US1755757A - Connection apparatus for the wires of head receivers for broadcasting - Google Patents

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US1755757A
US1755757A US323157A US32315728A US1755757A US 1755757 A US1755757 A US 1755757A US 323157 A US323157 A US 323157A US 32315728 A US32315728 A US 32315728A US 1755757 A US1755757 A US 1755757A
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  • This invention relates to a connection apparatus for the wires of head receivers for broadcasting designed to permit dancing to broadcasted dancing music when there is no loud speaker or when a loud speaker is not
  • Fig. 2 is a perspectlve View showing the apparatus used by two people dancing.
  • the apparatus consists of a box a of insulatlng material comprising two sleeves for said ball-shaped head so that it can rotate around the same adapted to receive a con- I tact plug from the head receivers, a metal sleeve on said insulation sleeve connected to the second contact sleeve of said box, a collar on said metal sleeve, a metal frame loosely resting on said collar, a ring attached'to said frame, and a contact sleeve suspended on said ring designed to receive a contact plug of the other wires of the head receivers.
  • a plug sleeve loosely mounted on connecting to a receiving apparatus From this box a projects in downward direction a sleeve 0 in insulating material in which a bolt (Z is mounted which is connected to one of the'sleeves b. On'the ball-shaped lower end of bolt 03 a sleeve e is loosely mounted so that it can rotate around saidball-shaped end.
  • This sleeve cl is designedto receive a contact plug f for the receiver-wires g.
  • the second contact plug-hot the receiver-wires is insertedinto a sleeve is suspended on a ring
  • the ring 6 is attached to a frame m, loosely resting on the collar n of ametal sleeve 0.
  • This metal sleeve 0 is pushedover the sleeve 1 c of insulation material and connected to the second contact sleeve b 7 I Owing to this fixation the wires 9 to-the ends of which headreceivers are attached, cannot be twisted together when the persons wearing the head receivers are dancing.
  • 5 Fig. 2 shows how the apparatus is used.
  • the ends of the wires g are of difi'erent'lengthso that the pressure screws in the'contact plugs can" not touch each other.

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o. ZAHN 1,755,75
CONNECTION APPARATUS FOR THE WIRES OF HEAD RECEIVERS FOR BROADCASTING April 22, 1930.
Filed Dec. 1, 1928 lnven for:
fff/MW? Patented Apr. 22, 1930 UNITED STATES PATENT, oFFieE OTTO ZAI-IN, F HANAU-ON-THE-MAIN, GERMANY CONNECTION APPARATUS FOR THE WIRES HEAD RECEIVERS FOR BROADCASTING 7 Application filed December 1, 1928, Serial No. 323,157, and in Germany June 21, 1928.
This invention relates to a connection apparatus for the wires of head receivers for broadcasting designed to permit dancing to broadcasted dancing music when there is no loud speaker or when a loud speaker is not Fig. 2 is a perspectlve View showing the apparatus used by two people dancing.
The apparatus consists of a box a of insulatlng material comprising two sleeves for said ball-shaped head so that it can rotate around the same adapted to receive a con- I tact plug from the head receivers, a metal sleeve on said insulation sleeve connected to the second contact sleeve of said box, a collar on said metal sleeve, a metal frame loosely resting on said collar, a ring attached'to said frame, and a contact sleeve suspended on said ring designed to receive a contact plug of the other wires of the head receivers.
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0 of said pin,a plug sleeve loosely mounted on connecting to a receiving apparatus. From this box a projects in downward direction a sleeve 0 in insulating material in which a bolt (Z is mounted which is connected to one of the'sleeves b. On'the ball-shaped lower end of bolt 03 a sleeve e is loosely mounted so that it can rotate around saidball-shaped end. This sleeve cl is designedto receive a contact plug f for the receiver-wires g. The second contact plug-hot the receiver-wires is insertedinto a sleeve is suspended on a ring The ring 6 is attached to a frame m, loosely resting on the collar n of ametal sleeve 0. This metal sleeve 0 is pushedover the sleeve 1 c of insulation material and connected to the second contact sleeve b 7 I Owing to this fixation the wires 9 to-the ends of which headreceivers are attached, cannot be twisted together when the persons wearing the head receivers are dancing. 5 Fig. 2 shows how the apparatus is used.
In order to prevent short-circuit the ends of the wires g are of difi'erent'lengthso that the pressure screws in the'contact plugs can" not touch each other.
.Iclaim: An apparatusforconnecting to the main line the wires of head receivers vfor broadcasting,compri sing' in combination abox, two contact sleeves in said box adapted to-be 5 connectedto the main line, a sleeve of insu- I lating material downwardly projecting from said box, a metal pin in said insulation sleeve connected to one of said contact sleeves in said box, a ball-shaped head onthe lower end
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