US2264598A - Needle sharpening device - Google Patents

Needle sharpening device Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2264598A
US2264598A US305907A US30590739A US2264598A US 2264598 A US2264598 A US 2264598A US 305907 A US305907 A US 305907A US 30590739 A US30590739 A US 30590739A US 2264598 A US2264598 A US 2264598A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
needle
spindle
stem
thimble
phonograph
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US305907A
Inventor
Forest A Stainbrook
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US305907A priority Critical patent/US2264598A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2264598A publication Critical patent/US2264598A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B19/00Single-purpose machines or devices for particular grinding operations not covered by any other main group
    • B24B19/16Single-purpose machines or devices for particular grinding operations not covered by any other main group for grinding sharp-pointed workpieces, e.g. needles, pens, fish hooks, tweezers or record player styli
    • B24B19/165Phonograph needles and the like

Definitions

  • This invention relates to a sharpening device for phonograph needles of the thorn type. Thorn needles are desirable for purposes of tone quality but they need frequent sharpening.
  • Such means may consist of a member having an abrasive face removably mounted on the rotating platen and spindle of a phonograph, and a needle-holding device by which the pointed end portion of a needle is held laterally against the abrasive surface and is driven by movement of the phonograph spindle to rotate in a direction opposed to the movement of the abrasive surface with which it is in contact.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention mounted upon a phonograph platen.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary elevational View of the same, on a larger scale, partly in section.
  • Figure 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective View of the parts of the chuck shown in Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is an elevation, with parts broken away to show in section, of a modified form of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 the rotatable platen or table of a phonograph is indicated at I0, such platen being customarily carriedon a vertical spindle I2 by which it is driven.
  • a support member I4 is removably mounted on the central portion of the platen, this support member preferably comprising a cylindrical block of rubber or other suitable material having a central recess or socket I6 in the under face thereof adapted to receive the upper portion of the spindle I2 with a frictional t so that the support member I4 will rotate with the spindle I2.
  • Alined with the recess I6 is a second recess I8 in the upper ⁇ face of the member I4, this recess preferably having mounted therein a cylindrical bearing member 2D which rotates therewith.
  • the bearing member 20 is preferably made of metal or some suitable plastic and is provided with a central recess 22 which is flared as at 24 at its upper end.
  • On the top of the member I4 is an abrasive surface 26 of ne sandpaper, emery paper or any other equiv- 36 of a shaftat one end of which isvmounteda coaxial Wheel 38 preferably having a rubber tire 40 on its rim.
  • a chuck 42 which, as shown in Figure 4, may
  • a needle 52 is indicated in Figure 2 inserted in the chuck 42.
  • the upper portion of the stem 30 may comprise a handle member 54 in which is embedded a coaxial screw 56. This screw is in threaded engagement with the sides of the slot 34 so that the vertical clearance for the shaft 36 within the slot 34 may be regulated by rotation 0f the handle 54.
  • the screw 56 may be held in any position of adjustment by a locknut 58.
  • a phonograph needle is thrust into the bore 46 of the chuck 42 and isl thereupon frictionally held therein.
  • the spindle I2 with the support member I4 thereon is permitted to rotate under the action of the spring or motor -Which is employed to drive the spindle.
  • the needle-holding device is then placed in position by thrusting the lower end 32 of the stem 30 into the recess 22 and pressing the device down gently so that the wheel 38 is driven by frictional contact with the friction surface 26 at one side of the axis of the spindle I2.
  • the portion of the needle which is in contact with the friction surface revolves in a direction opposite to the motion of that portion of the surface, and the needle is quickly and accurately sharpened.
  • the whole device may be made in a unit such as is illustrated in Figure 5.
  • a thimble 60 of metal or suitable plastic is provided.
  • a rubber socket element 62 is forced into the open lower end of the thimble to be held therein frictionally, The element 62 is adapted to fit frictionally over the spindle I2 of a phonograph.
  • At the upper end of the thimble is an opening 64 through which the reduced lower end portion 66 of the stem 58 loosely fits.
  • a nut 10 threaded on the end portion 66 keeps the thimble assembled to the stem 68 but permits limited axial movement of the stem relative to the thimble.
  • a metal disk 12 is secured to the upper end of the thimble 6,0, this disk having struck-up tongues 14 which engage the inner edge of a ring or annular 16 having an abrasive face 18 so as to hold the ring releasably in position for use.
  • the stem 68 is drilled to form atapered holev 80 for the shaft 36 which carriesthechuck A2M- and the driving wheel 38.
  • the needle is pres'sd'aginst the abrasive surface of the ring 16 and is rotated by the driving wheel 38 which is also'pressed against the opposite'portion of the same ring'.
  • the needle 52 is lifted welVabove the'surfacel'of the ring, such lifting movement being limited by engagement of the nutY 'I0 with the upper end of the thimble Sl.
  • thewhole device is liftedfrom the spindle ⁇ I2, andthe needle 5 2 can quickly and easily b'e replaced in the chuckby another needle to be sharpened.
  • a phonograph needle sharpening device comprising a circular plate having a, central opening, a tubular thimble secured to the under face of said plate and extending downward therefrom, a socket element of frictional material in the lower end of said thimble and adapted for frictional engagement over the spindle of a phonograph, a ring of abrasive material on the margin of the upper face of said plate, a stem projecting through said opening' into said thimble, means on the lower end of the stern normally preventing removal thereof through the opening, a handle at the upper end of said stem, a shaft extending transversely through said stem and rotatable therein, and a Wheel and a chuck for needles at the respective ends of said shaft.
  • a phonographY needle sharpening device comprising a circular plate having a central opening, a tubular thimble secured to the under face of said plate and extending 'downward therefrom, a'socket element 'of frictioal material in the lower end of said thirnble and adapted for frictional engagement over the spindle of a phonographfa ring of :abrasive material on'the margin of the upperf face of 'said plate, a stemfprojecting throughsai'd 'opening' into said thinible.
  • a handle at the upper end of said stem, a shaft extending transversely through said stem and rotatable therein, and a wheel and a chuck for needles at the respective ends of said shaft.

Description

Dec.`2, 1941. F. A. s'rAlNBRooK 2,254,598
NEEDLE SHARPENING DEVICE Filed Nov. 24, 1939 Patented Dec. 2, 1941 lUNITED STATES PATENT olf-Ficsl Application November 24, 1939, serial No. 305,907
2 Claims.
This invention relates to a sharpening device for phonograph needles of the thorn type. Thorn needles are desirable for purposes of tone quality but they need frequent sharpening.
It is anobject of the present invention to provide needle-sharpening means which can be voperatedrwith minimum difficulty and bother but which will eiTectively and quickly sharpen such needles.
Such means may consist of a member having an abrasive face removably mounted on the rotating platen and spindle of a phonograph, and a needle-holding device by which the pointed end portion of a needle is held laterally against the abrasive surface and is driven by movement of the phonograph spindle to rotate in a direction opposed to the movement of the abrasive surface with which it is in contact.
For a more complete understanding of the invention, reference may be had to the description thereof which follows and to the drawing of which Figure l is a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention mounted upon a phonograph platen.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary elevational View of the same, on a larger scale, partly in section.
Figure 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Figure 2.
Figure 4 is a perspective View of the parts of the chuck shown in Figure 2.
Figure 5 is an elevation, with parts broken away to show in section, of a modified form of the invention.
In Figure 1 the rotatable platen or table of a phonograph is indicated at I0, such platen being customarily carriedon a vertical spindle I2 by which it is driven. A support member I4 is removably mounted on the central portion of the platen, this support member preferably comprising a cylindrical block of rubber or other suitable material having a central recess or socket I6 in the under face thereof adapted to receive the upper portion of the spindle I2 with a frictional t so that the support member I4 will rotate with the spindle I2. Alined with the recess I6 is a second recess I8 in the upper `face of the member I4, this recess preferably having mounted therein a cylindrical bearing member 2D which rotates therewith. The bearing member 20 is preferably made of metal or some suitable plastic and is provided with a central recess 22 which is flared as at 24 at its upper end. On the top of the member I4 is an abrasive surface 26 of ne sandpaper, emery paper or any other equiv- 36 of a shaftat one end of which isvmounteda coaxial Wheel 38 preferably having a rubber tire 40 on its rim. At the other end of the shaft is a chuck 42 which, as shown in Figure 4, may
have a plurality of stiff jaws 44 surrounding a central bore 46 which is adapted to receive and to grip frictionally the butt end of a phonograph needle. If desired, the natural resilience of the fingers 44 may be reinforced by a spring 48 which surrounds the fingers, being seated in a groove 50. A needle 52 is indicated in Figure 2 inserted in the chuck 42.
The upper portion of the stem 30 may comprise a handle member 54 in which is embedded a coaxial screw 56. This screw is in threaded engagement with the sides of the slot 34 so that the vertical clearance for the shaft 36 within the slot 34 may be regulated by rotation 0f the handle 54. The screw 56 may be held in any position of adjustment by a locknut 58.
In operating the device, a phonograph needle is thrust into the bore 46 of the chuck 42 and isl thereupon frictionally held therein. The spindle I2 with the support member I4 thereon is permitted to rotate under the action of the spring or motor -Which is employed to drive the spindle. The needle-holding device is then placed in position by thrusting the lower end 32 of the stem 30 into the recess 22 and pressing the device down gently so that the wheel 38 is driven by frictional contact with the friction surface 26 at one side of the axis of the spindle I2. This rotates the needle 52 the pointed end portion of which is laterally pressed against the friction surface at the opposite side of tlie spindle axis. Hence the portion of the needle which is in contact with the friction surface revolves in a direction opposite to the motion of that portion of the surface, and the needle is quickly and accurately sharpened.
If preferred, the whole device may be made in a unit such as is illustrated in Figure 5. To support an abrasive surface, a thimble 60 of metal or suitable plastic is provided. A rubber socket element 62 is forced into the open lower end of the thimble to be held therein frictionally, The element 62 is adapted to fit frictionally over the spindle I2 of a phonograph. At the upper end of the thimble is an opening 64 through which the reduced lower end portion 66 of the stem 58 loosely fits. A nut 10 threaded on the end portion 66 keeps the thimble assembled to the stem 68 but permits limited axial movement of the stem relative to the thimble. A metal disk 12 is secured to the upper end of the thimble 6,0, this disk having struck-up tongues 14 which engage the inner edge of a ring or annular 16 having an abrasive face 18 so as to hold the ring releasably in position for use.
The stem 68 is drilled to form atapered holev 80 for the shaft 36 which carriesthechuck A2M- and the driving wheel 38. When the handle 5@ is pushed downward, the needle is pres'sd'aginst the abrasive surface of the ring 16 and is rotated by the driving wheel 38 which is also'pressed against the opposite'portion of the same ring'. When the device is lifted, the needle 52 is lifted welVabove the'surfacel'of the ring, such lifting movement being limited by engagement of the nutY 'I0 with the upper end of the thimble Sl. Thereupon thewhole device is liftedfrom the spindle `I2, andthe needle 5 2 can quickly and easily b'e replaced in the chuckby another needle to be sharpened. i l
It is -evident that various modifications and changes may be made in the embodiment of the invention herein shownand described without departing from the spirit or scope thereof as defined infthe fllowing claims.
I claim:
1. A phonograph needle sharpening device comprising a circular plate having a, central opening, a tubular thimble secured to the under face of said plate and extending downward therefrom, a socket element of frictional material in the lower end of said thimble and adapted for frictional engagement over the spindle of a phonograph, a ring of abrasive material on the margin of the upper face of said plate, a stem projecting through said opening' into said thimble, means on the lower end of the stern normally preventing removal thereof through the opening, a handle at the upper end of said stem, a shaft extending transversely through said stem and rotatable therein, and a Wheel and a chuck for needles at the respective ends of said shaft.
2; A phonographY needle sharpening device comprising a circular plate having a central opening, a tubular thimble secured to the under face of said plate and extending 'downward therefrom, a'socket element 'of frictioal material in the lower end of said thirnble and adapted for frictional engagement over the spindle of a phonographfa ring of :abrasive material on'the margin of the upperf face of 'said plate, a stemfprojecting throughsai'd 'opening' into said thinible.
a handle at the upper end of said stem, a shaft extending transversely through said stem and rotatable therein, and a wheel and a chuck for needles at the respective ends of said shaft.
.FOREST A; s'rArNBRooK.
US305907A 1939-11-24 1939-11-24 Needle sharpening device Expired - Lifetime US2264598A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US305907A US2264598A (en) 1939-11-24 1939-11-24 Needle sharpening device

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US305907A US2264598A (en) 1939-11-24 1939-11-24 Needle sharpening device

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2264598A true US2264598A (en) 1941-12-02

Family

ID=23182880

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US305907A Expired - Lifetime US2264598A (en) 1939-11-24 1939-11-24 Needle sharpening device

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2264598A (en)

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2465442A (en) * 1946-06-01 1949-03-29 Peter J Gaylor Phonograph needle sharpener
US2711057A (en) * 1952-07-11 1955-06-21 Snowhill Mfg Company Horizontal lapping wheels
US2984951A (en) * 1958-10-16 1961-05-23 Curtiss Wright Corp Automatic polishing device for metallographic specimens
US2994993A (en) * 1958-11-13 1961-08-08 Crane Packing Co Roller construction
US5655957A (en) * 1993-08-27 1997-08-12 Lystager; Gregers Sharpening Machine

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2465442A (en) * 1946-06-01 1949-03-29 Peter J Gaylor Phonograph needle sharpener
US2711057A (en) * 1952-07-11 1955-06-21 Snowhill Mfg Company Horizontal lapping wheels
US2984951A (en) * 1958-10-16 1961-05-23 Curtiss Wright Corp Automatic polishing device for metallographic specimens
US2994993A (en) * 1958-11-13 1961-08-08 Crane Packing Co Roller construction
US5655957A (en) * 1993-08-27 1997-08-12 Lystager; Gregers Sharpening Machine

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2264598A (en) Needle sharpening device
US2242458A (en) Pencil sharpener
US2056182A (en) Grinding machine
US2269510A (en) Disk cutting machine
US2646653A (en) Grinder with meshing teeth for knives, etc.
US2119386A (en) Floor polishing machine
US2640303A (en) Knife sharpening and grinding attachment
US1801802A (en) Cutlery sharpener
US2525119A (en) Valve-seat grinding means
US2099179A (en) Sharpening device
US2465442A (en) Phonograph needle sharpener
US2100780A (en) Abrading device
US2295654A (en) b gury jr
US2769428A (en) Pencil sharpeners
US1505833A (en) Can opener
US1341943A (en) Pencil-sharpener
US2694887A (en) Deburring device for blades of slicing and cutting machines
US1349009A (en) Phonograph-needle-sharpening attachment
US2926632A (en) Pencil lead pointer
US3022612A (en) Needle grinding attachment for sewing machines
US870220A (en) Disk-knife holder.
US2254772A (en) Pencil sharpener
US2703448A (en) Electric can opener
US2113276A (en) Vertical feed control for rail grinders
US1801404A (en) Device for cutting grooves in phonograph records