US912039A - Phonograph horn attachment. - Google Patents
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- the invention consists of the parts and the construction and combination of parts as hereinafter more fully described and claimed, having reference to the accompanydrawi ngs, inwhich i Figure 1' s an elevation in partial section of a talkingmachine, showing the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same.
- A represents the reproducing cylinder of a well-knowntype of talking machine
- 2 is a reproducer provided with the usual stylus to travel in the grooves of the reprostood in the art.
- ducing cylinder in a manner well under- Suitable means, not necessary here to be shown but also well known, are employed to revolve the cylinder to cause the reproducer to traverse the record endwise.
- a tubular section 4 is adaptedto have a telescopic sliding fit with the vertical end section 5 at the small end of the horn.
- Section 4 has a right angle tubular extension 6 in which an elbow 7 is slidable and turnable.
- the reproducer 2' has connected to itan elbow 8 with its free end telescoping thecorresponding end of the elbow 7.
- The- 6 and -7 in the lengthwise travel of the reproduceralong the cylinder A.
- a tubular section telescopically fitting the end section of the horn and having a rightangled extension, and a flexible connection between said ri ht-angled extension and the reproducer ac apted to permit the reproducer to move rectilinearly while the horn remains stationary.
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G. SHEPHARD. PHON'OGRAPH HORN ATTAGHMENT.
- APPLICATION IILED' JULY 24, 1908.
91 2.039. Patented Feb. 9, 1909/ w 5M L. M M WWM "UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE SHEPHARD, F PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR or LONE-THIRD T0 J. N. WHITE AND ONE-THIRD TO J. a. ANDREWS, or PETALUMA', CALIFORNIA.
PHONOGRAP H HORN ATTACHMENT.
Specification of Letterslatent.
Application filed m 24,1906. Serial 1%. 44am.
To alt whom it may concem:
. talking machines and pertains especially to a means of connecting the horn with the reproducer.
The invention consists of the parts and the construction and combination of parts as hereinafter more fully described and claimed, having reference to the accompanydrawi ngs, inwhich i Figure 1' s an elevation in partial section of a talkingmachine, showing the invention. Fig. 2 is a plan view of the same.
A represents the reproducing cylinder of a well-knowntype of talking machine, and 2 is a reproducer provided with the usual stylus to travel in the grooves of the reprostood in the art.
ducing cylinder. in a manner well under- Suitable means, not necessary here to be shown but also well known, are employed to revolve the cylinder to cause the reproducer to traverse the record endwise.
3 is a horn here shown as housed in chamher 9 of the talking machine casinglO. The
horn is supported in any suitable fashion, and in its present arrangement I connect the reproducer with the horn by the follow-' ing means: A tubular section 4 is adaptedto have a telescopic sliding fit with the vertical end section 5 at the small end of the horn. Section 4 has a right angle tubular extension 6 in which an elbow 7 is slidable and turnable. The reproducer 2' has connected to itan elbow 8 with its free end telescoping thecorresponding end of the elbow 7. The- 6 and -7 in the lengthwise travel of the reproduceralong the cylinder A. In other words, the reproducer while always moving rectilinearly and the section 4 pivoting onto section 5, the horn always remains stationary. By this arrangement I get the born out of sight and out of the way, add to the neatness, appearance, compactness of the machine, and avoid danger of damaging the records as sometimes now occurs b the careless handling of or contact with t e horn.
It is manifest that the invention is ,applicable to records of the disk type as wellas to the cylindrical form here shown. I
Having thus described my invention, what Patented Feb. 9, 1909.
I claim and desire tosecure by Letters Patof a talking machine, and a stationary horn,
having a. vertically disposed end section, of
a tubular section telescopically fitting the end section of the horn and having a rightangled extension, and a flexible connection between said ri ht-angled extension and the reproducer ac apted to permit the reproducer to move rectilinearly while the horn remains stationary.
2. The combination with the reproducer of a talking machine a record and a stationary horn, said horn. having a vertical end sect-ion, of a tubular section telescopically fitting the end section of the horn and'having a right-angled extension, an elbow having a horizontal portion telescopically fitting said right-angled extension and having a vertical portion to which the reproduce-r is telescopically fitted whereby said reproducer may move rectilinearly while the horn remains stationary.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto setmy hand in presence of twosubscribing \vit- I
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