US2723859A - Manually operable repeating mechanism for a phonograph - Google Patents

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US2723859A
US2723859A US230874A US23087451A US2723859A US 2723859 A US2723859 A US 2723859A US 230874 A US230874 A US 230874A US 23087451 A US23087451 A US 23087451A US 2723859 A US2723859 A US 2723859A
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  • the length of the slot determining the rearward displacement of the tone-arm or pick-up.
  • Figure l is a plan view.
  • Figure 2 is an elevation with the pick-up in the playing position.
  • Figure 3 is an elevation with the pick-up raised by the mechanism according to the invention.
  • Figure 4 is an end elevation.
  • a lever supporting member or arm 1 is pivotally mounted at one end 1a on an axis coincident with the axis of oscillation of the pick-up 2 upon a plate 3 suspended by posts 4 from a mounting plate 5 supported upon the motor board 6.
  • the arm 1 seats upon a bracket 7 bolted to the motor board, the arm being free to move horizontally in an aperture or slot in the bracket.
  • the arm 1 is formed intermediate its ends of channel shape, the webs 1b extending upwardly and being bent inwardly to support a horizontal pin 8 upon which an actuating lever 9 is pivotally mounted, the bent portions forming a guide for the lever.
  • the actuating lever 9 at its forward end rockably supports a friction disc 10 which is located to engage a similar friction disc 11 secured to the lower end of the pick-up arm lifting spindle 12. Rotation of the friction disc 10 relatively to the actuating lever 9 is prevented by a forked extension 13 of the disc engaging the actuating lever.
  • an actuating knob 14 is mounted which extends upwardly through a slot 15 in the motor board 6. This end of the lever 9 is guided between bent up portions 10 of the arm 1.
  • the actuating lever 9 On pressing the knob 14 the actuating lever 9 is pivoted on pivot 8 to raise the friction disc 11 thereon and thus raise the pick-up arm lifting spindle 12 and thus raising the pick-up needle clear of the record. While still depressed movement of the knob 14 along the slot 15 will pivot the lever and the supporting arm about the axis of oscillation of the pick-up arm whereby the pick-up needle is moved rearwardly or away from the centre of the record an amount determined by the aperture or slot 16 in the bracket 7. The knob 14 may then be released "ice to lower the pick-up needle onto the record to repeat the desired passage or phrase.
  • the pick-up arm lifting spindle 12 is mounted in a hollow pick-up arm spindle 17 and the amount of lift imparted when depressing the knob 14 may be adjusted by an adjusting screw 18 located at the top of the pick-up arm lifting spindle 12.
  • the turntable 21 may be driven in the normal manner by electric or spring motor.

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Nov. 15, 1955 L. STONE 2,723,859
MANUALLY OPERABLE REPEATING MECHANISM FOR A PHONOGRAPH Filed June 11, .1951 5 Sheets-Sheet l ll, 5%01'2/6 W Q L. STONE Nov. 15, 1955 MANUALLY OPERABLE REPEATING MECHANISM FOR A PHONOGRAPH 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed June 11, 1951 L. STONE Nov. 15, 1955 MANUALLY OPERABLE REPEATING MECHANISM FOR A PHONOGRAPH Filed June 11, 1951 5 Sheets-Sheet 3 lZZ/U (SLR/2717.2? L,5-Z7012/e United States Patent MANUALLY OPERABLE REPEATING MECH- ANISM FOR A PHDNGGRAPH Leonard Stone, London, England, assignor of one-third to The :Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Company Limited, Swindon, England, a British company, and one-third to Lingnaphone Institute Limited, London, England, a British company Application lune 11, 1951, Serial No. 2230,1374 Claims priority, application Great Britain lune 14, 1950 2 (Jlaims.
projecting through a slot in the motor board, the length of the slot determining the rearward displacement of the tone-arm or pick-up.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure l is a plan view.
Figure 2 is an elevation with the pick-up in the playing position.
Figure 3 is an elevation with the pick-up raised by the mechanism according to the invention.
Figure 4 is an end elevation.
in carrying the invention into effect according to one convenient mode by way of example, a lever supporting member or arm 1 is pivotally mounted at one end 1a on an axis coincident with the axis of oscillation of the pick-up 2 upon a plate 3 suspended by posts 4 from a mounting plate 5 supported upon the motor board 6. At its other end the arm 1 seats upon a bracket 7 bolted to the motor board, the arm being free to move horizontally in an aperture or slot in the bracket. The arm 1 is formed intermediate its ends of channel shape, the webs 1b extending upwardly and being bent inwardly to support a horizontal pin 8 upon which an actuating lever 9 is pivotally mounted, the bent portions forming a guide for the lever.
The actuating lever 9 at its forward end rockably supports a friction disc 10 which is located to engage a similar friction disc 11 secured to the lower end of the pick-up arm lifting spindle 12. Rotation of the friction disc 10 relatively to the actuating lever 9 is prevented by a forked extension 13 of the disc engaging the actuating lever.
At the rear end of the actuating lever 9 an actuating knob 14 is mounted which extends upwardly through a slot 15 in the motor board 6. This end of the lever 9 is guided between bent up portions 10 of the arm 1.
By means of these guides and those adjacent the pivot 8, the actuating lever 9 and arm 1 will pivot together around the pivot 8.
On pressing the knob 14 the actuating lever 9 is pivoted on pivot 8 to raise the friction disc 11 thereon and thus raise the pick-up arm lifting spindle 12 and thus raising the pick-up needle clear of the record. While still depressed movement of the knob 14 along the slot 15 will pivot the lever and the supporting arm about the axis of oscillation of the pick-up arm whereby the pick-up needle is moved rearwardly or away from the centre of the record an amount determined by the aperture or slot 16 in the bracket 7. The knob 14 may then be released "ice to lower the pick-up needle onto the record to repeat the desired passage or phrase.
The pick-up arm lifting spindle 12 is mounted in a hollow pick-up arm spindle 17 and the amount of lift imparted when depressing the knob 14 may be adjusted by an adjusting screw 18 located at the top of the pick-up arm lifting spindle 12.
Independent rotation of the pick-up arm lifting spindle 12 relative to the pick-up arm spindle 17 is prevented by a forked extension 11a of the friction disc 11 secured to the lifting spindle 12 engaging a member 19 secured to the arm spindle 17.
On releasing the presure on the knob 14 the lever 9 and arm 1 are returned to normal position by suitable spring means 20 connected to the bracket and the supporting arm.
The turntable 21 may be driven in the normal manner by electric or spring motor.
I claim:
1. in a phonograph, a motor board, a pick-up arm, a mounting on the motor board in which the pick-up arm is mounted for oscillation about a vertical axis, a plate below the motor board carried by the mounting, a bracket supported below the motor board in spaced relation to the plate, a tubular spindle for the pick-up arm extending vertically through the motor board, a pick-up arm lifting spindle extending through the tubular spindle, and manually operable repeating mechanism for the phonograph, such mechanism comprising an arm pivotally mounted at one end on said plate for movement on an axis aligned with the axis of oscillation of the pick-up arm, the other end or" the arm projecting through an aperture formed in said bracket, an actuating lever pivotally mounted intermediate its ends to said arm for movement about a horizontal axis, a friction drive plate on one end of the lever, a complementary friction drive plate above the first nameddfive plate carried by the pick-up arm lifting spindle, the respective friction drive plates being axially aligned with the axis of oscillation of the pick-up arm, the other end of the lever projecting through the aperture in the bracket, the aperture serving as means to limit the extent of movement of the arm and the lever about the vertical axis to conform to the portion of the record to be repeated, an operating knob on the projecting end of the lever extending through a slot in the motor board so that upon the application of pressure to the knob, the lever will move about its pivot to bring its friction drive plate into driving engagement with the friction drive plate on the pick-up arm lifting spindle to move the pick-up arm upwardly, spring means biassing the arm to its normal position, and length adjusting means for the pick-up arm lifting spindle to adjust the amount of upward movement imparted to the pick-up arm.
2. A phonograph as defined in claim 1 wherein the arm includes a base, a web at each end of the base arranged at right angles to the base, with the webs being formed to provide guides for the lever adjacent the pivot of the lever to the arm, and the base adjacent the bracket being bent upwardly and provided with a slot to form a guide for the projecting end of the lever.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,343,087 Peremi June 8, 1920 1,417,111 Schlesinger May 23, 1922 1,517,690 Abt Dec. 2, 1924 2,081,885 Runyan May 25, 1937 2,509,811 Dale May 30, 1950 FOREIGN PATENTS 460,897 Great Britain Feb. 2, 1937 524,789 Great Britain Aug. 14, 1940
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US2845272A (en) * 1952-11-05 1958-07-29 Edward Gray Tone arm actuating mechanism
US2888267A (en) * 1953-07-13 1959-05-26 Murro Haim Attachment for tone arm control in automatic record players
US2961242A (en) * 1957-04-04 1960-11-22 Dual Gebr Steidinger Fabrik Fu Device for moving the pick-up of record-players
US2983514A (en) * 1956-12-22 1961-05-09 Thorens Sa Automatic phonograph, including pickup and record-selecting mechanisms
US3414271A (en) * 1966-06-10 1968-12-03 Philips Corp Device for lifting and lowering a pickup head supported to be variable in height
US3666274A (en) * 1970-12-21 1972-05-30 Mattel Inc Easy loading toy phonograph
US3671045A (en) * 1970-01-19 1972-06-20 Warwick Electronics Inc Record changer

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US1343087A (en) * 1919-06-05 1920-06-08 Peremi Edward Repeating device for sound-reproducing machines
US1417111A (en) * 1919-06-12 1922-05-23 Schlesinger Sigmund Talking machine
US1517690A (en) * 1923-08-08 1924-12-02 Abt Stephen Joseph Automatic setting device for phonographs
GB460897A (en) * 1935-06-15 1937-02-02 Joseph Louis Routin Improvements in or relating to sound reproducing machines
US2081885A (en) * 1935-08-08 1937-05-25 Translaphon Corp Mechanism for selectively reproducing and automatically repeating sound record material
GB524789A (en) * 1939-02-07 1940-08-14 Jack Bishop Improvements in or relating to gramophones and the like
US2509811A (en) * 1945-05-25 1950-05-30 Webster Chicago Corp Tone arm control mechanism

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US1343087A (en) * 1919-06-05 1920-06-08 Peremi Edward Repeating device for sound-reproducing machines
US1417111A (en) * 1919-06-12 1922-05-23 Schlesinger Sigmund Talking machine
US1517690A (en) * 1923-08-08 1924-12-02 Abt Stephen Joseph Automatic setting device for phonographs
GB460897A (en) * 1935-06-15 1937-02-02 Joseph Louis Routin Improvements in or relating to sound reproducing machines
US2081885A (en) * 1935-08-08 1937-05-25 Translaphon Corp Mechanism for selectively reproducing and automatically repeating sound record material
GB524789A (en) * 1939-02-07 1940-08-14 Jack Bishop Improvements in or relating to gramophones and the like
US2509811A (en) * 1945-05-25 1950-05-30 Webster Chicago Corp Tone arm control mechanism

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2845272A (en) * 1952-11-05 1958-07-29 Edward Gray Tone arm actuating mechanism
US2888267A (en) * 1953-07-13 1959-05-26 Murro Haim Attachment for tone arm control in automatic record players
US2983514A (en) * 1956-12-22 1961-05-09 Thorens Sa Automatic phonograph, including pickup and record-selecting mechanisms
US2961242A (en) * 1957-04-04 1960-11-22 Dual Gebr Steidinger Fabrik Fu Device for moving the pick-up of record-players
US3414271A (en) * 1966-06-10 1968-12-03 Philips Corp Device for lifting and lowering a pickup head supported to be variable in height
US3671045A (en) * 1970-01-19 1972-06-20 Warwick Electronics Inc Record changer
US3666274A (en) * 1970-12-21 1972-05-30 Mattel Inc Easy loading toy phonograph

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