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US1036470A
US1036470A US52603609A US1909526036A US1036470A US 1036470 A US1036470 A US 1036470A US 52603609 A US52603609 A US 52603609A US 1909526036 A US1909526036 A US 1909526036A US 1036470 A US1036470 A US 1036470A
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  • My invention relates to phonographic apparatus, and the object thereof is to provide a diaphragm adapted to be used in a sound recorder or reproducer, but particularly in the former, and having such qualities as to cause it to vibrate truly in accordance with the sound waves to be recorded or reproduced, when mounted in a suitable sound recorder or reproducer.
  • My invention also consists in a sound recorder or reproducer having such a diaphra m as an element thereof.
  • diaphragms from a large number of substances, amongwhich copper and other metals, glass, mica, felt, fiber, paper stock and thin wood may be mentioned. None of these substances possesses all the attributes necessary for the perfect diaphragm. In the case of diaphragms made from substances which do not occur in nature in such a form that they can be directly used for the purpose, as metals, glass, etc., internal phragm resulting in the produtcion of forand'local stresses are bound to occur, so that the thin elastic disk constituting the diaphragm necessarily has an uneven and buckled surface, each minute buckle or portion of difierent tension vibrating independently when the disk is vibrated as a diaeign noises.
  • the structure is such that the best results can notbe obtained.
  • wood, birch bark, etc. the grain and natural formation of the same render them unable to vibrate in per- I feet accordance with the sound waves to be recorded or reproduced.
  • phragm should be sutiiciently thick to have the requisite firmness. I have obtained the best results with a diaphragm having a thickness of at least one-sixteenth of an inch.
  • FIG. 1 represents a central vertical section through a phonograph recorder em bodying my invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a bottom plan view thereof.
  • the diaphragm 1 is mounted in the sound-box 2 between gaskets 3 or in any other well known manner.
  • the recording stylus i is mounted in a holder 5 which is attached to the center of diaphragm l in a well known manner.

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T. A. EDISON.
PHONOGRAPHIC APPARATUS.
APPLIOATION FILED NOV. 3, 1909.
1,036,470. Patented Aug. 20, 1912.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
THOMAS A. fimsou, or LLEWELLYN PARK, WEST onauon, new JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO THOMAS A. EDISON, ruoonronernn, or wns'r oaaucn, NEW JERSEY, A con- IPORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
PHONOGRAPHIC APPAEtAiU Specification o; Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 20, 1912.
Application filed November 3, i862 Eerie No. 526,636.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, THOMAS A. EDISON, a citizen of "tile United States, and a resident of Llewellyn Park, lVest Orange, in the county of Essex and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Phonographic Apparatus, of which the following is a description.
My invention relates to phonographic apparatus, and the object thereof is to provide a diaphragm adapted to be used in a sound recorder or reproducer, but particularly in the former, and having such qualities as to cause it to vibrate truly in accordance with the sound waves to be recorded or reproduced, when mounted in a suitable sound recorder or reproducer.
My invention also consists in a sound recorder or reproducer having such a diaphra m as an element thereof.
it as heretofore been proposed to manufacture diaphragms from a large number of substances, amongwhich copper and other metals, glass, mica, felt, fiber, paper stock and thin wood may be mentioned. None of these substances possesses all the attributes necessary for the perfect diaphragm. In the case of diaphragms made from substances which do not occur in nature in such a form that they can be directly used for the purpose, as metals, glass, etc., internal phragm resulting in the produtcion of forand'local stresses are bound to occur, so that the thin elastic disk constituting the diaphragm necessarily has an uneven and buckled surface, each minute buckle or portion of difierent tension vibrating independently when the disk is vibrated as a diaeign noises. In the case of mica, the structure is such that the best results can notbe obtained. In the case of wood, birch bark, etc., the grain and natural formation of the same render them unable to vibrate in per- I feet accordance with the sound waves to be recorded or reproduced.
5 I overcome the difficulties above noted by the use of cork as a diaphi agm material;
of-the bark taken atright angles to the diused for the manufacture of diaphragms.
If diaphragnis aremadefromcork of poorer quality, in this respect, having a number of holes or air passages extending therethrough, the proper operation of the diaphragm will be interfered with. phragm should be sutiiciently thick to have the requisite firmness. I have obtained the best results with a diaphragm having a thickness of at least one-sixteenth of an inch.
Reference is hereby made to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which v Figure 1 represents a central vertical section through a phonograph recorder em bodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a bottom plan view thereof.
In the drawings, the diaphragm 1 is mounted in the sound-box 2 between gaskets 3 or in any other well known manner. The recording stylus i is mounted in a holder 5 which is attached to the center of diaphragm l in a well known manner.
Having now described my invention, what I claim and desire to protect by Letters Patent is as follows:
,ln apparatus of the class described, the combination with a phonographic sound box, of a cork diaphragm mounted therein and firmly secured thereto adjacent its periphery, a stylus, and means for connecting said stylus to said diaphragm, said diaphragm being free from large pits or openings, being out on a section substantially at right angles to the direction of the pits therein, and having sui'licient thickness to be firm and substantially free from air passages therethrough, substantially as described.
This specification signed and witnessed this 1st day of November 1909.
THOS. A. EDISON.
Witnesses DYER SMITH, J OHN M. CANFIELD.
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