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US786458A
US786458A US21912004A US1904219120A US786458A US 786458 A US786458 A US 786458A US 21912004 A US21912004 A US 21912004A US 1904219120 A US1904219120 A US 1904219120A US 786458 A US786458 A US 786458A
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    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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  • PATENTED APR il, 1905.
  • This invention relates to improvements in conversation or speaking tubes.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a conversation-tube having a hard-rubber scction adapted to serve as a handle and means whereby the earpieces may be quickly applied and supported upon the head of the user.
  • 1 denotes the tube, which is preferably tapering in form, but which, if desired, may be of cylindrical construction.
  • a Haring mouthpiece 2 which is provided near its inner end with interior screw-threads 3, with which are adapted to be engaged the inner threaded end of a concert bell attachment 4.
  • Said bell attachment is preferably formed of a hollow elliptical-shaped shell having onehalf of the outer end of the same cut away, as shown at 5. Thereby sound may be collected or caught by said shell and conducted into the tube 1 through the mouthpiece 2.
  • a hardrubber tube 6 On the opposite end of the tube 1 is secured a hardrubber tube 6, on the outer end of which is formed screw-threads.
  • the earpiece 7 consists, preferably, of a circular cup-shaped shell 8, on the outer edge of which is formed an annular flange 9, with which is adapted to be secured the inner flanged edge of a circular pneumatic cushion 10, by which said earpiece is closely engaged with the ear.
  • a threaded aperture 12 into which is screwed the inner end of a coupling-nipple 14, with which is adapted to be engaged one end of a iiexible tube 15, the opposite end of which is connected with a nipple 16, which is arranged in the coupling of an earpiece 17.
  • the carpiece 17 is similar in construction to the earpiece 7, as hereinbefore described, and is provided with a pneumatic cushion I8.
  • a curved metal head-spring 19 Secured to the nipples I4 and I6 are the ends of a curved metal head-spring 19, which is arranged on the inner side of the tube and is provided midway between its ends with a retaining-loop 20, through which said tube is adapted to pass.
  • the office of the spring I9 is to hold the pneumatic cushions on said earpiece into engagement with the ears of the user without the necessity of supporting the same by the hands, thus allowing the latter to be used for supporting the concert-bell in any desired position.
  • the tube 15, earpiece 17, and spring 19 may be removed, as also will be the concert-bell 1I, this arrangement of the tube being shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings. IVhen the parts are in this form, the earpiece the ear by the person using this end of the tube by means of the hard-rubber tube 6, which serves as a handle, while the mouthpiece 2 will be held by the party speaking into the same.
  • a springwire coil 22 is employed, said coil being wrapped or covered first by a layer of fabric 23, over which is wrapped a layer of uncured I rubber sheeting 24, and over said rubber sheeting is wrapped another layer of fabric, over which is arranged an outer covering 26, of braid or other suitable material.
  • a conversation-tube consisting of a tapering flexible tube, a mouthpiece secured to one ⁇ nesses.
  • FRED A. FISH, CORNELL Sounnrnun.

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PATENTED APR. il, 1905.
A. W. NIGHOLLS.
GONVBRSATIGN TUBE..
APPLIOATION FILED AUG. 1, 1904.
Illlllllllllllllll Il l h UNITEDV STATES Patented April 4, 1905.
ALBERT WV. NICHOLLS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
CONVERSATlON-TUBE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 786,458, dated April 4, 1905.
Application filed August 1,1904. Serial No. 219,120.
To (L7/l whom it may concern.'
Be it known that I, ALBERT W. NIGHOLLs, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Conversation-Tubes; and I do declare the following to be afull, clear, and eXact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to improvements in conversation or speaking tubes.
The object of the invention is to provide a conversation-tube having a hard-rubber scction adapted to serve as a handle and means whereby the earpieces may be quickly applied and supported upon the head of the user. These objects are attained by means of the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in whicl Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, of the tube arranged for use in general conversation or for hearing public speaking. Fig. 2 is a side elevation showing the same arranged for direct conversation, and Fig. 3 is detail perspective view of the spring for holding the ear-cups in place.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, 1 denotes the tube, which is preferably tapering in form, but which, if desired, may be of cylindrical construction. On the outer or large end of the tube 1 is secured a Haring mouthpiece 2, which is provided near its inner end with interior screw-threads 3, with which are adapted to be engaged the inner threaded end of a concert bell attachment 4. Said bell attachment is preferably formed of a hollow elliptical-shaped shell having onehalf of the outer end of the same cut away, as shown at 5. Thereby sound may be collected or caught by said shell and conducted into the tube 1 through the mouthpiece 2. On the opposite end of the tube 1 is secured a hardrubber tube 6, on the outer end of which is formed screw-threads. On said threaded end is adapted to be screwed an earpiece 7. The earpiece 7 consists, preferably, of a circular cup-shaped shell 8, on the outer edge of which is formed an annular flange 9, with which is adapted to be secured the inner flanged edge of a circular pneumatic cushion 10, by which said earpiece is closely engaged with the ear.
In the upper side of the shell 8 is formed a threaded aperture 12, into which is screwed the inner end of a coupling-nipple 14, with which is adapted to be engaged one end of a iiexible tube 15, the opposite end of which is connected with a nipple 16, which is arranged in the coupling of an earpiece 17. The carpiece 17 is similar in construction to the earpiece 7, as hereinbefore described, and is provided with a pneumatic cushion I8.
Secured to the nipples I4 and I6 are the ends of a curved metal head-spring 19, which is arranged on the inner side of the tube and is provided midway between its ends with a retaining-loop 20, through which said tube is adapted to pass. The office of the spring I9 is to hold the pneumatic cushions on said earpiece into engagement with the ears of the user without the necessity of supporting the same by the hands, thus allowing the latter to be used for supporting the concert-bell in any desired position.
When the tube is used in direct conversation between two parties, the tube 15, earpiece 17, and spring 19 may be removed, as also will be the concert-bell 1I, this arrangement of the tube being shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings. IVhen the parts are in this form, the earpiece the ear by the person using this end of the tube by means of the hard-rubber tube 6, which serves as a handle, while the mouthpiece 2 will be held by the party speaking into the same.
In the construction of the tube 1 a springwire coil 22 is employed, said coil being wrapped or covered first by a layer of fabric 23, over which is wrapped a layer of uncured I rubber sheeting 24, and over said rubber sheeting is wrapped another layer of fabric, over which is arranged an outer covering 26, of braid or other suitable material. By constructing the tube in this manner the cost of manufacture is greatly reduced, while at the same time a superior construction of tubing is formed. By using the rubber sheeting in an uncured state the same will not deteriorate, as it contains no sulfur or acid, and by apply- 7 will be held in engagement with IOO ing the same in strips the cost of manufacture is reduced to a minimum.
From the foregoing description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, the construction and operation of the invention will be readily understood without requiring a more extended explanation.
Various changes in the lorm, proportion, and the minor details of construction may be resorted to without departing from the principle or sacrificing' any of the advantages of this invention.
Having` thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A conversation-tube consisting of a tapering flexible tube, a mouthpiece secured to one` nesses.
ALBERT XV. NICHOLLS. lVitnesses:
FRED. A. FISH, CORNELL Sounnrnun.
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