US1811817A - Duplication of sound records obtained by magnetic means - Google Patents

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US1811817A
US1811817A US354686A US35468629A US1811817A US 1811817 A US1811817 A US 1811817A US 354686 A US354686 A US 354686A US 35468629 A US35468629 A US 35468629A US 1811817 A US1811817 A US 1811817A
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  • Patented 23, 1931 it C'UBT STILLE, OI BERLIN, Gm, KSSIGNOR '20 TEIEGBAPHIE-I ATENT-S YNDKA enamel-r ERLIN, GERMANY DUPLICATION 01 SOUND RECORDS OBTAINED BY MAGNETIC MEANS Application filed April 12, 1829, Serial Ho.
  • the essence of the invention consists 1n this that the steel'carrier on which the soundhas been magnetically recorded is directly or ina directly so adapted as an exciting reproducing magnet that, at the same time it produces a magnetic induction in a series of parallel reproducing steel carriers which are passed along it.
  • This arrangement has substantial advantages as compared with the obvious solution that a series of single reproducing talking heads be used next to one another for each duplicating wire; firstly, because the constructionis simplified and more compact,
  • Figure 1 is a showing of the duplicating system and Figure 2 a detail of the reproducing head used.
  • the recording wire 2 excites the pick-up magnet 4, which in its turn excites the electromagnet 6 of the talking head over an amplifier 5.
  • the core of the latter magnet is constructed in the form of a comb'with closelyadjacent teeth (see Figure 2).
  • an upper comb 7 may additionssesae, and in German -octane: 20, ms.
  • the individual duplicating wires 8 are passed parallel through the guiding eyes 9, 10 and through the free spaces left between the teeth of the upper comb 7.
  • the wires coming from the storing reels converge towards the guiding eyes 9 and'from I the guiding eyes 10 they diverge towards the winding-on reels 11.
  • the latter reels are mounted on the same shaft 12 as the winding-on reel of the record wire, which shaft is driven by the motor at the required speed. In this way, the uniform drawing of the record wire and of all the duplicating wires through the duplicating apparatus is en-' sure d.
  • An apparatus for the simultaneous repeated duplication of steel carriers in the form of bands or wires on which acoustic vibrations are magnetically recorded comprising in combination with a. magnetic master record a duplicating talking head and means inserted between the said master magnetic record and the duplicating talking head for influencing the latter in accordance wih the magnetic record of the acoustic vibrations on the master record, the said talking head having a wide magnet over which the steel carriers to be duplicated are caused to pass parallel and close to one another.
  • An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 characterized by the feature that parallel guiding of the duplicating wires through the duplicating talking head 1s effected by means of guiding passages in front and behind the talking head magnet, which guiding passages consist of holes or grooves uniformly arranged at close distances from one another and from which the duplicating wires diverge towards the winding-off and windingon reels.

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June 23, 1931. c STILLE 1,811,817
DUPLICATION OF SOUND RECORDS OBTAINED BY MAGNETIC MEANS Filed April 12, 1929 In ventop: 'fiY/c.
Patented 23, 1931 it C'UBT STILLE, OI BERLIN, Gm, KSSIGNOR '20 TEIEGBAPHIE-I ATENT-S YNDKA enamel-r ERLIN, GERMANY DUPLICATION 01 SOUND RECORDS OBTAINED BY MAGNETIC MEANS Application filed April 12, 1829, Serial Ho.
It is known to record sound waves magnetically on steel carriers in the form of tape or wire by causing the said steel carrier to pass through a soecalled talking head containing magnets which are influenced by electric currents produced by the sound waves and by producing aninduction in the said steel carrier by means of the said talking head. When such sound records are used instead of the known sound record discs, and
also in the case of talkin films, it is necessary to be able toduplicate t e sound records in a simple manner on a continuously magnetized steel carrier, and the object of the present invention is to produce such a duplicating apparatus.
The essence of the invention consists 1n this that the steel'carrier on which the soundhas been magnetically recorded is directly or ina directly so adapted as an exciting reproducing magnet that, at the same time it produces a magnetic induction in a series of parallel reproducing steel carriers which are passed along it. This arrangement has substantial advantages as compared with the obvious solution that a series of single reproducing talking heads be used next to one another for each duplicating wire; firstly, because the constructionis simplified and more compact,
secondly, because of the more truthful and all more uniform recording for all the duplicating wires and, finally, because the guiding of the duplicating wires through the reproducing talking head is more simple and easier.
One Way of carrying the inventioninto-effeet is illustrated by way of example in the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 is a showing of the duplicating system and Figure 2 a detail of the reproducing head used.
1 is the reel of the wire 2 which carries the record and 3 is the winding-on reel associated therewith. The recording wire 2 excites the pick-up magnet 4, which in its turn excites the electromagnet 6 of the talking head over an amplifier 5. The core of the latter magnet is constructed in the form of a comb'with closelyadjacent teeth (see Figure 2). Ohviously, in order to obtain the required magnetic closure, an upper comb 7 may additionssesae, and in German -octane: 20, ms.
ally be employed, which surrounds the duplicatmg wires from above, being arranged above the lower magnet 7 (this is not shown in the drawing).. The individual duplicating wires 8 are passed parallel through the guiding eyes 9, 10 and through the free spaces left between the teeth of the upper comb 7. The wires coming from the storing reels converge towards the guiding eyes 9 and'from I the guiding eyes 10 they diverge towards the winding-on reels 11. The latter reels are mounted on the same shaft 12 as the winding-on reel of the record wire, which shaft is driven by the motor at the required speed. In this way, the uniform drawing of the record wire and of all the duplicating wires through the duplicating apparatus is en-' sure d.
I claim: a
1. An apparatus for the simultaneous repeated duplication of steel carriers in the form of bands or wires on which acoustic vibrations are magnetically recorded comprising in combination with a. magnetic master record a duplicating talking head and means inserted between the said master magnetic record and the duplicating talking head for influencing the latter in accordance wih the magnetic record of the acoustic vibrations on the master record, the said talking head having a wide magnet over which the steel carriers to be duplicated are caused to pass parallel and close to one another.
2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the said wide magnet of the talking head has comb-like teeth over which the wires or hands to be duplicated are caused to pass parallel and close to one another.
3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the talking head has an additional wide magnet both wide magnets having comb-like teeth and one of the magnets being arranged above and the other one underneath the parallel duplicating wires in order to obtain a magnetic closure.
4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, characterized by the feature that parallel guiding of the duplicating wires through the duplicating talking head 1s effected by means of guiding passages in front and behind the talking head magnet, which guiding passages consist of holes or grooves uniformly arranged at close distances from one another and from which the duplicating wires diverge towards the winding-off and windingon reels.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification. v 1 CURT STILLE.
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US2503925A (en) * 1946-03-14 1950-04-11 Armour Res Found Magnetic recorder for producing multiple duplicate records
US2528279A (en) * 1945-10-19 1950-10-31 Armour Res Found Multiple recorder
US2604549A (en) * 1947-01-04 1952-07-22 Brush Dev Co Device for duplicating magnetic recordings by re-recording processes
US2672346A (en) * 1946-12-21 1954-03-16 Int Electronics Co Office dictation and intercommunication system
US2686057A (en) * 1947-07-30 1954-08-10 William L Woolf Recorder for simultaneous multiple recording upon films, tapes, or wires
DE1114644B (en) * 1958-10-15 1961-10-05 Leslie Farrer Brown Method and apparatus for making a magnetic record
US3005057A (en) * 1957-05-15 1961-10-17 Charles R Locklin Multiple duplicating tape recorder

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US2528279A (en) * 1945-10-19 1950-10-31 Armour Res Found Multiple recorder
US2503925A (en) * 1946-03-14 1950-04-11 Armour Res Found Magnetic recorder for producing multiple duplicate records
US2672346A (en) * 1946-12-21 1954-03-16 Int Electronics Co Office dictation and intercommunication system
US2604549A (en) * 1947-01-04 1952-07-22 Brush Dev Co Device for duplicating magnetic recordings by re-recording processes
US2686057A (en) * 1947-07-30 1954-08-10 William L Woolf Recorder for simultaneous multiple recording upon films, tapes, or wires
US3005057A (en) * 1957-05-15 1961-10-17 Charles R Locklin Multiple duplicating tape recorder
DE1114644B (en) * 1958-10-15 1961-10-05 Leslie Farrer Brown Method and apparatus for making a magnetic record

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