US362970A - jones - Google Patents

jones Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US362970A
US362970A US362970DA US362970A US 362970 A US362970 A US 362970A US 362970D A US362970D A US 362970DA US 362970 A US362970 A US 362970A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
sounders
belt
key
jones
rollers
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
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US362970A publication Critical patent/US362970A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G10MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; ACOUSTICS
    • G10KSOUND-PRODUCING DEVICES; METHODS OR DEVICES FOR PROTECTING AGAINST, OR FOR DAMPING, NOISE OR OTHER ACOUSTIC WAVES IN GENERAL; ACOUSTICS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • G10K1/00Devices in which sound is produced by striking a resonating body, e.g. bells, chimes or gongs
    • G10K1/06Devices in which sound is produced by striking a resonating body, e.g. bells, chimes or gongs the resonating devices having the shape of a bell, plate, rod, or tube
    • G10K1/07Devices in which sound is produced by striking a resonating body, e.g. bells, chimes or gongs the resonating devices having the shape of a bell, plate, rod, or tube mechanically operated; Hand bells; Bells for animals
    • G10K1/071Hand bells; Bells for animals

Definitions

  • This invention consists in a musical instrument adapted to be played either by hand on a key-board or mechanically, and in which the notes or tones are produced by the vibration of bell-shaped sounders.
  • Figure 1 is an interior diagram or elevational viewof the instrument.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view showingpartly the mechanism by which the keys operate the sounders.
  • Fig. 3 is a side sectional elevation showing the mechanism more completely.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail section showing a method of mounting the sounders by which space is economized, but which is preferably employed only for the sounders constituting the lower notes.
  • B are bell-shaped sounders of glass, china, porcelain, or metal. There may be any number of these, according to the range of the illstrument, and they may be arranged in gradations of tones or half-tones, as desired.
  • sounders are supported on columns I fixed to the sounding-boards O in such a manner that a portion of the edges of the sounders is brought into close proximity with one or more revolving belts, I-I H so that these may be pressed against any one or more of the sounders by the action of mechanism operated by mechanical means or by hand through the respective key or keys E of the key-board.
  • each key-lever either carries a roller, 6, or operates such a roller through intermediate mechanism. On depressing the key the respective roller is either raised or depressed, as the case may be, and presses the belt outward onto the respective sounder, causing the sounder to be rubbed by the belt, so as to emit a sound.
  • the belts are preferably made of rubber, and their action is improved by moistening their surface with water.
  • a device, M consisting of a water-tank containing a revolvingdrum, is so arranged near each belt that water is transferred by the drum to the belt as it passes over the tan
  • many sounders they may all or some of them be arranged as shown in Fig. 4 and on the left of Fig. 1.
  • A is a revolving shaft 011 which a shoulder, a, is formed. Below this shoulder the shaft A is provided with a screw-thread for a suitable distance, the sounders being fixed at suitable distances along the shaft between nuts 0 O. A damper or Washer, c, of non-resonant material-such as cloth or rubber-may be placed between each.
  • the rollers 0 may in this case be arranged 011 the key-levers E, so as to press the belt K upward against the edges of the sounders.
  • the belt K is likewise caused to revolve and is provided with a moistening device, L. When both methods of mounting are used in the same instrument, the last-mentioned method is preferably used for the bass and lower notes.
  • stoprods N are arranged between the sounders, so that only a sufficient portion of the'belt is de fiected to operate the respective sounder.
  • the key-levers may be so shaped as to be operated by a revolving pin, cylinder, or other mechanical means.
  • Such an instrument may be operated by pedals D D or by hand through a suitable crank.

Landscapes

  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Acoustics & Sound (AREA)
  • Multimedia (AREA)
  • Stringed Musical Instruments (AREA)

Description

(No Model.)-
A. P. SLJONES.
HARMONICA.
Patented May 17, 1 887.
1 1 11111144 4 Uhrrblnrfuvr LLLL IFH Jnvanfar UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
AMBROSE P. S. JONES, OF DYMGHUROH, COUNTY OF KENT, ENGLAND.
HARMONICA.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 362,970, dated May 17 1887. Application filed February 21, 1387. Serial No. 228,297. (No model.) Patented in England June 8, 1886, No. 7,687.
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be itknown that I, AMBROSE PAGE STOAKES JONES, of Dymchurch, in the county of Kent, in England, have invented a new and useful Improved Harmonica, (for which I have obtained a patent in England, No. 7,687, dated June 8, 1886,) of which the following is a specification.
This invention consists in a musical instrument adapted to be played either by hand on a key-board or mechanically, and in which the notes or tones are produced by the vibration of bell-shaped sounders.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, which show an instrument embodying my invention, Figure 1 is an interior diagram or elevational viewof the instrument. Fig. 2 is a plan view showingpartly the mechanism by which the keys operate the sounders. Fig. 3 is a side sectional elevation showing the mechanism more completely. Fig. 4 is a detail section showing a method of mounting the sounders by which space is economized, but which is preferably employed only for the sounders constituting the lower notes.
B are bell-shaped sounders of glass, china, porcelain, or metal. There may be any number of these, according to the range of the illstrument, and they may be arranged in gradations of tones or half-tones, as desired. The
. sounders are supported on columns I fixed to the sounding-boards O in such a manner that a portion of the edges of the sounders is brought into close proximity with one or more revolving belts, I-I H so that these may be pressed against any one or more of the sounders by the action of mechanism operated by mechanical means or by hand through the respective key or keys E of the key-board. For this purpose each key-lever either carries a roller, 6, or operates such a roller through intermediate mechanism. On depressing the key the respective roller is either raised or depressed, as the case may be, and presses the belt outward onto the respective sounder, causing the sounder to be rubbed by the belt, so as to emit a sound. The belts are preferably made of rubber, and their action is improved by moistening their surface with water. For this purpose a device, M, consisting of a water-tank containing a revolvingdrum, is so arranged near each belt that water is transferred by the drum to the belt as it passes over the tan When many sounders are used, they may all or some of them be arranged as shown in Fig. 4 and on the left of Fig. 1.
A is a revolving shaft 011 which a shoulder, a, is formed. Below this shoulder the shaft A is provided with a screw-thread for a suitable distance, the sounders being fixed at suitable distances along the shaft between nuts 0 O. A damper or Washer, c, of non-resonant material-such as cloth or rubber-may be placed between each. The rollers 0 may in this case be arranged 011 the key-levers E, so as to press the belt K upward against the edges of the sounders. The belt K is likewise caused to revolve and is provided with a moistening device, L. When both methods of mounting are used in the same instrument, the last-mentioned method is preferably used for the bass and lower notes. To prevent the belts-H H K from touching more sounders than those for which keys are depressed, stoprods N are arranged between the sounders, so that only a sufficient portion of the'belt is de fiected to operate the respective sounder.
It is understood that the key-levers may be so shaped as to be operated by a revolving pin, cylinder, or other mechanical means. Such an instrument may be operated by pedals D D or by hand through a suitable crank.
What I claim is-- 1. In musical instruments, a series of sound ers, B, in combination with a belt, rollers e, for deflecting said belt, and stop-rods N, for limiting the portion of belt deflected.
2. The combination of a series of sounders, B, with a belt adapted to revolve, rollers e, and key-levers E, operating said rollers, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
3. The combination of shaft A, adapted to revolve, and a series of sounders, B, fixed on said shaft, with belt K, rollers e, and key-levers E, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
4. The combination of sounding-boards O and a series of sounders, B, fixed to columns P, mounted. obliquely on said boards, with a belt or belts, H H, adapted to revolve rollers e, and key-levers E, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
AMBR-QSE P. S. JONES. Witnesses:
W. WARDLE, LEO H. BROWN.
US362970D jones Expired - Lifetime US362970A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US362970A true US362970A (en) 1887-05-17

Family

ID=2432002

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US362970D Expired - Lifetime US362970A (en) jones

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US362970A (en)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2787929A (en) * 1954-02-04 1957-04-09 Clair O Musser Bells
US20080078278A1 (en) * 2006-09-20 2008-04-03 Malmark, Inc. Bell ensemble

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2787929A (en) * 1954-02-04 1957-04-09 Clair O Musser Bells
US20080078278A1 (en) * 2006-09-20 2008-04-03 Malmark, Inc. Bell ensemble

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US362970A (en) jones
US913990A (en) Sostenuto piano.
US370582A (en) wig-and
US1540739A (en) Combined piano and practice instrument
US1565439A (en) Musical i
US356251A (en) Best available cop
US4023458A (en) Toy piano
US622464A (en) Karl grienauer
US58959A (en) Improvement in keyed musical instruments
US275759A (en) Wilhelm fjschee
US168847A (en) Improvement in key-board harmonicons
US586503A (en) Gustave frantz lyon
US778882A (en) Stringed musical instrument.
US1050513A (en) Bell attachment for pianos and the like.
US939786A (en) Piano-violin.
US231849A (en) Nolds
US727514A (en) Musical instrument.
US789272A (en) Musical instrument.
US587454A (en) Peter renk
US189391A (en) Improvement in electro-pneumatic music-playing apparatus
US1788775A (en) Keyboard for musical instruments
US1063584A (en) Piano.
US699840A (en) Wireless piano.
US1047090A (en) Stage-noise cabinet.
US966049A (en) Violin-piano.