US823022A - Combined phonograph and stereopticon. - Google Patents

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US823022A
US823022A US27800505A US1905278005A US823022A US 823022 A US823022 A US 823022A US 27800505 A US27800505 A US 27800505A US 1905278005 A US1905278005 A US 1905278005A US 823022 A US823022 A US 823022A
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  • This invention relates to combined phonographs and picture-exhibitors; and one of the principal objects of the same is to provide a transparent recording-tape for the honograph and to utilize sa1d tape as the lm for the picture attachment in order that a series of plctures may be exhibited simultaneously with a musical production.
  • Another object is to provide simple mechanism for winding the tape upon a reel and in position before a projector for throwing the ictures upon a screen.
  • the numeral 1 designates a tape or film made of transparent celluloid or other similar material, such tape or film adapted to have a series of drawings or photographs thereon and at one side of said pictures a series of soundgrooves for the production of a musical composition.
  • the tape or ribbon 1 is also provided with a series of perforations 2 at the sides thereof, designed to engage the teeth of crown gear-wheels for moving said tape durmg the operation of the instrument.
  • the tape 1 is wound upon a reel 3, suitably supported upon standards 4.
  • a pair of spur gear-wheels 5 are mounted to revolve upon uprights 6, said spur-gears engaging the perforationsin the sides of the tape or ribbon. Any.
  • crown-gears are utilized as will insure the pro er feeding and alinement of the tape 1.
  • the tape or ribbon is wound upon a drum 5*, actuated by bevel-gears 7, rotated by any suitable motor, as 8.
  • the tape 1 in its passage from the reel to the drum extends immediately over a flat table or sup ort 9, said table being sus ended from hoolis 10 and supported from below by means of an upright 11, said upright being also utilized as a holder for a suitable projector designed for the purpose of projecting the pictures on'a screen 12.
  • Any suitable light A may be used behind the projector, and any suitable mechanism may be used for throwing the pictures upon a screen.
  • Any suitable phonographic reproducer '13 and horn 14 may be used.
  • a transparent tape or ribbon having thereon a series of pictures and also a series of sound-grooves for use with a phonographic reproducer.
  • a transparent tape or ribbon provided with a series of pictures thereon, and a series of phonographic sound-grooves therein, means for reproducing a musical composition, and means for simultaneously projecting the pictures upon a screen, substantially as described.
  • a transparent tape or ribbon having a series of pictures thereon and a phonographic composition thereon, means for feed-- tion with a reel, a drum, an intermediate tamy hand in presence Of'tv'v'O-subscribing witble 03% whiclg fihe tape is adapted to pass, nesses. soun ox an 'orn, a icturerojeetor, an means for rotating% the drum ar fd moving the v I JOHN BALLANCE 5 tape over the tab e and in front of the pro- witnesseses:

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PATENTED JUNE 12,1906.
J. BALLANOE. COMBINED PHONOGRAPH AND STEREOPTIOO-N.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT.11.19G5.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN BALLANCE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
COMBINED PHONOGRAPH AND STEREOPTICON.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 12, 1906.
Application filed September 11, 1905. Serial No. 278,006.
' raph an Stereopticon and I do declare the ollowing to be a full, 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 combined phonographs and picture-exhibitors; and one of the principal objects of the same is to provide a transparent recording-tape for the honograph and to utilize sa1d tape as the lm for the picture attachment in order that a series of plctures may be exhibited simultaneously with a musical production.
Another object is to provide simple mechanism for winding the tape upon a reel and in position before a projector for throwing the ictures upon a screen.
. These and other objects are attained by means of the construction illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in which the figure of the drawing is a pers ective view of an apparatus made in accor ance with my invention.
Referring to the drawing for a more particular description of my invention, the numeral 1 designates a tape or film made of transparent celluloid or other similar material, such tape or film adapted to have a series of drawings or photographs thereon and at one side of said pictures a series of soundgrooves for the production of a musical composition. .The tape or ribbon 1 is also provided with a series of perforations 2 at the sides thereof, designed to engage the teeth of crown gear-wheels for moving said tape durmg the operation of the instrument. The tape 1 is wound upon a reel 3, suitably supported upon standards 4. A pair of spur gear-wheels 5 are mounted to revolve upon uprights 6, said spur-gears engaging the perforationsin the sides of the tape or ribbon. Any. suitable number of these crown-gears are utilized as will insure the pro er feeding and alinement of the tape 1. The tape or ribbon is wound upon a drum 5*, actuated by bevel-gears 7, rotated by any suitable motor, as 8. The tape 1 in its passage from the reel to the drum extends immediately over a flat table or sup ort 9, said table being sus ended from hoolis 10 and supported from below by means of an upright 11, said upright being also utilized as a holder for a suitable projector designed for the purpose of projecting the pictures on'a screen 12. Any suitable light A may be used behind the projector, and any suitable mechanism may be used for throwing the pictures upon a screen. Any suitable phonographic reproducer '13 and horn 14 may be used.
From the foregoing it will be obvious that my invention may be utilized to illustrate certain musical compositions by throwing the picture of the performer upon a screen and simultaneously producing suitable music.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In an apparatus of thecharacter described, a transparent tape or ribbon having thereon a series of pictures and also a series of sound-grooves for use with a phonographic reproducer.
2. In an apparatus of the character described, a transparent tape or ribbon provided with a series of pictures thereon, and a series of phonographic sound-grooves therein, means for reproducing a musical composition, and means for simultaneously projecting the pictures upon a screen, substantially as described.
3. In an apparatus of the character de-. scribed, a transparent tape or ribbon having a series of pictures thereon and a phonographic composition thereon, means for feed-- tion with a reel, a drum, an intermediate tamy hand in presence Of'tv'v'O-subscribing witble 03% whiclg fihe tape is adapted to pass, nesses. soun ox an 'orn, a icturerojeetor, an means for rotating% the drum ar fd moving the v I JOHN BALLANCE 5 tape over the tab e and in front of the pro- Witnesses:
jector, substantially as described. v JOHN FOX,
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set W. MONROE WESTON.
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