US1924283A - Phonograph - Google Patents

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US1924283A
US1924283A US341080A US34108029A US1924283A US 1924283 A US1924283 A US 1924283A US 341080 A US341080 A US 341080A US 34108029 A US34108029 A US 34108029A US 1924283 A US1924283 A US 1924283A
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record
magazine
horizontal position
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phonograph
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Lester L Jones
Thomas E Piazze
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Technidyne Corp
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Priority to FR694920D priority patent/FR694920A/fr
Priority to DE1930534508D priority patent/DE534508C/de
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B17/00Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor
    • G11B17/02Details
    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B17/00Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor
    • GPHYSICS
    • G11INFORMATION STORAGE
    • G11BINFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
    • G11B17/00Guiding record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor
    • G11B17/02Details
    • G11B17/04Feeding or guiding single record carrier to or from transducer unit

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  • our invention 'consists in the automatic phonograph elements and their relation one to the other, 's hereinafter are more particularly described and sought to be deflned'in the claims; reference being had to the accompanying drawing showing a preferred embodiment of our invention, in which:
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical section through the magazine showing its situation relative to the ejector mechanism
  • Fig-2 is a horizontal .section of the magazine 40 taken on theline 22in'Fig.1;and
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section taken on the line 3-3 in Fig. 1.
  • the primary object of our invention is to ease the fall of a record into a record magazine, which," in accordance with our invention, we do by guid-' ing the record into a horizontal position asjt drops .intothe magazine. With a magazine of reasonably limited lateral dimensions we flnd that by this means we are able to obtain an appreciable amount of air cushioning beneath the falling record.
  • a curved 79 guide which preferably takes the form of a sector of an annular member, or more specifically, the semi-circular ring 8.
  • the diametenof this ring is made slightly greater than that of the records to be inserted in the magazine, as is best shown in Fig. 2 of the drawing.
  • Such a phonograph employs a record turntable which is tilted to an upright position when the record is to be ejected therefrom; the record being released from the centering pin of the turntable by ejector arms which push the record away from the turntable.”
  • a phonograph it is merely necessary to position the magazine in subjacent juxtaposition to the record turntable and ejector mechanism, indicated generally by the numeral 4 in Fig. 1, when the turntable has been tilted to its discharge position.
  • the dislodged record falls by gravity a shortdistance until its lowermost edge reaches the center portion of the ring 8, after which the record glides intoa horizontal 110 position and drops into the magazine in the man- Y ner already described.
  • the recess 14' should not be made so large as to destroy the air cushioning effect, although if the region beneath the magazine is small and closed the size of the recess is not very material.
  • An automatic phonograph comprising a record turntable, a discard magazine for storing the records in a horizontal position, meansfor ejecting a record fro'm'the table to the magazine in a substantially upright position, and means to j posited into the opening from an upright position into a horizontal position whereby the subserecords in a horizontal position, and means for guiding the record-from the vertical to' ahorizontal position.
  • the combination with anautomatic phonograph arranged to eject used records from the record turntable in a substantially upright position, of a discard magazine for storing the used records in a horizontal position, and means for guiding a record from the vertical to a'horizontal position comprising an approximately semi-circular ring horizontally positioned at the entrance to the' magazine.
  • a discard magazine for storing the used records in a horizontal position
  • means at the entrance of themagazine for guiding the record from the vertical to a horizontal position
  • a door for access to the forward side of the magazine
  • a bottom having a recessed forward edge to facilitate removal of the records.
  • a discard magazine for phonograph records comprising a compartment for receiving and storing a plurality of records in vertically stacked relation, the lateral dimensions of the compartment being related to the diametrical dimensions of the record so that an air pocket is formed beneath a record descending into the compartment in a horizontal position, a record entrant opening in said compartment and means associated with said opening for automatically constrainingly guiding a'record deposited from an upright position into the opening into a horizontal position whereby. the subsequent descent of the record into the compartment is cushioned by the air therebeneath.
  • a discard magazine for phonograph records comprising -'a compartment for receiving and storing a plurality of records in vertically stacked relation, the lateral dimensions of the compartment being substantially the same as the diametrical dimensions of the record so that an air pocket is formed beneath a record descending into the compartment in a' horizontal position, a record entrant opening adjacent the top of said compartment and means associated: with said opening for constrainingly directing a record dequent descent of the record into the compartment is cushioned by the air therebeneath, the said means comprising a section of an annular member positioned at the said entrant opening of the partment and means associated with said opening, for receiving a record deposited into the compartment in a substantially upright position and for automatically constrainingly directing the record so deposited into a horizontal position,

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US341080A US1924283A (en) 1929-02-19 1929-02-19 Phonograph
FR694920D FR694920A (fr) 1929-02-19 1930-02-19 Perfectionnements aux phonographes
DE1930534508D DE534508C (de) 1929-02-19 1930-02-20 Magazinsprechmaschine

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DE965955C (de) * 1943-10-09 1957-06-27 Siemens Ag Wiederholvorrichtung an selbsttaetigen Schallplattenspielern mit Plattenwechsler

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