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US846961A
US846961A US34758206A US1906347582A US846961A US 846961 A US846961 A US 846961A US 34758206 A US34758206 A US 34758206A US 1906347582 A US1906347582 A US 1906347582A US 846961 A US846961 A US 846961A
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  • a divisional horn comprising a series of fluid-pressure chambers provided with adjustable valve-openings by means of, which their relative pitches may be made such as to produce a chord or chime when sounded together.
  • the paramount object of the invention is class adapted to produce any desired itch or quality of tone by manipulation of t e varito produce a proper speech, character of tone.
  • Figure 1 is a lan view of the improved horn; Fig. 2, a ongitudinal sectional view; Fig. 3, an end view taken through line 330i Fig. 1, with-the adjustably-mounted lips removed for the purposes of clearer illustration of parts; Fig. 4, a per spective view oione of the adjustably mounted lips; Fig. 5, area-r end view; Fig. 6, 3 ⁇ ; sectional view taken through line 6 v6 of i 1.
  • S imilar characters of reference designate like parts throughout all the figures of the drawings. 7 V
  • the improved horn comprises a cylindrical main body portion 1, carrying on its front and rear ends fie nged caps or heads 2 and 3, respectively.
  • the main body portion 1 con tains a plurality of longitudinally-extending I tubes 4, preferably three in number, as
  • the tubes 4 are adapted to form tubular fiu1dpressure chambers 5 and should fit snugly against each other and against the adjacent inner walls of the. body portion 1' throughout the entire lengths thereof, so as to form fluid-tight longitudinally-extending chambers 6 between the outer peripheries of tletubes and the inner periphery of the main body portion of the horn.
  • the tubular chambers 5 are brought into communication with the chambers 6 by means of notched o enings or recesses 7,
  • the several fluid-pressure chambers may be graded as to length. and the different itches in tones arising from the gradation in ength regulated to produce. a proper or desired blending or chime by means of vent of valve openings 8, formed in the horn-body 1 and communicating with the several chambers 6.
  • the valve-openings 8 are adapted to'be increased or decreased in size or opened and closed by means of slide plates or valves sides 10, terminating in friction-flanges 11, abutting against the tubes 4 and adapted to support the platesin proper position against Eh nowadays
  • the tubes 4, together with the caps or heads 2 and 3 and impinging inlet-tube 19, are securely fastened and held in proper position by means of a central longitudina lyto the capor head over and I against the edges of the lips or tongue 'pieces extending rod or bolt 20, threaded at its ortion and communicating with said .chamfront end and provided with a nut 21 and liars. 6o having, an eye or cross opening 22, taking 7.
  • a horn comprising a main body portion out having attempted to set forth all the provided with heads, a plurality of tubes 70 forms in which it may be made or all the mounted therein and provided with commodes of its use, I declare that what I claim, municating fluid-pressure chambers within and desire to-secure by Letters Patent, isand about the walls of said tubes'inletslats 1.
  • Ahorn comprising a cylindrical hornformed in one of-saidjheadsand-communibody inclosing a plurality of longitudinally.- cating with said tubes, an inlet-piP ing- 7 5- 'extending impinging notched tubes forming ing. against said head and provided wit recommunicating fluid-pressure chambers.
  • Aahorn comprising a cylindrical main inlet-slots, an a longitudinally-extendin body portion provided with caps or heads bolt passing through said heads and secure and'inclosing a plurality of longitudinallyto said inlet-pipe. 7 extending tubes provided at one end with 9.
  • a horn comprising a cylindricalmain notched openingsadjacent to one of said body portion provided with heads, and aplu, Y 25 heads and .at'the other with adjustable inletrality of impinging tub-esmounted therein slotopenings formed in the opposite head. and providing communicatingfluid chambers 3.:
  • a horn comprising a cylindrical main Within and without said tubesrespectively. body.
  • a horn comprisingaeylindrical main heads and inclosing a plurality. of'longitudibody portion inclosin a plurality of -fluid 3o pally-extending impinging'tubes having the chambers defiuedbyap uralityofnotchedand ends .thereofabutting-againsthsaid caps or impinging longitudinally-extendmgstubesv I heads and notched openings forming coin- 11, Inahorn, ah'ornebody-incl-osingia pluo municating fluid-pressure chambers.
  • a horn comprisin I a orn-bodyhavio communicating with said tubes. ing longitudinally-exten ingfluid chambers 5';- A horn comprising a. main body porprovided with adjustable lip and valve open 5: tion, heads mounted on the ends thereof, a ings at the ends and-sides thereof, respecplurality-of tubes mounted therein, a cen-i tively. o trallyelocated bolt rod passingthrough'said 14.

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PATENTED MAR. 12, 1907.
LE. STUMP.
AUTOMOBILE HORN.
APPLICATION FILED DEO.13.1906.
' to produce a generally-improved horn of this ous parts comprised in the same and adapted I UNITED STATES IRA E. STUMP, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
AUTQMOBlLE-HORN.
To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, IRA E. STUMP, a citizen of the United States, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, l have invented certain new anduseful Improvements in Automobile-Horns, of which the following is a specification. My invention relates to improvements in automobile-horns designed to be blown' by the exhaust from .the motor passing through a suitable pipe or tubing connected thereto or by air contained in an ordinary air-compression bulb similarly connected thereto. The invention relates. more particularly to what may be termed a divisional horn, comprising a series of fluid-pressure chambers provided with adjustable valve-openings by means of, which their relative pitches may be made such as to produce a chord or chime when sounded together. The paramount object of the invention is class adapted to produce any desired itch or quality of tone by manipulation of t e varito produce a proper speech, character of tone.
With these ends in view the invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement, and combination of parts hereinafter described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and particularly pointed out in the ap ended clairrs. Y
eferring to the drawings forming a part of this specification, Figure 1 is a lan view of the improved horn; Fig. 2, a ongitudinal sectional view; Fig. 3, an end view taken through line 330i Fig. 1, with-the adjustably-mounted lips removed for the purposes of clearer illustration of parts; Fig. 4, a per spective view oione of the adjustably mounted lips; Fig. 5, area-r end view; Fig. 6, 3}; sectional view taken through line 6 v6 of i 1. S imilar characters of reference designate like parts throughout all the figures of the drawings. 7 V
The improved horn comprises a cylindrical main body portion 1, carrying on its front and rear ends fie nged caps or heads 2 and 3, respectively. The main body portion 1 con tains a plurality of longitudinally-extending I tubes 4, preferably three in number, as
blending, and
I Specification of Letters Patent. Application filed December 18, 1906. v Qerial No. 347,582.
- openings 16 of the head or cap 3.
shown in the resent embodimentof the invention, and aving their ends abutting or 1 impinging against the caps or heads 2 and 3.
IPatented March 12, 1907.
The tubes 4 are adapted to form tubular fiu1dpressure chambers 5 and should fit snugly against each other and against the adjacent inner walls of the. body portion 1' throughout the entire lengths thereof, so as to form fluid-tight longitudinally-extending chambers 6 between the outer peripheries of tletubes and the inner periphery of the main body portion of the horn.
The tubular chambers 5 are brought into communication with the chambers 6 by means of notched o enings or recesses 7,
formed in the ends t ereof adjacent to the front cap or head 2, so that the chambers 6 form a practical continuation of the adjacent tubular chambers 5, thus giving a relatively long length to the several fluid-pressure chambers in a relatively short-horn body.
The several fluid-pressure chambers may be graded as to length. and the different itches in tones arising from the gradation in ength regulated to produce. a proper or desired blending or chime by means of vent of valve openings 8, formed in the horn-body 1 and communicating with the several chambers 6. The valve-openings 8 are adapted to'be increased or decreased in size or opened and closed by means of slide plates or valves sides 10, terminating in friction-flanges 11, abutting against the tubes 4 and adapted to support the platesin proper position against Eh?! inner periphery of the cylindrical horn- Therear flanged cap or head 3 is provided with inlet openings or slots 12, communicat ing with the tubular chambers 5, and the-size 9, provided with depending ofsaid slots is adapted to beincreased or decreased for varying orregulating the blending and character of tone produced by, means of slidably and adjustably mounted lips or tongue-pieces 13 ,secured 3 by means of thumb-screws 14, passing throughslots 15 and taking into threaded The operating fluid is directed 13 from slots or recesses 17, fornie,d by shallow notches or recesses in the abutting or impinging end 18, of triangular shape in cross-section, of the receiving or inlet tube or pipe 19.
The tubes 4, together with the caps or heads 2 and 3 and impinging inlet-tube 19, are securely fastened and held in proper position by means of a central longitudina lyto the capor head over and I against the edges of the lips or tongue 'pieces extending rod or bolt 20, threaded at its ortion and communicating with said .chamfront end and provided with a nut 21 and liars. 6o having, an eye or cross opening 22, taking 7. A horn, comprising a main body per over a cross pin or bolt 23, having l.S8IlQlS tion provided with heads, longitudinallyex- 5 a cured in the walls of the receiving or inlet 1 tendingfluid-pressure chambersformedtherepipe 19. v i in by means of tubes, adjustable slotopen- From the foregoing description, taken in ings formed said heads and leading to connection with the accompanying drawings, sa1d chambers, and adjustable valve-openthe operation and advantages ofrny invenings formedin said main body portion and to tion will be readily understood. 4 leading to said chambers.
Having thus described my invention with- 8. A horn, comprising a main body portion out having attempted to set forth all the provided with heads, a plurality of tubes 70 forms in which it may be made or all the mounted therein and provided with commodes of its use, I declare that what I claim, municating fluid-pressure chambers within and desire to-secure by Letters Patent, isand about the walls of said tubes'inletslats 1. Ahorn, comprising a cylindrical hornformed in one of-saidjheadsand-communibody inclosing a plurality of longitudinally.- cating with said tubes, an inlet-piP ing- 7 5- 'extending impinging notched tubes forming ing. against said head and provided wit recommunicating fluid-pressure chambers. cessesdirectin the operating-fluidto said 2-. Aahorn, comprising a cylindrical main inlet-slots, an a longitudinally-extendin body portion provided with caps or heads bolt passing through said heads and secure and'inclosing a plurality of longitudinallyto said inlet-pipe. 7 extending tubes provided at one end with 9. A horn, comprising a cylindricalmain notched openingsadjacent to one of said body portion provided with heads, and aplu, Y 25 heads and .at'the other with adjustable inletrality of impinging tub-esmounted therein slotopenings formed in the opposite head. and providing communicatingfluid chambers 3.: A horn, comprising a cylindrical main Within and without said tubesrespectively. body. portion providedwi-thflanged caps or I 10. A horn, comprisingaeylindrical main heads and inclosing a plurality. of'longitudibody portion inclosin a plurality of -fluid 3o pally-extending impinging'tubes having the chambers defiuedbyap uralityofnotchedand ends .thereofabutting-againsthsaid caps or impinging longitudinally-extendmgstubesv I heads and notched openings forming coin- 11, Inahorn, ah'ornebody-incl-osingia pluo municating fluid-pressure chambers. rality of tubes, a head previdedjwit -slot- 4, A horncomprisinga. cylindrical main openings leading thereto, adjustable lips 5: body portion, front andjre ar flanged heads mountedover said slot openin-gs, and-1min- -mounted on the ends tl'ieredf, a plurality of take-pipe secured to said Yheadand provided tubes mounted therein and having the ends with slots directing the operatingfluid against I thereof abutting against said heads, an inletsaid adjustable lips pipe. rovided with recesseaadjacent to said- 12. A horn-.bodyinclosin apluralityrof' 4a-rear ead, a bolt secured at one end to said fluid-chambers providedwit slot-openings front head and at the other to said inlet-pipe, at the sides and adjustable 'li slat/the ends.
- vand openings formed in said rear head and 13. A horn, comprisin I a orn-bodyhavio communicating with said tubes. ing longitudinally-exten ingfluid chambers 5';- A horn comprising a. main body porprovided with adjustable lip and valve open 5: tion, heads mounted on the ends thereof, a ings at the ends and-sides thereof, respecplurality-of tubes mounted therein, a cen-i tively. o trallyelocated bolt rod passingthrough'said 14. Ina horn, ahorn-bodydivided {to form heads and between said tub es,-aninlet-pipe a plurality of longitudinally-extending fluid- 1 secured to one end of said bolt-rod andadchambers provided at-theirends with inlet;
g bjustable-slot-openings leadinginto the ends slot openings and attheir sides withioutlet- 'of saidtubes, valve openings. i
, 6. A horn, comprising a cylindrical main In testimony. whereof I have signed my. no
i bodyportion provided with heads, a plural name to this specification in the presenee of ity of fiuid pressure chambers formed theretwo subscribing witnesses;-
55L in, by means of impinging tubes abutting IRA E.
a ainst' ,.sai d heads, openings formed in one Witnesses: f 0%said heads and leading tosaid chambers, O. O. BILLMAN,
and valve-openings formed in said main body F. C. WAGNER.
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