US982277A - Note-sheet-feed mechanism for musical-instrument players. - Google Patents
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- the object ofmy invention is to provide means adapted to cooperate with mechanism of the character mentioncd' whereby the note sheet will be automatically caused to follow a comparatively direct course over the tracker-bar of an lnstrument of a nature a stated so as to effect the correct rendition of the music;
- a further object is to provide a mechanism of such character which willbe effectual initsoperation, and strong, durable and comparatively simple of construction.
- my invention consists in a mechanism characterized as above mentioned and in certain deta ls ofconstruction and arrangement of parts all as willbe hereinafter fully described and particularlypointed out in the claims.
- Figure 1 is a front elevation of a note .1
- Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse section thereof taken. on the line w mofFigl, Fig. Sis a slightly enlarged rear elevation of. the removable portion of the mechanism shown in Fig, 1'
- Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary detail perspective of an end POl'tiOli'Of the tracheabar illustrating an integral part of my note sheet guide mechanism arranged for opera- 1,1011 therewith.
- Eig. 5 is a detail view illustrating the bar connectin the frame of one roller and the spindle of. t eother, and, Fig.
- FIG. 6 is a detail illustration of the means for securing the tracker bar in position.
- brackets 1-1 the same being threaded Ward end Patented Jan. 24, 1911. Serial No. 496,635.
- contact'lugs 7 depending are adapted to limit the from the frame 3 free lateral move-' slidably journaled in the brackets 1 -1 is the 8 upon which is adapted to be coiled the note sheet after its passage over the instrument tracker-bar.
- a bar 9fixed'as at 10 and 11 to the frame 3 and at 12 to the extremity of the spindle 13 of the roller 8 effects the simultaneous movement of said frame and roller.
- the lower portion of 14 indicates the usual tracker-bar or'duet bridge spanning the brackets 11 at a point intermediate the rollers 5- and 8, the same being secured to the brackets 1-1 by screws 1 5 passing through slots 16 provided in either of the extremities of said bar, said into bosses 17 formed screws being threaded upon the inner surfaces of the brackets 1-l.
- the heads of which'are rotatably. mounted in said brackets, hence permitting of inde endent lateral adjustment thereof, are pref erably rectangular blocks '19.
- Pins 0 are secured in and project outwardly from the blocks 19, said pins slidably resting III'PBIfOIEitiOIlS provided for the reception thereof in the brackets 1 -1 lock the brackets 1.9 against rotary movement.
- Secured in and extendin through the lower end ortions of said %I portions of said tubes are preferably verticitlly flattened or elongated in form, the same being adapted to-travel in the slots 1610f the-tracker-bar, the forward extremities of said tubes lying in the plane of the front surface of said tracker-bar, as clearly shown in F i 4;”
- Su ported upon 5 bracket 22 secured "to and aterally projecting from one of "the brackets Lois-a double pneumatic 23,'that is a pneumatic" rovided with two inde v out air chem rs;
- upper end portions of the brackets inner extremities of which are adapted to ocks are tubes 21
- any oper- 5 will effectthe same results as above deation effecting either of the chambers of the scribed where both the rollers 5 and S were pneumatic to such a degree as to cause the actuated.
- the yoke 9 may be 10 oscillationof the removable wall thereof will dispensed with, it being understood that such dispensation may be made without decause simultaneously the lateral movement 'arting from the spirit of my invention.
- valve I said rollers and tracker-bar; members having openings located adjacent the ends of provided in each of said chambers 28 is so designed that air drawn through the tube the tracker-bar and adapted to be covered by the edges of the note sheet when in nor- 30 will cause the opening of saidvalve, such 30 opening of the latter consequently” efie'eting the exhaustion of air from one of the chammal or correct position in the device; means bers of the pneumatic and hence the collapfor adjusting said members independently sion of the movable wall thereof.
- the tubes 21 are so adcombination of a suitable frame; note sheet I rollers mounted in said frameya trakerjusted in the tracker-bar that the front openings'thereof are just covered by the edges '0 bar means for shifting the relation between said rollers and tracker-bar the note sheet when the latter is in correct. 45 position upon the tracker-bar.
- Such exposure admits 50 air to one of the valvechambers 28 opening ers being adwstable-independently of each other; pneumatic means controlled by the the vah e therein, resulting, as before de- I openings in said members; and connections scribed, in the collapsion of one side of the I pii-eumatic, consequently causing the lateral between said pneumatic means. and said movement of the rollers.
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JWW I 6 u 1175 G. F. JONES. NOTE SHEET FEED MECHANISM FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PLAYERS.
AIPLIOATION FILED MAY 17, 1909.
982,277, Patented Jan. 24,1911.
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NOTE SHEET FEED MECHANISM FOR MUSIGAL INSTRUMENT PLAYERS.
APPLICATION TILED MAY 17, 1909.
982,277 Patented M1124, 1911.
'2 SHEETS -SHEET 2.
citizen of the v which, the following is UNITED STATES: PATENT OFFICE.
ornus F. JONES, or onneon, ILLINOIS.
Norn-sH'nnr-rnnn MECHANISM son musrcnn-msrnnmnn'r IPLA'YERS.
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The object ofmy invention is to provide means adapted to cooperate with mechanism of the character mentioncd' whereby the note sheet will be automatically caused to follow a comparatively direct course over the tracker-bar of an lnstrument of a nature a stated so as to effect the correct rendition of the music;
A further object is to provide a mechanism of such character which willbe effectual initsoperation, and strong, durable and comparatively simple of construction.
Other objects will appear hereinafter.
With these objects in view my invention consists in a mechanism characterized as above mentioned and in certain deta ls ofconstruction and arrangement of parts all as willbe hereinafter fully described and particularlypointed out in the claims. v
M invention will be more readily understood by reference to: the accompanying drawings forming apart of this specification, and in which, 7 V
Figure 1 is a front elevation of a note .1
.sheet feed mechanism in which is embodied the preferred 'orm of my invention, Fig. 2 is a vertical transverse section thereof taken. on the line w mofFigl, Fig. Sis a slightly enlarged rear elevation of. the removable portion of the mechanism shown in Fig, 1', Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary detail perspective of an end POl'tiOli'Of the tracheabar illustrating an integral part of my note sheet guide mechanism arranged for opera- 1,1011 therewith. Eig. 5 is a detail view illustrating the bar connectin the frame of one roller and the spindle of. t eother, and, Fig.
6 is a detail illustration of the means for securing the tracker bar in position.
. Referring now. to the drawings 1-1 indicate frame-work'brackets secured together -in any suitable manner. Slidabl mounted upon guide 'pins 2 secured in an inwardly Specification of Letters Patent. Application area my 17,1909.
. tracker-bar.
ment of the latter.
brackets 1-1, the same being threaded Ward end Patented Jan. 24, 1911. Serial No. 496,635.
projecting from the upper extremities of the brackets 1 1 is a forked frame 3 in the upwardly extending arms 4; .of which are JOLII'HalBd the spindles of the usual removable roller 5 upon which is carried or coiled the note sheet to 'befed over the instrument 1- 1, the
contact'lugs 7 depending are adapted to limit the from the frame 3 free lateral move-' slidably journaled in the brackets 1 -1 is the 8 upon which is adapted to be coiled the note sheet after its passage over the instrument tracker-bar. A bar 9fixed'as at 10 and 11 to the frame 3 and at 12 to the extremity of the spindle 13 of the roller 8 effects the simultaneous movement of said frame and roller.
the lower portion of 14 indicates the usual tracker-bar or'duet bridge spanning the brackets 11 at a point intermediate the rollers 5- and 8, the same being secured to the brackets 1-1 by screws 1 5 passing through slots 16 provided in either of the extremities of said bar, said into bosses 17 formed screws being threaded upon the inner surfaces of the brackets 1-l. Arranged upon the inner surfaces of the upon screws 18 the heads of which'are rotatably. mounted in said brackets, hence permitting of inde endent lateral adjustment thereof, are pref erably rectangular blocks '19. Pins 0 are secured in and project outwardly from the blocks 19, said pins slidably resting III'PBIfOIEitiOIlS provided for the reception thereof in the brackets 1 -1 lock the brackets 1.9 against rotary movement. Secured in and extendin through the lower end ortions of said %I portions of said tubes are preferably verticitlly flattened or elongated in form, the same being adapted to-travel in the slots 1610f the-tracker-bar, the forward extremities of said tubes lying in the plane of the front surface of said tracker-bar, as clearly shown in F i 4;" Su ported upon 5 bracket 22 secured "to and aterally projecting from one of "the brackets Lois-a double pneumatic 23,'that is a pneumatic" rovided with two inde v out air chem rs; An angular connect g Set screws 6 threaded in the." upper end portions of the brackets inner extremities of which are adapted to ocks are tubes 21. The forr Having its spindles v usual receiving roller rod 24. having its respective extremities serange. By making said tubes independcured to the frame 3 and a yoke which ently adjustable provision is made to acconnects the, movableouter-walls 26 of the commodate variations in the lines of perpneumatic '23, effects an operative connecforations on the note sheet. 5 tion between said wallsof the latter and the In the operation ,of the device it might be frame 3 and hence the rollers 5 and 8. By found that the actuation ofonly the roller such provision it is evident that any oper- 5 will effectthe same results as above deation effecting either of the chambers of the scribed where both the rollers 5 and S were pneumatic to such a degree as to cause the actuated. If so found, the yoke 9 may be 10 oscillationof the removable wall thereof will dispensed with, it being understood that such dispensation may be made without decause simultaneously the lateral movement 'arting from the spirit of my invention.
either to the left or right depending upon from which chamber air is exhausted, of the \Vhile I have shown what I deem to be the rollers 5 and 8 and hence ofthe note sheet preferable form' of my invention I do not wish to be limited thereto as there might be 15 carried thereon. I I
The respective chambers of the pneumatic manychanges made in the details of construction and arrangement of parts witli- 23 are connected by tubes '27 to separate similar valve chambers 28, the latter being out departing from the spirit of my invention.
connected by tubes 29 with suction pumps 20 (not shown),it being understood, ofcourse, Having described my invention what I that the valves of said chamber normally claim as new and desire to secure by Letclose communication between the chambers ters Patent is: v
of 'said pneumatic and said suction pumps: 1. In a device of the class described, the Establishing communication between the combination of a suitable frame; note sheet '25 valve chambers 28 and thereaiward extremirollers mounted in said frame; a tracker bar; means for shifting the relation between ties of the tubes 21 are tubes 30. The valve I said rollers and tracker-bar; members having openings located adjacent the ends of provided in each of said chambers 28 is so designed that air drawn through the tube the tracker-bar and adapted to be covered by the edges of the note sheet when in nor- 30 will cause the opening of saidvalve, such 30 opening of the latter consequently" efie'eting the exhaustion of air from one of the chammal or correct position in the device; means bers of the pneumatic and hence the collapfor adjusting said members independently sion of the movable wall thereof. of each other; p eumatic means controlled The operation of the device is as follows: by the openings in said members; and con- 35 The note sheet to be rendered is coiled upon' nections between said pneumatic means an said rollers and tracker-bar "arranged to the roller 5, the free extremity thereof being I drawn down over the front curved surface shift the relation between said rollers and tracker-bar to maintain them in correct of the tracker-bar and connected in the usual manner to the roller '8, the same being, when operative relation, substantially sis-described. 2. In a device of the class described, the.
40 the mechanism is in operation, coiled upon thelast named roller. The tubes 21 are so adcombination of a suitable frame; note sheet I rollers mounted in said frameya trakerjusted in the tracker-bar that the front openings'thereof are just covered by the edges '0 bar means for shifting the relation between said rollers and tracker-bar the note sheet when the latter is in correct. 45 position upon the tracker-bar. Now, upon members having Openings elongated trans-' vei'sely of, and located ad acent the" ends the note sheet swerving' in the slightest degree either to the right or left, one or the of the tracker-bar and adapted to be covered by the edges of the note sheet when in other of the openings in the tubes 21 will be proper position in the device, said meminstantly exposed. Such exposure admits 50 air to one of the valvechambers 28 opening ers being adwstable-independently of each other; pneumatic means controlled by the the vah e therein, resulting, as before de- I openings in said members; and connections scribed, in the collapsion of one side of the I pii-eumatic, consequently causing the lateral between said pneumatic means. and said movement of the rollers. 5 and 8 and hence 1 ,an l'ti'arker bar arranged to shift the 55 of the note sheet to its initial or correct, porelation between said rollers and tracker- 3th, B l ti th d f t b 21 bar to maintain them'incorrect operat ve an opening of considerable area isuncovered relation, Substantially as described upon the slightest swerving of the note In a device of the class described, a
" sheet thus rendering the apparatus very frame work, guide pins on opposite sides 0 60 sensitive. Because of the tubes 21 lJin9 said frame work, a frame, lugs onsaidframe' adjustably mounted, as before described, it perforated r ive Said pins which form is evident that they same will accommodate guides for the same, a roller mounted in said note sheets of all widths within ordinary frame, pneumatic meansfor sh'fting said 7 frame with its 1701101 on said pins, a tracker In testimony whereof I have signed my bar and set screws extending through said name to this specification in the presence 01' frame work and adapted to engage said lugs two subsvribing witnesses, to shifts-aid frame and roller With relation CYRUS I JONES,
5 to ih ti'ackel' bar and to limitthe movement \Vitnesses:
of said f-a'me when actuated by said pneu- (i D. E'rm'lm, V
matic, substantially as described. C. S. Haas;
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