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1,174,663. Audiovisual reproduction apparatus. MARVIN IRVING GLASS, [trading as MARVIN GLASS & ASSOCIATES]. 9 Feb., 1967 [3 June, 1966], No. 6248/67. Heading G5R. [Also in Division G2] An audiovisual device for viewing photographic transparencies and reproducing an accompanying sound comprises a...
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description | 1,174,663. Audiovisual reproduction apparatus. MARVIN IRVING GLASS, [trading as MARVIN GLASS & ASSOCIATES]. 9 Feb., 1967 [3 June, 1966], No. 6248/67. Heading G5R. [Also in Division G2] An audiovisual device for viewing photographic transparencies and reproducing an accompanying sound comprises a housing with a light-gathering lens 22 (Fig. 1), a disc carrying circumferentially arranged transparencies and a relatively rotatable sound record disc, and sound reproducing mechanism including a stylus indexable relative to the record. As described, the device is for viewing stereoscopic transparencies and the stylus is automatically positioned at the start of a message pertinent to a selected transparency pair. The transparencies 34 (Fig. 3) are mounted on a holder 28 carrying a rotatable sound record 32 of translucent material to form a record unit as in Specification 1,174,664. The unit is inserted through a slot 24 and rests against ribs 66 (Fig. 11) and against a rotatably mounted plate 42. A tongue 58 on the plate 42 engages slots 62 in the holder 28 to rotate the latter when lever 30 is depressed to align a selected transparency pair with apertures 56, 82 and viewing tubes 18. At the same time, a lug 164 on plate 42 engages a shoulder 162 on arm 134 to rotate the arm about its pivot 148 so that a pawl 154, passing through a slot 156 in a cover-plate 144, engages a first rack 158 to advance a guide 132 by which the tone arm 88 is indexed. The arm 134 and guide 132 are return-biased by springs (150, Fig. 7, not shown), and 172 respectively, but the rack 158 is held in its advanced position by engagement of a pawl 166 with a second, lower rack 160 attached to the first, the racks and guide 132 forming a unit slidable in guides 136. The pawl 166 may be disengaged by depression of a button (170, Fig. 5, not shown) to set-zero the stylus. A battery-powered motor 84 and a flywheel 92 which it belt-drives are mounted on a bracket 96 pivoted by lugs 102 in sockets 104 in the plate 64. A button 40 is depressed to pivot the assembly against a spring (115, Fig. 4, not shown) which co-operates with contacts (113), (114) to energize the motor only when a clutch face 107 of the flywheel shaft 106 (also Fig. 3) has engaged a shaped recess 108 in the record. The tone arm 88, normally held away from the record by an arm 159 on the motor bracket 96, is guided to the start of the message by a cam surface 140 (Fig. 10) of the stylus guide 132. On release of button 40 during, o |
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Audiovisual reproduction apparatus. MARVIN IRVING GLASS, [trading as MARVIN GLASS & ASSOCIATES]. 9 Feb., 1967 [3 June, 1966], No. 6248/67. Heading G5R. [Also in Division G2] An audiovisual device for viewing photographic transparencies and reproducing an accompanying sound comprises a housing with a light-gathering lens 22 (Fig. 1), a disc carrying circumferentially arranged transparencies and a relatively rotatable sound record disc, and sound reproducing mechanism including a stylus indexable relative to the record. As described, the device is for viewing stereoscopic transparencies and the stylus is automatically positioned at the start of a message pertinent to a selected transparency pair. The transparencies 34 (Fig. 3) are mounted on a holder 28 carrying a rotatable sound record 32 of translucent material to form a record unit as in Specification 1,174,664. The unit is inserted through a slot 24 and rests against ribs 66 (Fig. 11) and against a rotatably mounted plate 42. A tongue 58 on the plate 42 engages slots 62 in the holder 28 to rotate the latter when lever 30 is depressed to align a selected transparency pair with apertures 56, 82 and viewing tubes 18. At the same time, a lug 164 on plate 42 engages a shoulder 162 on arm 134 to rotate the arm about its pivot 148 so that a pawl 154, passing through a slot 156 in a cover-plate 144, engages a first rack 158 to advance a guide 132 by which the tone arm 88 is indexed. The arm 134 and guide 132 are return-biased by springs (150, Fig. 7, not shown), and 172 respectively, but the rack 158 is held in its advanced position by engagement of a pawl 166 with a second, lower rack 160 attached to the first, the racks and guide 132 forming a unit slidable in guides 136. The pawl 166 may be disengaged by depression of a button (170, Fig. 5, not shown) to set-zero the stylus. A battery-powered motor 84 and a flywheel 92 which it belt-drives are mounted on a bracket 96 pivoted by lugs 102 in sockets 104 in the plate 64. A button 40 is depressed to pivot the assembly against a spring (115, Fig. 4, not shown) which co-operates with contacts (113), (114) to energize the motor only when a clutch face 107 of the flywheel shaft 106 (also Fig. 3) has engaged a shaped recess 108 in the record. The tone arm 88, normally held away from the record by an arm 159 on the motor bracket 96, is guided to the start of the message by a cam surface 140 (Fig. 10) of the stylus guide 132. On release of button 40 during, or at the end of, the message, the arm 159 raises the stylus from the record and a second cam surface 142 of the stylus guide 132 returns the tone arm to a position where the message may be repeated. The messages are separated by continuous grooves so that only the message pertinent to the selected transparency pair is played. 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