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US721363A
US721363A US10771102A US1902107711A US721363A US 721363 A US721363 A US 721363A US 10771102 A US10771102 A US 10771102A US 1902107711 A US1902107711 A US 1902107711A US 721363 A US721363 A US 721363A
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  • My invention relates to an automatic return-carrier and repeating-action for phonographs and analogous devices.
  • the invention consists in the novel arrangement and combination of a l cam upon the driving-shaft for disengaging the sectional' operating-nut from the driving-screw, an automatically-projected part upon the reproducer-carriage for 4ntercepting the cam to disengage the nut, and a return trackor guide for holding the nut clear of the driving-screw and the speaker clear of the record on the return movement of the reproducer, and in the construction of parts, as hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
  • Figure l is a side elevation of a phonograph tted with my au- ⁇ tomatic return-carrier and repeating mechanism, showing the operating-nut disengaged from the driving-screw at the end ofits travel preparatory to its return.
  • cross-section on the line :c of Fig. l. is a plan view of Fig. 1.V
  • A designates the base -plate of an ordinary phonograph, which is mounted upon the top of the case b and provided with the xed standard E, having the center d and the framerF, to which is hinged the gate G, having the center d', which centers, in connection with the intermediate bearing e, support the driving-shaft e', whereon the record e2 is mounted.
  • H designates the guide-rod, upon which the reproducer-frame d2 travels, and to the frame is attached the usual arm e3, carrying the section of a nut e4, adapted to engage and be driven by the screw-threaded portion e5 of the driving-shaft.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical and well-known and here require no further kthe arm e3 is a similar arm d3, having an ear d?, by whichit is fastened to the frame 032 by the screw d5, inserted therein through said ear. Pivoted to this arm vertically over the shaft by means of a screw f isa slide f2, having a depending iiange f3 on the edge toward the record.
  • a vertical post g'set Mounted upon the base-plate-A is a vertical post g'set in such position that it will intercept the pointed end of the slide f2 just before lthe latter in its travel reaches the point at which it is to be engaged by the cam e6, as
  • the free end of the reproducer-frame C72 is provided with the usual friction-roll 7L', which in this construction, as in ordinary phonographs, is adapted to track along the horizontal guiding edge 7a2 of the base-plate as the reproducer is advanced by the driving-screw; but in connection with my improvements the roll on the return movement of the reproducer is adapted to track upon a suitable removable track or guide K, comprising a fiat bar having its ends bent over to the vertical position to form ears, which are hinged to the edge h2, as shown, the ear h3, near the gate G, being let into a suitable slot 714 in said edge and pivoted thereto by a pin h5, inserted lengthwise in the said edge through the ear, and the ear 71,6 being pivoted at the opposite end of the edge 7b2 by a screw 72,7.
  • a suitable removable track or guide K comprising a fiat bar having its ends bent over to the vertical position to form ears, which are hinged to the edge h2, as shown, the
  • Said screw like the screw f', is provided with au extended head, around which is coiled a spring 71,8, secured at one end through the head and fastened at the other end to the inner edge of the guide K.
  • the spring normally tends to throw and hold the guide up over the edge 72,2 in the position to form a track for the roll 7L' during the return movement of the recorder, as shown in the figures; but the said track when thrown over inwardly, turning on its axial center, will occupy the position designated by the dotted lines i in Fig. 2, entirely out of the way of the roll, which will in such case travel upon the regular guidingtrack formed by the edge h2 of the base-plate.
  • the guide K therefore requires to be in the elevated position during the return or nonoperative stroke of the reproducer-frame and removed from such position during the feeding or operative stroke. This result is accomplished by means of the following construction: At the end adjacent the ear h6 a notch or opening t" is provided in the guide K in the track of the roll 7L', suitable to allow the roll to drop through it to the guiding edge 72,2 on the return stroke of the reproducer-frame.
  • the return of the carriage may be effected by a spring or gravity, as preferred, a weight m being employed in the present instance, attached to the reproducer-frame by a line m passing over a pulley m2, mounted on the base-plate; but in order to assist in overcoming the inertia of the carriage, and thereby avoid undue increase of the weight m, it is preferable to arrange an inclined Vplane 'It on the track, whereon the roll 7L may track at the inception of its return movement, by which means the weight of the reproducing-frame will materially aid in starting it backward.
  • the inclined plane may be made adjustable on the track, if preferred.

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PATENTED FEB. 24, 1903.
E. GILMAN. v REPEATINGACTION POR PHONOGRAPHS.
APPLICATION FILED M AY'I?, 1902. l
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EDWARD GILMAN, CF NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT.
REPEATINGPACTIONy FOR PHONOGRAPHS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 721,363, dated February 24, 1903.
`Application filed May17, 1902. Serial No. 107,711. (No model.) l
To all whom it may 0n/cern:
Be it known that I, EDWARD GILMAN, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of New Haven, in the county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Repeating- Actions for Phonographs, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact specification.
My invention relates to an automatic return-carrier and repeating-action for phonographs and analogous devices.
It has for its object to provide mechanism for automatically returning the reproducer to the commencement of the record at the end of its travel, and thus repeating the action of the speaker. Y v
The invention consists in the novel arrangement and combination of a l cam upon the driving-shaft for disengaging the sectional' operating-nut from the driving-screw, an automatically-projected part upon the reproducer-carriage for 4ntercepting the cam to disengage the nut, and a return trackor guide for holding the nut clear of the driving-screw and the speaker clear of the record on the return movement of the reproducer, and in the construction of parts, as hereinafter more fully described and claimed. I
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure l is a side elevation of a phonograph tted with my au-` tomatic return-carrier and repeating mechanism, showing the operating-nut disengaged from the driving-screw at the end ofits travel preparatory to its return. cross-section on the line :c of Fig. l. is a plan view of Fig. 1.V
Referring to the drawings, A designates the base -plate of an ordinary phonograph, which is mounted upon the top of the case b and provided with the xed standard E, having the center d and the framerF, to which is hinged the gate G, having the center d', which centers, in connection with the intermediate bearing e, support the driving-shaft e', whereon the record e2 is mounted. v
H designates the guide-rod, upon which the reproducer-frame d2 travels, and to the frame is attached the usual arm e3, carrying the section of a nut e4, adapted to engage and be driven by the screw-threaded portion e5 of the driving-shaft. These elements are all old Fig. 3
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Fig. 2 is a vertical and well-known and here require no further kthe arm e3 is a similar arm d3, having an ear d?, by whichit is fastened to the frame 032 by the screw d5, inserted therein through said ear. Pivoted to this arm vertically over the shaft by means of a screw f isa slide f2, having a depending iiange f3 on the edge toward the record. A spring f4, wound around the screwf', with one end secured through the screw and the other through the slide, normally tends to thrust the slide in the direction toward the record and hold it with its flanged e'dge'projecting somewhat beyond the corresponding edge of the arm d3, as shown in the This flanged edge is adapted to be engaged by the cam e6 to lift the arm eS and disengage the sectional nut e4 from the thread of the driving-shaft, as shown in the figures. A supporting-arm g, also secured to the frame d? by the screw d5, bears at its outer end upon the slide f2, and with the screw f5, secured in the plate d3 through the slot]c6 in the slide, receives the strain upon the slide of the cam e6.
Mounted upon the base-plate-A is a vertical post g'set in such position that it will intercept the pointed end of the slide f2 just before lthe latter in its travel reaches the point at which it is to be engaged by the cam e6, as
indicated by the dotted line g4 in Fig. 3. The result of such engagement of the slide will be to arrest its motion and cause it to be swung backward from the normal position on its pivot f against the tension of its spring f4, as the reproducer-frame and the arm esand nut e4 are meanwhile impelled forward by the driving-screw. The adjustment and proportions of the post and slide are suchY that the slide in thus swinging backward will soon clear the bar and will then be sprung forward by action of the spring f4 to normal position, which at that point brings it into the revolving path of the cam e6. In this position it will be struck by the cam and lifted to suflcient height to disengage the sectional nut e4 from the screw-thread e5.
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The free end of the reproducer-frame C72 is provided with the usual friction-roll 7L', which in this construction, as in ordinary phonographs, is adapted to track along the horizontal guiding edge 7a2 of the base-plate as the reproducer is advanced by the driving-screw; but in connection with my improvements the roll on the return movement of the reproducer is adapted to track upon a suitable removable track or guide K, comprising a fiat bar having its ends bent over to the vertical position to form ears, which are hinged to the edge h2, as shown, the ear h3, near the gate G, being let into a suitable slot 714 in said edge and pivoted thereto by a pin h5, inserted lengthwise in the said edge through the ear, and the ear 71,6 being pivoted at the opposite end of the edge 7b2 by a screw 72,7. Said screw, like the screw f', is provided with au extended head, around which is coiled a spring 71,8, secured at one end through the head and fastened at the other end to the inner edge of the guide K. The spring normally tends to throw and hold the guide up over the edge 72,2 in the position to form a track for the roll 7L' during the return movement of the recorder, as shown in the figures; but the said track when thrown over inwardly, turning on its axial center, will occupy the position designated by the dotted lines i in Fig. 2, entirely out of the way of the roll, which will in such case travel upon the regular guidingtrack formed by the edge h2 of the base-plate. The guide K therefore requires to be in the elevated position during the return or nonoperative stroke of the reproducer-frame and removed from such position during the feeding or operative stroke. This result is accomplished by means of the following construction: At the end adjacent the ear h6 a notch or opening t" is provided in the guide K in the track of the roll 7L', suitable to allow the roll to drop through it to the guiding edge 72,2 on the return stroke of the reproducer-frame. As the roll drops through the notch the rounded head i2 of the screw forming the pivot of the roll will impinge against the guide and crowd it over inwardly to a position from which its continued depression is easily effected by the engagement of the roll with the beveled edge 'i3 of the notch in the return movement of the carriage to the position shown by the dotted lines 1l in Fig. 2. The resistance of the spring hs to the inward movement of the guidingtrack serves to cushion the descent of the reproducer-frame d2 and prevents the speaker from striking with shock upon the record.
The operation of the machine is as follows: Assuming the guide K to be in the depressed position, with the reproducer-frame feeding along by engagement of the sectional nut with the driving-screw, this movement will be continued until the engagement of the slide f2 with the post g2 and its subsequent release and engagement by the cam es lifts the nut out of contact with the screw and raises the roll 7b' from the guiding edge 7b2. This permits the track K to spring up to the elevated position, whereby the reproducer-frame is prevented from dropping back to its former positon. The return of the carriage may be effected by a spring or gravity, as preferred, a weight m being employed in the present instance, attached to the reproducer-frame by a line m passing over a pulley m2, mounted on the base-plate; but in order to assist in overcoming the inertia of the carriage, and thereby avoid undue increase of the weight m, it is preferable to arrange an inclined Vplane 'It on the track, whereon the roll 7L may track at the inception of its return movement, by which means the weight of the reproducing-frame will materially aid in starting it backward. The inclined plane may be made adjustable on the track, if preferred. On the return of the frame the roll after leaving the incline will run on the track K till it reaches the notch t', when it will drop through the same, as hereinafter described, thus rengaging the nut and driving-screw, and the operation Will be repeated indefinitely. The depending fiange f8 of the slide flz prevents the premature return of the reproducer-frame and insures the slide being retained in contact with the cam until elevated to its highest position.
I claim and desire to secure by Letters Pat- @Dt-- l. In an automatic return and repeatingaction for phonographs the combination with the record-revolving and reproducer-feeding mechanism of means for disengaging the feeding mechanism, and a return-carrier actuated to spring beneath and support the track-bearing of the reproducer-frame on its return stroke, substantially in the manner and for the purpose specified.
2. In an automatic return and repeatingaction for phonographs the combination with the record-revolving and reproducer-feeding mechanism of arevolving cam carried by the driving-shaft, a slide mounted upon the reproducer frame, means for automatically projecting the slide into the path of the cam, and a return-carrier actuated to spring beneath and support the bearing of the reproducer-frame on its return stroke, substantially in the manner and for the purpose specified.
3. In an automatic return and repeatingaction for phonographs the combination with the record-revolving and reproducer-feeding mechanism, of a revolving cam carried by the driving-shaft, a spring-pushed slide carried by the reproducer-frame, a stationary stop for retracting the slide by the advance of the reproducer-frame and subsequently liberating it into the path of the cam, and a track for supporting the reproducer-frame on its return movement, substantially in the manner and for the purpose specified.
e. In an automatic return and repeatingaction for phonographs the combination with the record-revolving and reproducer-feeding mechanism, of a revolving cam carried by the IOO IIO
5. In a phonograph or analogous mechan-y ism, the combination of the record feed-screw, a cam revolving therewith, the traveling reproducer-frame, an arm carried thereon, a sectional nut carried on said arm engageable with the feed-screw by elevation of the frame, a slide pivoted to said arm, a spring for press ing the slide in the direction of the feeding movement, a stationary stop for intercepting the slide in such advance movement near the end of its travel but permitting its release after a further advance of the frame, Wherebythe slide is projected into the path of the cam to disengage the feed nut and screw, a track for guiding the reproducer-frame on its return travel, and means for actuating the frame on said return motion 'substantially in the manner and for the purpose specified.
6. In afphonograph or analogous mechanism, the combination of the record feed-screw, a cam revolving therewith, the traveling reproducer-frame, an arm carried thereon, a sectional nut carried on said arm engageable with the feed-screw by elevation of the frame, a flanged slide pivoted to said arm, a spring for pressing the slide in the direction of the feeding movement, a stationary stop for intercepting the slide in such advance movement near the endof its travel but permitting its release after a further advance of the frame, whereby the slide is projected into the path of the cam to disengage the feed nut and screw, a track for guiding the reproducerframe on its return travel, provided with an initial incline for starting the frame by its own gravity, and means for impelling the frame through said return stroke, substantiallyin the manner and for the purpose specified.
Signed by me at New Haven, Connecticut, this 14th day of May,y 1902.
EDWARD GILMAN.
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