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US700850A
US700850A US7770200A US1900077702A US700850A US 700850 A US700850 A US 700850A US 7770200 A US7770200 A US 7770200A US 1900077702 A US1900077702 A US 1900077702A US 700850 A US700850 A US 700850A
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  • My invention relates to a toy embodying a combined hollow spherical or other shaped envelop and a harmonica; and the object thereof is to provide a device of this character which is applicable for ordinary usage as a toy, ball, &c., and which embodies in its construction a sound-producing device so arranged interiorly of the hollow ball or other envelop as not to impair its efiectiveness or utility when used as a ball, toy, &c.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improvedball; Fig.2,xa; central sectional elevation taken on the line a: a: of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 a transverse sec-. tional elevation taken on the liney y'of Fig. 2.
  • I employ,;primarily, a normally-expanded hollow elastic ball or envelop A, which is composed of rubber or other similar resilient air-tight material.
  • a sleeve or flange a Leading into the cavity of the ball A is a sleeve or flange a, which embodies an integral part of the ball A and which engages around the fiaring mouth I) of a tube B, which is preferably composed of wood, but may be made of tin or other metal, if desired.
  • This tube is ex tended into the cavity of the ball and is supplied with a collar 1), which engages the inner edge of the sleeve a to prevent accidental removal of the tube, and the said tube B is securely attached to the sleeve a by means of cement, whereby escape or inlet of air between the tube and sleeve is prevented, and air is admitted and discharged from the envelop only through the tube B.
  • an outwardly-projecting annular flange or tongue b which engages the musical device 0.
  • This device consists of a case 0, open both ways. At 0 there is an' internal annular groove extending entirely around its internal circumference. This groove is adapted to fit on the tongue b 0, which is a circular reedplate, is adapted to fit against the tongue b and the groove 0 embraces the edge of this reed-plate and the tongue 6 so that the parts are held firmly in proper position. In this plate 0 are fastened and riveted the reeds c of which there may be any desired number.
  • the cylinder or tube B extends nearly across the cavity of the envelop or ball A, and the outer flared end 12 is countersunk beneath the surface of the envelop, whereby the tube cannot be injured by rough usage of the'device asa ball, and its general effective- .ness is not impaired.
  • The-invention is adapted especially for use as a returning ball, and when so used a ring, loop, or eye, as 1, is attached to the envelop or formedintegral therewith,as desired.

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No. 700,050. Patented ma 27, I902.
J; STONE, Decd.
R. STONE, Administratrix.
MUSICAL BALL.
(Application filed. May 1, 1900. Renewed Oct. 2, 1901.)
ATTORNEYS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JULIUSSTONE, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS; RACHEL STONE ADMINISTRA- TRIX OF SAID JULIUS STONE, DECEASED.
MUSICAL BALL.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 700,850, dated May 27, 1902. Application filed May 1, 1900. Renewed October 2,1901. Serial No. 77,702. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, JULIUS STONE, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of No. 8.
Vine street, Charlestown, Boston, county of Suffolk, and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Musical Balls, of which the following is 'a specification, reference being had to the'accompanying drawings, forming a part thereof, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
My invention relates to a toy embodying a combined hollow spherical or other shaped envelop and a harmonica; and the object thereof is to provide a device of this character which is applicable for ordinary usage as a toy, ball, &c., and which embodies in its construction a sound-producing device so arranged interiorly of the hollow ball or other envelop as not to impair its efiectiveness or utility when used as a ball, toy, &c.
The invention will be hereinafter fully described, and specifically set forth in the annexed claim.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improvedball; Fig.2,xa; central sectional elevation taken on the line a: a: of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 a transverse sec-. tional elevation taken on the liney y'of Fig. 2.
In the practice of my invention as illustrated in the drawings I employ,;primarily, a normally-expanded hollow elastic ball or envelop A, which is composed of rubber or other similar resilient air-tight material. Leading into the cavity of the ball A is a sleeve or flange a, which embodies an integral part of the ball A and which engages around the fiaring mouth I) of a tube B, which is preferably composed of wood, but may be made of tin or other metal, if desired. This tube is ex tended into the cavity of the ball and is supplied with a collar 1), which engages the inner edge of the sleeve a to prevent accidental removal of the tube, and the said tube B is securely attached to the sleeve a by means of cement, whereby escape or inlet of air between the tube and sleeve is prevented, and air is admitted and discharged from the envelop only through the tube B.
On the inner end of the tube 13 is formed an outwardly-projecting annular flange or tongue b which engages the musical device 0. This device consists of a case 0, open both ways. At 0 there is an' internal annular groove extending entirely around its internal circumference. This groove is adapted to fit on the tongue b 0, which is a circular reedplate, is adapted to fit against the tongue b and the groove 0 embraces the edge of this reed-plate and the tongue 6 so that the parts are held firmly in proper position. In this plate 0 are fastened and riveted the reeds c of which there may be any desired number.
The cylinder or tube B extends nearly across the cavity of the envelop or ball A, and the outer flared end 12 is countersunk beneath the surface of the envelop, whereby the tube cannot be injured by rough usage of the'device asa ball, and its general effective- .ness is not impaired.
"The-invention is adapted especially for use as a returning ball, and when so used a ring, loop, or eye, as 1, is attached to the envelop or formedintegral therewith,as desired.
To this ring is secured one end of'the elastic 'string 2, which has the finger-ring 3 secured to its oppositeend; but I do not confine myc to a sufficient extent to prevent easy escape oftair'from the envelop when the device is used as a ball, whereby it will not by reason of its weight collapse and impair its usefulness as a ball, while at the same it may read In a musical ball, the combination with the annular groove 0 in said case, embracing hollow spherical case A, the flange a, projecting, into said case, the ring 1, integral with the outer surface of said case, the ring 3, and the cord 2, connecting said rings, as specified, of the tube B, flared at 5, having collar b, and held, projecting into said case, by said flange a, embracing said flare I), resting on said collar Z), the outwardly-projecting tongue b upon the inner end of said tube B, the case 0, the reed-plate c, in said case, reeds vibrating in said plate, and the the edge of said reed-plate, and said tongue, and holding the parts in position all substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my invention I have signed my name, in presence of two witnesses, this 26th day of April, 1900.
JULIUS STONE.
Witnesses:
A. V. MCLEAN, BENJAMIN J ONES.
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US4003572A (en) * 1975-04-28 1977-01-18 Harvey Louis A Home tennis practice contrivance
WO1993010864A1 (en) * 1991-11-27 1993-06-10 I & K Trading Company Illuminated toy ball
US20060009319A1 (en) * 2004-06-28 2006-01-12 Nelson Webb T Sports ball device with internal noise maker
US9370167B2 (en) 2012-10-18 2016-06-21 Otomik Products, Inc. Pet toy with squeaker mechanism
US20220088443A1 (en) * 2020-09-23 2022-03-24 Handson Toys, Inc. Ball With A Plurality Of Mechanical Sound-Producing Devices

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4003572A (en) * 1975-04-28 1977-01-18 Harvey Louis A Home tennis practice contrivance
WO1993010864A1 (en) * 1991-11-27 1993-06-10 I & K Trading Company Illuminated toy ball
US5236383A (en) * 1991-11-27 1993-08-17 I & K Trading Corporation Illuminated toy ball
US20060009319A1 (en) * 2004-06-28 2006-01-12 Nelson Webb T Sports ball device with internal noise maker
US9370167B2 (en) 2012-10-18 2016-06-21 Otomik Products, Inc. Pet toy with squeaker mechanism
US10362765B2 (en) * 2012-10-18 2019-07-30 Otomik Products, Inc. Pet toy with squeaker mechanism
US20220088443A1 (en) * 2020-09-23 2022-03-24 Handson Toys, Inc. Ball With A Plurality Of Mechanical Sound-Producing Devices
US11951361B2 (en) * 2020-09-23 2024-04-09 Handson Toys, Inc. Ball with a plurality of mechanical sound-producing devices

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