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US1769439A
US1769439A US387733A US38773329A US1769439A US 1769439 A US1769439 A US 1769439A US 387733 A US387733 A US 387733A US 38773329 A US38773329 A US 38773329A US 1769439 A US1769439 A US 1769439A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • 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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    • H03J1/04Indicating arrangements with optical indicating means
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  • This invention relates to an improved radio dial of the full vision typewhich is expressly intended for use in connection with present day types of radio receiving sets.
  • Figure 1' is a front elevational view of a dial constructed in accordance with the pres-- cut invention.
  • Figure 3 is an inside view of the structure.
  • Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view.
  • Figure 5 is afragmentary view showing the electric bulb socket.
  • Figure 6 is a sectional view showing the sprocket structure.
  • Figure 7 is a fragmentary view of.a portion of the sprocket band.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view of the pointer or indicator. 7
  • I provide a casing or shell which is made of some light weight material'such as, for example,
  • the shell is generally designated by the reference character 9 in Figure 1 and includes an ornamental face portion 10 and .the correspondingly shaped to rim portion 11.
  • the reference character 12 designates a horizontally elongated slot which functions as a sight opening or window.
  • the shell is thickened on its interior to provide spacing and reinforcing 4 corner blocks 13 as seen in Figure 2. Then as shown in' Figures 3 and 5, the material is also thickened and shaped as at 14 to provide a screw-threaded mounting socket for a miniature illuminating bulb or light 15.
  • the frame structure can be seen by inspect ing Figures 2, 3 and 4.
  • the frame structure comprises a substantially triangular plate 16 whose upper edge portion is provided with graduations which are exposed through the sight opening 5 and arranged to show the station by wave length or kilocycle, whichever is preferred.
  • this plate 16 On opposite corners, this plate 16 is provided with rotary shafts 17 carrying small sprocket wheels 18 over which. the sprocket on hand 19 is trained.
  • This band constitutes'a mounting or carrier for the indicator 20 which is constructed as seen in Figure 8. This includes a depending pointer which is located to cooperate with the graduations on the scale plate so that the position of the indicator can be easily seen through the sight opening.
  • the reference character 21 designates a third sprocket which is mounted on the operating shaft 22.
  • This. shaft is also provided with a smaller pinion 23 which meshes with the teeth of aturning gear 24.
  • the turning gear is fastened on the condenser operating shaft 25.
  • the reference character 26 designates merely a spacing collar and 27 .an 'exteriorly located operating knob. I so Thus the knob serves to turn the shaft 22 and the shaft with its master sprocket 21 and pinion '23 serves to simultaneously operate the band 19 and 24 respectively. This action moves the indicator in conjunction with the 35 condensers to accurately show the station tuned.
  • a substantially triangularmounting plate having its upper edge portion provided with scale grad- 5 uations, a plurality of shafts mounted for rotation on the corner port-ions'of said plate, sprockets carried by said shafts, and a turning knob carried by one shaft, an operating pinion also carried by said one shaft, an end- 9 less sprocket band trained over said sprockets, an indicator carried by saideband and co ,operable with said graduations, and a conductor shaft gear associated with said scale plate and in mesh with said pinion.
  • a unit for use and association with a casing of the class described comprising a substantially triangular mounting plate having its upper edge portion provided with scale graduati'ons, a plurality of shafts mounted for rotation on the corner portions of said plate, sprockets carried by said shafts, and a turning knob carried by one shaft, an operating pinion also carried by said one shaft, an endless sprocket band trained over said sprockets, an indicator carried by said band and cooperable with said graduations, and a conductor shaft gear associated with said scale plate and in mesh with said pinion, said 30 casing'comprising a hollow enclosure of ornamental configuration having a horizontally disposed sight opening through which the scale graduations are visible.

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July 1,1930. 31w, LE: 7 "1,769,439
7 31mm DIAL Filed Aug. 22, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 A9 I UVUHU IJUH v Inventor .527? 77266,
. 1 By Aiiorney B. W. LEE
RADIO DIAL July 1, 1930.
Filed Aug. 22. 1 929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 A ttorney Patented July 1, 1930 BING w. LEE; or nocxronn, ILLINOIIS aAnIonIAn Application filed August 22, 1929. Serial No. 387,783.
- This invention relates to an improved radio dial of the full vision typewhich is expressly intended for use in connection with present day types of radio receiving sets.
I In carrying the invention into practice, I
have evolved and produced a simplified and economical dial construction characterized by two mam parts; namely, an ornate shell or casing preferably of bakelite or the like, and a frame mounted in said casing and constitut-' ing a support for the internal operating mechanism.
v The particular details and their relative arrangement and association will become,
more readily apparent from the following description and drawings.
In the drawings:
Figure 1' is a front elevational view of a dial constructed in accordance with the pres-- cut invention.
\ Figure 2 is a horizontal section through the same.
Figure 3 is an inside view of the structure. Figure 4 is a vertical sectional view.
Figure 5 is afragmentary view showing the electric bulb socket.
Figure 6 is a sectional view showing the sprocket structure. I
Figure 7 is a fragmentary view of.a portion of the sprocket band.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the pointer or indicator. 7
In carrying the invention into effect, I provide a casing or shell which is made of some light weight material'such as, for example,
bakelite or the like. The shell is generally designated by the reference character 9 in Figure 1 and includes an ornamental face portion 10 and .the correspondingly shaped to rim portion 11. The reference character 12 designates a horizontally elongated slot which functions as a sight opening or window.
On opposite points the shell is thickened on its interior to provide spacing and reinforcing 4 corner blocks 13 as seen in Figure 2. Then as shown in'Figures 3 and 5, the material is also thickened and shaped as at 14 to provide a screw-threaded mounting socket for a miniature illuminating bulb or light 15.
i The frame structure can be seen by inspect ing Figures 2, 3 and 4. For instance, as shown in Figure 3, the frame structure comprises a substantially triangular plate 16 whose upper edge portion is provided with graduations which are exposed through the sight opening 5 and arranged to show the station by wave length or kilocycle, whichever is preferred.
On opposite corners, this plate 16 is provided with rotary shafts 17 carrying small sprocket wheels 18 over which. the sprocket on hand 19 is trained. This band constitutes'a mounting or carrier for the indicator 20 which is constructed as seen in Figure 8. This includes a depending pointer which is located to cooperate with the graduations on the scale plate so that the position of the indicator can be easily seen through the sight opening.
In this connection, it will be observed that the plate 16 bears against the spacing corner blocks 13 as seen in Figure 2. Referring now to Figure 4, it will be seen that the reference character 21 designates a third sprocket which is mounted on the operating shaft 22. This. shaft is also provided with a smaller pinion 23 which meshes with the teeth of aturning gear 24. The turning gear is fastened on the condenser operating shaft 25. The reference character 26 designates merely a spacing collar and 27 .an 'exteriorly located operating knob. I so Thus the knob serves to turn the shaft 22 and the shaft with its master sprocket 21 and pinion '23 serves to simultaneously operate the band 19 and 24 respectively. This action moves the indicator in conjunction with the 35 condensers to accurately show the station tuned.
, It is thought by considering the description inconnection with the drawings, a clear understanding of the construction, method of attachment, operation, and features and advantages of the imfproved full vision dial will be had. There em, a more lengthy description is regardedunnecessary.
Minor changes in she e, size, materials and rearrangement of detal s coming within the field. ofmvention claimed may be resorted to in actfialpractice if desired.
I claim 1. As a new product of manufacture, a
unit for use and association with a casing; of
. *the'class described comprising a substantially triangularmounting plate having its upper edge portion provided with scale grad- 5 uations, a plurality of shafts mounted for rotation on the corner port-ions'of said plate, sprockets carried by said shafts, and a turning knob carried by one shaft, an operating pinion also carried by said one shaft, an end- 9 less sprocket band trained over said sprockets, an indicator carried by saideband and co ,operable with said graduations, and a conductor shaft gear associated with said scale plate and in mesh with said pinion.
15 2. As a new product of manufacture, a unit for use and association with a casing of the class described comprising a substantially triangular mounting plate having its upper edge portion provided with scale graduati'ons, a plurality of shafts mounted for rotation on the corner portions of said plate, sprockets carried by said shafts, and a turning knob carried by one shaft, an operating pinion also carried by said one shaft, an endless sprocket band trained over said sprockets, an indicator carried by said band and cooperable with said graduations, and a conductor shaft gear associated with said scale plate and in mesh with said pinion, said 30 casing'comprising a hollow enclosure of ornamental configuration having a horizontally disposed sight opening through which the scale graduations are visible.
' In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
- BING W. LEE.
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US2521564A (en) * 1946-10-24 1950-09-05 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Reversible pointer and scale indicator
US3031988A (en) * 1958-07-22 1962-05-01 Gritzner Kayser Ag Control mechanism for the needle bar of sewing machines
US3070050A (en) * 1957-06-26 1962-12-25 Gritzner Kayser A G Sewing machine with indicator means for stitch patterns

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2521564A (en) * 1946-10-24 1950-09-05 Du Mont Allen B Lab Inc Reversible pointer and scale indicator
US3070050A (en) * 1957-06-26 1962-12-25 Gritzner Kayser A G Sewing machine with indicator means for stitch patterns
US3031988A (en) * 1958-07-22 1962-05-01 Gritzner Kayser Ag Control mechanism for the needle bar of sewing machines

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