GB2032161A - Record Holding Apparatus - Google Patents
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Abstract
The apparatus is used with a hand held record player for reproducing sound from a stationary record. A record player attachment-base 10 is provided for holding a card 100 having a miniature record 102 thereon, in proper alignment for playback by a hand-held record player P. The attachment-base 10 includes of a main frame 12 with a transparent base which enables written matter on the card 100 to be read while the record 102 is played. The record player P is engaged by lips on an insert frame 14 which is held by springs 16 in the main frame 12. The main frame 12 has slot-entrance to receive the card 100 which, engages a locating pin of the player with a centering element 104 at the center of the record 102. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Record Holding Apparatus
The present invention relates to a record holding apparatus for use with a hand apparatus for reproducing sound from a stationary record such as disclosed in United States Patent No.
3,952,170.
United States Patent No. 3,952,170 discloses a hand-held microphonograph unit which is used for playing a stationary record incorporated on a stationary sheet, such as a page of a book. The record player device of United States Patent No.
3,952,170 is described in detail in said patent but will be described briefly herein. An indexing pin shown as 127 in Figure 2 of United States Patent No. 3,952,170 is placed on top of the microphonograph record, such as shown in Figure 9, so that the index pin is at the center of the V- or delta-shaped centering element of the microphonograph record. Upon indexing pin 127 being so located, the unit is activated and a transducer cartridge in contact with the grooves 69 of the record 68 rotates playing back the information prerecorded on the record 68.
Although the device of United States Patent No. 3,952,170 has great and varied applications, it is difficult to use the apparatus without having the record firmly supported, such as on a book or on a tabletop. Holding a sheet containing the record makes alignment of the indexing pin with the centering apparatus of the microphonograph difficult. In addition, the record would have to be maintained steady during the entire playback procedure, which may be a matter of minutes.
Maintaining two relatively moveable objects stationary for such a sustained period of time is highly difficult, especially for young children.
Devices such as disclosed in Japanese Tomy patent application number 80766/1972, have attempted to resolve the problems of the prior art devices by having a record mounted on a block which is to fit within an opening on top of a record player. There is no alignment element such as an indexing pin involved in the Tomy device and movement of the block is not contemplated. Such a device, therefore, would not be of assistance in simplifying the operation of the aligning of a record player having an indexing pin movable laterally with respect to a centering means located on a miniature record.
According to the present invention, there is provided a record holding apparatus comprising:
a holding assembly comprising a main frame assembly adapted for mounting to a hand-held record player having at least one indexing pin;
said main frame assembly having means at one end for receiving a record bearing member having a record with means for centering said record in cooperating with the indexing pin of the record player when present;
said main frame assembly further having means for guiding said record bearing member whereby said record bearing member is movable relative to said assembly in substantially one direction in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said indexing pin; and
record bearing member biasing means for biasing said record bearing member when present in operation to a position wherein said indexing pin is centered on said record centering means.
In a preferred embodiment of the present inyention a microphonograph record player is provided with a base support which cooperates with a speciallydesigned card, the record bearing member, having the record as a part thereof or manufactured integral with the card. The base support serves to automatically align the indexing means of the hand-held microphonograph unit with the centering means of the microphonograph record. At the same time, the base support ensures that the record is supported stationary relative to the microphonograph unit during the entire play back procedure of the record.
Accordingly, the device may be used by young children with a minimum of difficulty.
The base support attachment reduces the possibility of the indexing pin of the microphonograph unit being damaged during the playing of the record. Since excess force applied to the indexing pin transverse to its longitudinal axis will damage the indexing pin of the hand-held microphonograph unit, the base attachment ensures that only the proper amount of tension is applied to the indexing pin, to ensure proper alignment, but not so much as to result in any damage. A portion of the base attachment may be transparent to facilitate the viewing of information contained in association with the material contained on the record.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described in more detail, solely by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-- Figure 1 is a partly sectioned perspective view# of a card-holding housing attachment;
Figure 2 is a bottom view of a main frame of the card-holding housing attachment of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a sectional side view taken along the lines 3-3 of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a top view of an insert of the cardholding housing attachment;
Figure 5 is a sectional side view taken along lines 5-5 of the insert of Figure 4;
Figure 6 is a side view of a basic record player shown attached to the insert of the card-holding housing attachment;;
Figure 7 is an illustration of the basic record player attached to the card-holding housing attachment in its open position;
Figure 8 is the basic record player attached to the card-holding housing attachment in operation, with a card inserted, prior to alignment of the card;
Figure 9 is a basic record player attached to the card-holding housing attachment with the indexing pin of the basic record player in alignment with the record ready for operation;
Figure 10 is a perspective view of the top side
of a card and record for use with the present
embodiment;
Figures 1 0A and 1 0B are an enlarged sectional
view of the centering means on the record; and
Figure 11 is a perspective view of the reverse
side of the record mounted on a card.
Referring to Figure 1, a partly sectioned
perspective view of a card-holding housing
attachment 10 is shown. The card-holding
housing attachment 10 consists of a main frame
12 and an insert frame 14 movably mounted
within the perimeters of the main frame 12. The
main frame 12 and insert frame 14 are connected
to one another by two biasing springs 16. The
main frame 12 is shown in greater detail in
Figures 2 and 3.
Referring to Figures 2 and 3, the generally
rectangularly shaped main frame 12 is shown
having a transparent portion 18 forming
substantially the entire bottom of the main frame,
side walls 20 and 22, rear wall 24 and a front wall
26 which defines a slot entrance 28 at the lower
portion of the front wall 26. The transparent
portion 18 has slight recesses thereon, forming
card guide elements 29 and 31. The transparent
portion 18 may be of any transparent
embodiment, the material is made out of
transparent plastics material in order to minimize
the risk of breakage.
Extending from the lower portion of the rear
wall 24 internally of the space defined by the side
walls 20 and 22, rear wall 24 and front wall 26, is
a biasing means 30. The biasing means 30
consists of a projection 32 substantially centrally
located on the rear wall 24 and perpendicular to
the surface of the rear wall 24 along its bottom
edge. Extending perpendicular to projection 32
are a pair of spring elements 34 and 36, one on
each side of the perpendicular projection 32. The
spring elements 34 and 36 are movable in a plane
parallel to the bottom transparent portion 18
about their ends 38 and 40 fixed to the
perpendicular projection 32. Stop elements 42
and 44 restrict the rearward movement of the
spring elements 34 and 36. The free ends of
spring elements 34 and 36 project towards the
front wall 26 beyond the forwardmost point 46 of
perpendicular projection 32.
A pair of main spring posts 48 and 50 are
positioned on the inside surfaces of side walls 20
and 22 proximate the intersection of side walls
22 and 20 and the bottom transparent portion 18
towards the front wall 26. Each main spring posts
48 and 50 is designed to fixedly hold one end of
the respective coil spring 16.
Two lugs 45 and 47 project inwardly from the
rear portion of side walls 20 and 22 terminating
above the transparent bottom portion 18 at a
sufficient distance to accommodate the width of
the rear walls of the insert frame 14.
Located substantially directly about the main
spring posts 48 and 50 are a pair of notched
elements 52 and 54. The notched elements 52
and 54 each have one notch 56 and 58, the notch facing the front wall 26 of the main frame and havng a flat portion 60 for engaging a complementary element on the inset frame 14. A portion 62 of the front wall 26 is slanted proximate the slot entrance 28 to facilitate the placing of a card member in slot 28.
A portion of the main frame 12 is covered by a cover 64. The cover 64 has insert stop members, one of which is indicated at 66, for restricting excessive lateral movement of the insert frame 14.
Referring to Figures 4 and 5 the insert frame 14 is shown in greater detail. Figure 4 is a top view of the insert frame 14 while Figure 5 is a sectional side view taken along section lines 5-5 shown in Figure 4. The insert frame 14 has a generally rectangular configuration having front wall 68, rear wall 70 and side walls 72 and 74.
The insert frame does not have any bottom or top walls and is of such dimensions to fit snugly within the interior of the main frame 12.
The interior surface of the insert frame 14 bounded by walls 68, 70, 72 and 74 is of such dimensions as to accommodate the basic record player as shown in Figure 6. A projecting lip 76, projecting along the bottom edge of rear wall 70, supports the bottom rear portion of the record player while a lip 78 fits over the front top portion of the record player. Side lips 81 and 83 also serve to grip the side surfaces of the record player. The record player R will usually be mounted in the insert frame 14 before the latter is mounted in the main frame 12, although it is possible to mount the frame 14 in the frame 12 before mounting the player R in the frame 14.
The side wall 72 and 74 of the insert frame 14 taper slightly so that the length of the front wall 68 is slightly less than the length of the rear wall 70. Extending perpendicularly from the outer surfaces of side walls 72 and 74 are a pair of lugs 80 and 82 having an angular projection 84 and 86 facing the rear wall 70. Each lug 80 and 82 has a hole 88 and 90 which is designed to fixedly hold one end of a respective one of the coil spring 16. The angular projections 84 and 86 are so designed as to complement and engage the notches 56 and 58 in the main frame 12.
Referring to Figure 1 the interconnection of the main frame 12 and the insert frame 14 may be seen. The insert frame 14 generally, is fitted within the main frame 12. Rear wall 70 and the rear portion of side walls 72 and 74 fit beneath the lugs 45 and 47 in the space provided. The front wall 68 of the insert 14 is fitted beneath the cover 64 of the main frame 12. The notched elements 52 and 54 are so positioned as to be slightly rearward of the angular projections 84 and 86 projecting from lugs 80 and 82 when the insert frame is positioned within the main frame 12. One end of each coil spring 16 is attached fixedly to main spring post 48 or 50 and the other end of the coil spring 1 6 is attached to the respective opening 88 or 90 in the lug 80 or 82.
The insert frame 14 is thus biased towards the rear wall 24 of main frame 12.
Referring to Figure 10 a card designed for use with the present invention is illustrated. The card 100 has a generally rectangular configuration, having a width of substantially the distance between the card guide elements 29 and 31 and a length substantially that of the main frame 12.
A portion of the front wall 26 of the main frame 12 is recessed so that the card 100 may be grasped and removed from the card-holding housing attachments when desired.
The card 100 has a record 102, either integrally fixed to the card 100 during manufacture of the card or placed on the card by other means following manufacture of the card 100. The record 102 has a centering element 104, which in the preferred embodiment of the present invention is a raised V-shaped element, as shown in Figure 1 OA, the line bisecting the Vshaped element being in line with the position of the indexing pin of the basic record player, such as shown in Figure 6. A recessed V-shaped element as shown in Figure 1 OB may also be used. The V-shaped element points in the direction of the rear of the card-holding housing attachment. On the face of card 100 opposite that surface having the micro record 102 is contained descriptive literature relating to the contents of the information contained in the micro record
102, as shown in Figure 11.
The operation of the card-holding housing 10 in cooperation with card 100 may be seen from inspection of Figures 7 to 9. The insert frame 14 with basic microphonograph R is placed in the card-holding housing attachment 10 such as shown in Figure 7. The lips 76, 78, 81 and 83 keep the microphonograph R in place. As shown in Figure 7, the insert frame 14 has its angular projections 84 and 86 fitted within the complementary notches 56 and 58 in notched elements 52 and 54. Due to the bias of the springs 16, the projections 84 and 86 remains immobile within the notches 56 and 58. In the position shown in Figure 7 the insert frame 14 has its front end slightly raised relative to its rear end portion.The basic record player R, in such a position, has its indexing pin P raised slightly from the transparent bottom portion 18 sufficiently so as to not interefere with the passage of a card 100 beneath the indexing pin P.
Following the insertion of a card 100 within the slot 28 in the front wall 26 of the main frame 12 the card 100 pushes against the card spring elements 34 and 36 compressing such spring elements until the card presses against the most forward point 46 of projection 32 (Fig. 8). At this point the complete main frame 12 moves in a rearward direction relative to the record player R and the insert frame 14. As the main frame 12 continues to move rearward the projections 84 and 86 disengage from notches 56 and 58 and the coil springs 16 pull the projections 84 and 86 downwardly so that projections 84 and 86 no longer engage notches 56 and 58, the insert frame 14 pivoting at its rear wall 70. The travel of the main frame 12 is restricted by the insert stop member 66 coming into contact with the front wall 68 of the insert frame 14.
The operator then releases the card 100 and the main frame housing 12 allowing the tension from the main springs to pull the housing up and forward so that the microphonograph R now has its indexing pin P in contact with the top surface of the micro record 100 on line with the bisecting line of the centering means 104. As the spring elements 34 and 36 push the card 100 forward the indexing pin P engages the sides of the raised "V" element or a groove or an opening on the record 102 thereby automatically guiding and positioning the card 100 in the proper orientation for operation by the record player R.
Since the record player R is capable of operating in any orientation the entire unit may be turned over and the accompanying literature or pictorial information relating to the information stored on the reverse side of the record 102 may be viewed through the transparent bottom portion 18.
After the record player R has completed playing the record 102 the operator pushes the main frame 12 downward and slightly forward until the projections 84 and 86 once again engage the notches 56 and 58 in the main frame 12. The projecting indexing pin P is thus removed from the path of movement of the card 100 and the card may now be removed.
Employment of the card spring elements 34 and 36, or some other equivalent spring biasing means for biasing the card in a forward direction upon release of the card permits readily operating the hand-held microphonograph unit. The spring elements 34 and 36 are so designed as to avoid placing too much pressure on the indexing pin P, as well as automatically aligning the indexing pin in the centering means 1 04 of the micro record 102.
The precise positioning of the micro record and the indexing means will of course depend on the location of the indexing pin of the micro record as well as the orientation of the record playing unit in the card-holding housing attachment 10. For example, it may be possible that the record player
R has an indexing pin not on the record playing portion of the equipment. In such instance, the centering means ofthe record 102 will not be positioned approximate the center of the micro record 102.
Claims (21)
1. A record holding apparatus comprising:
a holding assembly comprising a main frame assembly adapted for mounting to a hand-held record player having at least one indexing pin;
said main frame assembly having means at one end for receiving a record bearing member having a record with means for centering said record in cooperation with the indexing pin of the record player when present;
said main frame assembly further having means for guiding said record bearing member whereby said record bearing member is movable relative to said assembly in substantially one direction in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the said indexing pin; and
record bearing member biasing means for biasing said record bearing member when present in operation to a position wherein said indexing pin is centered on said record centering means.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said record bearing member biasing means in operation biases said record bearing member in the direction of the means for receiving said record bearing means.
3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said main frame assembly is substantially rectangular in shape, having a slot at one end thereof for receiving said record bearing member and a biasing spring at a second end thereof for biasing said record bearing member toward said slot.
4. An apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said holding assembly includes an insert assembly, said main frame assembly substantially surrounding the insert assembly, and said insert assembly being movable relative to said main frame assembly, in at least one direction.
5. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said insert assembly is fixed, in operation, to the record player, and is pivotable about one end relative to one end of said main frame assembly.
6. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said insert assembly and said frame are substantially rectangular in shape, said insert frame fitting within said main frame and movable - in the direction of a longitudinal axis relative to said main frame, said insert assembly being movable relative to said main frame between a first position wherein said record player is in a position so as to be operable upon record on said record bearing member and a second position wherein said record player is not in a position so as to be operable on a record on said record bearing member, frame biasing means for biasing said insert frame towards said first position, and engagement means for retaining said insert assembly at said second position.
7. An apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said frame biasing means comprises spring means and said engagement means comprises a notch and projection engagement means.
8. An apparatus according to claim 6 ,wherein said main frame has a bottom portion having at least a portion thereof being transparent.
9. A record apparatus, said apparatus comprising a substantially flat record bearing member adapted for use with a record player and having a record thereon, and means for engaging with an indexing pin on said record player, when moved in only one direction in the plane of the record bearing member.
10. An apparatus according to claim 9, wherein said engaging means comprises a substantially "V" shaped element so located on said record holding member that the said direction is parallel to the line bisecting said "V" shaped element.
11. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said record bearing member is substantially rectangular in shape, said "V" shaped element being located substantially at the center of said record.
12. An apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the V-shaped element has its opening facing towards an edge of said record bearing member which is nearer to the V-shaped element than an opposite edge thereof.
13. A method of aligning an indexing pin of a record player having an indexing pin and having means for receiving a record bearing member having a record thereon having centering means and biasing means for biasing a record bearing member toward said receiving means comprising;
moving said indexing pin out of the path of movement of said record bearing member;
so placing said record bearing member in said receiving means that the surface of said record faces the record player;
pressing said record bearing member against said biasing means;
moving said indexing pin in engagement with said centering means on said record bearing means; and
releasing said record bearing member whereby said biasing means causes said centering means to engage said indexing pin preventing further movement of said record bearing member in a direction toward said receiving means.
14. A method according to claim 13, wherein said centering means comprises a "V" shaped element, the line bisecting the "V" shaped element intersecting the longitudinal axis of the indexing pin of said record player.
15. A method according to claim 14, wherein said "V" shaped element has its opening facing the means for receiving said record bearing member.
16. A method according to claim 14, wherein said record bearing member is substantially rectangular and said centering means is located substantially at the center of said record.
1 7. A record player for playing a stationary record, said record player having an indexing pin for engaging with a centering means associated with a stationary record comprising a record player housing having a bottom portion having at least one opening therein for permitting access to the record playing cartridge and one indexing pin;
a record card holder, said record card holder attached to said record player for holding a record stationary in position for engagement by said record player cartridge;
said record card holder comprising a frame, said frame having an opening at one end for receiving a substantially flat record card and a biasing means at its other end for biasing a record card out of said opening and guide means for limiting movement of a record card in said opening to one line of direction.
18. A record player according to claim 17, wherein said frame comprises a first main frame and a second insert frame, said insert frame being movable relative to said main frame.
19. A record player according to claim 18, wherein said insert frame is pivotable at one end relative to said main frame whereby said indexing pin of said record player is moved from a first position out of the path of travel of a record card to a second position in position to play back the record.
20. A record player according to claim 20, wherein the record player has means for movably maintaining said insert in said first position.
21. A record player according to claim 21, wherein said insert frame is braced by biasing means to said second position.
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| GB7840228A GB2032161A (en) | 1978-10-12 | 1978-10-12 | Record Holding Apparatus |
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| GB7840228A GB2032161A (en) | 1978-10-12 | 1978-10-12 | Record Holding Apparatus |
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