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US2289555A
US2289555A US328108A US32810840A US2289555A US 2289555 A US2289555 A US 2289555A US 328108 A US328108 A US 328108A US 32810840 A US32810840 A US 32810840A US 2289555 A US2289555 A US 2289555A
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  • This invention relates to sound recording and reproducing machine. It is particularly directed to a machine for recording sound on an elongated, flexible endless strip or film.
  • An object of this invention is to provide in a machine of the character described in which the major part of the strip on which the sound is recorded is wound in a roll or spool spirally on a shaft and passes from the outer and irmer ends of the roll or spool around rollers, pulleys, guides and the like, and past the'recording portion or pickup ofthe machine, highly improved means to keep the strip moving during'the recording, reproducing or reversing movement of the strip without binding or tearing thereof, whereby a considerable length of recording strip may be emciently used in a compact machine, the concourt proceedings and-the like, may be conven-' struction being such that the reproduction may be repeated without reversing the direction of drive to rewind the strip.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide in a machine ofthe character described, highly improved means for manually moving the pickup transversely of the strip to any desired position, means being further provided to automatically move the pickup transversely in one direction or the other, in synchronization with the movement of the strip, either when said strip is moving forwardly during recording or reproducing, or when said strip moves in a reverse direction.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide in a machine of the character described, highly improved means to indicate what linear portion of the film is at the pickup, and also to indicate in which line of recording the pickup is located.
  • Yet another object of the invention is to provide a machine of the character described which.
  • Yet a further object of this invention is to pro- I vide in a machine of the character described a rewind mechanism which can be used in home or commercial motion picture projectors, as well as in sound recording machines.
  • a rewind mechanism which can be used in home or commercial motion picture projectors, as well as in sound recording machines.
  • the present improved rewinder mechanism only one spool is necessary.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide a machine of the character described having an automatic-register which is tripped at the end of each line of recording (full length of strip) to present a space on the register on which a memorandum may be made of the subject matter recorded in the corresponding record line.
  • Still another object of this invention is to provide a machine of the character described which film.
  • Still another object of this invention is to provide in a machine of the character described, an electric pick-up adapted to engage the strip for recording or reproducing, and a weight on the pick-up to press the pick up down against the strip, when recording, means beingprovided to automatically lift both the pick-up and the weight when reversing the motor, and also for automatically lifting only the weight off the pickup, when cutting in the reproducing circuit.
  • Yet a further object of this invention is to provide a strong, rugged, durable and compact machine of the character described, provided with radio amplification-for reproducing, which shall be relatively inexpensive to manufacture, sure and positive in action, easy to manipulate, and yet practical and efllcient to a high degree in use.
  • Other objects of this invention will'in part be obvious and in part hereinafter pointed out.
  • the invention accordingly consists in the features,of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter described,
  • Fig. 1 is a front elevational. view of a machine embodying the invention, withsthe frontcover removed.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fi 3 is a rear elevational view thereof, with the rear cover removed:
  • Fig. 3a is a cross-sectional view taken on line 3a-3a of Fig. 3;
  • Fi .4 is a. cross-sectional view taken on line '4-4 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken on line.
  • Fig. '7 is across-sectional viewtaken on line 11 of Fig. 6;
  • Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 4
  • Fig. 10 is an elevational, cross-sectional view taken through the spool shaft;
  • Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken on line "-41 of Fig. 10; I
  • Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken on line i2--i2 of Fig. 10;
  • Fig. 13 is a cross-sectlonal view taken on line
  • Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view taken on line l4i4 ofFig.2;
  • Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken on line I5-l 5 of Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 16 is a front, enlarged, elevational view of a portion of the paper on the recording drum
  • Fig. -17 is a top plan view of a piece of the re-
  • l9 designates a machine embodying the invention.
  • the same comprises a supporting casing or frame H, in which is mounted a motor l2 provided with reduction transmission box l3, having a driven or output shaft [4.
  • Transmission box l3 may be are moved to the right to disengage the teeth 20d from the teeth I40, and to engage the teeth 20! 'with the teeth l4e.
  • the pin 24 isbiased downwardly by a coil compression spring 26 thereon, engaging at its upper end the bracket 25, and at its lower end, a collar 21 fixed to said pin.
  • the motor i2 may be supported on an inclined base i5, within frame ii, a soft rubber pad i6 being interposed between the base and the motor.
  • One end of the driven shaft 14 may be journalled iin a plate ii; the ends whereof are supported on rubber bushin s i8 fixed to bosses 89 on the frame M.
  • Sprocket wheel 20a is formed with a hub 200 having clutch teeth 29d adapted to engage the teeth Me on hub l4b.
  • Sprocket wheel 2% is formed with a hub 20e having clutch teeth 20f adapted to engage the teeth Me of the collar Md.
  • Clutch means is rovided to shift wheels 20a, 20b on shaft 14 to selectively engage either wheel 20a with hub M1) or wheel 2% with collar 14d.
  • bracket 25 on which is slidably mounted a vertical pin 24 forming part of clutch mechanism 20.
  • a member 2! having a pair of upwardly extending, inclined, bifurcated arms 22 and 23 straddling the hubs 20c and 20a, and .disposed on opposite sides of the sprocket wheels 20a and 2%.
  • 'Arm 22 extends above arm 23 and both arms have fingers inclined in the same direction, so that when pin 24 is raised, the spro ket wheels 2011 and 2% are mounted to the left toengage the teeth 29d with the teeth Me for rotating the sprocket wheel 23a, and disengaging the sprocket wheel Ziib.
  • Rotatably mounted on the frame H is a shaft 49, parallel to shaft 14, carrying a sprocket wheel 49a, and also a shaft 54, parallel thereto, carrying a sprocket wheel 54a.
  • Alsorotatably mounted on the frame ii is another parallel shaft 52 carrying a sprocket wheel 52a.
  • Received on the sprocket wheels 20?), 49a, 54a and 52a: is a sprocket chain 60.
  • i i I The mid portion of the chain 89 is crossed so that shafts l4 and 52 rotate in one direction and shafts 49 and 54 rotate in an opposite direction.
  • the output shaft i4 rotates in a clockwise direction looking at Fig. 3 of the drawings.
  • a secondsprocket wheel 54b On shaft 54 is a secondsprocket wheel 54b connected by sprocketchain 540 to the sprocket wheel 20a.
  • an idler pulley 54d Rotatablymounted on the frame is an idler pulley 54d to take up the slack in the chain 540.
  • clutch wheel 20a is rotated in a clockwise direction to rotate the shaft 54 also in a clockwise direction.
  • a sprocketed film feeding roller 490 On shaft 49 is a sprocketed film feeding roller 490. On shaft 54 is a sprocketed film feeding roller 54), aligned with the roller 49c.
  • Rotatably mounted on the frame is a shaft 45 carrying a pulley 45a; and on shaft 49 is a pulley 49b aligned therewith, and connected therewith by a belt 65.
  • On shaft 45 is a portion 58 of square, transverse, cross-section.
  • a hub 69 Mounted thereon is a hub 69 having a portion 69a of transverse, outer,
  • Hub 69 is also formed, for the purpose heremay be made by a needle on an electric pick-up,
  • the strip 11 is endless and passes from the inside of the. spool, sideways at an inclination out of the plane of the spool, upwardly intoengagement with the sprocketed feed roller 49c and through anopening 80a in the rear wall 80 of the casing II.
  • the strip then passes over an upwardly and forwardtrack 8
  • a spring strip 9Ia carrying a sleeve 92 of any suitable soft material to contact the tain the same on the track.
  • bracket 94 Fixed to the bottom wall He of the frame is strip 11 and re- -a bracket 94 which carries a pair of parallel ly curved wall or film guide 8Ia onto a down-.
  • and 8Ia are fixed with respect to the casing II and constitute a film track.
  • the film then passes beneath a guide Blb fixed to the frame 8
  • the cone pulley 81 guides the film 11 back to the plane of the spool I 6. on shaft 41 is a'fiy wheel 41b to help feed the film when the motor is operated.
  • a pulley I4a Rotatably mounted on the frame II is a stud shaft to which is fixed a pulley 5Ia aligned with pulley Ma and connected thereto by a belt SI. On shaft 5
  • Rotatably mounted on the frame is a shaft 46, on which is mounted a pulley 46a aligned with pulley 5Ib and connected thereto by a belt 63.
  • a kicker or brush 66a comprising a metal hub 66 carrying a substantially square rubber tread 6,! having rounded corners, to kick up spool I6 and keep the film from binding.
  • the direction of rotation of shaft may be reversed by the reversing mechanism 20, whereas, the direction of rotation of the kicking or brushing device 66a re-- mains constant.
  • the kicker 66a and the shaft 45 rotate in the same direction, that is clockwise, looking at Fig. 3 of the drawings.
  • the shaft 45 rotates in a counter-clockwise direction while the kicker moves in a clockwise direction, and the rounded corners of the tread 61 and the kicker punch the spool as the kicker rotates to prevent the film from binding or tearing.
  • the polygonal faces of portion 59a of the hub 69.which engage the inner convolution of the spool prevents binding of the strip.
  • the outer end of bar 89 engages within groove 690 to keep the convolutions of the speed I6 in one plane.
  • Fixed to the back wall 80 of the frame is a downwardly inclined guide 90 onto which passes the portion of the film which emerges out from the inside of the spool.
  • the guide 90 guides the strip 11 from the inside of the spool I6 to the sprocketed roller 49c.
  • roller 49c the film bars 95, on opposite sides of the spool I6 and contacting a portion of the strip 11 which is in advance of the spool.
  • Means is provided to record a sound track-on the strip 11 as it is moved forwardly by the operation of the motor I2.
  • shaft 54 carries a bevel gear 96.
  • Rotatably mounted on the frame is a shaft 91 disposed at right angles to the shaft 54.
  • On shaft 91 is a bevel gear 91a meshing with bevel gear 86.
  • On shaft 91 is a worm 91b.
  • a sleeve 98 disposed parallel to the shaft 54. Extending through the sleeve 98, and keyed thereto, as at 98a, is a shaft 98b provided with a threaded portion 080. Sleeve 98 has a friction disc 98d at one end, and keyed to said sleeve is a second friction disc 98c. Rotatably mounted on the sleeve and between friction discs 98d and 98c, and contacting the same, is a 'worm wheel I00 meshing with the worm 971). Thus, when shaft 91 is rotated, the worm wheel I00 will be rotated, and through a friction drive will rotate shaft 901).
  • bracket I04 Fixed to the top of the frame is a guide IOI formed with a transverse slot I02. Extending through said slot is a bracket I04 havingan internally screw threaded opening I05 receiving the threads of the screw threaded portion-98c of shaft 90b. As shaft 98b rotates, bracket I04 will be moved transversely in the slot I02.
  • Fixed to the upwardly extending portion of bracket I04 is a longitudinal bar I06. formed with a pair of square shaped openings I04a, and fixed to the guide IOI, are a pair of transversely extending, parallel, square shaped pins I01 slidably extending through the openings I04a. The pins I 01 thus guide the bracket.
  • Bar I .06 extends rearwardly, and pivoted to said bar I06 on pivot H0, is an electric pick-up III carrying a downwardly extending needle II2 adapted to contact the upper surface of the film or strip 11.
  • Fixed to the top of the pick-up is a transverse bar II3, to'the underside'of which there is attached a pair of spaced guide members I I4 forming therebetween a groove I I5 to receive a guide member IIB fixed to the bar I06.
  • lever 34 is rotated in a clockwise direction, looking at Fig. 3.
  • Lever 34 has an arm 34a extending in a direction opposite to the arm 35. Attached to the outer end of arm 34a is a pin 34b projecting upwardly through the frame to a position beneath bar II 3. At the upper end of pin 34b is a spring 340. When the handle 3
  • a weighted plate I25 Pivoted to the rear end of bar I06 is a weighted plate I25, to the underside of which is attached a rubber block I21 contacting the upper side of the electric pick-up I II to press the needle 41a and 86 are Bracket I04 is against the film toproduce a sharp and clear sound groove.
  • Mounted on the frame is a solenoid i20 provided with an armature I29, to which is attached an upwardly extending pin I provided with a roller I3I at its upper end disposed beneath the bar I21a.
  • the solenoid circuit for solenoid I28 will also be energized by closing of a switch (not shown).
  • the reproducing circuit is cut in and the solenoid circuit is also closed to move the pin I30 upwardly to raise the weighted plate I25, so that al-' speaker I40 .of any suitable construction in conthough the electric pick-up is down with the as the motor operates to record or reproduce,
  • the pick-up will move transversely of the film. It will now be understood that a continuous sound track will be made in the film as the film is fed for recording.
  • the threads of portion 980 of shaft 98b may be proportioned in accordance with the number of circuitous lines of recording it is desired to obtain on the film.
  • the threads 980 are so proportioned that the pick-up will move the width of the portion of the strip which receives the sound track when the film has been fed said predetermined number of complete times past the electric pick- Means is provided for manually shifting the pick-up.
  • a handle 14 is fixed to the forward end of said shaft 981).
  • the handle 14 may be rotated to manually move the pick-up without affecting the .worm wheel I00 by reason of the friction clutch means between said worm wheel and said shaft.
  • the gearing for turning the shaft 981) will be given one revolution when one complete length of film is fed pastthe pick-up.
  • Means is provided to indicate the location of the pick-up needle, that is, in which line or convolution of sound track the needleis located at any particular time.
  • a bevel gear 13 meshing with a bevel gear 13a on a shaft 13b which is connected to any suitable revolution counter 13c mounted on the machine.
  • the bevel gears 13 and. 1311 are of similar dimension, and hence the numbers indicated on the revolution counter 13c indicate the number of revolutions through which the shaft 981) has been rotated, and hence the number of times the film has been fed past the pick-up, and hencethe convolution of sound track in which the pick-up needle is located.
  • the machine may be provided with a loud nection with the sound reproducing circuit.
  • Means is provided to permit a memorandum of the subject matter recordedoneach convolution of sound track on the film.
  • a bracket I in which is mounted a solenoid coil I5I provided with an armature I 52 normally biased downwardly by a spring I54 and adapted to be raised when the solenoid is energized.
  • armature I 52 normally biased downwardly by a spring I54 and adapted to be raised when the solenoid is energized.
  • a bracket I55 Fixed to the bracket I50 is a bracket I55 formed with a bearing opening I56.
  • Fixed to the casing in any suitable manner, is a plate I58 provided with a bearing opening I59 aligned with the bearing opening I56.
  • a shaft I60 Journalled in the bearing openings I56, I59 is a shaft I60. Fixed to said shaft is a hub IBI, and fixed to said hub is a drum I62 rotatable with said shaft. Spirally wound on the shaft I60 is a spring I8 3, the inner end of which is fixed to the shaft I60, as at I65. The outer end of thespring' is fixed, as at I80, to the backing plate I58.
  • drum I62 will likewise be rotated in the same direction, and the spring I84 will be tensioned.
  • an outer drum I10 mounted thereon by a plurality of springs I" of any suitable construction.
  • a sheet of paper I12 divided into numbered spaces on which may be written any suitable notes or memorandum referring to the subject'matter recorded on the film, there preferably being as many spaces as there are convolutions of sound track on the film.
  • Means is provided to advance the drum I10 throughv an'angle equivalent to one space each time the film moves a full length past'the pickup.
  • a ratchet I13 having as many teeth as there are spaces on the paper sheet I12 (and hence as 1 many convolutions of sound track on the strip
  • Fixed to said shaft I60 is also a bell crank I18 having one arm I19 passing through an opening I in the armature I52.
  • Bell crank I18 also has an arm I82 on which is pivoted, as at I83, a:
  • the strip of film 11 is formed .with a notch 11a in one edge thereof.
  • Slidably mounted on the frame is a shaft I90, to which is attached a pin I9I' contacting one edge of the strip 11.
  • any suitable spring means I5Ia may be provided to press the pin I9I towards the edge of the strip 11.' When the notch 11a passes the pin I9I, said pin moves into the notch under the action of the spring I5! a, thus shifting the shaft I90 and separating the contacts I93, I96 to open the solenoid circuit and permit the spring I5 5 to push the armature I52 downwardly for rotating the bell crank I18 in a clockwise direction, looking at Fig. 14 of the drawings, to rotate the.
  • a suitable starting-pointer 200 may be fixed with respect to the frame to indicate the ,space on the drum which corresponds to a convolution of sound track being recorded.
  • Means is provided to prevent the drum from being rotated in a backward direction.
  • a lever 203 formed with a handle 204 at its forward end.
  • lever 203 On lever 203. is a portion 205 engaging a tooth of the ratchet I13.
  • Lever 203 is interconnected by a spring 206, attached to the frame, for retaining the portion 205 in engagement with the ratchet.
  • the machine may be provided with any suitable radio control knobs 220 and 22!, and also with any kind of a light indicator 223 to indicate when the machine is recording.
  • a light may be closed by a switch controlled by shaft 30.
  • advancing means engaging a portion of the strip outside of the spool, to move the strip past a pick-up, means to vibrate the spool as the strip is being advanced, to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool, means to guide the innermost convolution of the spool to one side of the plane of said spool, and means to guide a portion of the strip adjacent the outermost convolution of said spool, back to the plane of said spool.
  • rotary advancing means engaging a'portion of the strip outside of the spool, rotary means 'to vibrate the spool as the strip is being advanced to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool, and means for reversing the direction of rotation of the advancing means relative to the direction of rotation of the vibrating means.
  • advancing means-engaging a portion of the strip outside of the, spool means below the spool to repeatedly kick the spool upwardly as the strip is being advanced, to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool, a shaft on which the spool is wound, having a non-circular exterior surface, and means to rotate said shaft.
  • a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion'wound in a spool, means to guide the innermost convolution of said spool out (fl the plane of said spool, means to guide a portion of the strip adjacent the outermost convolution of said spool; back to the plane of said spool, an advancing means engaging a portion of the other, to prevent binding of the strip.
  • advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution, to move said strip, a shaft on which the spool is mounted and contacting the inner convolution of said spool, said shaft being of polygonal outer cross-section, and means to rotate the shaft.
  • advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution, rotary means for vibrating said spool, whereby to keep the convolutions of the spool loose with respect to one another; to prevent binding of the strip, means to rotate said vibrating means, a shaft on which the spool is mounted, means for rotating said shaft, and means for reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft without reversing the direction of rotation of said vibrating means.
  • a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion wound in a spool on a shaft, means for rotating said shaft, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution, rotary means to vibrate said spool, whereby to keep the convolutions thereof loose with respect to one another, to prevent binding of the strip' on said shaft, means for reversing the direction of rotation of 'said shaft without reversing the direction of rotation of said vibrating means, an electric pick-up having a needle contacting said strip to make a sound track record thereon, means for automatically lifting said pick-up out of engagement with respect to said strip upon reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft, a weighted member on said pick-up to increase the pressure of the needle on said strip, a reproducing' and amplification circuit, switch means for said circuit, and means for lifting said weight off the pick-up upon actuating said switch to cut in said circuit
  • an electric pickup having a needle contacting said strip to make matically move the'pick-up transversely of the strip in synchronization with movement of the strip, whereby to produce a continuous circuitous sound track on the strip, and means to manually move said pick-up transversely of the strip, without moving said strip.
  • a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion wound in a spool on'a shaft, means for rotating said shaft, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution, means for reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft withoutreversing the direction of rotation of said advancing means, an electric pickup having a needle contacting said strip to make a sound track record thereon, means for autoniatically lifting said pick-up out of engagement with respect to-said strip upon reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft, a weighted member on said pick-up to increase the pressure of the needle on said strip, a reproducing and amplification circuit, switch means for said circuit, and means for lifting said weight ofi the pick-up upon actuating said switch to cut in said circuit, said weighted member being adapted to be lifted together with said pick-up when said .pick up is lifted upon reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft
  • a drum a record sheet on the drum, and means forrotating said drum through a predetermined angle each time a predetermined length of strip is advanced by said advancing means.
  • advancing means engaging a portion of the strip, a drum, a record sheet on the drum, means for rotating said drum through a predetermined angle each time a predetermined length of strip is advanced by said advancing means, and means to return said drum to a predetermined angular position from any position to which it is ad-' which is wound spirally into a spool, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip outside of the spool, and means to vibrate the spool as the strip is being advanced to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool.
  • an endless strip part of which is wound spirally into a spool
  • advancing means engaging a portion of the strip outside of the spool
  • means to guide the innermost convolution of the spool to one side of the plane of said-spool and means to guide a portion of said strip adjacent the outermost convolution .of said spool, back to the plane of said spool, Y

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L. J; SIMONS SOUND RECORDING AND'REPRODUCING MACHINE Juiy14, 1942.,
Filed April 5,, 1949 6 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR 100/5 J. .SIMONS July 14, 1942. I NS I 2,289,555
SOUND RECORDING ANDv REPRODUGING MACHINE Filed April 5 1940 e Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR BY flORNEY 1 0/ 100/5 J7 /MO 5 5 E: I 5 N July 14, 1942. SIMQNS 2,289,555
sounn RECORDING AND REPRODUCING MACHINE I Filed April 5, 1940 6 Sheets-Sheet 3 INVEVNTOIR 100/5JT5/M0A/5 7 ATTORNEY Jul 14, 1942. L, SMQNS 2,289,555
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I ATTORNEY July 14, 1942, l....:. SIMONS SOUND RECORDING AND REPRODUCING MACHINE 6 sheets-sheet 5 Filed April 5 1940 w 1 July 14, 1942.
L. J. SIMONS SOUND RECORDING AND REfR ODUG-ING'MAGRINE' Filed April 5, 1940' ,6 Sheets-Sheet 6 I INVENTOR Lou/5 J. SIMONJ Patented July 14, 1
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SOUND ascoanr ifg fiii REPRODUCING v Louis J. Simons, Long Beach, N. Y., asslgnor of one-third to Bernard Arbuse, and one-third to Sol P. Schechter, both of New York, N. Y.
' Application April 5, 1940, Serial No. 328,108
19 Claims. (Cl. 179- 100.!)
This invention relates to sound recording and reproducing machine. It is particularly directed to a machine for recording sound on an elongated, flexible endless strip or film.
An object of this invention is to provide in a machine of the character described in which the major part of the strip on which the sound is recorded is wound in a roll or spool spirally on a shaft and passes from the outer and irmer ends of the roll or spool around rollers, pulleys, guides and the like, and past the'recording portion or pickup ofthe machine, highly improved means to keep the strip moving during'the recording, reproducing or reversing movement of the strip without binding or tearing thereof, whereby a considerable length of recording strip may be emciently used in a compact machine, the concourt proceedings and-the like, may be conven-' struction being such that the reproduction may be repeated without reversing the direction of drive to rewind the strip.
Another object of this invention is to provide in a machine ofthe character described, highly improved means for manually moving the pickup transversely of the strip to any desired position, means being further provided to automatically move the pickup transversely in one direction or the other, in synchronization with the movement of the strip, either when said strip is moving forwardly during recording or reproducing, or when said strip moves in a reverse direction.
Another object of this invention is to provide in a machine of the character described, highly improved means to indicate what linear portion of the film is at the pickup, and also to indicate in which line of recording the pickup is located.
Yet another object of the invention is to provide a machine of the character described which.
can be reversed, that is run backwards, to any portion or the complete length of the recording strip. With the improved machine, a person can record, and if interrupted, can reverse the machine to any desired point, as indicated on the iently recorded. on a single record strip.
Yet a further object of this invention is to pro- I vide in a machine of the character described a rewind mechanism which can be used in home or commercial motion picture projectors, as well as in sound recording machines. Today on a mo tion picture projector there are two spools, and in projecting the picture the film runs from one spool onto the other. Then to reproduce again the film has to be first reversed so that it can be run again. With the present improved rewinder mechanism, only one spool is necessary.
To repeat the run of the film it is not necessary to reverse the film, so that for motion pictures the record spool and the reversing apparatus will be eliminated, thus increasing the life of the indicating mechanism, and then reproduce the reversed portion, and again record after the reproduction has ended.
A further object of this invention is to provide a machine of the character described having an automatic-register which is tripped at the end of each line of recording (full length of strip) to present a space on the register on which a memorandum may be made of the subject matter recorded in the corresponding record line.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a machine of the character described which film.
Still another object of this invention is to provide in a machine of the character described, an electric pick-up adapted to engage the strip for recording or reproducing, and a weight on the pick-up to press the pick up down against the strip, when recording, means beingprovided to automatically lift both the pick-up and the weight when reversing the motor, and also for automatically lifting only the weight off the pickup, when cutting in the reproducing circuit.
Yet a further object of this invention is to provide a strong, rugged, durable and compact machine of the character described, provided with radio amplification-for reproducing, which shall be relatively inexpensive to manufacture, sure and positive in action, easy to manipulate, and yet practical and efllcient to a high degree in use. Other objects of this invention will'in part be obvious and in part hereinafter pointed out.
The invention accordingly consists in the features,of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter described,
and of which the scope .of application will be indicated in the following claims.
In' the accompanying drawings, in which is shown one of the various possible illustrativeembodiments of this invention,
Fig. 1 is a front elevational. view of a machine embodying the invention, withsthe frontcover removed.
is so constructed that one record strip will take Fig. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
Fi 3 is a rear elevational view thereof, with the rear cover removed:
cording film or strip.
Fig. 3a is a cross-sectional view taken on line 3a-3a of Fig. 3;
Fi .4 is a. cross-sectional view taken on line '4-4 of Fig. 3; Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 5-5 of Fig. 3;
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken on line.
5-4; of Fig. 1;
Fig. '7 is across-sectional viewtaken on line 11 of Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken on line 4 Fig. 10 is an elevational, cross-sectional view taken through the spool shaft;
Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken on line "-41 of Fig. 10; I
Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken on line i2--i2 of Fig. 10;
Fig. 13 is a cross-sectlonal view taken on line |3I3 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view taken on line l4i4 ofFig.2;
Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken on line I5-l 5 of Fig. 2;
Fig. 16 is a front, enlarged, elevational view of a portion of the paper on the recording drum;
and
Fig. -17 is a top plan view of a piece of the re- Referring now in detail tothe drawings, l9 designates a machine embodying the invention. The same comprises a supporting casing or frame H, in which is mounted a motor l2 provided with reduction transmission box l3, having a driven or output shaft [4. Transmission box l3 may be are moved to the right to disengage the teeth 20d from the teeth I40, and to engage the teeth 20! 'with the teeth l4e. Thus, when the pin 24 is up, sprocket wheel 20a is rotated, and when said pin is down, sprocket wheel 20b is rotated.
The pin 24 isbiased downwardly by a coil compression spring 26 thereon, engaging at its upper end the bracket 25, and at its lower end, a collar 21 fixed to said pin.
;Means is provided to raise and lower the clutch pin 24. To this end, there is mounted on the frame II a horizontal shaft 30, to the front end of which is attached a pointed handle 3| located at the front of the machine. Fixed to the shaft 39 is a cam or eccentric 32, for the purpose here'- inafter appearing. Pivoted to the frame, as at 33, is a lever 34, having one arm provided with a fork 36 engaging between a pair of spaced collars 3'! on pin 24. Pivoted to said arm 35 is a link 38 formed with a slot 39 at its lower end, through which the shaft 39 passes. Fixed to the link 38 is a pin carrying a roller 4| contacting the cam or eccentric 32.
connected to the top wall of frame H by spring 93a. The motor i2 may be supported on an inclined base i5, within frame ii, a soft rubber pad i6 being interposed between the base and the motor. ,One end of the driven shaft 14 may be journalled iin a plate ii; the ends whereof are supported on rubber bushin s i8 fixed to bosses 89 on the frame M.
Fixed on shaft i4 is a pulley [4d formed with a hub i ib having clutch teeth i4c. outer end of the shaft 84, a collar i 4d having clutch teeth Me. Keyed to the shaft l4, and disposed between the hub 14b and collar (1, are a Fixed to the' pair of sprocket wheels 20a and 20b rotatably mounted on shaft i 4. Sprocket wheel 20a is formed with a hub 200 having clutch teeth 29d adapted to engage the teeth Me on hub l4b. Sprocket wheel 2% is formed with a hub 20e having clutch teeth 20f adapted to engage the teeth Me of the collar Md.
Clutch means is rovided to shift wheels 20a, 20b on shaft 14 to selectively engage either wheel 20a with hub M1) or wheel 2% with collar 14d.
To this end, there is fixed to the frame il' a,
bracket 25, on which is slidably mounted a vertical pin 24 forming part of clutch mechanism 20. At the upper end ofpin 24 is a member 2! having a pair of upwardly extending, inclined, bifurcated arms 22 and 23 straddling the hubs 20c and 20a, and .disposed on opposite sides of the sprocket wheels 20a and 2%. 'Arm 22 extends above arm 23 and both arms have fingers inclined in the same direction, so that when pin 24 is raised, the spro ket wheels 2011 and 2% are mounted to the left toengage the teeth 29d with the teeth Me for rotating the sprocket wheel 23a, and disengaging the sprocket wheel Ziib. When the pin 24 moves downwardly, sprocket wheels 20a and Zilb It will now be understood that the spring 26 lowers the pin 24, tending to rotate lever 34 in a clockwise direction, looking at Fig. 3 of the drawings, to keep the roller 4| in engagement with the cam 32. Upon turning the handle 3|, shaft 30 will be rotated to turn the cani 32 for lifting link 38 and rotating lever 34 ina counterclockwise direction, to lift pin 24 to change the drive from wheel 29a to wheel 20b.
Rotatably mounted on the frame H is a shaft 49, parallel to shaft 14, carrying a sprocket wheel 49a, and also a shaft 54, parallel thereto, carrying a sprocket wheel 54a. Alsorotatably mounted on the frame ii is another parallel shaft 52 carrying a sprocket wheel 52a. Received on the sprocket wheels 20?), 49a, 54a and 52a: is a sprocket chain 60. i i I The mid portion of the chain 89 is crossed so that shafts l4 and 52 rotate in one direction and shafts 49 and 54 rotate in an opposite direction.
Mounted on the frame is a shaft 50 carrying an idler take up sprocket wheel 50a engaging the sprocket chain 60. The output shaft i4 rotates in a clockwise direction looking at Fig. 3 of the drawings. When the clutch mechanism 20 is down, and clutch member 20c is in engagement with the collar l'4d, rotation of shaft l4 and wheel 20b in a clockwise direction will cause rotation of the sprocket wheel 54a in a counterclockwise direction.
On shaft 54 is a secondsprocket wheel 54b connected by sprocketchain 540 to the sprocket wheel 20a. Rotatablymounted on the frame is an idler pulley 54d to take up the slack in the chain 540.
When the clutch mechanism is raised to move the clutch hub 29c inengagement with the -collar Mb, then clutch wheel 20a is rotated in a clockwise direction to rotate the shaft 54 also in a clockwise direction.
On shaft 49 is a sprocketed film feeding roller 490. On shaft 54 is a sprocketed film feeding roller 54), aligned with the roller 49c. Rotatably mounted on the frame is a shaft 45 carrying a pulley 45a; and on shaft 49 is a pulley 49b aligned therewith, and connected therewith by a belt 65. On shaft 45 is a portion 58 of square, transverse, cross-section. Mounted thereon is a hub 69 having a portion 69a of transverse, outer,
regular polygonal cross-section. Said outer surface is thus formed with a plurality of fiat faces 59 Hub 69 is also formed, for the purpose heremay be made by a needle on an electric pick-up,
to be described hereinafter. The strip 11 is endless and passes from the inside of the. spool, sideways at an inclination out of the plane of the spool, upwardly intoengagement with the sprocketed feed roller 49c and through anopening 80a in the rear wall 80 of the casing II. The strip then passes over an upwardly and forwardtrack 8|, am, rollers safes, 54f, not in the-plane of the spool 16, the film passing to one side of the plane of said spool as it emerges from the inside of the spool, and said strip being guided back to the plane of said spool by the cone roller 81 as the strip passes onto the outer side of said spool.
Attached to the casing wall 8Ia, as at 9|, is a spring strip 9Ia carrying a sleeve 92 of any suitable soft material to contact the tain the same on the track.
Fixed to the bottom wall He of the frame is strip 11 and re- -a bracket 94 which carries a pair of parallel ly curved wall or film guide 8Ia onto a down-.'
wardly inclined wall 8|. The walls 8| and 8Ia are fixed with respect to the casing II and constitute a film track. I
The film then passes beneath a guide Blb fixed to the frame 8|, then over aplaten' 82 and .be-
tween a pair of spaced rollers 84 and 85 rotatably mounted on the frame, and then downwardly and around the roller 41a rotatably mounted on shaft 41, then upwardly and around the sprocketed film feed roller 5415, then around an idler' roller 86 and in engagement with a cone pulley 81, back to the outside of the spool I6.
The cone pulley 81 guides the film 11 back to the plane of the spool I 6. on shaft 41 is a'fiy wheel 41b to help feed the film when the motor is operated.
Fixed to the shaft I4, and rotatable therewith,
is a pulley I4a. Rotatably mounted on the frame II is a stud shaft to which is fixed a pulley 5Ia aligned with pulley Ma and connected thereto by a belt SI. On shaft 5| isa second pulley Slb. Rotatably mounted on the frame is a shaft 46, on which is mounted a pulley 46a aligned with pulley 5Ib and connected thereto by a belt 63. Thus, whenever the motor is running shaft (6 will .be rotated in the same direction no matter wheher wheel 201: or b is being rotated. on shaft 46 is a kicker or brush 66a comprising a metal hub 66 carrying a substantially square rubber tread 6,! having rounded corners, to kick up spool I6 and keep the film from binding.
It will be noted that the direction of rotation of shaft may be reversed by the reversing mechanism 20, whereas, the direction of rotation of the kicking or brushing device 66a re-- mains constant. When the film is being fed forwardly, the kicker 66a and the shaft 45 rotate in the same direction, that is clockwise, looking at Fig. 3 of the drawings. When the film is being moved in reverse direction, the shaft 45-rotates in a counter-clockwise direction while the kicker moves in a clockwise direction, and the rounded corners of the tread 61 and the kicker punch the spool as the kicker rotates to prevent the film from binding or tearing. Furthermore, the polygonal faces of portion 59a of the hub 69.which engage the inner convolution of the spool prevents binding of the strip.
Pivoted on shaft a, on 'Which the roller 85 is mounted, is an elongated bar 89, to one side of which is fixed a weight 89a. The outer end of bar 89 engages within groove 690 to keep the convolutions of the speed I6 in one plane. Fixed to the back wall 80 of the frame is a downwardly inclined guide 90 onto which passes the portion of the film which emerges out from the inside of the spool. Thus, the guide 90 guides the strip 11 from the inside of the spool I6 to the sprocketed roller 49c.
It will be noted that the roller 49c, the film bars 95, on opposite sides of the spool I6 and contacting a portion of the strip 11 which is in advance of the spool.
. Means is provided to record a sound track-on the strip 11 as it is moved forwardly by the operation of the motor I2. To this end, shaft 54 carries a bevel gear 96. Rotatably mounted on the frame is a shaft 91 disposed at right angles to the shaft 54. On shaft 91 is a bevel gear 91a meshing with bevel gear 86. On shaft 91 is a worm 91b. I
- Journalled in the frame I I is a sleeve 98 disposed parallel to the shaft 54. Extending through the sleeve 98, and keyed thereto, as at 98a, is a shaft 98b provided with a threaded portion 080. Sleeve 98 has a friction disc 98d at one end, and keyed to said sleeve is a second friction disc 98c. Rotatably mounted on the sleeve and between friction discs 98d and 98c, and contacting the same, is a 'worm wheel I00 meshing with the worm 971). Thus, when shaft 91 is rotated, the worm wheel I00 will be rotated, and through a friction drive will rotate shaft 901).
Fixed to the top of the frame is a guide IOI formed with a transverse slot I02. Extending through said slot is a bracket I04 havingan internally screw threaded opening I05 receiving the threads of the screw threaded portion-98c of shaft 90b. As shaft 98b rotates, bracket I04 will be moved transversely in the slot I02. Fixed to the upwardly extending portion of bracket I04, is a longitudinal bar I06. formed with a pair of square shaped openings I04a, and fixed to the guide IOI, are a pair of transversely extending, parallel, square shaped pins I01 slidably extending through the openings I04a. The pins I 01 thus guide the bracket.
Bar I .06 extends rearwardly, and pivoted to said bar I06 on pivot H0, is an electric pick-up III carrying a downwardly extending needle II2 adapted to contact the upper surface of the film or strip 11. Fixed to the top of the pick-up is a transverse bar II3, to'the underside'of which there is attached a pair of spaced guide members I I4 forming therebetween a groove I I5 to receive a guide member IIB fixed to the bar I06.
When the handle 3| is turned to reverse position to actuate the clutch mechanism 20, the
lever 34 is rotated in a clockwise direction, looking at Fig. 3. Lever 34 has an arm 34a extending in a direction opposite to the arm 35. Attached to the outer end of arm 34a is a pin 34b projecting upwardly through the frame to a position beneath bar II 3. At the upper end of pin 34b is a spring 340. When the handle 3| is I moved to reverse, pin 34b moves upwardlyito lift bar H3 and hence the electric pick-up off the film, While the film is being reversed,
Pivoted to the rear end of bar I06 is a weighted plate I25, to the underside of which is attached a rubber block I21 contacting the upper side of the electric pick-up I II to press the needle 41a and 86 are Bracket I04 is against the film toproduce a sharp and clear sound groove. Attached to the plate I and extending sideways therefrom, is a bar I21a. Mounted on the frame is a solenoid i20 provided with an armature I29, to which is attached an upwardly extending pin I provided with a roller I3I at its upper end disposed beneath the bar I21a.
Coupled to the shaft 30, as by coupling I32, is a switch, not shown, but adapted to cut in a sound reproducing and amplification radiocircuit of any well known suitable construction. Upon turning the handle 3| to a position where the reproducing switch is turned on, the solenoid circuit for solenoid I28, will also be energized by closing of a switch (not shown). Thus, when the handle 3I is turned to freproduce position, the reproducing circuit is cut in and the solenoid circuit is also closed to move the pin I30 upwardly to raise the weighted plate I25, so that al-' speaker I40 .of any suitable construction in conthough the electric pick-up is down with the as the motor operates to record or reproduce,
the pick-up will move transversely of the film. It will now be understood that a continuous sound track will be made in the film as the film is fed for recording. The threads of portion 980 of shaft 98b may be proportioned in accordance with the number of circuitous lines of recording it is desired to obtain on the film. Thus, if it is desired to obtain a predetermined number of continuous-convolutions of sound track on the film, the threads 980 are so proportioned that the pick-up will move the width of the portion of the strip which receives the sound track when the film has been fed said predetermined number of complete times past the electric pick- Means is provided for manually shifting the pick-up. To this end, a handle 14 is fixed to the forward end of said shaft 981). It will now be understood that the handle 14 may be rotated to manually move the pick-up without affecting the .worm wheel I00 by reason of the friction clutch means between said worm wheel and said shaft. Preferably the gearing for turning the shaft 981) will be given one revolution when one complete length of film is fed pastthe pick-up.
Means is provided to indicate the location of the pick-up needle, that is, in which line or convolution of sound track the needleis located at any particular time.
To this end, there is fixed to the shaft 98b, a bevel gear 13 meshing with a bevel gear 13a on a shaft 13b which is connected to any suitable revolution counter 13c mounted on the machine. The bevel gears 13 and. 1311 are of similar dimension, and hence the numbers indicated on the revolution counter 13c indicate the number of revolutions through which the shaft 981) has been rotated, and hence the number of times the film has been fed past the pick-up, and hencethe convolution of sound track in which the pick-up needle is located.
The machine may be provided with a loud nection with the sound reproducing circuit.
Means is provided to permit a memorandum of the subject matter recordedoneach convolution of sound track on the film. To this end, there fixed to the frame, a bracket I in which is mounted a solenoid coil I5I provided with an armature I 52 normally biased downwardly by a spring I54 and adapted to be raised when the solenoid is energized. Fixed to the bracket I50 is a bracket I55 formed with a bearing opening I56. Fixed to the casing in any suitable manner, is a plate I58 provided with a bearing opening I59 aligned with the bearing opening I56.
Journalled in the bearing openings I56, I59 is a shaft I60. Fixed to said shaft is a hub IBI, and fixed to said hub is a drum I62 rotatable with said shaft. Spirally wound on the shaft I60 is a spring I8 3, the inner end of which is fixed to the shaft I60, as at I65. The outer end of thespring' is fixed, as at I80, to the backing plate I58. Thus, as the shaft I50 is rotated in a clockwise direction, looking at Fig. 15 of the drawings, drum I62 will likewise be rotated in the same direction, and the spring I84 will be tensioned.
Mounted on the drum I62 is an outer drum I10, held thereon by a plurality of springs I" of any suitable construction. On the outside of the drum I10 is a sheet of paper I12 divided into numbered spaces on which may be written any suitable notes or memorandum referring to the subject'matter recorded on the film, there preferably being as many spaces as there are convolutions of sound track on the film.
Means is provided to advance the drum I10 throughv an'angle equivalent to one space each time the film moves a full length past'the pickup. Tothis end, there is fixed on the shaft I80 a ratchet I13 having as many teeth as there are spaces on the paper sheet I12 (and hence as 1 many convolutions of sound track on the strip Fixed to said shaft I60 is also a bell crank I18 having one arm I19 passing through an opening I in the armature I52. Bell crank I18 also has an arm I82 on which is pivoted, as at I83, a:
and normally held in engagement with said ratchet by the spring I86.
The strip of film 11 is formed .with a notch 11a in one edge thereof. Slidably mounted on the frame is a shaft I90, to which is attached a pin I9I' contacting one edge of the strip 11.
On shaft I is a contactmember I93 normally engaging the contact member I94 mounted on the frame and insulated therefrom. Contacts I93 and I94 are interposed in the circuit for the solenoid I5I.
Any suitable spring means I5Ia may be provided to press the pin I9I towards the edge of the strip 11.' When the notch 11a passes the pin I9I, said pin moves into the notch under the action of the spring I5! a, thus shifting the shaft I90 and separating the contacts I93, I96 to open the solenoid circuit and permit the spring I5 5 to push the armature I52 downwardly for rotating the bell crank I18 in a clockwise direction, looking at Fig. 14 of the drawings, to rotate the.
ratchet I13 an angular distance equivalent to one tooth, and hence also rotating the drum one space. Thus, each time a full length of strip I1 is run past the pick-up, the solenoid is released once to turn the drum one space. A suitable starting-pointer 200 may be fixed with respect to the frame to indicate the ,space on the drum which corresponds to a convolution of sound track being recorded.
Means is provided to prevent the drum from being rotated in a backward direction. To this end, there is pivoted to the frame, as on pivot 202, a lever 203 formed with a handle 204 at its forward end. On lever 203. is a portion 205 engaging a tooth of the ratchet I13. Lever 203 is interconnected by a spring 206, attached to the frame, for retaining the portion 205 in engagement with the ratchet.
It willbe noted that as the drum rotates forwardly, the spring I64 is tensioned. Upon depressing the handles 204 and I88 to release the levers 203 and I84 from the ratchet, the spring I64 will rotate the drum backwards to starting position. On the drum is a stop pin 210 adapted to engage a fixed pin 2 on the frame at the place where space No 1 is abreast of the indicating pointer 200.
The machine may be provided with any suitable radio control knobs 220 and 22!, and also with any kind of a light indicator 223 to indicate when the machine is recording. Such a light may be closed by a switch controlled by shaft 30.
It will thus be seen that there is provided a device in which the several objects of this invenmeet the conditions of practical use.
As various possible embodiments might be made of the above invention, and as various changes mightbe made in the embodiment above set forth, it is'to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative andnot in a limiting sense.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent:
1. In a sound recording machine for recording sound on an endless strip, part of which is wound spirally into a spool, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip outside of the spool, to move the strip past a pick-up, and means to vibrate the spool as the strip is being advanced, to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool.
2. In a sound recording machine for recording sound on an endless strip, part of which is wound spirally into a spool, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip outside of the spool, to move the strip past a pick-up, means to vibrate the spool as the strip is being advanced, to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool, means to guide the innermost convolution of the spool to one side of the plane of said spool, and means to guide a portion of the strip adjacent the outermost convolution of said spool, back to the plane of said spool. i
3. In a sound recording machine for recording sound on an endless strip, part of which is wound spirally into a spool, rotary advancing means engaging a'portion of the strip outside of the spool, rotary means 'to vibrate the spool as the strip is being advanced to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool, and means for reversing the direction of rotation of the advancing means relative to the direction of rotation of the vibrating means.
4. In a sound recording machine for recording sound on an endless strip, part of which is wound spirally into a spool, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip outside of the spool, and means below the spool to repeatedly kick the spool upwardly as the strip is being advanced, to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool.
5. In a sound recording machine for recording sound on an endless strip, part of which is wound spirally into a spool, advancing means-engaging a portion of the strip outside of the, spool, means below the spool to repeatedly kick the spool upwardly as the strip is being advanced, to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool, a shaft on which the spool is wound, having a non-circular exterior surface, and means to rotate said shaft.
6. In a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion'wound in a spool, means to guide the innermost convolution of said spool out (fl the plane of said spool, means to guide a portion of the strip adjacent the outermost convolution of said spool; back to the plane of said spool, an advancing means engaging a portion of the other, to prevent binding of the strip.
7. In a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion wound in a spool, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution, to move said strip, a shaft on which the spool is mounted and contacting the inner convolution of said spool, said shaft being of polygonal outer cross-section, and means to rotate the shaft.
8. In a. sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion wound in a spool, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution, rotary means for vibrating said spool, whereby to keep the convolutions of the spool loose with respect to one another; to prevent binding of the strip, means to rotate said vibrating means, a shaft on which the spool is mounted, means for rotating said shaft, and means for reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft without reversing the direction of rotation of said vibrating means.
- 9. In a sound recording and reproducing machinefor recording sound on an endless strip having a portion wound in a spool,--a shaft on which the spool is mounted, means to rotate said shaft, an electric pick-up engaging said strip,
advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution, to move said strip past said pickup, rotary means to vibrate said spool, whereby to keep the convolutions of said spool loose with respect to one another, to prevent binding of the v rection of rotation of said vibrating means, and
means for automatically lifting said pick-up out versing the direction of rotation of said shaft.
10. In a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion wound in a spool on a shaft, means for rotating said shaft, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution, rotary means to vibrate said spool, whereby to keep the convolutions thereof loose with respect to one another, to prevent binding of the strip' on said shaft, means for reversing the direction of rotation of 'said shaft without reversing the direction of rotation of said vibrating means, an electric pick-up having a needle contacting said strip to make a sound track record thereon, means for automatically lifting said pick-up out of engagement with respect to said strip upon reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft, a weighted member on said pick-up to increase the pressure of the needle on said strip, a reproducing' and amplification circuit, switch means for said circuit, and means for lifting said weight off the pick-up upon actuating said switch to cut in said circuit.
11. In a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion wound in a spool on a shaft,
-said shaft without reversing the direction of rotation of said advancing means, an electric pickup having a needle contacting said strip to make matically move the'pick-up transversely of the strip in synchronization with movement of the strip, whereby to produce a continuous circuitous sound track on the strip, and means to manually move said pick-up transversely of the strip, without moving said strip.
14. In a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion wound in a spool, an electric pick-up having a needle contacting said strip to make a sound track thereon, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution,
' means to automatically move the pick-up transa sound track record thereon, means for automatically lifting said pick-up .out of engagement with respect to said strip upon reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft; a weighted member on said pick-up to increase the pressure of the needle on said strip, a reproducing and amplification circuit, switch means for said circuit, and means for lifting said weight of]? the pick-up upon actuating said switch to cut in said circuit.
12. In a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip having a portion wound in a spool on'a shaft, means for rotating said shaft, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip which is not in the spool and which is between the innermost convolution and the outermost convolution, means for reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft withoutreversing the direction of rotation of said advancing means, an electric pickup having a needle contacting said strip to make a sound track record thereon, means for autoniatically lifting said pick-up out of engagement with respect to-said strip upon reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft, a weighted member on said pick-up to increase the pressure of the needle on said strip, a reproducing and amplification circuit, switch means for said circuit, and means for lifting said weight ofi the pick-up upon actuating said switch to cut in said circuit, said weighted member being adapted to be lifted together with said pick-up when said .pick up is lifted upon reversing the direction of rotation of said shaft.
13. Ina sound recording and reproducing mas versely of the strip in synchronization with movement of the strip, whereby to produce a continuous circuitous sound track on the strip, and means to indicate the position of the pickup needle with respect to said strip.
15. In a*sound recording and reproducing machine for'recording sound on an endless strip, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip,
a drum, a record sheet on the drum, and means forrotating said drum through a predetermined angle each time a predetermined length of strip is advanced by said advancing means.
16.- In a sound recording and reproducing machine for recording sound on an endless strip,
advancing means engaging a portion of the strip, a drum, a record sheet on the drum, means for rotating said drum through a predetermined angle each time a predetermined length of strip is advanced by said advancing means, and means to return said drum to a predetermined angular position from any position to which it is ad-' which is wound spirally into a spool, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip outside of the spool, and means to vibrate the spool as the strip is being advanced to prevent binding of the convolutions of said spool.
19. In combination, an endless strip, part of which is wound spirally into a spool, advancing means engaging a portion of the strip outside of the spool, means to vibrate the spool as the strip is being advanced to prevent binding of the convolutionsof said spool, means to guide the innermost convolution of the spool to one side of the plane of said-spool, and means to guide a portion of said strip adjacent the outermost convolution .of said spool, back to the plane of said spool, Y
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