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US1642677A
US1642677A US33425A US3342525A US1642677A US 1642677 A US1642677 A US 1642677A US 33425 A US33425 A US 33425A US 3342525 A US3342525 A US 3342525A US 1642677 A US1642677 A US 1642677A
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    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03JTUNING RESONANT CIRCUITS; SELECTING RESONANT CIRCUITS
    • H03J1/00Details of adjusting, driving, indicating, or mechanical control arrangements for resonant circuits in general
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  • the invention furthermore contemplates the use of the source of light employed to illuminate the control dials, as a tell-tale for the vacuum tubes of the set. This is accomplished by connecting the dial lamp or lamps in circuit with-the tubes so as to be simulv taneously controlled by the tube rheostat.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of the upper portion of a radio receiver showing the control dial-s of the variable tuning elements
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view on an enlarged scale of one of the dials with portions of the cabinet broken away to show the dial lamp;
  • Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view on an enlarged scale, taken on the line s s", of Fig. 2, and
  • Fig. 4 is a circuit diagram showing the dial lamps connected in the tube filament 5 circuit to be controlled by the tube rheostat.
  • 1 repre sents a portion of the front panel of a synchrophase receivera type of radio set in which the control dials 2, 2, 2, are mounted 0 in the rear of the panel, with the scaled peripheral faces presentedthrough panel slots 3, 3, etc.
  • Ornamental escutcheons 4 are I shown encircling the projecting portions of the dials 2, and are emp oyed only for the purpose of improving the appearance of the p n
  • an opening 6, is formed for the passage of light from within the'cabinet, which is directed downward by means of a-reflector 7, upon the projecting dial scales, to illuminatethe same for convenient reading.
  • the source of light for illuminating the dials is shown as a series of small electric bulbs 8, mounted on the rear face of the panel and preferably arranged in centered relation over each dial.
  • Reflectors 9, on each bulb, serve to throw the light toward the main reflector. 7, which is secured to the underside of the cover of the cabinet and is shaped ,to direct the light downward upon the dial scales.
  • the reflector 7 is intentionally shaped to shield the light opening from view, so as to avoid an obj ectionably brilliant glare from the panel of the set, which is sufficiently illuminated by the less direct rays of light from the several lamps.
  • dial scales only may be illuminated, by reducin the continuous light passage to a series of s ort slots or so shaping the main reflector as to block the light and concentrate it on the dial scales.
  • the dial lamps are connected in series multiple relation in the vacuum tube circuit and thus arranged, under the control of the tube filament rheostat 10, serve as tell-tale lights for the tubes, as will be apparent.
  • A11 illuminating system for the dial adjusters of radio receiving apparatus comprising a cabinet structure having a front panel, and a hinged top arranged to normally lie in a horizontal position s aced from the top edge of said front panel ormmg a horizontal passage, a plurality of rotatable dial members projecting through said front panel and beyond the plane thereof, an incandescent lamp positioned behind said panel adjacent each of said rotatable dial members, and.
  • An illuminating system for electrical tuning apparatus comprising a cabinet structure including a hinged top, and a front panel terminating in an edge normally spaced from said hinged top, a rotatable dial lying in a horizontal plane and having-a portion of its edge extending beyond the plane of said front panel, an'incandescent lamp supported immediately above-said m.

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Sept. 20, 1927. GREBE ILLUMINATING DIAL Filed May 28, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 1,642,677 A. H. GREBE ILLUMINATING DIAL Sept. 20, 1927.
Filed May 28, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Twit ////////////////////II! 1 1 l I 1 7 Mao ATTORN the scales of the control dials.
adjusting the Patent ed Sept. 20, 1927.
PMTED STATES A E T OF IC 1 AnrnEn'nENnY "GnEBE, or norms, New Yonx.
ILLUMINATING DIAL.
Application filed my 28, 1925. Serial m. 33,425.
and eflective means of illuminating the panel of the set and particularly the scales of the control dials to enable the user to read the same at a glance.
The invention furthermore contemplates the use of the source of light employed to illuminate the control dials, as a tell-tale for the vacuum tubes of the set. This is accomplished by connecting the dial lamp or lamps in circuit with-the tubes so as to be simulv taneously controlled by the tube rheostat.
A construction suitable for carrying my invention into effect is illustrated in the accompanying' drawings but I do not wish to be understood as limiting myself to the same,
as various changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
In the drawings- Fig. 1, is a view of the upper portion of a radio receiver showing the control dial-s of the variable tuning elements;
Fig. 2, is a similar view on an enlarged scale of one of the dials with portions of the cabinet broken away to show the dial lamp;
Fig. 3, is a cross sectional view on an enlarged scale, taken on the line s s", of Fig. 2, and
Fig. 4:, is a circuit diagram showing the dial lamps connected in the tube filament 5 circuit to be controlled by the tube rheostat.
Referring now to the drawings, 1 repre sents a portion of the front panel of a synchrophase receivera type of radio set in which the control dials 2, 2, 2, are mounted 0 in the rear of the panel, with the scaled peripheral faces presentedthrough panel slots 3, 3, etc. Ornamental escutcheons 4 are I shown encircling the projecting portions of the dials 2, and are emp oyed only for the purpose of improving the appearance of the p n Preferably at the pointbetween the top of thelpanel and the underside of the cover '5, of the-receiver cabinet, an opening 6, is formed for the passage of light from within the'cabinet, which is directed downward by means of a-reflector 7, upon the projecting dial scales, to illuminatethe same for convenient reading. I I
The source of light for illuminating the dials is shown as a series of small electric bulbs 8, mounted on the rear face of the panel and preferably arranged in centered relation over each dial. Reflectors 9, on each bulb, serve to throw the light toward the main reflector. 7, which is secured to the underside of the cover of the cabinet and is shaped ,to direct the light downward upon the dial scales.
By centering the lamps 8, over the dials, an lntense glow is directed upon the center of each dial scale, where the reading isordi- .narily taken. The reflector 7 is intentionally shaped to shield the light opening from view, so as to avoid an obj ectionably brilliant glare from the panel of the set, which is sufficiently illuminated by the less direct rays of light from the several lamps.
If preferred, the dial scales only may be illuminated, by reducin the continuous light passage to a series of s ort slots or so shaping the main reflector as to block the light and concentrate it on the dial scales.
As shown in Fig. 4, the dial lamps are connected in series multiple relation in the vacuum tube circuit and thus arranged, under the control of the tube filament rheostat 10, serve as tell-tale lights for the tubes, as will be apparent.
As the operation and many important advantages of the invention will be evident from the foregoing, it will be unnecessary to further describe the same.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. A11 illuminating system for the dial adjusters of radio receiving apparatus, comprising a cabinet structure having a front panel, and a hinged top arranged to normally lie in a horizontal position s aced from the top edge of said front panel ormmg a horizontal passage, a plurality of rotatable dial members projecting through said front panel and beyond the plane thereof, an incandescent lamp positioned behind said panel adjacent each of said rotatable dial members, and. a m talllc fll a e y the lower face of Said hinged top and arranged to extend beyond the plane of said front panel for a distance proportioned to the distance to which said rotatable dial members project beyond the plane of said panel, whereby the rays of light from each of said incandescent lamps are diverted from said horizontal passage substantially beyond said panel and reflected u on said rotatable dial members for illuminating said dial members.
2. An illuminating system for electrical tuning apparatus comprising a cabinet structure including a hinged top, and a front panel terminating in an edge normally spaced from said hinged top, a rotatable dial lying in a horizontal plane and having-a portion of its edge extending beyond the plane of said front panel, an'incandescent lamp supported immediately above-said m.
front anel in a position for receivingand reflecting said light rays to a position upon the edge portion of said rotatable dial which extends beyond the plane of said front panel for illuminating said rotatable dial.
YALFRIEDHENBYQ GREBE.
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US2492100A (en) * 1946-04-20 1949-12-20 Arthur H Kitson Terminal block and safety light for electric surface cooking units
US3431884A (en) * 1967-10-09 1969-03-11 Marantz Co Tuning control for radio receivers
US3965322A (en) * 1972-04-06 1976-06-22 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Cooking time adjusting arrangement for use in electronic oven

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2492100A (en) * 1946-04-20 1949-12-20 Arthur H Kitson Terminal block and safety light for electric surface cooking units
US3431884A (en) * 1967-10-09 1969-03-11 Marantz Co Tuning control for radio receivers
US3965322A (en) * 1972-04-06 1976-06-22 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Cooking time adjusting arrangement for use in electronic oven

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