusted is vertically to enable thaw ire; to be properly connected to reproducers that are various heights above the table or support 10.

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M! I! I 1927. I
H. R. VAN DEVENTER TELEPHONE ATTACHMENT FOR PHGHQ RAPHS AND THE LIKE hi June 13 3 @vwantoz nvnrsn sra'rss r e-resetqea'rnsr over-cs6.
HARE? B. VAN DEV'ENTER, YORK, N. 'Y., ASSIGIlOR T 3153310 PA'lmS 69E- nosinrron; on NEW YORK, N. Y., rsnnsnonn errscmunnr non Application filed we is,
This invention relates to attachments for phonogrsphs or the like particularly to an cttachment whereby a telephone receiver may be connected to the ordinary phonegraph instrument so as to produce what 15.
commonly termed a loud speaker. In the pending application of R. E. B. "Vlbskelield Serial No. 630,127 filed April 5, W23, isshown and described an attachment W of this character. The present invention consists of an improvement in the construe tion of such a device. t
One or" the objects of this invention is to provide a telephone instrument that may be .reedily attached to many diiierent makes of phonogra hs. Another object is td provide a telep'ione instrument in which the case or can thereof also forms the supporting base on which the instrument is mounted. There are other objects and adwmtages that will hereinafter more fully appear.
"in the accompanying drawings, I Figure 1 is a front elevation illustrating the invention, and Figure flis a side view of the same.
For the sake of illustration, the invention is shownss applied to an ordinary talking machine of the Victrols.type. This employs s reproducer indicated in the drawing by the numeral 1 to which is connectedthe usual horn 2. y
in accordance with the Wakefield application hereinbefore mentioned, the ordinary reproducing needle of the reproducer is removed from the holder 3 and the end of "a wire t connected instead; The inner end of this wire is connected at 5 to'the diaphragm of a tele hone received-which diaphragm isindicate by the dotted line 6. The rear casing 7 contains suitable tele-f phone receiver mechanism, and as this may be of any desired type; I do not show and describe the same. v
The foregoing arrangement forms part of the Wakefield invention hereinbefore mentioned, and-is shown here merely for purposes of illustration. It is necessary in this or any type of telephone receiver toprovide the same with a.- iront member or cap 8. In thereceivers heretofore known this cap has servedmere A GOBPQBATIGN OF NEW YORK.
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ly to close the front of the telephone receiver, I the complete receiver being then placed in a support or housing.
My invention consists in providing .the receiver cap with an mtegral foot member 9 constituting the support for the entire in- 'strurnent and making unnecemary any other supporting means.
- The cap portion 8 and foot 9 may be secc cured together in any suitable manner but are preferably made or" one piece and are usually made of: bakelite or asiinilar insulating substance.
'It will be observed-that by the "method of construction just,- described, the "dlStblHQG from the record table or support 10 upon which the receiver isrplaced and the center point 5 of the dieohmgm'is always definite ly maintained, and that the necessity of ro- Y0 viding a support for the body portion Z of .the receiver isobviated:
Itwill also be noted that by means of thumb screws or other suitable'means 11 and r 12, the telephone-receiver may be adjusted is vertically to enable thaw ire; to be properly connected to reproducers that are various heights above the table or support 10.
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.1. In a sound producing device, the comso binstion with a phonograph refiroducer embodying a needle holder, a telep one receiver embodying a vibrstorymember and unsatuating coil mountedin operative proximity thereto, means for transmitting vibrations from'seid vibratory member to said needle holder; and sweep for said receiver adapted to hold said vibratory member in operative position and also serving as e support for the entire receiver.
2. Incombination 'a phonograph having v s reproducer and, a. record table, a telephone receiver, having a, diaphragm cap forming V a support for the receiver, a. connection between said reproduoer and ssidtelephone '95 receiver, and means carried by said diaphragm ca adapted to engagesaifl record table and a just the relative position of said reproducer and receiver, substantially as 1 described.
In testimony'whereoi I afiix m 8 store. HARRY VAN DEVlfiN
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