US688253A - Spool for music-rolls. - Google Patents

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US688253A
US688253A US6663501A US1901066635A US688253A US 688253 A US688253 A US 688253A US 6663501 A US6663501 A US 6663501A US 1901066635 A US1901066635 A US 1901066635A US 688253 A US688253 A US 688253A
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    • B65HHANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
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  • My invention relates to spools for musicrolls; and the object of my invention is to provide a spool for such rolls which will permit of the niusicsheet expanding and contracting due to changes in the atmosphere.
  • Figure l is a longitudinal sectional view of a spool for a music-roll embodying my invention and mounted in the usual bearings provided for such .rolls in a mechanical musical instrument.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail sectional view drawn to a larger scale than Fig. l.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail View.
  • A represents a spool, and B a perforated music-sheet wound thereon, the whole constituting a music-roll.
  • Thespool A is here shown as being in two parts A2 A2, each provided with a flange a, by means of which the music-sheet is evenly wound and confined on the spool, and with a journal a.
  • the body a3 of the part A2 is preferably longer than the body a2 of the part A2, and its journal cd is provided with a feather or otherwise formed to engage in a socket c4 or bearing formed in the end of a driving-shaft C, supported in a standard D.
  • the music-sheet B is wound about both parts of the spool, and its end is secured to the part A2 by pasting or otherwise.
  • the part A3 is left entirely free to have longitudinal movement, and thus can be moved by the paper in one direction when it swells.
  • I provide a plate E, of metal or other material, (see Fig. 3,) which is set in recesses e in the abutting ends of the two sections and held therein by pins e', which pass through openings e2, provided in the plate E.
  • the openings e are of a larger diameter than the pins e in order that the part A3 may have longitudinal movement.
  • plate E also has the function of a spline- .that is, when the part A2 is rotated the part A3 will be rotated simultaneously.
  • a further use of the plate E is ⁇ that it permits of either part of the spool being grasped by the hand for rotating the spool to tighten the paper aboutit.
  • journal a of the part A3 is adapted to fit in a socket g, provided in a cylinder G, mounted in a standard D', which is normally forced in the direction of the spool A by a spring F.
  • the advantage of having the movable part of the roll engage with a yielding journal is that the tiange a of this part will always when the roll is in use be pressed against the longitudinal edge of the music-sheet to travel in a proper course over a tracker-board.
  • Vhat I claim as my invention isv l.
  • a spool for a music-roll consisting of two parts one of which is connected with the end of a music-sheet and the other free thereof to have free longitudinal movement to compensate for changes in the music-sheet due to atmospheric changes.
  • a spool for a music-roll consisting of two parts, one of which is connected with the end of a music-sheet and the other free thereof and a suitable connection between the two parts such as to prevent displacement of the free part from its position in the roll and to permit some longitudinal movement of the free part in the roll.
  • a spoolfor a music-roll consisting of two parts, one of which is connected with the end of a music-sheet and the other free thereof, and means for preventing displacement of the free part fromits position in the roll, said means consisting of a plate having an end extending into a recess provided in each part of the spool and pins which pass through openings in the said plate.

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6*/5 ATTORNEYS Patented Dec 3 I90I N Pq g5 O Q5 LLY. SIC ROLLS.
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UNTTE STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE BRADFORD KELLY, OF JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSETTS.
SPOOL. FOR MUSIC=ROLLS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 688,253, dated December 3, 1901. Application tiled .l'ulyr l, 1901. Serial No. 66,635. (No model.)
T0 all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE BRADFORD KELLY, a citizen of the United States, residing at Jamaica Plain, in the county of Suffolk and State of llIassachusetts,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Spools for Music-Rolls, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to spools for musicrolls; and the object of my invention is to provide a spool for such rolls which will permit of the niusicsheet expanding and contracting due to changes in the atmosphere.
I will describe a spool for music-rolls embodying my invention and then point out the novel features thereof in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure lis a longitudinal sectional view of a spool for a music-roll embodying my invention and mounted in the usual bearings provided for such .rolls in a mechanical musical instrument. Fig. 2 is a detail sectional view drawn to a larger scale than Fig. l. Fig. 3 is a detail View.
Similar letters of reference designate corresponding parts in all of the figures.
A represents a spool, and B a perforated music-sheet wound thereon, the whole constituting a music-roll. Thespool A is here shown as being in two parts A2 A2, each provided with a flange a, by means of which the music-sheet is evenly wound and confined on the spool, and with a journal a. The body a3 of the part A2 is preferably longer than the body a2 of the part A2, and its journal cd is provided with a feather or otherwise formed to engage in a socket c4 or bearing formed in the end of a driving-shaft C, supported in a standard D.
The music-sheet B is wound about both parts of the spool, and its end is secured to the part A2 by pasting or otherwise. The part A3 is left entirely free to have longitudinal movement, and thus can be moved by the paper in one direction when it swells. To prevent the part A3 from dropping out of position in the roll, I provide a plate E, of metal or other material, (see Fig. 3,) which is set in recesses e in the abutting ends of the two sections and held therein by pins e', which pass through openings e2, provided in the plate E. The openings e are of a larger diameter than the pins e in order that the part A3 may have longitudinal movement. The
plate E also has the function of a spline- .that is, when the part A2 is rotated the part A3 will be rotated simultaneously. A further use of the plate E is `that it permits of either part of the spool being grasped by the hand for rotating the spool to tighten the paper aboutit.
In the use of the roll the journal a of the part A3 is adapted to fit in a socket g, provided in a cylinder G, mounted in a standard D', which is normally forced in the direction of the spool A by a spring F. The advantage of having the movable part of the roll engage with a yielding journal is that the tiange a of this part will always when the roll is in use be pressed against the longitudinal edge of the music-sheet to travel in a proper course over a tracker-board.
Vhat I claim as my invention isv l. A spool for a music-roll consisting of two parts one of which is connected with the end of a music-sheet and the other free thereof to have free longitudinal movement to compensate for changes in the music-sheet due to atmospheric changes.
2. A spool for a music-roll consisting of two parts, one of which is connected with the end of a music-sheet and the other free thereof and a suitable connection between the two parts such as to prevent displacement of the free part from its position in the roll and to permit some longitudinal movement of the free part in the roll.
3. A spoolfor a music-roll consisting of two parts, one of which is connected with the end of a music-sheet and the other free thereof, and means for preventing displacement of the free part fromits position in the roll, said means consisting of a plate having an end extending into a recess provided in each part of the spool and pins which pass through openings in the said plate.
4.. The combination of a spool formed of two independent parts, a music-sheet secured at one of its ends to one of said parts, of a stationary bearing for the part of the spool to which the music-sheet is connected and a yielding bearing for the free part of the spool substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.
GEORGE BRADFORD KELLY.
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GEO. E. CRUSF., K. G. Ln ARD.
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