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US2539400A
US2539400A US771496A US77149647A US2539400A US 2539400 A US2539400 A US 2539400A US 771496 A US771496 A US 771496A US 77149647 A US77149647 A US 77149647A US 2539400 A US2539400 A US 2539400A
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  • This invention relates to an electromagnetic transducer head, and more particularly, to a combination transducer head and transformer formed as a single unitary structure.
  • One of the particular features and objects of the present invention is to provide a novel head which may be conveniently and efiiciently employed for making a magnetic record on an elongated record member and for detecting and transducing a magnetic record into fluctuating electric energy which may thereafter be changed into corresponding sound waves if desired.
  • a further feature and object of the present invention is to provide a novel record and playback head for a magnetic recording and reproducing machine in which a transformer is built into and made a direct part of the head, thereby providing a low impedance head with a high impedance connection thereto.
  • Another and further object of the present invention is to provide a novel electromagnetic transducer head which is economical to manufacture, which is reliable in use, and which is particularly efficient in operation.
  • Another and still further object of the present invention is to provide a novel electromagnetic structure.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of an electromagnetic transducer head embodying the novel teachings and principles of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is an end view of the electromagnetic transducer head shown in Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the electromagnetic transducer head shown in Figure 1.
  • the electromagnetic transducer head includes two core portions II and [2 which are formed of magnetic material having relatively high permeability but low retentivity.
  • the core portion l l forms the transformer core and is of the closed magnetic circuit type having a center leg [3 and commonly known as a rectangular shell-type core.
  • a coil I4 is disposed around the center leg l3 and this coil I My invenis preferably made up of a large number of turns of wire and is of relatively high impedance.
  • a copper or other low electrical resistance strap l5 extends substantially around the coil i l but is provided with two upstandin arm portions l6 which straddle the core piece 12.
  • the core piece I2 is a single lamination of generally 0 shape having the end edges of its leg of arcuate form.
  • a wire-receiving groove or slot [8 is provided in the top surface thereof and extends lengthwise thereover. Thus, a convenient wire or other magnetic record member support and guide is provided.
  • the core 12 is preferably coated with a layer of insulation on each side as at 28 and 29.
  • a magnetizable wire I9 having a relatively high coercive force is caused to travel across the core piece 52 in the groove H3.
  • the core l2 has a slot 253 extendin downwardly from the top edge [1 thereof, thereby to provide a pair of magnetic poles 2i and 22 in the core piece l2.
  • the strip 23 extends out away from the core piece l2 on either side thereof.
  • the tops of the legs it are also slotted as at 24 to receive the ends of the bar 23.
  • the ends of the bar 23 are soldered or otherwise electrically connected and secured to the arms [6 as at 21, thereby providing a single-turn trans- .former winding formed of the strap l5 and the bar 23, and also providing a support for the core l2.
  • the single-turn winding extends around both the core piece H as well as the core piece [2 and provides a low impedance winding for the head.
  • the high impedance winding it extends around only the core piece I i.
  • a very close coupling of the low impedance circuit between the transformer and the recording and play-back core piece l2 enables the use of a low impedance head without the customary disadvantages of restraining the magnetic fields picked up in the coupling circuit.
  • a combined electromagnetic transducer head and transformer comprising a transformer core, a transducer head core having a pair of closely spaced poles defining a non-magnetic recording and reproducing gap, a relatively high impedance winding on said transformer core, and a single conductor in the form of a closed loop common to both cores, said conductor comprising a support for said transducer head core and having a portion thereof within said gap itself.
  • a combined electromagnetic transducer head and transformer comprising a transformer core, a transducer head core having a pair of closely spaced poles, a relatively high impedance winding on said transformer core, a metal strip disposed between said poles and extending out on opposite sides of said transducer head core, a low resistance strap extending substantially around said windings andsecured at its opposite ends to the opposite ends respectively of said strip.
  • a unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a, shell-type transformer core having an inner leg with a coil thereon, a generally U-shaped metal strap around said coil with its ends in closely spaced relation, a metal member spanning the ends of said strap and electrically connected thereto, a transducer head core having a gap therein to define a pair of magnetic poles, said spanning member being disposed in said gap.
  • a unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a shell-type transformer core having an inner leg with a coil thereon, a generally U-shaped metal strap around said coil with its ends in closely spaced relation, a metal member spanning the ends of said strap and electrically connected thereto, a transducer head core having a gap therein to define a pair of magnetic poles, said spanning member being disposed in said gap and secured to said transducer head core thereby to support said transducer head core on said strap.
  • a unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a rectangular shell-type transformer core having a center leg with a coil thereon, a copper strap extending substantially entirely around said coil, the ends of said strap extending away from said coil in closely spaced substantially parallel relationship, each of said ends of said strap having a slot extending back from the outer edge thereof, a strip of good electrical conductivity seated in the slots of said ends and secured thereto, a generally C-shape transducer head core straddling said strip, the main body of said C-shape core being between said strip and said transformer core.
  • a unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a rectangular shell-type transformer core having a center leg with a coil thereon, a copper strap extending substantially entirely around said coil, the ends of said strap extending away from said coil in closely spaced substantially parallel relationship, each of said ends of said strap having a slot extending back from the outer edge thereof, a strip of good electrical conductivity seated in the slots of said ends and secured thereto, a generally C-shape transducer head core straddling said strip, the main body of said C-shape core being between said strip and said transformer core, said C-shape core being secured to said strip and supported thereby.
  • a unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a rectangular shell-type transformer core having a center leg with a coil thereon, a copper strap extending substantially entirely around said coil, the ends of said strap extending away from said coil in closely spaced substantially parallel relationship, each of said ends of said strap having a slot extending back from the outer edge thereof, a strip of good electrical conductivity seated in the slots of said ends and secured thereto, a generally c-shape transducer head core straddling said strip, the main body of said C-shape core being between said strip and said transformer core, the end edges of the legs of said C-shape core having a magnetic record member path-confining means thereon.
  • a combined electromagnetic transducer head and transformer comprising a transformer core, a transducer head core having a pair of closely spaced poles, a relatively high impedance winding on said transformer core, a metal strip disposed between said poles and extending out on opposite sides of said transducer head core, and a low resistance strap extending around a portion of said transformer core and secured at its opposite ends to the opposite ends respectively of said metal strip.

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Jan. 30, 195i M. CAMRAS ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSDUCER HEAD Filed, Aug. 30, 1947 .JZ ZFEFZ 24:2:
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MARVIN Patented Jan. 30, 1951 ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSDUCER HEAD Marvin Camras, Chicago, 111., assignor to Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, H1, a corporation of Illinois Application August 30, 1947, Serial No. 771,496
8 Claims. 1
This invention relates to an electromagnetic transducer head, and more particularly, to a combination transducer head and transformer formed as a single unitary structure.
One of the particular features and objects of the present invention is to provide a novel head which may be conveniently and efiiciently employed for making a magnetic record on an elongated record member and for detecting and transducing a magnetic record into fluctuating electric energy which may thereafter be changed into corresponding sound waves if desired.
A further feature and object of the present invention is to provide a novel record and playback head for a magnetic recording and reproducing machine in which a transformer is built into and made a direct part of the head, thereby providing a low impedance head with a high impedance connection thereto.
Another and further object of the present invention is to provide a novel electromagnetic transducer head which is economical to manufacture, which is reliable in use, and which is particularly efficient in operation.
Another and still further object of the present invention is to provide a novel electromagnetic structure.
The novel features which I believe to be characteristic of my invention are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. tion itself, however, both as to its organization, manner of construction and method of operation together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a front elevational view of an electromagnetic transducer head embodying the novel teachings and principles of the present invention;
Figure 2 is an end view of the electromagnetic transducer head shown in Figure 1; and
Figure 3 is a plan view of the electromagnetic transducer head shown in Figure 1.
Referring now to the illustrated embodiment of the present invention, the electromagnetic transducer head includes two core portions II and [2 which are formed of magnetic material having relatively high permeability but low retentivity. The core portion l l forms the transformer core and is of the closed magnetic circuit type having a center leg [3 and commonly known as a rectangular shell-type core. A coil I4 is disposed around the center leg l3 and this coil I My invenis preferably made up of a large number of turns of wire and is of relatively high impedance.
A copper or other low electrical resistance strap l5 extends substantially around the coil i l but is provided with two upstandin arm portions l6 which straddle the core piece 12. The core piece I2 is a single lamination of generally 0 shape having the end edges of its leg of arcuate form. A wire-receiving groove or slot [8 is provided in the top surface thereof and extends lengthwise thereover. Thus, a convenient wire or other magnetic record member support and guide is provided. The core 12 is preferably coated with a layer of insulation on each side as at 28 and 29.
As is shown in Figure 2, a magnetizable wire I9 having a relatively high coercive force is caused to travel across the core piece 52 in the groove H3. The core l2 has a slot 253 extendin downwardly from the top edge [1 thereof, thereby to provide a pair of magnetic poles 2i and 22 in the core piece l2.
A bar or strip 23 of conducting material, such, for example, as copper, is disposed in the slot 20 and is preferably soldered therein. The strip 23 extends out away from the core piece l2 on either side thereof. The tops of the legs it are also slotted as at 24 to receive the ends of the bar 23. The ends of the bar 23 are soldered or otherwise electrically connected and secured to the arms [6 as at 21, thereby providing a single-turn trans- .former winding formed of the strap l5 and the bar 23, and also providing a support for the core l2. The single-turn winding extends around both the core piece H as well as the core piece [2 and provides a low impedance winding for the head. The high impedance winding it extends around only the core piece I i.
When fluctuating electric current is fed through the conductors 25 and 26 to the high impedance winding I 3, current flows through the conducting bar 23 in the core i2 and longitudinally magnetizes the wire record member I9 as it travels across the gap between the poles 2| and 22.
A very close coupling of the low impedance circuit between the transformer and the recording and play-back core piece l2 enables the use of a low impedance head without the customary disadvantages of restraining the magnetic fields picked up in the coupling circuit.
While I have shown a particular embodiment of my invention, it will, of course, be understood that I do not wish to be limited thereto, since many modifications may be made, and I,
therefore, contemplate by the appended claims to cover all such modifications as fall Within the true spirit and scope of my invention.
I claim as my invention:
1. A combined electromagnetic transducer head and transformer comprising a transformer core, a transducer head core having a pair of closely spaced poles defining a non-magnetic recording and reproducing gap, a relatively high impedance winding on said transformer core, and a single conductor in the form of a closed loop common to both cores, said conductor comprising a support for said transducer head core and having a portion thereof within said gap itself.
2. A combined electromagnetic transducer head and transformer comprising a transformer core, a transducer head core having a pair of closely spaced poles, a relatively high impedance winding on said transformer core, a metal strip disposed between said poles and extending out on opposite sides of said transducer head core, a low resistance strap extending substantially around said windings andsecured at its opposite ends to the opposite ends respectively of said strip.
3. A unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a, shell-type transformer core having an inner leg with a coil thereon, a generally U-shaped metal strap around said coil with its ends in closely spaced relation, a metal member spanning the ends of said strap and electrically connected thereto, a transducer head core having a gap therein to define a pair of magnetic poles, said spanning member being disposed in said gap.
4. A unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a shell-type transformer core having an inner leg with a coil thereon, a generally U-shaped metal strap around said coil with its ends in closely spaced relation, a metal member spanning the ends of said strap and electrically connected thereto, a transducer head core having a gap therein to define a pair of magnetic poles, said spanning member being disposed in said gap and secured to said transducer head core thereby to support said transducer head core on said strap.
5. A unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a rectangular shell-type transformer core having a center leg with a coil thereon, a copper strap extending substantially entirely around said coil, the ends of said strap extending away from said coil in closely spaced substantially parallel relationship, each of said ends of said strap having a slot extending back from the outer edge thereof, a strip of good electrical conductivity seated in the slots of said ends and secured thereto, a generally C-shape transducer head core straddling said strip, the main body of said C-shape core being between said strip and said transformer core.
6. A unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a rectangular shell-type transformer core having a center leg with a coil thereon, a copper strap extending substantially entirely around said coil, the ends of said strap extending away from said coil in closely spaced substantially parallel relationship, each of said ends of said strap having a slot extending back from the outer edge thereof, a strip of good electrical conductivity seated in the slots of said ends and secured thereto, a generally C-shape transducer head core straddling said strip, the main body of said C-shape core being between said strip and said transformer core, said C-shape core being secured to said strip and supported thereby.
'7. A unitary electromagnetic transducer head and coupling transformer comprising a rectangular shell-type transformer core having a center leg with a coil thereon, a copper strap extending substantially entirely around said coil, the ends of said strap extending away from said coil in closely spaced substantially parallel relationship, each of said ends of said strap having a slot extending back from the outer edge thereof, a strip of good electrical conductivity seated in the slots of said ends and secured thereto, a generally c-shape transducer head core straddling said strip, the main body of said C-shape core being between said strip and said transformer core, the end edges of the legs of said C-shape core having a magnetic record member path-confining means thereon.
8. A combined electromagnetic transducer head and transformer comprising a transformer core, a transducer head core having a pair of closely spaced poles, a relatively high impedance winding on said transformer core, a metal strip disposed between said poles and extending out on opposite sides of said transducer head core, and a low resistance strap extending around a portion of said transformer core and secured at its opposite ends to the opposite ends respectively of said metal strip.
MARVIN CAMRAS.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,177,848 DeForest Apr. 4, 1916 2,397,348 Haines Mar. 26, 1946 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 612,450 Germany Apr. 25, 1935
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US2585065A (en) * 1947-12-24 1952-02-12 Armour Res Found Combined magnetic transducer head and coupling transformer
US2675429A (en) * 1949-07-04 1954-04-13 Rohling Hermann Magnetic sound recording method
US2693508A (en) * 1948-11-13 1954-11-02 Gen Electric Magnetic recording, reproducing or erasing head
US2694109A (en) * 1947-12-24 1954-11-09 Armour Res Found Combined magnetic transducer head and coupling transformer
DE1032566B (en) * 1951-12-22 1958-06-19 Western Elek C Company Inc Magnetic head with transmitter for recording and reproducing high frequencies in the form of microsecond pulses
DE1088728B (en) * 1954-06-25 1960-09-08 Zeiss Ikon Ag Magnetic head with foil formed as a loop and lying between the pole pieces
US3013123A (en) * 1954-03-15 1961-12-12 Armour Res Found Electromagnetic playback system
US3072750A (en) * 1953-05-18 1963-01-08 Leonard D Barry Flux diverter
US3349382A (en) * 1962-05-12 1967-10-24 Ferranti Ltd Integrated transformer transducer
US3518646A (en) * 1966-02-11 1970-06-30 United Control Corp Transducer with conductive gap material
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US2585065A (en) * 1947-12-24 1952-02-12 Armour Res Found Combined magnetic transducer head and coupling transformer
US2694109A (en) * 1947-12-24 1954-11-09 Armour Res Found Combined magnetic transducer head and coupling transformer
US2693508A (en) * 1948-11-13 1954-11-02 Gen Electric Magnetic recording, reproducing or erasing head
US2675429A (en) * 1949-07-04 1954-04-13 Rohling Hermann Magnetic sound recording method
DE1032566B (en) * 1951-12-22 1958-06-19 Western Elek C Company Inc Magnetic head with transmitter for recording and reproducing high frequencies in the form of microsecond pulses
US3072750A (en) * 1953-05-18 1963-01-08 Leonard D Barry Flux diverter
US3013123A (en) * 1954-03-15 1961-12-12 Armour Res Found Electromagnetic playback system
DE1088728B (en) * 1954-06-25 1960-09-08 Zeiss Ikon Ag Magnetic head with foil formed as a loop and lying between the pole pieces
US3349382A (en) * 1962-05-12 1967-10-24 Ferranti Ltd Integrated transformer transducer
US3518646A (en) * 1966-02-11 1970-06-30 United Control Corp Transducer with conductive gap material
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