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US1805566A
US1805566A US512139A US51213931A US1805566A US 1805566 A US1805566 A US 1805566A US 512139 A US512139 A US 512139A US 51213931 A US51213931 A US 51213931A US 1805566 A US1805566 A US 1805566A
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  • This invention relates 'to and toys and more particularly to a deviceadapted to be hand operated and bymean's ofwhich loud noises'may be produce
  • One object of theiinvention is to provide a noise; producing device which'is very simple in construction and easy to operate and by means of which loud clattering noises may: be produced.
  • the device a is "particularly gin tended for useduri'ng' carnivals, during ball games between opposing schools and at other times when participants for an audience de? sires to makefnoises. a e ,s
  • Another object; of the invention is'tojproagainst such movement; thereby causing them to retur njto an extended position and permittingthe device to .be very easilyoperated.
  • Another object of the'invention is to so form one of the telescoping sectionsthat'the the; inner head 7 of the inner section and while this opening is of sufiicient size to permit the volume of noise produced may be controlled when thejdevice is infuse.
  • This improved noise producing device c011 sists of companion sections '1 and 2 which have I telescoping engagement with each other and are to be slid longitudinally when the device isinuse'. r.
  • the outer section 2 has a tubular body 3 which fits about the body 4;ofthe section 1 and has a head 5 at its'outer end, the marginal portions of which areclampedto thewalls of the body as shown at '6.
  • the section 1 is hollow and has at its inner end a head 7 which maybe 'formed'integral with the walls of the body or firmly secured thereto in any desired manner.
  • FIG. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view:
  • a roughened rod 12' which is'prefera'bly inthe form of a threaded bolt of adesiredlengthand-thickness.
  • Thisbolt is passed through an opening formed in the 7 center era; head 5 with its head '13 bearing 65;: against “the outer face “of the head 5,”and upon” the bolt are applied securing nuts 121, which when tightened will cause the head of p the outer section to belfirmly gripped and the bolt held firmly in I place in axial relation to 7 the two "sections. 1
  • opening 15 is formed centrally through.
  • a nut 16 which i is threadediuponthe free "end "portionf of thebolt serves to engage the inner head'Tof theinner sect ionand limit sliding movement of thej'two sefc'tionsaway fromeach other.
  • a coil spring 17 v which'is disposedin the outer 1 Y section and confined between the head 5 thereof and the innerhead' 7ifof the inner section yieldably resists inward movement of the, in; Her section and serves to move the two sectionsaway from each other after they'havebeen pressed towards each other; f H
  • the two sections maybe termed entirelyiof metal or only/the head 7.
  • V 1 A sound producing device comprising companion sections telescoping one within the other, a roughened shaft extendinglongitudinally of the outer section, the inner section provided with .a disk. formed. with an.
  • the disk 00 'tutingla noise producing element actuate ,contact withroughenedportions of ,the sha;ftlwhen the two sections are moved lo udinally of each other.
  • nion sections telescoping, one within the .0 "en'iand' a. threaded shaft extending.
  • a sound produc ng device comprising companion [sections telescoping one within. the ,other, anda threaded shaft extending loggitudinallyin the outer section, the inner being provided with. a disk formed ,anopeningsnugly receiving the shaft whereby-the shaft, maypass through the disk 3 1 ,itsthreads engaging the disk'to produce noi'se when. the sections areslid lon each other, andv a head for t e perfiorated whereby. sound waves may pass uut of the inner section and the volume of. sound controlled byplacing a hand over .the
  • the inner head of the "souii producing device comprising sound .prod ucing .devicecomprising rend oithe inner section, the head being section being formed with an opening snugly receiving the rod whereby the threads of the rod may act upon the inner head to create noise when the sections are moved longitudinally of each other, means to limit movement ofthe' sections away from each other, and means to yieldably resist movement of the section's itoyzards each other.
  • a sound roducing device comprising companion sectlons telescoping one within the other,.thexinner section having heads for its inner and outer ends and the outer section having a head for its outer end, a threaded rod extending longitudinally in the outer section with its outer end fixed to the head of the outer section, the inner head of theinner section being'formedw'ith an o nin snugly.
  • mmtving'the rod whereby the t rea s of the rod may act upon theinner head to create noise when the sections aremoved longitudinally of each other, a nut upon the inner end' rtion oi said rod to engag'ethe'inner head ofthe inner section and limit movement of the sections away from each other, and a sprin in the outer section bearing against its hea and the inner head of the inner'section and servin toyie'ldafhly resist movement of the sections towards each other, the outer head of the innerJsectionheing'perfora ted whereby soundv waves may ,pass out of the inner section.
  • a sound producing device comprising companion sections I telescoping. one within the other, a roughened shaft extending longitudi'nally of'theouter section, the inner section being provided with an element forined with an opening 'sli ably reoeivingthe shaft, the said element constituting a nois'eprodiicing means actuated contact with rough-,
  • WILIJAM J IPRA a 4 liO

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y 1931. w. .1. CIPRA 1,805,566
NOISE PRODUCING TOY Filed Jan. 29, 195-1 4 I i. I
Patented May" 19,1931 We wILLram-Jiorrn i; on CLEVELAND, 01110 r i Noise PnoDuoI Nd-moY V This invention relates 'to and toys and more particularly to a deviceadapted to be hand operated and bymean's ofwhich loud noises'may be produce One object of theiinvention is to provide a noise; producing device which'is very simple in construction and easy to operate and by means of which loud clattering noises may: be produced. The device a is "particularly gin tended for useduri'ng' carnivals, during ball games between opposing schools and at other times when participants for an audience de? sires to makefnoises. a e ,s
Another object; of the invention is'tojproagainst such movement; thereby causing them to retur njto an extended position and permittingthe device to .be very easilyoperated.
Another object of the'invention is to so form one of the telescoping sectionsthat'the the; inner head 7 of the inner section and while this opening is of sufiicient size to permit the volume of noise produced may be controlled when thejdevice is infuse. I
illustrated in wherein I Figure 1 is a perspectiveivi'ew of theim proved device, and 7 i through the same.
This improved noise producing device c011 sists of companion sections '1 and 2 which have I telescoping engagement with each other and are to be slid longitudinally when the device isinuse'. r.
The outer section 2 has a tubular body 3 which fits about the body 4;ofthe section 1 and has a head 5 at its'outer end, the marginal portions of which areclampedto thewalls of the body as shown at '6.
' The section 1 is hollow and has at its inner end a head 7 which maybe 'formed'integral with the walls of the body or firmly secured thereto in any desired manner.
There has also been provided ahead 8 for the outer end of the inner section. This head is formed separate from the body portion of theouter section and be soldered ot otherwise firmly secured tereto or be vide a: device offthis'character "including telescoping sectionswhich are to, be'iforoed towards each other and will be yieldably held The improved noise producing devi'ce'isf the accompanying drawingsgf it v p c tohavecontacting engagement with the head 7 ofthe'inner section and cause noises to be Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view:
formed with a marginal rim 9 whichis threadedup'onithewallsft as shown at 10 or firmly" but detachably secured in any other desired manner, This "outer headfis perforated as I shownat' 11 so that sound 'waves'may pass outwardly from the inner section 'when the device is in use.
ln order to control sliding movement of the two SflGhlO-DS relative to each other and produce no seswhen. the device is in use, there 60.;
has been provided a roughened rod 12' which is'prefera'bly inthe form of a threaded bolt of adesiredlengthand-thickness. Thisbolt" is passed through an opening formed in the 7 center era; head 5 with its head '13 bearing 65;: against "the outer face "of the head 5,"and upon" the bolt are applied securing nuts 121, which when tightened will cause the head of p the outer section to belfirmly gripped and the bolt held firmly in I place in axial relation to 7 the two "sections. 1
opening 15 is formed centrally through.
rod oribolt to pass through it, it will be suflif 7 ciently' small to cause the threads of the bolt producedjwhenfthe two sections are slide; longitudinallyof each other. A nut 16 which i is threadediuponthe free "end "portionf of thebolt serves to engage the inner head'Tof theinner sect ionand limit sliding movement of thej'two sefc'tionsaway fromeach other. A coil spring 17 vwhich'is disposedin the outer 1 Y section and confined between the head 5 thereof and the innerhead' 7ifof the inner section yieldably resists inward movement of the, in; Her section and serves to move the two sectionsaway from each other after they'havebeen pressed towards each other; f H
When this device is in use, is held by the 1 hands and pressure applied? }longitudinally of the sections fto'force the-two sections to-.*
wardseachfother' Rressureis then released and the spring will moveithe sections apartl until such movement is stoppedby' engage-"- rnent of the nut-16 with the inner head ofthe inner section. The two sections maybe termed entirelyiof metal or only/the head 7. we
one ha ,Qthe Volume of noise ma be reduced a. desire amount. It will thus seen that the volume may be controlled.
What is claimed is: V 1. A sound producing device comprising companion sections telescoping one within the other, a roughened shaft extendinglongitudinally of the outer section, the inner section provided with .a disk. formed. with an.
open ng slidiibly receiving thetshaft, the disk 00 'tutingla noise producing element actuate ,contact withroughenedportions of ,the sha;ftlwhen the two sections are moved lo udinally of each other.
nion sections telescoping, one within the .0 "en'iand' a. threaded shaft extending.
l 'tudinalky' inithe outer sectiomthe inner 52252;: provided with a disk formed with opening snugly receiving the shaft wheyebythelshaft may pass through the disk with its .threadsfenga'ging the disk to produce noise when the sections are slid longituof, eachother; 3." ah'iqnsectlons telescoping one within the 0'; e't ,.ai1d:a threaded shaft extending longitudinailyin theouter section the inner section beln'g provided with a disk formed with snugly receiving theshaft where- W b' t shaft may pass through the disk with i i d .threads engaging, the disk to produce. noise when the sections are slid longitudinal-- H 13 of each-other, and a spring yieldahlyresistr' g v i ened portions of the s aft whenthe two secingiinward movement of the inner section.
4., A sound produc ng device comprising companion [sections telescoping one within. the ,other, anda threaded shaft extending loggitudinallyin the outer section, the inner being provided with. a disk formed ,anopeningsnugly receiving the shaft whereby-the shaft, maypass through the disk 3 1 ,itsthreads engaging the disk'to produce noi'se when. the sections areslid lon each other, andv a head for t e perfiorated whereby. sound waves may pass uut of the inner section and the volume of. sound controlled byplacing a hand over .the
atf t e dhaviiig tion-with; itsouter end fixed to the head of the outer section, the inner head of the "souii producing device comprising sound .prod ucing .devicecomprising rend oithe inner section, the head being section being formed with an opening snugly receiving the rod whereby the threads of the rod may act upon the inner head to create noise when the sections are moved longitudinally of each other, means to limit movement ofthe' sections away from each other, and means to yieldably resist movement of the section's itoyzards each other.
6. A sound roducing device comprising companion sectlons telescoping one within the other,.thexinner section having heads for its inner and outer ends and the outer section having a head for its outer end, a threaded rod extending longitudinally in the outer section with its outer end fixed to the head of the outer section, the inner head of theinner section being'formedw'ith an o nin snugly. mmtving'the rod whereby the t rea s of the rod may act upon theinner head to create noise when the sections aremoved longitudinally of each other, a nut upon the inner end' rtion oi said rod to engag'ethe'inner head ofthe inner section and limit movement of the sections away from each other, and a sprin in the outer section bearing against its hea and the inner head of the inner'section and servin toyie'ldafhly resist movement of the sections towards each other, the outer head of the innerJsectionheing'perfora ted whereby soundv waves may ,pass out of the inner section. and thelvolume'of sound controlled, b' placing a hand over the per forated headl 1 7 A sound producing device comprising companion sections I telescoping. one within the other, a roughened shaft extending longitudi'nally of'theouter section, the inner section being provided with an element forined with an opening 'sli ably reoeivingthe shaft, the said element constituting a nois'eprodiicing means actuated contact with rough-,
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US2610441A (en) * 1951-10-08 1952-09-16 John E Unger Cricket cane
US4334384A (en) * 1981-02-06 1982-06-15 Marvin Glass & Associates Toy razor
US6227927B1 (en) * 2000-08-09 2001-05-08 Frank T. Smith Sound producing device
US7785166B1 (en) * 2006-08-24 2010-08-31 Kirby Richard C Sound-controllable game call

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US2610441A (en) * 1951-10-08 1952-09-16 John E Unger Cricket cane
US4334384A (en) * 1981-02-06 1982-06-15 Marvin Glass & Associates Toy razor
US6227927B1 (en) * 2000-08-09 2001-05-08 Frank T. Smith Sound producing device
US7785166B1 (en) * 2006-08-24 2010-08-31 Kirby Richard C Sound-controllable game call

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