US3663755A - Variable resistance control device - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT A variable impedance device for controlling a plurality of independent functions from a single control shaft means.
- the control shaft means has a two dimensional movement by manually sliding the shaft means within a confined space so as to change the resistive component between a contactor associated with the control shaft means and a plurality of fixed points of terminal connection formed on a flat resistance element over which the contactor moves during the adjustment.
- the control shaft means extends through a nonconductive plate and has associated therewith two knobs and other resistance elements which are used independent of one another and also independent of the flat resistance element.
- This invention relates generally to variable resistance devices used for volume and tone control or the like, and more particularly, to a plurality of variable resistance devices controlled by a common shaft means.
- variable resistance devices of the type commonly used to control volume and tone characteristics of audio signal reproducing means were generally of the type formed in separate housings and ganged together for control by a common control shaft.
- These potentiometers or rheostats, whichever the case may be, become relatively large and cumbersome when two or more of such variable resistance devices are ganged together.
- volume and tone control knobs The concept of four or more channels of audio to be controlled by volume and tone control knobs further aggravates the situation in that the size of four variable resistance elements on a common control shaft is for most applications too large, and the tracking problem of four variable resistance devices is very difficult to say the least.
- the problem of tracking is eliminated but this will create much confusion to the operator, particularly a driver of an automobile. That is, when four channel tape players are used in automobiles, the requirement of two, three or four control knobs for both volume and tone control is a cumbersome and hazardous thing.
- An object of this invention is to provide a plurality of variable impedance devices operable from a common control shaft means which is smaller than heretofore could be obtained.
- Another object of this invention is to provide adjustment means for balancing the relative volume level of a four channel sound system so that the adjustment means itself represents the position of the user, i.e., or driver of an automo bile, or the like, within a two dimensional reference plane, and movement of such adjustment means, within the reference plane represents the position of the user-listener, relative to the center of sound.
- Yet another object of this invention is to provide adjustment means for balancing the relative volume level of a four channel sound system, by visual as well as listening aid.
- a feature of this invention is the formation of a resistance plate, or the like, over which a contact moves, and where three or more fixed points for terminal connections are formed on the resistance plate, and the resistance component between each of these fixed points and the movable contact varies with movement of the movable contact over the surface of the resistance plate.
- FIG. 1 is a front diagrammatic view of a four channel tape player using the variable impedance device of this invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary view of a portion of the tape player of FIG. 1 showing the variable impedance device of this invention
- FIG. 3 is a side sectional view of FIG. 2 showing details of construction thereof;
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the plate-like resistance element used in this invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates one control knob rotatable about the common shaft of FIG. 3 and showing access means for a second control knob mounted adjacent thereto;
- FIG. 6 illustrates a four channel audio amplifier system wherein the variable impedance device of this invention is used.
- FIG. I there is seen a front view of a four channel audio sound reproducing apparatus, which is here illustrated as a four channel, eight track, tape player of a type for receiving'tape cartridges, and is designated generally by reference numeral 10.
- the tape player 10 includes an entryway 12 formed in the front wall 14 thereof and cartridges containing prerecorded tape are insertable into the entryway 12 in a conventional and well-known manner. In many cases, insertion of a cartridge will cause automatic turn on of the tape player to reproduce music, or the like, from the tape.
- a control knob 16 may be formed on the front wall 12 and may have any desired function, as for example, changing position of the magnetic tape pickup head within the tape player.
- a control space 22 is defined by an aperture formed within the front wall 14 of the tape player 10, and a single control knob means 24 which is located within the control space 22 can be moved in any direction in the plane of the space 22.
- the control knob means 24 includes inner and outer control knobs 24a and 24b, respectively, rotatable about the common shaft means 26. For example, the operator may rotate the inner control knob 24a to vary the volume of a four channel audio system or he may rotate the outer control knob 24b to vary the tone quality of the system, these actions occurring simultaneously in all four channels.
- the shaft means 26 extends from a nonconductive plate 28, as best seen in FIGS. 2 and 3, and has a movable contactor 30 formed at the other end of the shaft which is movable, anywhere and by any path within the two dimensions over the surface of a flat resistance element 32.
- the shaft 26 is connected to ground potential or any other suitable reference potential as desired through a printed circuit conductor formed within the plate 28.
- the flat plate resistance element 32 is mounted behind the front wall 14 which acts as a support means, and the resistance element 32 is substantially in registry with the aperature 22 formed therein and provides a variable resistance area over which the contact 30 moves in all directions by sliding the control knob means 24 and the nonconductive plate 28 in any direction. That is, the nonconductive plate 28 moves in a plain so that the contact 30 is at all times engaged with the surface of the variable resistance element 32 to vary the resistance value between each of the four contact points A, B, C, and D and the contact 30.
- two dimensional movement of the knob means 24 is accomplished by providing a pair of spaced apart wall members 14a and 14b between which the nonconductive plate 28 has portions thereof extending sufficiently so as to always be confined therebetween.
- the two dimensional control space defined by the aperature 22 can be semi-spherical, or the like, or may take configurations other than rectangular and which allows the control knob means 24 to be moved left, right, up, down or any combination thereof.
- suitable friction means are provided.
- a plurality of pressure devices 31 are provided at several locations at the rear of the wall 14b to urge the nonconductive plate 28 against the front wall 14a frictionally to hold the same.
- the pressure devices 31 include pressure contact means 31a such as Teflon or the like urged forward by a spring 31b the compression of which is adjustable by a screw 31c.
- the rear surface of the front wall portion 14a may be coated with Teflon or some other smooth material.
- the aperature 22 preferably represents the configuration of the interior of an automobile in the plan view and the location of the control knob means 24 represents the place at which the sound emanating from four speakers at the four separate comers of the motor vehicle will converge so as to surround the listener therein with sound.
- the center of sound can be easily adjusted by merely moving the control knob 24 in any of the directions indicated by the arrowhead lines in FIG. 2.
- the feature allows the operator to accurately position the center of sound with the visual aid of the location of the knob 24 within the space 22.
- the resistance plate 32 may be mounted in registry with the aperature 22 by suitable support means 34 surrounding the same or located at a plurality of discrete locations about the periphery thereof.
- the four circuit connection means indicated by the reference letters A, B, C and D are electrically connected to fixed points for terminal connections at the four quadrants of the resistance element 32, this being best illustrated in FIG. 4.
- the circular area 30a represents the contact area of the contact member 30, FIG. 3, and it is here illustrated that the resistance between the contact area 30a and any one of the fixed points A, B, C or D, changes with the change of location of the area 30a.
- means are formed on the resistance element 32 to vary the electrical characteristic thereof such as, for example, exponentially from one location to another location of the contactor 30.
- the resistance element 32 may include any suitable means formed therein to cause impedance variation characteristics at least at the surface thereof.
- These slots may take any configuration to achieve the desired electrical characteristic and they are sufficiently narrow to allow the contact 30 to always move easily across them.
- connections A, B, C and D are connected in circuit with respective different ones of the four channels of the audio reproducing system to adjust their relative gain with respect to one another so as to balance the channels one with the other similarly to a balance control of a conventional stereophonic system, but this now being accomplished in a four channel system.
- the volume control provided by the impedance device of this invention is formed by a resistance element 40 arcuately shaped about the shaft 26 and secured to the nonconductive movable plate 28.
- a movable wiper contactor 42 of the volume control knob 24a is in contact with the arcuate resistance element 40 and varies the resistance by rotating the knob 24a in the conventional manner.
- An arcuate slot 44 is formed in the tone control knob 24b to allow access of the wiper contactor 42 through the control knob 24a.
- the tone control 24b has a wiper contactor 46 which is in contact with an arcuately shaped resistance element 48 outwardly of the resistance element 40.
- suitable printed circuit leads extending from the ends of the arcuately shaped resistance elements 40 and 48 connection of these variable resistance devices is made to suitable lead means designated generally by reference numeral 50 located at one extreme end of the movable nonconductive plate 28.
- the wiper contactors 42 and 46 are also connected to the lead means 50 through suitable flexible leads extending therefrom and along or through the shaft 26. This is readily accomplished as it is not necessary for the shaft 26 to rotate but merely to provide an axis for the control knobs 24a and 24b to rotate about, with the control knobs being held in place thereon by suitable retainer means not shown.
- FIG. 6 illustrates diagrammatically a four channel audio reproducing system wherein the variable impedance device of this invention is shown connected schematically in the circuit.
- four independent amplifiers for the four channels are designated by reference letters A, B, C and D and have their inputs connected to terminals 51, 52, 53 and 54 for receiving discrete audio signals from a magnetic pickup within the tape player 10. Accordingly, discrete outputs 55, 56, 57 and 58 are provided for connection to suitable speaker means, not shown.
- the variable resistance elements 32a, 32b, 32c and 32d represent the resistance between the contact area 30a and any of the fixed points A, B, C and D respectively.
- the volume control is here designated by reference numeral 400 and is a single potentiometer connected to circuit means of each of the amplifiers A, B, C' and D with the other end of the potentiometer 400 connected to a source of DC voltage.
- the tone control 48a is connected to circuit means of each of the amplifier states A, B, C and D and is also connected to a source of DC voltage.
- a variable impedance device comprising support means including a pair of parallel spaced apart wall members defining a channel-like space therebetween, said wall members including openings defining a control space;
- an impedance element of rectangular configuration mounted adjacent to and parallel with one of said wall members in registry with said control space, said impedance element having fixed points for terminal connection at the four comers thereof;
- contact means including a shaft having its axis extending perpendicular to said nonconductive plate, such that movement of said plate within said channel allows movement of said contact means over the surface of said impedance element in any direction and at any point within said control space, to change the impedance between said contact means and said fixed points for terminal connections to provide an electrical balancing signal, a first knob on said shaft rotatable about its axis, a first arcuate resistance element formed on said nonconductive plate adjacent to said first knob, a first wiper contactor formed on said first knob and movable therewith to be engaged with said first arcuate resistance element to vary the resistance thereof;
- a second knob formed on said shaft and rotatable about its axis, a second arcuate resistance element formed on said nonconductive plate adjacent to said first arcuate resistance element, a second wiper contactor on said second knob and engaging said second arcuate resistance element to vary the resistance thereof;
- variable impedance device changes the impedance between the four comers of said rectangular resistance element by moving said control knobs anywhere within the plane of said control space, to develop signals having a balance ratio in accordance with the visual position of said knobs within said control space, and variation of the resistance of said first arcuate resistance element is accomplished by rotating said first control knob and variation of said second arcuate resistance element is accomplished by rotating said second control knob, and the variation of each of the resistance elements is accomplished independent of the other resistance elements.
- a variable impedance device for controlling the variable functions of volume, tone and balance controls of a four channel sound system, comprising in combination:
- an impedance element having four fixed points for terminal connections, each fixed point connected in circuit with a separate one of the four channels;
- electric contact means in contact with and movable over the surface of said impedance element in more than one direction to change the effective impedance between each of the four fixed points and said electric contact means electrically to balance the four channels of the four channel sound system;
- a third impedance element associated with said shaft means and a second control knob having wiper contact means engaging said third impedance element for controlling the tone characteristic of all four channels of the four channel sound system.
- a variable impedance device comprising a support means defining a control space, a nonconductive plate movable in two dimensions adjacent said control space, an impedance element having at least three fixed points of terminal connection and mounted adjacent said support means to be adjacent said control space, electric contact means including a shaft having the axis thereof extending perpendicular to said nonconductive plate and contacting said impedance element, said shaft movable within two dimensions over said impedance element, said shaft of said contact means being connected to a reference potential and its movement across said impedance element changes the impedance between said contact means and said at least three fixed points to provide an electrical balancing signal, and means for electrically connecting each of the fixed points to separate circuit means to develop signals having a balance ratio in accordance with the visual position of said knob of said contact means within said control space, a first knob on said shaft rotatable about the axis thereof, a first arcuate resistance element formed on said nonconductive plate adjacent said knob, and a first wiper contact means movable with said knob and engaging said first ar
- variable impedance device of claim 3 including a second knob on said shaft rotatable about the axis thereof, a second arcuate resistance element formed on said nonconductive plate adjacent said first arcuate resistance element and a second wiper contact means movable with said second knob and in contact with said second arcuate resistance element for varying the resistance thereof; and means for connecting said second arcuate resistance element and said second wiper contact means to circuit means.
- a variable impedance device for controlling the balance of sound of a four channel sound system which has four speakers positioned at a given location within a listening area, including in combination, a rectangular control space representing the listening area, a point in each quadrant of said rectangular control space representing the given position of the four respective speakers in the listening area, an impedance element positioned in a spaced relation to said control space, said impedance element having four fixed points of terminal connection, one fixed point ineach quadrant, circuit means connecting each of said points of terminal connection to respective speakers for controlling the balance of sound therein, electric contact means including a knob movable within two dimensions within said control space and arranged to be in contact with said impedance element during such movement, such movement of said knob changes the impedance between said electric contact means and said four fixed points of terminal connection thereby providing a balancing signal in said circuit means, and said knob provides a graphic representation to the operator of the location of the point of the center of sound of the four speakers in the listening area.
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