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US819058A
US819058A US27133005A US1905271330A US819058A US 819058 A US819058 A US 819058A US 27133005 A US27133005 A US 27133005A US 1905271330 A US1905271330 A US 1905271330A US 819058 A US819058 A US 819058A
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  • 8136111380. may 1, 1906.
  • This invention relates to the building up of a disk tablet for sound-records having a facing of celluloid or the like; and its objects are to prevent warping or separation of the layers and to produce a sound-record characterized by cheapness and durability.
  • a disk consisting of a single thin sheet of celluloid will warp and besides is sleazy and liable to puncture, &c.
  • a single comparatively thick block of celluloid, while havin sufficient body, is altogether too expensive or the purose, while a tablet built up of a plurality of ayers of thin celluloid, though having sufficient body, is yet quite expensive, and above all the adhesive cementing of the layers together seems to be the cause of warping.
  • the broad idea of the present invention consists of cementing or uniting the layers together only around their margins and leaving the greater portion of the adjacent surfaces of the layers entirely or essentially free from any adhesive or positive cementing.
  • Figure 1 is a sectional view through one of our new built-up record-tablets, but showing the layers exaggerated in thickness and se arated from each other.
  • Fig. 2 is a simi ar view of a modification;
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view of still another modification, and
  • Fig. 4 represents the completed article.
  • a loid or the like are united together, as before, at 13.
  • Fig. 3 only one disk 12, of celluloid or the like, is employed, bein cemented directly at 13 to the disk 11, of ristol-board or the like, which latter in this case is of the same diameter as disk 12.
  • the disk 11, however, will preferably be rendered water-proof.
  • Inthe several fi ures 14 indicates the pinhole for engagin t e stud or pin on the turntable of the tal ing-machine. Around the margin of this hole may be applied a belt or zone of cement.
  • a tablet for sound-records comprising a plurality of layers connected together only around their margins.
  • a tablet. for sound-records comprising. a plurality of layers, the greater portion of whose adjacent surfaces is essentially free from an adhesive.
  • a tablet for sound-records com rising T. layer of celluloid and a layer of ristolboard, the greater ortion of whose adjacent surfaces is essentially free from an adhesive.
  • a tablet for sound-records comprising two layers of celluloid secured together only around their margins.
  • a tablet for sound-records comprising 5 two layers of different material held together specification in the presence 0f-tw0 subscribing Witnesses.
  • a tablet for s0und records comprising HAROLD GODWIN. AUGUST HOFFMAN.

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No. 819,058. PATENTED MAY 1, 1906. H. GODWIN & A. HOFFMAN. TABLET FOR SO UND RECORDS.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 26, 1905 UN ITED STATES PATENT OFFICE HAROLD GODIVIN, OF HAOKENSAOK, NEW JERSEY. AND AUGUST HOFFMAN, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., ASSIGNORS TO AMERICAN GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, OF BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT, A CORPORATION OF WEST VIRGINIA.
Specification of Letters Patent.
8136111380. may 1, 1906.
Application filed July 26,1905. Seria1No.271,330.
To all whom, it may concern.-
Be it known that we, HAROLD GoDwIN, a resident of Hackensack, New Jersey, and AU- GUST HOFFMAN, a resident of New York city, New York, citizens of the United States, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Tablets for Sound-Records, which is fully set forth in the following specification.
This invention relates to the building up of a disk tablet for sound-records having a facing of celluloid or the like; and its objects are to prevent warping or separation of the layers and to produce a sound-record characterized by cheapness and durability. A disk consisting of a single thin sheet of celluloid will warp and besides is sleazy and liable to puncture, &c. A single comparatively thick block of celluloid, while havin sufficient body, is altogether too expensive or the purose, while a tablet built up of a plurality of ayers of thin celluloid, though having sufficient body, is yet quite expensive, and above all the adhesive cementing of the layers together seems to be the cause of warping. The broad idea of the present invention consists of cementing or uniting the layers together only around their margins and leaving the greater portion of the adjacent surfaces of the layers entirely or essentially free from any adhesive or positive cementing.
In the drawings annexed hereto, Figure 1 is a sectional view through one of our new built-up record-tablets, but showing the layers exaggerated in thickness and se arated from each other. Fig. 2 is a simi ar view of a modification; Fig. 3 is a similar view of still another modification, and Fig. 4 represents the completed article.
In carrying out one form of our invention we take a'disk 11 of ordinary bristol-board (three-ply or more) or the like of a diameter about one-eighth of an inch less than the ultimate record. We next take two disks 12 12 of (thin) celluloid or the like of the desired diameter, so that when laced concentrically the two celluloid dis s will extend beyond (or overlap) the bristol-board disk by a margin 13 13 of about one-sixteenth of an inch. (See Fig. 1.) We then apply a loid or the like are united together, as before, at 13.
According to Fig. 3, only one disk 12, of celluloid or the like, is employed, bein cemented directly at 13 to the disk 11, of ristol-board or the like, which latter in this case is of the same diameter as disk 12. The disk 11, however, will preferably be rendered water-proof.
Inthe several fi ures 14 indicates the pinhole for engagin t e stud or pin on the turntable of the tal ing-machine. Around the margin of this hole may be applied a belt or zone of cement.
Althou h the cement has been spoken of as applied only in a narrow rim or margin, yet in practice it will spread or run more or less; but this is not material. The greater portion of the adjacent surfaces will be essentially free from an adhesive.
Having thus described our invention, we
-claim 1 A tablet for sound-records, comprising a plurality of layers connected together only around their margins.
2. A tablet. for sound-records, comprising. a plurality of layers, the greater portion of whose adjacent surfaces is essentially free from an adhesive.
3. A tablet for sound-records, com rising T. layer of celluloid and a layer of ristolboard, the greater ortion of whose adjacent surfaces is essentially free from an adhesive.
4. A tablet for sound-records, comprising two layers of celluloid secured together only around their margins.
5. A tablet for sound-records comprising 5 two layers of different material held together specification in the presence 0f-tw0 subscribing Witnesses.
two enveloping layers of celhuoid secured together only around'their margins, and an interior layer of bristol-board or the like.
6; A tablet for s0und=records comprising HAROLD GODWIN. AUGUST HOFFMAN.
but the greater extent of Whose surfaces is es Witnesses: sentially free from any. adhesive 7 G.- A: MANWARING, In testimony whereof We have signed this WM. HACKLAND.
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